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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. Bass. | ||
So people ask me, how do you get so fired up? | ||
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It's not all of it, but it helps go a long way. | ||
I'm going to get back to that. | ||
I've got to do two things that are most important, and one is I've got to go to the border. | ||
The war, when I say the debt, the whole mess of it, right? | ||
The war, the debt, and the invasion. | ||
Let's go to the invasion part. | ||
Because I think what Ben and Oscar have done over the last couple of days is reawaken, I think, even you to think, hey, look, Biden, having been that they just got thrown out on this issue almost alone, let's add the economy in two, but this was what ticked off so many of the working class African Americans and Hispanics. | ||
That they would actually initiate and exacerbate an evasion to destroy them economically because they wanted lower wages is one of the reasons we've got a 1932 type coalition if we can deliver. | ||
So Ben and Oscar, you've shocked us the last couple of days, wherever you've gone, from Mexico City to these camps up on the border, that it shows you, and this is why these are crimes now, folks, and this gets back to Charlie Gasparino's tweet. | ||
All we have to do is go through and show this in living color, exactly what they did, how they did it, because Berkwam says over and over again, and Benzman says, it's not chaos. | ||
It was well thought through. | ||
They did this purposely and really thought it through to be able to get 15 million illegal aliens up here. | ||
And even the New York Times agrees now 60%. | ||
They say 60. I say 100. They say 60. So Ben Burkholm, where are you and Oscar today and what's going on? | ||
Well, Steve, we're at our fourth stop on this CBP. Mexico tour, first of its kind. | ||
We've done four different borders. | ||
We started in Matamoros, went to Reynosa yesterday, did Nuevo Laredo, and now we're on the Mexico side of Eagle Pass, Piedras Negras, and shocker, every single one of them has CBP-1 going through. | ||
They also have heavy cartel activity. | ||
And actually, as we're speaking right now, we've got the jet boats on the river. | ||
They just went down. | ||
It looks like they were trying to push a group back onto the Mexico side. | ||
Behind me, behind the railroad crossing, is the Bridge 2 here at Piedras Negras. | ||
And that is where they're taking them across. | ||
And what's crazy, Steve, about every single one of these is they've changed the process. | ||
Instead of having them go wait on the bridge to where everyone can see them and you can see them as you're walking across the bridge, they are giving them concierge service. | ||
They are coming and picking them up. | ||
They're having them Come to a specific time, immigration's picking them up, and then they're driving them across and handing them over to Border Patrol. | ||
So it's more clandestine now, in a sense. | ||
They're trying to hide it more, but it's happening everywhere so far. | ||
And from here, we're heading to Juarez, so it's going to be a long day. | ||
Oscar, give me your perspective. | ||
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Well, the cartel is the number one thing that is going to be an extreme challenge for President Trump. | |
The number one thing that he needs to do is just label him as terrorist, because the Biden administration opened this window. | ||
Behind us, you can see the Constantino wire that it was, that Greg Abbott put this Constantino wire. | ||
But the cartel is still operating to non-ports of entry, to undisclosed areas, that they are still smuggling individuals into the United States of America. | ||
So the cartel, it is not going to go away that easy. | ||
It is going to be an extreme challenge. | ||
These people are not going to say, oh, it is closed now. | ||
We're going to go away. | ||
They have made billions of dollars under the Biden administration. | ||
This is why, Steve, there needs to be a huge consequence and a huge example that people in Washington, these NGOs, these people in the United Nations, they need all of them to be held accountable so the example will be, you know, be put to the cartel immediately. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I want to ask both of you guys, I'll start with Ben. | ||
We're just finding out today that the reconciliation bill, the first one, is going to be 100% border. | ||
It's going to be border, there's going to be money for mass deportations, the wall, security, the whole deal. | ||
And maybe even some to work out with the frontline nations of Mexico. | ||
But it's going to be done. | ||
It's going to be on Trump's desk on the 20th of January. | ||
Work over the holidays. | ||
Work there. | ||
Boom. | ||
We start off, and President Trump has checked the box. | ||
Not fully. | ||
We've got to manage the process, everything. | ||
But with a ton of executive orders and real legislation, he signs on that day because Congress comes back on the 3rd. | ||
They've got plenty of time to get this ready for Trump. | ||
If that's not done and it's held because of a tax package, they want to hide the tax cuts for the wealthy and for the corporations. | ||
Yep, that's what they want to do. | ||
Jason Smith, we may have been born at night, but we were not born last night, sir. | ||
And we're going to out every tax cut for the wealthy and for the influential, particularly the corporations that turned on us. | ||
You think they deserve a tax cut? | ||
I do agree with President Trump. | ||
If they're going to bring all the manufacturing jobs back, maybe it goes to 15%. | ||
If they're going to do that, hey, we're all in. | ||
But those demons that try to destroy people and those demons that have been back of working on and supporting the Biden regime on the invasion of the southern border so they had more customers and cheaper labor, do you think in one billion years we would support for those devils? | ||
Hell, half of them in the C-suite should be in prison. | ||
They should be in jail. | ||
In a just and fair world, Where you had true accountability, half of the C-suites in corporate America of publicly traded companies would be in jail. | ||
In a country that could actually hold them accountable, which right now we can't. | ||
And I'm saying if you did that and outed that, you wouldn't have the underlying rage that has some young guy thinks he can solve it. | ||
On something, it turns out, I don't think he's got the insurance with him, and shoot a man down in cold blood at point-blank range after lying to wait for him. | ||
Like Robert Ford assassinated Wild Bill Hickok, that's the anti-American way. | ||
That's not the American way. | ||
But the American way is getting to the bottom of it, and lancing that boil, and it's a boil. | ||
It's as much pus under that boil as in Ukraine. | ||
You rip the scabs off these things. | ||
A lot of pus gonna be there, folks. | ||
A lot of people go, man, I didn't know about that. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
You knew about it. | ||
We're gonna hold you accountable. | ||
So don't come back and ask me for a tax cut for the very demons. | ||
And don't go down to Mar-a-Lago and give a million dollar check and think that you're washing away your sins. | ||
It doesn't work like that. | ||
They may smell like Walmart, but they're plenty smart. | ||
You may smell the Walmart on them, but guess what? | ||
They can take a punch and they can deliver a punch. | ||
And they delivered a punch on November 5th. | ||
And they demand one thing, and that's respect. | ||
Maybe you don't agree with the ideas, but you better respect their opinion, because if you're not, you're going to get tossed out too. | ||
So, Ben, let's start with you. | ||
Let's say there's no reconciliation package. | ||
Let's say there's no money to do any of this. | ||
You've got to wait until March or April. | ||
And the reason we've got to wait for it, because we've got to figure out what the Chamber of Commerce wants to do. | ||
We've got to figure out what Larry Fink wants to do. | ||
We've got to figure out with all these wealthy... | ||
Screw you guys! | ||
Screw you! | ||
Here's what we care about your taxes. | ||
We don't. | ||
Until you step up to the plate and stop, if you get up and act like an American citizen and say, we've got to stop this madness on the spending, you can do it. | ||
You got the stroke. | ||
Hell, you got these guys in your pockets. | ||
You bought and paid for the town, now maybe you use it. | ||
But if you keep forcing the spending and the deficits, then guess what? | ||
Somebody's got to pay for it, and it ain't going to be working class people in this country or the middle class. | ||
They're tapped out. | ||
They're tapped out. | ||
So this is going to get down to some very basic and fundamental things. | ||
And don't play games, Johnson, don't play games. | ||
And please, whatever you do, don't try to get President Trump at the Army. | ||
Let him enjoy the Army-Navy football. | ||
Army's on a roll, and Navy's not too shabby. | ||
It's going to be a hell of a football game. | ||
And maybe Army-West Point can get into the national playoffs. | ||
I know it's a long shot, but you never know. | ||
Let the president—he's got enough on his shoulders. | ||
He's worked hard enough. | ||
Hell, the man got shot in the head, Chris Wray, and then came back and four months later led a landslide that held the House. | ||
He held the House, Johnson, not you. | ||
He held the House. | ||
And won the Senate, Mitch McConnell, and took the White House. | ||
Against all odds. | ||
Let him enjoy the game. | ||
Don't work it. | ||
And please don't sit there and go, yeah, well, we've thought about it now. | ||
We need to have one reconciliation package. | ||
It's going to come sometime in March, but we're going to get it done. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
We're going to go through. | ||
That's just an omnibus. | ||
You see what's coming. | ||
It's so obvious they're telegraphing this. | ||
This is what they're going to do. | ||
They're going to sit there and get to... | ||
Every day on January 20th, boom, President Trump's going to... | ||
Boom, we're going to do it. | ||
Boom, we're going to close the border. | ||
Boom, we're going to build the wall. | ||
Boom, we're going to send everybody home. | ||
Boom, we're going to do it. | ||
We're going to deliver on it. | ||
Oh, upon further review... | ||
Maybe we'll sign a couple of executive orders, but the package to get it all, we ought to put it all together, and that should wait until March or April. | ||
That's because it's going to take maybe even the summer. | ||
We're going to, it's Jason Smith, good man from Missouri. | ||
Hey, we're going to go through every line of it, and the Chamber of Commerce tried to crush Trump and the Trump movement. | ||
You think we're going to do them any favors? | ||
They can write you all the million-dollar checks they want. | ||
They got some big article on Politico. | ||
They put some new happy, smiley Republican face on it. | ||
He's goofing around up there. | ||
Rub it on your chest. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We're out in all this. | ||
We got a chance if we execute. | ||
It's like 1932. But you got to execute. | ||
And execute is not the old three-card money. | ||
We're not doing three-card money. | ||
No games. | ||
So please, Johnson, please let the president watch the football game. | ||
Let him hang with some, you know, army, and they're going to have some midshipmen there, and they'll have a couple of admirals, and West Point, you know, you have the Mo and her posse, that West Point crowd over there. | ||
They want to watch football, and particularly West Point could go somewhere. | ||
The Navy wants to beat them worse than they ever wanted to beat them. | ||
Let him enjoy the football game. | ||
Don't be in his ear and don't be bugging him and don't be lying to him and doing all that stuff you guys do up in Capitol Hill. | ||
The leadership of the House sucks. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
Let's just say it sucks. | ||
Same old crap. | ||
They run around getting money. | ||
Johnson, Trump got your crosshair and this audience got your crosshair. | ||
That's who got your crosshair. | ||
Not all the ran around. | ||
We raised the most amount of money in human history. | ||
Here's where it worked for you. | ||
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So Ben, what do you think about it? | ||
If there's no reconciliation and no big movement to shut it all down on January 20th, what are you down there risking your life for, brother? | ||
Yeah, if they can't do this, Steve, they don't deserve to be in office. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
And to all of these big corporations, these massive distribution centers like we uncovered in Springfield, Ohio, like Aldi and Dole and all of these corporations that are inviting in the invasion, they brought 20,000 illegals in from Mauritania and from Haiti. | ||
To cover the jobs that American citizens would do. | ||
They're using staffing companies to do it. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
Screw them. | ||
We saw this with Paul Ryan. | ||
Paul Ryan screwed President Trump the first time around. | ||
The rhinos in the House and the Senate screwed President Trump and the American people the first time around, and we're not taking it again. | ||
If they can't do it, they don't deserve to be in office. | ||
And that is the... | ||
That's not me talking, Steve. | ||
That is the American people. | ||
They are sick to death of this. | ||
Oscar Blu-Ramirez, your thoughts are... | ||
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It's time to hold people accountable, Steve, and these dirty politicians that they work on the United States borders. | |
This is unbelievable that they are letting this, you know, massive destruction of the United States borders, the total disrespect that the world is seeing on the Border Patrol, the total disrespect of the American people, that all of this is the most ridiculous thing that I've ever seen in my life. | ||
All of this, it is on the American taxpayer. | ||
I have stood in the middle of a UNHCR migrant camp in the Darien Gap and I have seen just a beat-up tent and millions of dollars of American taxpayers are going to these international organizations and that is what they're giving a massive influx to your country and still this continues with this CBP1 app that we have been documenting from the central parts of the city of Mexico on this trip going to Matamoros, | ||
going to Reynosa, going to Nuevo Naleo Going to Piedra Negra, Coahuila, all of these borders are still in effect, are still active, are still CBP1F, still the Biden administration, and Biden, this massive destruction of the United States borders under this global compact of migration. | ||
That is the first thing that it needs to go immediately as Donald Trump comes into the White House. | ||
And Steve, Steve, think about this. | ||
On 20 January. | ||
The Democrats did all this. | ||
Hang on, Ben, Ben, Ben, we gotta bounce. | ||
Ben, where do people go to get you on social media? | ||
America's Voice.News will be reporting all day, at Ben Berquam, on all my social media, FrontlineAmerica.com and Substack Frontline America. | ||
Oscar, where do we go, sir? | ||
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Oscar, Blue, Ramirez, sir, all the way around, and thank you for the invitation, sir. | |
It's always an honor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
We'll have you back on throughout the day. | ||
Go to their social media. | ||
Watch Real America's Voice. | ||
Two heroes down there. | ||
Bottom line, before we go to break, Mark Lucas on the other side about cash. | ||
But let me be blunt. | ||
It's got to be two records. | ||
You're going to use them, use them. | ||
And we want one on the 20th ready for the signature of President Donald John Trump right if he takes his hand off the King James Bible. | ||
Get these cabinet members confirmed. | ||
And the Trump team out of Mar-a-Lago has really changed tactics in the last 10 days or so. | ||
They've gone much more on offense. | ||
They're being aggressive in, like, really badgering and mobilizing their minions to go after the Republican senators they feel like are deemed insufficiently loyal. | ||
Give us your read. | ||
Give us your reporting on... | ||
How that's taking place, but also whether or not you think it's effective. | ||
Because we've heard sort of both. | ||
Publicly, some Republican senators are saying, yeah, we're acknowledging the pressure. | ||
Lisa Murkowski said so earlier, said so yesterday. | ||
But others behind the scenes feel like, hey. | ||
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Any of that matter in a month and a half to Donald Trump. | |
No, no, no, of course not. | ||
He's got his own revisionist history of what happened on that day and what happened in the weeks leading up to it and how it happened after that. | ||
And he will continue that regardless of what any report, any inspector general, any media outlet, any court, any other body might have to say about it. | ||
In his revisionist history, the people who attacked the Capitol, who beat and injured Capitol police officers, who threatened the lives of the Vice President and Speaker of the House, they're patriots. | ||
They're not insurrectionists. | ||
They're not criminals. | ||
They're good, God-fearing, Trump-supporting Americans who are being persecuted by the deep state. | ||
And that's how he's going to approach this. | ||
It's interesting, of course, he's also talking at the same time about putting in jail the people who investigated that incident, Liz Cheney and the rest of the members of that bipartisan House Select Committee. | ||
So these are the priorities he's outlining. | ||
Free the people who attacked the Capitol, put in jail the people who tried to investigate it. | ||
Congressman, apparently the White House is discussing preemptive pardons for people who may be targeted by Trump when he gets back in office. | ||
Do you want the president to offer some kind of pardon to you, as strange as it is to ask that question? | ||
I'm just wondering what you think. | ||
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Well, you know, the president is his prerogative. | |
If he offers it to me or other members of the committee, I think I would accept it. | ||
But it's his choice. | ||
I think the staff of the committee, who did a wonderful job, I think the witnesses, who were primarily Republicans, did a great job under oath. | ||
We were not found to have We've had two years of review by Republican chairpersons. | ||
They found nothing wrong. | ||
So there's nothing that we kept out of the record. | ||
There's nothing that we took. | ||
Out of the record. | ||
So we stand by the work of the committee. | ||
Our committee did a wonderful job. | ||
We shared it with the public. | ||
And all the public has to do is to read the report that we found based on our report. | ||
The cash hotel has flown under the radar. | ||
And my question to you is, there are some, obviously, Republicans, a number of Republicans, who do care about law and order, who do care about the norms of government and checking its investigative powers. | ||
Are they going to stand up against Kash Patel, who more than anyone, I think, symbolizes what Trump 2.0, retribution, is all about? | ||
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I don't think you can underestimate just how strong the anger is against the FBI by even the rank and file Republicans. | |
What they see as the department's excesses over the past eight years or so, really starting with, you know, Comey and his announcement about Hillary Clinton on the eve of the election was even an overstep some Republicans feel. | ||
So I think that that's why Kash Patel, they see as someone to come in and clean up, and he might upset some apples in the barrel cart, but they're okay with it as long as there's radical reform. | ||
And you see that with so many of those nominees. | ||
They're willing to accept, like they are with Trump, that things are going to get broken, there could be chaos, but they feel that they have to address the underlying problems that their constituents are so angry about. | ||
This is absolutely stunning. | ||
I want to bring in Mark Lucas now from Article 3. Mark, I want to talk about the throw weight that we've put on these projects that you guys with the Warren Posse and others have put on these projects. | ||
But then I want to get your thoughts on when MSNBC is thrown in the towel on Kash Patel. | ||
And saying, hey, you don't understand that the underlying anger of what they did, this is earth-shattering. | ||
This is norm-shattering right there. | ||
Mark Lewis from Article III, your former Army Major over in the Army Reserve and the Guard. | ||
Tell us about what Article III and others that he's done have put a ton of, a lot of lead on target, have we not, sir? | ||
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Cash Patel and Pete Hegseth, their nominations were dead on arrival, Steve, before the Posse and the Article 3 Project waged a historic grassroots campaign. | |
The month of December has been the most historic and the largest grassroots activity we've ever seen at the Article 3 Project. | ||
Thanks to the popularity of Kash Patel and Pete Hegseth, we have lobbed over 50,000 messages into Senate offices in the first two weeks of December alone. | ||
And this morning, I'm hearing Republican lawmakers in the Senate complain, and they're saying that this grassroots activity is going to backfire. | ||
Well, let's look back to 2024. The Posse and A3P were working night and day. | ||
To secure election integrity, we're defending President Trump from lawfare, Mike Davis was able to turn lemons into lemonade, and President Trump had one of the most historic landslide victories, winning every critical swing state. | ||
So I think it's very rich that these Republican senators love our grassroots support to do phone calls on get out the vote, but they don't want to hear our phone calls to say support President Trump's nominations. | ||
That gets to the point. | ||
That's what Jonathan Lemire is saying. | ||
So I want to make sure everybody understands. | ||
They're saying, hey, we heard you, but you're killing us and you're exposing us. | ||
And you've got to continue to put pressure. | ||
You just have to. | ||
Because now you can see they're going to allow them to get one. | ||
And I think the one they're going to target is Tulsi. | ||
Let's go back to Pete and to Cash. | ||
Given where we stand, and Cash may be the key that picks the lock here, What do you recommend now? | ||
What is Article 3, Mike Davis? | ||
What is our next step here? | ||
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We're going to maintain this pace, and we're going to maintain the tempo of grassroots activity into all these Senate offices. | |
I've worked in grassroots politics for a long time. | ||
I've heard Republicans say, Mark, please make the call stop. | ||
We get the point. | ||
We're a yes vote. | ||
I always tell them that we're going to keep the calls coming until you vote yes. | ||
And for Kash Patel and Pete Hegseth, the calls will not stop until they're sworn into office. | ||
So the Posse can go to a3paction.com or the article number3project.org We need to maintain this grassroots pressure because it's working. | ||
No matter what they say in Congress, your calls make a difference, they're feeling the pressure, and then they'll vote and they'll support Kash Patel and Pete Hegseth. | ||
Mark, one more time. | ||
What's also the general number they can go to or the website they can go to to find out more about Article 3? | ||
Because you and Mike Davis and the rest of the team over there are working on it. | ||
We've got so many stuff going on simultaneously. | ||
I wanted to make sure they go and check the whole thing out. | ||
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It's thearticle3project.org. | |
You can take action there. | ||
You can donate there. | ||
You can also follow me on social media. | ||
I'm not as angry or as Irish as Mike Davis, but you can follow me on GetterX and on TruSocial at LucasIowa. | ||
And then you can also follow at thearticle3project. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thanks for all the work over at Article 3. Thank you. | ||
50,000 touch points already. | ||
Many more have to come. | ||
This is about flood the zone. | ||
And what I mean by that is that the concentration of people up there and going around and doing things, so you bundle it as a package deal. | ||
If they go and try to call the herd, they'll do a Linsky 101 and call like out Hegseth And just torment him, torture him, and make sure that he's voted down. | ||
You can't have that. | ||
It's a package. | ||
It's a box set. | ||
We're doing it as a box set. | ||
This is why the confirmation, the work on the confirmation behind it, the security stuff you're doing, and look, I don't agree with doing the FBI, but that decision was made. | ||
That's fine. | ||
You're down the path now. | ||
That's got to be done because they're all hanging up all the FBI, the background checks. | ||
And then getting, prepping the, you know, prepping the folks for the confirmation hearing. | ||
So one of the things they're saying, you know, Tulsi, I think it was The Hill today. | ||
I think I've put that up. | ||
I may not have time to put it up. | ||
But The Hill, oh, they're very disappointed. | ||
So they're leaking. | ||
All the staffs are very disappointed in Tulsi. | ||
She speaks like a congressman. | ||
She doesn't speak like an expert in intelligence. | ||
Look, I've dealt with her. | ||
She's very smart. | ||
Very smart. | ||
And she's a lot smarter than these clowns up there. | ||
So when they're leaking that, it's like Bizarro World. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
When she came up and talked to us in 16 with Mitt Romney and Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, Birdbrain, it was no comparison. | ||
I mean, they would all say if you put Birdbrain up for D&I, they'd all be saying Birdbrain is like magnificent, just incredible, her depth of understanding of intelligence, which would be a lie. | ||
But you get Tulsi up there, and they don't like her politics, and particularly they don't like the fact that she's not buying off on this stuff. | ||
All of a sudden, she's not asking the right questions. | ||
She's a little out of her depth. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Are you trying to tell me that Tulsi Gabbard is not as heavyweight as Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, Nicky, bird brain? | ||
Not buying it. | ||
Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. | ||
But this is what they're trying to do. | ||
Call the herd. | ||
And this is why no more Gateses. | ||
Number one, and I realize Matt wanted to move on and the president, you know, decided it was time to move on. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But Gates serves a function. | ||
That function, he drew a lot of fire. | ||
If we had Gates all the way through. | ||
All the way through Christmas, Hegseth and these guys be gliding through. | ||
Now, Cash is now, I'm not saying he's gliding through, but the story today on Friday the 13th in the morning is so much different than it was in the last week, in the beginning of this week. | ||
And the Cash was announced on a week ago Thursday. | ||
We were trying to offload Hegseth. | ||
For DeSantis in Saturday when President Trump selected cash. | ||
They were all over-destroying that. | ||
Anyway, we're taking a short commercial break. | ||
Birch gold. | ||
So all the rant and raving I did is kind of like a long promo for birch gold. | ||
Think it's going to be turbulent? | ||
Folks, they got games up here, traps up here. | ||
We have no earthy idea. | ||
You're going through a minefield. | ||
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Birchgold. | |
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
The end of the dollar empire. | ||
I have now done, I haven't done my final total edit. | ||
That'll come over the weekend, but we're so proud of modern monetary theory. | ||
The idea that broke the world. | ||
That'll be here shortly. | ||
I think we'll wrap it up this week. | ||
It'll be next week. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Also get your phone, Bannon, 9-8-9-8-9-8. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
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Is that we want to make sure you get full information, full and total information to make your own choices. | ||
And now, you know, things are going to get turbulent. | ||
President Trump said this yesterday. | ||
He says, hey, you're just not going to sit there and wish away the rise in prices. | ||
It's kind of embedded into the system. | ||
President Trump's going to take a crack at it. | ||
We're going to get there eventually, but it's going to take some work. | ||
And there's going to be some turbulence. | ||
It's just going to be. | ||
Hey... | ||
Look at the deficit on the first two months, $624 billion. | ||
That means cash went out net of, you know, you had cash come in, cash go out. | ||
Receipts come in, cash go out. | ||
$624 billion in two months. | ||
Greatest in the American history. | ||
The trend is not our friend. | ||
To put an investment banking parlance on it. | ||
So a lot of things here. | ||
Number one. | ||
Number two. | ||
So go to Burst Gold. | ||
Home title lock. | ||
80%, I don't know, do the calculation. | ||
Sit down, have your cup of Warpath coffee at warpath.coffee. | ||
Get that big old pot of coffee, whether it's a blend or whether it's my beloved dark roast. | ||
And just sit there. | ||
And just, you work out your house. | ||
If you're fortunate enough to have it, and I realize all the folks in the 35, this is not relevant to you because you don't own a home yet. | ||
You don't own a home yet because we let private equity and foreigners and Chinese and everybody else buy them, drive the price of the assets up. | ||
Plus, it's too hard to finance. | ||
And you can't accumulate any capital anyway because you've got a crummy job, because you've got competition from all over the world and you're not protected from it. | ||
Yes, I said the P word, protected. | ||
It's a home title lock, but if you've got one, make sure... | ||
Because there's already a second... | ||
You do understand there's a second mortgage on you. | ||
You have, as an American citizen, I think $100,000 of debt right now. | ||
That debt's having interest payments. | ||
That's what's embedded into the cost of living. | ||
That's the boom. | ||
That's the inflation right there. | ||
There's other things, but that's the key. | ||
That's it. | ||
And a family, I think, is $200,000. | ||
It's a second mortgage. | ||
So you can't afford another second mortgage. | ||
If somebody takes your title, that's what they're going to do. | ||
And they're going to get the cash, and you're going to left with the payment. | ||
And people then don't want to hear your tale of woe. | ||
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Well, I shoulda, I woulda, I coulda. | |
They don't want to hear it. | ||
It's a tough break for a swell guy or gal. | ||
Particularly these hard money lenders. | ||
They say, hey, look, sorry, not sorry, give me my money. | ||
HomeTitleLock.com Go check it out. | ||
We're also going to be at AmFest. | ||
I'll be giving, I think, the first night on the 19th with Tucker. | ||
AmFest.com And you put it in War Room, you get a 25% discount. | ||
We're going to do a ton of stuff. | ||
I'm going to finally get a chance this weekend because there's so much going on to get with Grace and Mo and the team, Jane Zirkle and the team. | ||
We're going to figure out to do some special stuff out there. | ||
For the War and Posse. | ||
We really love coming to AMFest. | ||
We love coming to CPAC. These places that we actually get to go to these big conferences and people show up. | ||
We're going to do live shows. | ||
We're going to have special guests. | ||
I'll also be doing a bunch of interviews or shows out there and we'll let the War and Posse come up with that. | ||
So we're going to figure out a lot to do there at AMFest.com. | ||
Last thing, Patriot Mobile, the phone service at Glenn Story, the historic team. | ||
And they got a big old fight down there we're going to get into for the Speaker of the House. | ||
Remember, you kept Ken Paxson from getting impeached by the forces of darkness down in Texas. | ||
One thing I think you've learned here, and this is why it's a self-selective audience. | ||
I realize we're not the biggest audience in the world. | ||
It's just not going to be. | ||
Because this is kind of the fight club. | ||
It's like never ending, but hey, it's a process. | ||
It's never ending. | ||
American history, look back, it's never ending. | ||
They never let you rest one second. | ||
Particularly when you're working to fight a system. | ||
One thing we have done with the Democrats, and they're on the mumble tank on this, and Chris Hayes and Alex Wagner particularly are hip to this. | ||
Rachel Matter, who kind of worked and got them into the corner, doesn't like talking about it. | ||
She gets that knitted brow, getting her $25 million for one night a week's work. | ||
But Chris Hayes and Alex Wagner get it, and they're kind of boxed in. | ||
Because unlike Democrats, they're now defenders of a system that can't be defended. | ||
The system itself needs a major correction, deconstruction, reformulation. | ||
They know that. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Voters in particular know that. | ||
And they are now boxed in because Trump's the anti-systems player. | ||
He's the disruptor. | ||
Obama had the chance to do this by taking out Clinton, but because of financial crash and because of his solutions and listening to Geithner and listening to Bernanke and listening to the neoliberals, he went down another path. | ||
And hence, with Biden riding shotgun with him as VP, they're kind of in. | ||
They protect the institutions. | ||
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And they say, we're institutionalists. | |
Like, that is supposed to impress me? | ||
You're an institutionalist. | ||
You support the post office and the Pentagon. | ||
Guys bitching most about the Pentagon are the troops out in the front in the field. | ||
That thing's got to be restructured. | ||
Everybody will tell you that. | ||
That's an open secret. | ||
Virtually all of them agree on that. | ||
Now, they don't know. | ||
And this is it that shows you... | ||
This is where you, the audience, come in and the power of you, the audience... | ||
How do I say this? | ||
If you go back and you study the process of history, when you have these systems, they can't self-correct. | ||
The British Empire for the American Revolution, the French Revolution, revolutions and changes, the Roman Republic, when the system players, they can't see outside. | ||
They're so in the thing itself, they can't see outside. | ||
And they can't really understand the forces there. | ||
Think about it. | ||
The Democratic Party used to be a party of working people. | ||
My folks were Democrats. | ||
They were Democrats for decades until essentially President Reagan came along. | ||
They voted for Nixon the second time because they just had a belly full of the anti-war hippies, right? | ||
Throwing stuff on servicemen and, you know, these people were patriots. | ||
And man, they were no fans of Richard Nixon. | ||
But they kind of became a fan. | ||
They kind of became a fan of what Nixon was trying to do with law and order in Vietnam. | ||
They kind of became fans. | ||
It was really Reagan. | ||
They're classic Reagan Democrats. | ||
The Democrats used to be the party of the working people. | ||
That's what it was made up of. | ||
They lost their way. | ||
And now, it's not just... | ||
You just can't wave a magic wand. | ||
We're going to be populists. | ||
We're going to talk to the working class. | ||
You've got nothing to say. | ||
And working class people understand that. | ||
You kind of piss them off. | ||
Because it's all phony. | ||
You've got these bayonets at the top and then you have the credential class. | ||
You've got all the gals from Brown with all them degrees down on Madison Avenue. | ||
Right? | ||
And they don't like the smell of Walmart. | ||
It's Peter Stork. | ||
They can smell the Walmart. | ||
And they don't like it. | ||
It upsets them, offends them. | ||
Sweat and grit and grime. | ||
They make these commercials. | ||
They all want to be Kevin Costner. | ||
They all want to be cowboys. | ||
They all want to wear them big belt buckles and have them shoes and walk in like those cowboys and talk like the cowboys and be thrown down like the cowboys. | ||
They all fantasize about that. | ||
Got to do that. | ||
Right? | ||
All the guys, they fantasize about that woman that's on there. | ||
I've never seen a second of it. | ||
Just a clip or two. | ||
Not my cup of tea. | ||
I don't like fantasy. | ||
I like reality. | ||
I like reality. | ||
And I particularly like reality when you're making progress in reality. | ||
And we're making a lot of progress. | ||
So you don't need to be phony about it. | ||
You don't need the faux version. | ||
You need the real version. | ||
You don't need the fake Madison Avenue version of it. | ||
That we're going to be all bad. | ||
We're going to be all bad over on Yellowstone. | ||
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Going to be bad over there. | |
Made by a group of people that detest everything you stand for. | ||
Because all Hollywood does, the Sharon Stones of the world and the Clooney's of the world, they're all gone. | ||
They're all irrelevant now. | ||
They can leave the country. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
That's that kind of first wave. | ||
The second wave, hate you too. | ||
They hate you too. | ||
They hate your patriotism. | ||
They hate your decency. | ||
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They hate your values. | |
They hate your look. | ||
They hate your smell. | ||
They hate your churches. | ||
They hate what you want to do to the schools. | ||
They hate your decency. | ||
They hate your history. | ||
Your history is a bad history. | ||
You're exploiters. | ||
You're bad people. | ||
You exploit people. | ||
I would beg to differ. | ||
No people on earth in the history of this earth have ever been more generous. | ||
Have ever done more, freed more people. | ||
Is any nation on earth Have the cemeteries throughout the world of their honored dead buried in foreign soil. | ||
Go to Normandy and that cemetery right there, magnificent cemetery right off the beaches, right on Omaha Beach on the cliff overlooking. | ||
Magnificent. | ||
I don't know, is this 40,000 I think? | ||
I forget the number. | ||
I think it's 40,000. | ||
I might be wrong. | ||
Of 12 o'clock high right here. | ||
I always keep it. | ||
Right there, 12 o'clock high. | ||
The 8th Air Corps. | ||
Early days. | ||
Hell, there's 40,000 of them and they don't even find the bodies. | ||
There's nothing for the families to go look at. | ||
They just died over the era of Europe. | ||
Or the submariners or the Navy that died at the bottom of the Pacific. | ||
You go to Manila, you go to that military cemetery there, see everybody died on that campaign. | ||
Is that exploitation? | ||
Wasn't that in they freed more people, presented more prosperity? | ||
That's all, at the end of the day, you're not asking for anything. | ||
That's the power of this movie. | ||
You don't ask for anything. | ||
You're not sitting there going, I need a handout, I need this, I need that. | ||
No. | ||
You want people to get the hell out of your way and let you get on with life and let you live your life and not have some nanny, pearl-clutching, bureaucrat sticking their nose in your business. | ||
And at the end of the day, you deserve a piece of the action. | ||
The problem in the system, the system is not sustainable. | ||
And I keep telling the wealthy and the donors, because they all come in, they all know everything. | ||
They don't know their ass from third base. | ||
They know the business they're making money in. | ||
They're kind of idiot savants in that, and that's fine. | ||
That's what entrepreneurism, that's what capitalism is. | ||
You know something cold, and you figure out the whole system and get on with it. | ||
The reason Elon's a little different, he's an engineering genius, he's got these different things, they all come up with an engineering solution, but he's kind of got his hand in a lot of different pots, which is quite extraordinary. | ||
We have a capitalist system with no capitalist. | ||
Why? | ||
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The people in the system don't own anything. | |
The families have been here for generations, and they don't really have any real assets. | ||
They don't have any actual real estate. | ||
You may own a home, but you got a mortgage on it. | ||
Somebody gets you in your title, you're done. | ||
If you miss a paycheck 90 days later or 100 days later, hell, you start missing that mortgage payment. | ||
You can kick the can down the road, but eventually, the bank's gonna come and take your home, and just like in the Great Depression, they'll kick you and the kids out there like a bunch of okies. | ||
So you don't own anything. | ||
You don't have any financial assets. | ||
Hell, 50-75% of the people are not really in the system. | ||
You're a gerbil on the wheel. | ||
People are under 35. Finally waking up to the fact, why do you think I've been calling you Russian serfs ever since I made Generation Zero? | ||
I made Generation Zero for a purpose. | ||
I named it Generation Zero for a purpose. | ||
Not Gen Z, Generation Zero, because that's what you're going to end up with. | ||
We have a capitalist system with no capitalists. | ||
And all you're asking for is a piece of the action. | ||
I'm not a socialist. | ||
You don't want state ownership. | ||
You want a piece of the action. | ||
A piece of the action. | ||
You get a piece of the action, this whole thing's going to get worked out. | ||
You don't get a piece of the action, folks, it's heading towards the French Revolution, just as sure as the turning of the earth. | ||
It hasn't been wrong so far, and I ain't wrong about that. | ||
So we need to have a national conversation about it and make it totally transparent. | ||
And work it out as partners. | ||
Or we can't. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | ||
Okay, for the 80th anniversary, Nancy Pelosi is over with a delegation, just breaking news, I guess she fell, by her spokesman, quote, and I quote, while traveling with a bipartisan congressional delegation in Luxembourg to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bald Speaker Emeriti. | ||
Nancy Pelosi sustained an injury during the official engagement and was admitted to the hospital for evaluation. | ||
She's currently receiving excellent treatment for doctors and medical professionals. | ||
She continues to work in regress. | ||
She's unable to attend the remainder of the entire CODAL engagement. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay, that's over for the 80th. | ||
In fact, tomorrow on tomorrow's show, we'll start talking about the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Baltimore. | ||
We'll get into it with Patrick O'Donnell next week. | ||
I think it starts officially on the 16th, which would be Monday. | ||
So, hopefully Nancy Pelosi. | ||
We hope Nancy Pelosi is okay and getting good treatment over there in Europe. | ||
Chris Hoare, thank you for joining us. | ||
By the way, you've got kind of a special announcement before we get rolling here from the Satellite Phone Store? | ||
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Steve, I also wanted to, if you don't mind, give a shout out to my father, who's in his 80s and still working strong. | ||
He helped the Nigel Farage campaign bring through Brexit in England, which is a real blessing for the country. | ||
And he's also now fighting a very vicious, tyrannical socialist government, unfortunately, over there. | ||
So happy birthday, Dad. | ||
We love Brexiteers. | ||
We love guys like your dad that help Nigel, I think, put his shoulder to the wheel because I think the reform movement, the reform party is going to take over the Tories and then Nigel will throw down against their cure and they'll set things right when Nigel's prime minister. | ||
So no. | ||
One more time. | ||
For satellite phone, in honor of your dad, where do they go today to get the free bulletproof backpack? | ||
I ought to put one of those on, shouldn't I? Yeah. | ||
Maybe one fore and one aft. | ||
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Yeah, you never know when the worst thing might happen. | ||
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Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you, Chris. | ||
Look forward to having you on back next week. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
I'll get back to this in 5 o'clock, but Murkowski's up and she's singing the high hosannas of the Warren Posse and other people that have put discipline into the system. | ||
She may not like it, but it sounds like she's responding okay. | ||
We'll play that. | ||
I don't think we've got time to load it. | ||
Mike Lindell, President Trump, and I just got a report from one of the engine room people in New Jersey, said if the election was held today, Trump would win New Jersey by 10 points. | ||
He has never seen a transition run like President Trump's been on. | ||
President Trump, like Charlemagne at Notre Dame, ringing the bell of the... | ||
The New York Stock Exchange is giving an incredible speech, Times Man of the Year, and just a power, power move. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
Just absolutely incredible. | ||
But it doesn't stop. | ||
We got Cash Patel at the FBI, but Mike... | ||
In fact, I've got to turn you over to Tax Network USA. The IRS is all over. | ||
It's just like, look, Elon Musk, they never touched Elon Musk when he was giving money to Democrats, right? | ||
When he was giving money to Democrats, as soon as he bought Twitter, as soon as he turned it around, as soon as he came out and went dark MAGA, as soon as he wrote the check... | ||
For the ground game, as soon as you start going around to rallies and sitting there going, you've got to get out, you've got to canvas, you've got to back Scott Pressler. | ||
All of a sudden, they're going to try to bring some criminal or civil charges on one of his companies, the SEC, going out the door. | ||
This is not the time you do anything. | ||
It's the time you put your pencils down and just do a transition. | ||
The same thing over at the IRS. They're all over. | ||
They're trying to shut down my pillow. | ||
Are they not, Mike Lindell? | ||
Absolutely, Steve. | ||
And everyone says, well, why are they doing that now? | ||
Our great real president's coming back in. | ||
Well, here's the perfect example. | ||
Monday, I'm doing my last call of the year. | ||
It goes out to 300,000 people, our people on the ground at Cause of America, the election bureau. | ||
We're not letting 2020 go. | ||
We're not letting anything go. | ||
We're still fighting every day because we want the most secure elections going forward in history. | ||
So why are they attacking me? | ||
The IRS has done a full-blown audit, Steve, this week. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
It's like, hey, let's hammer my pillow, Mike Lindell, and take him down going out as we go out. | ||
And I've been audited before. | ||
There's nothing like this. | ||
We want these today. | ||
I go, what are you gonna do? | ||
Come and put me in jail. | ||
I haven't done anything wrong. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
And it's a big distraction, but we're getting through it with the help from the War Room Posse. | ||
I'll tell you, my employees, the home reps, when they won their cases and that they could still work from home, Steve, they're all down there, hundreds of them down. | ||
We've got everyone in corporate down there. | ||
We've been so busy with the pillows and hiring people, and that's been the War Room Posse. | ||
And I just want to thank the War Room Posse. | ||
It's been a battle, and we're giving them the best special of the year that they all wanted, the ones we made to keep our employees busy, which is our classic collection. | ||
That's our body pillows, our queen pillows. | ||
These are the ones we sold 84 million now. | ||
1488 for the standard MyPill. | ||
Promo code WARROOM. We're giving back to the WARROOM. Free shipping on your entire order. | ||
And there's that number, 8731062. Talk to those people. | ||
They'll tell you how they keep getting attacked and it's disgusting. | ||
But we keep putting out the specials. | ||
The more we attack, the more we're gonna put out specials for the war room posse. | ||
And you got the beds, the mattress toppers. | ||
You guys take advantage. | ||
You're the only ones in the country that are getting this free shipping. | ||
And we look forward, Steve, to getting our great real president in there. | ||
And maybe then that the IRS and all these other people will stop attacking. | ||
Maybe just because I want secure elections in our country. | ||
Mike Lindell, we'll see you this afternoon. | ||
Keep fine. | ||
I'll let you go back and fight the IRS. We'll see you back here in the 5 o'clock hour, sir. | ||
Take care. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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