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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. | |
| Present got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | |
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| Tuesday, 30 September, Year of our Lord, 2025, last day of the third quarter. | ||
| We'll have all kinds of GDP numbers and things come out in the next couple of days. | ||
| It also, because of a quirk of the federal government, fiscal year is not calendar year. | ||
| Fiscal year ends tonight at midnight. | ||
| And audience, how many times we've been through this before? | ||
| This is a little different. | ||
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Remember the longest shutdown, I think in government history was 34, 38 days back in 2018 after which I called shot that Nancy Pelosi put all her efforts into a ground game in the summer of 2018. | |
| And the ground game that went door to door going to progressives to make sure they could get out the vote in the summer of 2018. | ||
| It was to impeach Trump. | ||
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They absolutely are going to impeach Trump as soon as they took majority of the House. | |
| Just like if they win in 26, they're going to impeach Trump. | ||
| They'll impeach Trump in the first 30 days. | ||
| They're so worked up on this. | ||
| We had a government shutdown even before they took power. | ||
| President Trump, I think, shut down the government by not agreeing to another CR, another extension in December, and it went all the way through. | ||
| And it was over the border wall. | ||
| I think it was over $5 billion. | ||
| They wouldn't give it up because it's just like they're there with these groups that are all appendages of the Democratic Party. | ||
| We have said in this show over and over again, so you guys, you know, we don't need to reinforce it, that, hey, when you get to mass deportations, and that's just not getting rid of the bad ombre's, but I mean mass deportations of the 10 to 15 million that came on Biden's watch and many more here. | ||
| But I've always said, let's just deal with what Biden left the country in the invasion, the 10 to 15 million, and let's sort that out first before we start taking on broader problems about immigration. | ||
| Eventually, you got to get there. | ||
| Now, it's reported, I think the deportations themselves are still, I think, roughly around 100 to 150,000. | ||
| But 2 million foreigners have left. | ||
| Most of those we think are legal aliens. | ||
| So that is the self-deportation because they know it's a new sheriff in town and we're enforcing immigration laws. | ||
| At the schools, at the hospitals, the emergency rooms, the employers is not, there's not even enough employers being rolled up here, but it's starting. | ||
| 2 million have essentially gone home. | ||
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There's a report out today, and I've asked Elizabeth to take a look at it, the folks that understand Florida and particularly South Florida, that this Venezuelan situation with the TSA and the Venezuelans, that around Doral and that area of Miami, there's been a huge, looks like outflow of folks from Venezuela. | |
| As President Trump takes away these targeted, you know, the TSAs, they can stay here in a temporary visa. | ||
| You know, Miller's going through every aspect of it. | ||
| Where the rubber meets the road, though, is here because you have to have the ability to do deportations. | ||
| And these anarchist and Marxist, I don't like calling them communist, because I think we're all in agreement, even the CCP, that the economics of Marx, Marx was a sociologist and a historian. | ||
| He was not an economist. | ||
| The economic aspects of communism have never really been applied. | ||
| And where they were, they were an abject, total, complete failure. | ||
| As Thatcher says, eventually you run out of other people's money. | ||
| But the cultural aspect of it, particularly the fact that it is diametrically opposed to the Judeo-Christian West and all the values of the West, and looks from, because it's purely atheistic, it looks to destroy the West. | ||
| And this is their focus. | ||
| Right now, the Antifa, which started as the communist movement in Italy and in Germany during what they perceived with the rise of fascism in the late 1920s and early 1930s. | ||
| This was the communist versus the Spartacist and Antifa versus the Nazis and the fascists. | ||
| A lot of it played out in street battles. | ||
| Antifa has always been Marxist to its core. | ||
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And now it's being designated a terrorist organization as it should have been a long time ago. | |
| The last thing I did with Andrew Breitbart, we were getting ready to launch the site you see today. | ||
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But Andrew was obsessed with this topic because he was an expert in the Frankfurt School. | |
| He was an expert in Gramsci and Herbert Marcuse. | ||
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Everybody brought the Frankfurt School over to the United States, really the back of the intellectual framework for Cloward Pivot. | |
| Essentially, it was overwhelm the system, destroy the system, destroy market capitalism, liberal democracy, and particularly the United States of America. | ||
| Andrew was obsessed with this topic. | ||
| It's kind of what he taught. | ||
| He brought this and really made it accessible to people in the Tea Party movement. | ||
| The Tea Party movement was really to go back to the Constitution, to go back to the founding documents. | ||
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Michael Patrick Leahy was one of the original leaders of the Tea Party movement, wrote a lot about the Constitution, the Constitutional Republic. | |
| People would have forgotten a lot of these lessons. | ||
| Declaration of Independence, founding documents, the Federalist Papers, the Enlightenment, how that shaped and formed American intellectual thinking around the time of the revolutionary generation and the generation that were the framers. | ||
| Andrew took it a little differently. | ||
| In fact, he went as one of the scholars with Brian Kennedy. | ||
| They invited him to be one of the scholars of what Charlie Kirk was later one of those Lincoln scholars that take a month, and our own Natalie Winters did it too. | ||
| I think they take three or four weeks and they sit there and get all the great documents of the West. | ||
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Andrew is particularly focused on the Frankfurt School, particularly it came to Southern California during the, right before the World War and during the World War, as many of these intellectuals were forced out of Nazi Germany and places like France and Italy. | |
| That lingers with us today. | ||
| This is a Marxist, what you're seeing is what we call the Red-Green Alliance. | ||
| Marxism or neo-Marxism with all of its hatred of the West, particularly hatred of the United States of America, combined with the jihadist. | ||
| And you say, well, how can Marxists and the LGBTQ and all this combine with people that hate them? | ||
| Their watchword is the enemy of my enemy is my friend. | ||
| They work together. | ||
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They've taken over the city of London. | |
| Sadiq Khan is a perfect example. | ||
| President Trump goes on hour after hour on Sadiq Khan, and that's what you're going to get in New York City after the 4th of November. | ||
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I mean, Trevor Louden and Frank Gaffney and Raheem Kassam have preached this for a couple of decades. | |
| And in fact, Frank was banned from Fox for a while, but talking about no-go zones in European cities, which now is obvious. | ||
| It's like the laptop from hell. | ||
| It's obvious what it is and what went on. | ||
| But you're seeing in Portland, what's this coming down to is to stop ICE agents. | ||
| They just had the attempted assassination of ICE agents the other day by this doper down in another worthless kid raised by, you know, raised by parents who are very disengaged in this fact. | ||
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He had a very progressive mother. | |
| He's a big weed guy, right? | ||
| Always kind of hanging around and working for these companies that are either harvesting weed or transporting weed. | ||
| Gets in mind he's going to intimidate ICE agents. | ||
| He has all the stuff on the bullets, et cetera. | ||
| Same with Charlie Kirk. | ||
| You're seeing just the increasing spiraling of political violence against conservatives and particularly against MAGA and what MAGA has won the election to enforce and to accomplish, and that is mass deportations. | ||
| This is getting uglier and ugly. | ||
| The president's mandate that he signed the other day on Antifa is no small thing. | ||
| Remember in 2020 when you had, and the other day we were talking about there were 2,000 identified, this is Colonel Derek Harvey, there were 2,000 identified individuals you could have rolled up in Portland in the summer of love of 2020, and Bill Barr and Esper talked the president out of it. | ||
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Well, Bill Barr and Esper ain't going to talk to the President of the United States out of it now. | |
| This is one of the reasons he had all the flag officers come together. | ||
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One, it was fitness, warrior ethos, all that. | |
| Pete did a great job of that. | ||
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And also to turn the mentality to precision and ferocity in combat. | |
| But as important was what President Trump said, that, hey, we've had an invasion from within and my mandate to protect the American people and this republic, I've sworn an oath to heaven to do this, and I will do it. | ||
| And that's what you're seeing out in Portland. | ||
| And this is why we got Ben Berquam out there. | ||
| And Ben is now talking to some of the officials out there. | ||
| And we never know. | ||
| Ben may ride tonight or he may get some footage. | ||
| And we'll get Ben back when we can. | ||
| Is Mark Mitchell with me? | ||
| Mark, I just want to finish up the Antifa part because we're going up the escalatory ladder. | ||
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As Ben said, and I think it's a very good insight, which we used to always say here about the border. | |
| It's not out of control and chaos. | ||
| Biden and those guys had a very thought-through plan with the NGOs of exactly how they got as many people through here and as deep into the country as possible. | ||
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And this is why I think criminal charges should be brought against these guys. | |
| I don't know what we're waiting for. | ||
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But Ben said the same thing about Antifa. | |
| This is not out of control. | ||
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It's very controlled. | |
| And the fact that they're trying to intimidate the ICE detention centers, keep people away from there. | ||
| So therefore, not only can you not do the mass deportations you need, but you intimidate the folks there and the rest of the citizens to say, hey, they've really shut down the Trump administration's ability to do this. | ||
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And therefore, it just kind of goes away. | |
| You've made a case that what the American people kind of thirst for right now is action, action, action. | ||
| Can you tell us about that? | ||
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Yeah, and we even have results that aren't released yet. | |
| And I just looked at some of the data we got in the overnights. | ||
| And we have a question out there. | ||
| Is the government doing enough to stop political violence in America? | ||
| It looks like it's going to come back at more than a two-to-one that no, it's not. | ||
| And so people are really concerned about this. | ||
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And there is the appetite there for action. | |
| Now, what blows my mind is Americans just know something's wrong. | ||
| And that's one of the reasons that Donald Trump got in with a mandate. | ||
| They wanted the insanity at the border to stop. | ||
| But it's actually larger than that, as we've covered a lot with you. | ||
| It's about a system that no longer works for Americans. | ||
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Judicial system has been completely wrecked. | |
| There's a two-tiered system of justice, a complete collapse in institutional trust everywhere. | ||
| Everything is just being completely pulled out like a rug from underneath the American citizens. | ||
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Even the churches that they go to are increasingly deciding. | |
| What I think is, we used to frame this as basically an information war or narratives, right? | ||
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Or maybe just a disagreement between policy positions between two different sides. | |
| I think increasingly what it seems like is that there is a political conflict between two worldviews that are in complete diametric opposition. | ||
| And they're only getting more pure. | ||
| You have the left side that believes that Trump's a fascist, that doesn't really care about government spending anymore, that's okay with completely subverting the judicial system. | ||
| They don't care. | ||
| They just want this. | ||
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They want the way that things are going to completely stop. | |
| Now, those people are reducing in number. | ||
| They are losing their capability to enforce those narratives. | ||
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It's a question about how much. | |
| And then you have people that just want action to fix this stuff. | ||
| It's not about socialism versus free market capitalism. | ||
| That's not what it's about. | ||
| It's not about Republican policy versus Democrat policy. | ||
| It's a return to sanity. | ||
| And if Trump gives them that, I think that they will appreciate it. | ||
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Now, the part that I'm worried about and that we've talked about too is that every day, I'm surprised at how artificial that all of this on the left is, how connected it is, and how willing they are to push it all of the way up to the brink. | |
| And so I'm really worried that we have what is basically the proverbial animal backed into a corner and it's at its most dangerous. | ||
| Because we're talking about Antifa today, but we're also talking about the government shutdown. | ||
| Looks like we're going to have another government shutdown. | ||
| I would love to cover a shutdown government daily for the next three years. | ||
| I would love it. | ||
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And Americans would love it as well. | |
| Believe it or not, Americans actually want the government shut down if it would get them caps in spending or cuts. | ||
| And I've said this over and over again, and everybody freaking ignores me. | ||
| Americans are done. | ||
| They don't care if the government shut down. | ||
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The opinions have completely changed on this. | |
| And what do you have? | ||
| You have basically Soros types. | ||
| I don't know who or how or what taxpayer leverage they're using, but they're funding these violent protests. | ||
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They're funding Antifa. | |
| They're funding these organizations. | ||
| They're probably funding organizations that also enforce their echo chambers. | ||
| I think that that's what's happening on Reddit. | ||
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It's probably what's happening on places like Wikipedia. | |
| I think it could probably be safely assumed at this point. | ||
| And now they're also apparently funding groups that are calling for the government to be shut down. | ||
| That's right. | ||
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The Democrats apparently want to do that this time, which is why I guess that they made unreasonable requests and said it's our way or the highway. | |
| There was just an article, I forget where I saw it, but that OSF has apparently donated as much as almost $8 million to a group indivisible that is now out there actually rallying Democrats to call their elected leaders and tell them to shut the government down. | ||
| And so I don't know what happens. | ||
| You know, Trump might have a plan. | ||
| The Democrats might have a plan, but it looks like tonight we're going into a government shutdown territory. | ||
| And Americans are fed up. | ||
| They're angry with the level of waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
| They think that our spending problems are caused by legislators. | ||
| It's not taxpayers' unwillingness to see cuts. | ||
| Only 23% of them say that. | ||
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Almost 70% say it's because basically our elected leaders are not doing their jobs. | |
| And, you know, people talk about the blame game. | ||
| And yes, Republicans and Trump combined will bear more blame than Democrats. | ||
| But here's the thing. | ||
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Americans want this shut down. | |
| So that's a good thing. | ||
| You want to be blamed for this. | ||
| Pull the plug. | ||
| Shut it down. | ||
| Take an axe to these people. | ||
| You know, let's balance the budget on the backs of 800,000, largely people that are bought into the establishment. | ||
| And I'm sorry, like I feel bad for the people that are good that it will truly affect. | ||
| But this is not the same world as it was, you know, back in 2018, 2013. | ||
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People, I don't think, are going to be affected as deeply by looking at TikTok videos of park rangers who are crying about not being able to pay rent. | |
| I'm sorry. | ||
| It's just a different world. | ||
| We're talking about like literally there is no future for these children. | ||
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I don't have to rant about how bad it is with the mental health problems, with the relationship problems, the inability of people to buy houses, the inability of them to feel confident that there will be a job market. | |
| It has to change and it has to change fast. | ||
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The H-1B thing that Trump did, that's probably going to be a jobs influence. | |
| That was very popular. | ||
| That was incredibly popular, finding the H-1Bs. | ||
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Let's go farther. | |
| Let's go more. | ||
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2 million deportations. | |
| I was joking with you on text, 400,000 deportations, 1.6 million self-deportations. | ||
| And what did we see? | ||
| Almost overnight, the number one beer in America is no longer Modelo. | ||
| It's actually Michelob Ultra. | ||
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And so elections have consequences. | |
| And I think these are good consequences. | ||
| These are the kinds of things that will make it better for Americans. | ||
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They should not stop. | |
| And you know as well as I know that Trump is probably getting calls from Republican lawmakers day in and day out that are like, what are you doing? | ||
| Do you really need to do this? | ||
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You know, my donors are screaming. | |
| They don't want this. | ||
| This is not the way things should be. | ||
| Nobody's out there basically fighting for the American voter except for, I mean, you know, you, the network of independent pundits who cover this stuff. | ||
| There is no K-Street in Capitol Hill for the American citizen. | ||
| There just isn't. | ||
| These people are highly isolated, living in a carefully constructed sphere of, you know, bubble of basically cherry-picked things that make them feel good about their job they're doing. | ||
| I think a lot of these people are good people. | ||
| But, you know, Alex said it before. | ||
| The left has a catch, a casting couch to draft into service. | ||
| It's absolute most insane. | ||
| The right, its whole system is set up basically still to maintain the status quo. | ||
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And that's because all of the money on the right wants to maintain the status quo. | |
| That's just the way it is. | ||
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The Ken Griffins of the world, you know, the foundations, like all of these people, apparently, the Koch money want things to stay the same because you can see it. | |
| They bring RFK in front of Congress. | ||
| And what do you see? | ||
| You see like Republicans who are backed by pharma grilling him. | ||
| That's what you see. | ||
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And it's just completely asymmetrical. | |
| And so I would love to see the Republicans actually be on the battlefield of these competing worldviews. | ||
| There are a few that are, but I think universally it could be said, you can correct me if I'm wrong, that they are absent without leave. | ||
| Yeah, no, I think there's no doubt that's why I asked Alex about the about the gap here. | ||
| Hang on for one second. | ||
| I want to go two things while I got you. | ||
| Bill Maher said the other night in a show, and he says he just wants to go back to what he called the old Democratic Party or to just reverse time to go back to what liberals used to think in the world it was, that he accused the progressive left of being too crazy and pushing crazy policies and maybe even the rise in violence. | ||
| And this guy is one of the, as you know, one of the biggest progressives out there and hammering conservatives all the time. | ||
| He made two comments. | ||
| He said Democrats really never come on the show because they're afraid, particularly the Clintons and that ilk. | ||
| And number two, he just wants to go back to a gentler time when you have when liberal ideology ruled, but it wasn't the crazy you saw today because even he said, I think we're spinning or implied we're spinning out of control to something that's going to get very dark and very dangerous very quickly. | ||
| Your thoughts on that, sir? | ||
| I think they can't. | ||
| I think the forces that are in control of the left have no intention of allowing that to happen. | ||
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And every time I see Bill Maher, it's because he says something sane and then the right signal boosts him. | |
| And that's like kryptonite to the left. | ||
| The predominant left forces, apparently, for whatever reason, want what's happening to continue to happen, even though it's very obviously politically untenable. | ||
| And that is, I think, the question that needs to be answered. | ||
| And you can say, well, you know, that's great, Bill. | ||
| I guess, you know, when was he most popular? | ||
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Probably back in the 90s. | |
| I don't know. | ||
| I never really watched him. | ||
| But it's like luxury beliefs. | ||
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Those things, you know, the classic liberalism is great. | |
| I mean, I agree with a lot of that. | ||
| But also, like, some of the more progressive stuff and like focusing on, you know, the save the world kind of climate stuff. | ||
| Those are things that are possible, like when you have a government with a surplus, like when you're not on the cusp of one bad bond vigilante puke away from complete financial insolvency. | ||
| Now, on the right, the problem is similar, but opposite. | ||
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It's like, okay, well, on the left, whatever powers that be don't want it to change. | |
| On the right, it's the same thing, but it's like, you know, the voters are demanding action. | ||
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And, you know, we're not seeing it. | |
| They're just not. | ||
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They want things to stay the same there. | |
| And it's like lazy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| We've urged President Trump a maximalist strategy, seize the institutions and do it with a sense of urgency. | ||
| And there are people around him that believe in that policy. | ||
| Do you think that that's a wonder? | ||
| Do you believe that shows the American voter action and something they would be open to supporting? | ||
| Yeah, you know, like welfare transfer payments for everybody, you know, really big social safety nets, you know, all the climate action. | ||
| Like these are luxury beliefs. | ||
| Well, apparently at this point in time, traditional conservatism, like whatever, paleoconservative free market stuff is probably also a luxury belief because even though people are demanding strong action, and I've given a lot of evidence tonight that they are, that I think Trump has a lot of leeway, I mean, they want the plug-pulled on the government by like 56 to 35. | ||
| Like every time we test it now, it's the same thing. | ||
| Please shut it down. | ||
| And they say, you know what? | ||
| It doesn't impact me. | ||
| 80% of voters say that the government shutdowns have no impact or very little impact to them. | ||
| And so it's, they don't care. | ||
| The boy already cried wolf. | ||
| And so, yeah, I think he absolutely could take strong action. | ||
| But even though Americans are demanding it, they're not like we talked about with the younger voters. | ||
| They're not sold into necessarily this conservative issue set. | ||
| It's not what Americans need right now. | ||
| And I assume it's probably what still happens behind closed doors in discussions on Capitol Hill. | ||
| Probably discussions with the same think tanks about pushing the same kind of policies that they were talking about 20 years ago. | ||
| And it's probably stuff that's still full of a whole lot of globalization and offshoring and amnesty and all this other stuff. | ||
| Like who's paying for the interests of the American, the disaffected American voter right now, who again has no lobbyist at all. | ||
| And we know all the powerful lobbies, the foreign interests, the major corporations that control trillions and trillions of dollars have no intention of changing anything at all. | ||
| And, you know, all of this is, it's all been concentrating wealth now. | ||
| It's like a fake economy. | ||
| Oh, the stock market is doing great. | ||
| Well, yeah, okay. | ||
| It's like 10 companies that are built on basically Indian H-1B engineers and L1s. | ||
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It's like so unbelievably fake when I have half of 18 to 29 year olds who say that they don't think that they're going to be able to find a job. | |
| Mark, where do people go to get your show you got up and all the information? | ||
| It's fascinating polling and fascinating analysis. | ||
| Where do folks go? | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| We are not funded by the right or left, any of the political parties. | ||
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We can really use people's support. | |
| RasmussandReports.com. | ||
| At the very least, please sign up for a free daily newsletter. | ||
| You can go to Rasmussen underscore poll on Twitter and also YouTube. | ||
| And we're streaming tonight. | ||
| I think I'm going to go live at 10.30 and hopefully celebrate the shutdown of the government. | ||
| Shut down and do it live. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
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Grace, we ought to put that on our platforms and stream that. | |
| So at midnight tonight, at one minute after midnight, it's going to shut down, runs out of money at midnight. | ||
| Russ Vote has a plan. | ||
| Now, there's a rumor. | ||
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So Forbes has it, Reuters has it, that there's 100,000 government employees that have already tendered their resignation. | |
| But they keep saying it's going to happen. | ||
| That has not been accepted or has not been approved. | ||
| I think the logic there is folks are thinking, hey, if I can get the deal, I've got either my retirement pension or whatever it is, my benefits, if I go out today in this fiscal year and not wait to what's going to happen on the other side. | ||
| I can tell you what's going to happen the other side. | ||
| Russ Vogt has a very aggressive plan. | ||
| He sent a memo out. | ||
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The media has gotten part of it. | |
| I think it's actually even more aggressive than that. | ||
| Russ Vogt thinks that he can start to have, the way he interprets it and the lawyers interpret it, they can start doing mass layoffs or rifts, reduction in force, and do them immediately and break down this thing of essential. | ||
| I mean, I think in the war room engine room, Arizona division sent the thing. | ||
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We talk about government shutdown. | |
| It actually technically is very, very few people between essentials and non-essentials. | ||
| Although I might add, they are out of cash. | ||
| So the folks that show up to work are not getting paid, right? | ||
| There's no cash to pay them, and they're not going to get paid. | ||
| So, and there's no off-ramp for this. | ||
| There's no off-ramp for this because I think what Mark Mitchell just said is what we absolutely believe. | ||
| The American people are kind of thirsting for this. | ||
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They want to see some action taken and they want to see the meat acts taken to a bloated administrative state. | |
| You want to deconstruct it, deconstruct it quickly? | ||
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Toss the keys to Russ Vogt. | |
| He's got a plan. | ||
| He's shown the president is going to be very aggressive. | ||
| So tonight at midnight, it happens. | ||
| And wait, tomorrow morning when you get up, morning journey's people are going to be full meltdown. | ||
| They're going to blame everything on Trump. | ||
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He's a fascist. | |
| He's an authoritarian. | ||
| He had the generals here. | ||
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| You've seen them campaign on problems only to come into office and not solve those problems, leading the American people to think, what is the government good for? | ||
| And then when you have somebody campaigning on nothing works, we got to blow it all up. | ||
| You shouldn't be surprised when you have an American public that's cheering that on, or that at least looks at both parties and says, I'm not going to blame one of you. | ||
| I'm going to blame both of you. | ||
| There's, yes, I agree with what you're saying, but this entire institution revolves around leverage now more than ever because Congress doesn't work like it did in the 1970s or 1980s or before that, where you'd get a cross-section of lawmakers who think something should be taken care of and they work together, they get it done, and that's that. | ||
| That's not the way Congress works anymore. | ||
| There are a series of leverage points, either natural or self-created, throughout the year, and lawmakers take advantage of them. | ||
| And by the way, JD Vance is not the only one who's been a phony on this issue. | ||
| I mean, Republicans are now saying, let's negotiate with the government opened. | ||
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They caused a shutdown in 2013 to repeal Obamacare. | |
| They caused a shutdown in 2018 into 2019 for the border wall when Donald Trump was president, by the way. | ||
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So no one is intellectually honest on this. | |
| And I'll just say this now, because I think you're going to ask this in a second. | ||
| There is zero chance, zero, count that, zero, that there is going to be a deal between now and midnight to keep the government open. | ||
| Not going to happen. | ||
| The government is going to shut down in a few hours. | ||
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The House isn't even here. | |
| So absent Chuck Schumer having some sort of revelation in the next couple hours that he wants to abandon all of his demands and pass a clean government funding bill that the House has already passed, this is not going to be averted, this government shutdown. | ||
| It's easy, yeah, to play a clip of JD Vance and talk about Republicans who wanted to shut down the government before. | ||
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You could also easily play clips of Democrats saying, let's just keep the government open. | |
| What's the deal? | ||
| We don't have to go to the point of view. | ||
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That was my point in talking about this today. | |
| I mean, people look at Washington and they think this place is a hot mess. | ||
| Why bother even getting involved in it? | ||
| Because they don't actually want to work together. | ||
| Well, I think hopefully the lesson that we will learn at the end of this is that the only thing that's sort of consistent throughout here is that nobody ever gets anything out of a government shutdown. | ||
| I think both sides need to recognize this is not a tool for getting any type of legislative outcome. | ||
| It's just not. | ||
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Now, it may be a tool for messaging. | |
| And it seems like that's what Democrats are probably more likely to do. | ||
| They want to talk about the issues that are important to them. | ||
| But what I'm going to tell you with my experience, having been through three of these, is that whatever the subject matter that you're talking about tends to fall to the background once you're actually in a government shutdown. | ||
| The government shutdown becomes the story once you actually get there. | ||
| And imagine they're going to learn that lesson the same way we learned it in 2013. | ||
| We learned. | ||
| Brendan, who's the comms guy for Ryan, 2013 and 2018, aren't those dates interesting? | ||
| In the midterm that followed 2013, we won. | ||
| The government shutdown over the Obamacare thing turned out to be it got people focused. | ||
| It got motivation. | ||
| We won. | ||
| And hey, after 18, it went into early 19 with President Trump. | ||
| And then, guess what? | ||
| We picked up net 12 seats in 2020. | ||
| This is why President Trump, you could tell President Trump won the election in 2020. | ||
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By the way, Segal Chata in Nevada right now is going through a massive investigation out there with the culinary union and everybody. | |
| Hey, you better stand by for some heavy roles. | ||
| She's a tough ombre. | ||
| She doesn't back down. | ||
| And Maine Justice, Maine Justice, hello, Maine Justice leaked this on her. | ||
| That was a top secret memorandum and what they were working on to get the teams. | ||
| They gave it to Reuters. | ||
| Reuters had the memo. | ||
| Read the Reuters story. | ||
| Mo and Grace, make sure everybody in the chats get it and let's put it out, read it. | ||
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It is so detailed. | |
| You know why it's so detailed? | ||
| They got the goods. | ||
| But hey, look at what she's doing, bringing the FBI in, all of it. | ||
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My point is 13 and 18 work for us. | |
| This is going to work if Russ Vogt is empowered to do his job, deconstructs administrative state, and these people are going to lose it. | ||
| They only woke up to the fact. | ||
| And of course, Jake Sherman, he knows Capitol Hill better, and he's absolutely correct. | ||
| It's all leverage points now. | ||
| You don't have the old day of Tip O'Neill going out and get a drink and let's cut some backroom deal. | ||
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It doesn't work like that anymore. | |
| It's leverage, and it's smash mouth leverage. | ||
| They do it when they got it. | ||
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We do it when we got it. | |
| And nobody could play that game better than Donald Trump. | ||
| This is why tonight at Midnight, he's absolutely correct. | ||
| It's been obvious for a while there wasn't going to be a deal. | ||
| I think the Democrats just woke up to the peril they're in. | ||
| Now, you got this rumor of 100,000 resignations. | ||
| That's because there's certain government workers, I think, that have looked at the thing and said, hey, I better get out this fiscal year. | ||
| That ends at midnight. | ||
| So then Trump and Russ Vogt and these guys can't screw with me. | ||
| So I'm going to get out of here. | ||
| Hey, you know, we have, remember, you're talking 100,000 today. | ||
| I think Russ Vogt's got some pretty big plans. | ||
| Remember, Russ Vote's about rescissions, pocket rescissions, empowerment on the money side, but it's also the personnel side. | ||
| And personnel is not the driver of the huge cost. | ||
| That's programmatically, right, where we're spending money. | ||
| But if you just get the government at a more of the, you know, in your business all the time, the way you do that is personnel. | ||
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So Russ Vogt's going to have a plan. | |
| Folks, there's going to be a firestorm tomorrow. | ||
| Liberal media is going to completely melt down because they realize Trump is in a stage of his presidency. | ||
| And I did say today, I thought he looked tired. | ||
| And I thought he looked very tired at the yesterday. | ||
| I thought he looked very tired today at the, and the audience picked it up. | ||
| You saw the low energy on something so important. | ||
| I thought he was also tired in the drug pricing. | ||
| And think about that. | ||
| Everything he's doing is monumental and epic and at a scale that's never been done before, including what's going to happen in, begin to happen in Portland starting tonight or over the next 24 to 48 hours. | ||
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You know, bringing eternal peace to the Middle East, he says, being the chairman of the, what, the Board of Peace, trying to bring that mess together with all those people that have been fighting each other for thousands of years. | |
| That ain't easy. | ||
| What he did in the military today, and I thought his speech, the buried lead there, I didn't think it was that buried, is we're here to defend the United States of America. | ||
| We're going to defend the United States of America, whether it's inside the borders here or whether it's outside the borders. | ||
| So I thought it was very moving what he had to say. | ||
| But tonight at midnight, and of course, Russ Vogt's got a plan. | ||
| We're going to cover this wall to wall. | ||
| But this is what I think we all voted for. | ||
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And this is what we worked those years. | |
| This shouldn't come as a surprise. | ||
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I mean, Russ Vogt would talk about this in 2021 as he was standing up CRA, Center for Renewing America. | |
| I went to all the conferences. | ||
| This is one of the things that we talked about all the time. | ||
| He planned for it. | ||
| He put together on this show. | ||
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We broke it as an exclusive that time. | |
| I think it was in 22, he put together his budget, right? | ||
| How you get to a balanced budget, I think, in five years. | ||
| A big part of that was deconstructing the administrative state, and you're going to see some of that tonight. | ||
| And President Trump, as I said, he's in a phase of his presidency. | ||
| He's just going to do it, and everybody's got to catch up. | ||
| I don't think he's waiting for staff anymore. | ||
| I don't think he's waiting for the cabinet positions. | ||
| He knows what he wants to do. | ||
| He knows what he has to do to save the country. | ||
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| And hey, guys, catch up. | ||
| And I think you're seeing that more and more each day. | ||
| And I think you're going to see it tonight. | ||
| And these guys right now, they only were aware that President Trump held the cards and was going to do this very late. | ||
| And Schumer and those guys have kind of now panicked. | ||
| Remember, before back in, was it March or April, they cut a deal and they got eviscerated by the left. | ||
| This gap is getting broader. | ||
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Part of it is because you saw Vanity Fair. | |
| They think they're going to win big. | ||
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I mean, they're up 20 points on Cuomo. | |
| And Adam's getting out of the race has had no change really on the margins as well. | ||
| Sleevo getting out of the race, not going to make a difference. | ||
| The Mandami, the establishment in New York City is bending a knee to this guy. | ||
| So they deserve everything they get because they're bending a knee to this guy and accepting it. | ||
| Trevor Comstock, today's Make America Healthy Again, as President Trump takes on Pfizer, our favorite drug company, since the 3,500, the Warren Posse spent so much of their time working with Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly over at the Daily Cloud to come up with the Pfizer papers, volumes one and two, which are the backbone of a lot of things they're working on about the vaccines. | ||
| You guys, I've got nothing but rave reviews from people for all of your products. | ||
| Why don't you walk them through us? | ||
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| Great to see you, Steve. | ||
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So, you know, I know I've come on quite a bit lately to talk about some of our newest product releases, which is the Tyler Moisturizer and the creatine. | |
| Today, I definitely wanted to touch a little bit more on our flagship product, which is the 100% grass-fed beef liver. | ||
| Because we still get emails, just people asking more about it, and people are always just curious to learn more. | ||
| But for those who don't know, what's really amazing about beef liver is it's arguably one of the best sources of highly bioavailable nutrients, including things like vitamins, minerals, coenzymes, amino acids, as well as peptides. | ||
| So, with that, you get a wide array of vitamins and nutrients such as iron, zinc, vitamin A, B12, CoQ10, folate. | ||
| List does go on and on quite a bit, but these will all do things like help promote healthy skin, hair, heart, immune system, as well as brain function. | ||
| And then, aside from that, it also contains many other critical vitamins and minerals that most people are deficient in. | ||
| So, things like choline, K2, selenium, as well as copper. | ||
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And then, of course, if you go through a lot of our reviews, people just rave about the energy boost that they get after taking the beef liver. | |
| So, that's always a big plus. | ||
| And, you know, with any of our products, we really try to make up for the lack of nutrients that are provided in the modern diet. | ||
| So, the beef liver, like I just mentioned, has a ton of vital nutrients, which are amazing for you. | ||
| And then, of course, we have our other products like the collagen, the immunity, the creatine, as I said. | ||
| Hang on for a second. | ||
| Hang on for a second. | ||
| In a modern world, you go in these grocery stores, you got the array of different food you have, or some people say, food product you've got, is unlimited. | ||
| How can you say in the modern diet? | ||
| What did you say? | ||
| You're saying in the modern diet, we have less nutrients with all this advanced food and exotic food and health food that are in like your typical, you know, fresh market, sir? | ||
| Yeah, definitely. | ||
| So, I mean, there's a couple angles to that question, but first and foremost, obviously processed foods don't have much nutrients at all. | ||
| And unfortunately, a large portion of America still eats a ton of processed foods, even like deli meat for that matter can be considered as processed. | ||
| But because everything, especially in a capitalistic society, is so mass produced, you still see a lot of companies, whether it's the food products or supplement companies. | ||
| cutting corners, if you will, and just making products, whether it's food or supplements as cheap as possible and adding a ton of preservatives to extend the shelf life. | ||
| So again, whether it's food or in supplements, you're going to find a lot of unnatural ingredients. | ||
| And at least for us, like I mentioned, we really do want to focus on providing like the best bang for your buck in terms of giving you like a product like a beef liver that just has a ton of nutrients that modern diets do lack. | ||
| But also on top of that, it's amazing because, for example, I was at my parents' house the other day and I was looking at their bottle of multivitamin that they had from Costco. | ||
| And even that had a ton of preservatives that had seed oils in it, which you find a lot of food products as well, which is pretty unbelievable. | ||
| So for us, I already knew that for a long time when it comes to supplements, that they still contain a ton of junk, seed oils, food dyes, which RFK is working on banning and has banned a few already, and other artificial ingredients. | ||
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But we strayed away from all of that. | |
| So we just give you the raw natural ingredients. | ||
| Again, whether it's the beef liver, the creatine, the immunity product, the magnesium with vitamin D, et cetera. | ||
| So again, we're just trying to give you the most authentic products as possible at a reasonable price. | ||
| That's kind of our whole mission. | ||
| And then, of course, lastly, I always like to mention too that a lot of these companies, whether it's the food companies or the supplement companies, outsource a lot of their production overseas, usually to China. | ||
| And the quality control is like very, very questionable. | ||
| So in that regard, we always promise to make sure that everything's produced right here in the USA. | ||
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And also on top of that, all of our products are third-party lab tested. | |
| So we test for things like heavy metals, microbes, bacteria, et cetera. | ||
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A lot of supplement companies don't do that because it costs us a lot of money to do that, to perform these tests, but we test every lot so we can ensure that we really are giving you the highest quality products out there. | |
| Let me ask you a dumb question. | ||
| Why do I feel that I get a energy boost? | ||
| You don't really promote it, but why when I take the grass-fed beef liver? | ||
| Why do I feel like I get an energy boost when I take that? | ||
| Yeah, it's a great question. | ||
| So number one, it's due to its dense nutrient profile. | ||
| So as I kind of mentioned in the beginning, beef liver in general just has a ton of vitamins and minerals, the amino acids, the peptides. | ||
| So you're already getting that. | ||
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But what's amazing about it is because it is 100% natural, your body is much better to absorb and retain these nutrients as opposed to flushing them out. | |
| So that's why when you take something synthetic, like a multivitamin or any synthetic vitamin for that matter, your body usually just flushes as that, flushes it out. | ||
| Whereas with the beef liver, you actually are retaining these nutrients, which leads to the energy boost, which people are very fond of. | ||
| If you go to our reviews, people are always talking about that. | ||
| So I love it. | ||
| I take it every day too. | ||
| And I love the energy boost that comes with it. | ||
| I want to know, people, I want to send people to the website. | ||
| I want them to read the reviews. | ||
| I think you and Taj in Meriwether Farms, you go and see the reviews and from people that watch the war room, kind of the colleagues of the folks, and they get a sense that, hey, it's not Trevor or Steve or Taj or Catherine that's pitching this. | ||
| You go to the site, you see people that have tried the product and love it, and they've given their own reviews. | ||
| So where do people go to get all the information about the products, number one, and then to see what folks think about them? | ||
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Yeah, 100%. | |
| So you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com. | ||
| Always make sure to use code Warroom for 10% off any of our products. | ||
| If you do subscribe, you're locked into the 10% discount for life until you cancel. | ||
| If you have any questions, just hit the contact us button. | ||
| We'll get back to you as soon as we can, usually within a couple hours. | ||
| And then also, if you click on reviews, you can sift through what a lot of the recent folks have to say about all of our different products. | ||
| And then, of course, if you click on the products at Sacred Human Health, all the information around the products will be there as well for you to learn more about. | ||
| Sir, thank you so much. | ||
| Trevor Comstock, founder and CEO of Sacred Human Health. | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
| I can tell you, if you think things have been intense the last couple of weeks, I think the intensity level, a couple of things. | ||
| Number one, the movement to shut down these terrorist groups and these groups that are getting in the way of federal officials implementing the executive orders and the policies of President Trump on deportation of illegal alien invaders. | ||
| I think as President Trump says, enough games. | ||
| We're not playing games anymore. | ||
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He also has sent troops into Chicago for law and order. | |
| I think everybody in D.C. will tell you right off the bat that he's made D.C. a totally different environment, particularly up around Capitol Hill, Union Station, other parts of the city, which had started to get pretty lawless. | ||
| I think we've seen a huge change. | ||
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And so that's number one. | |
| Number two, the media is going to be completely obsessed with what happens at midnight tonight. | ||
| President Trump and the team, I think they're handling it perfectly. | ||
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They're getting ready. | |
| They got a plan. | ||
| They're going to execute it. | ||
| I think Russ vote's going to be the tip of the spear, and Russ has got a very detailed plan of how to get through this. | ||
| Now, people have to understand, Scott Besant can do what he do, can do what he does about scraping together cash coming in and making sure there's enough cash around to at least run some modicum of the government. | ||
| But the money stops today. | ||
| By law, if you don't have an appropriations bill, hasn't been signed or a CR or something that continues, there's no ability to even print money, even print money to pay for things. | ||
| So it's going to be a pretty interesting exercise. | ||
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| Right now with the IRS, they're in a situation with these budget deficits. | ||
| I think midnight tonight, what I tell you, I think it's going to be $2 trillion for this, the current fiscal year that ends tonight. | ||
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Some people are saying forecasting 18 to 1.9. | |
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We're going to be back at 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time tomorrow morning. | |
| I'm pretty sure it's going to be explosive. | ||
| I'll be up and get her in the interim. |