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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you're going to like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying 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 line? | ||
| MAGA media. | ||
| 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. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| Thursday for December, year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
| Thank you for being here for the second hour of the morning edition of the War Room. | ||
| Look, as you know, we're as critical as anybody about some of these policies. | ||
| We try to, you know, give our guidance of what we think is right. | ||
| Try to get the war posse involved nonstop. | ||
| The first hour of this was one hammer after another. | ||
| These people are actively involved with. | ||
| It's Julie Kelly, John Solomon, Mike Davis in hammering through the kind of wet work to take down the deep state. | ||
| And it's, you know, some days we're winning and some days it's not going so well, but people are hammering every day. | ||
| The same with, look, at 26, right now, it looks like we got a lot of work to do. | ||
| It's very, it's tough, but doables, I tell people. | ||
| But the way you've got to do it is you got to roll your sleeves up and go to work, just like in 2024, just like in 2022 when we took the House, just like in 20 when we won it, just like when President Trump got thrown out of the White House by the deep state and the Republican establishment and the Radical Democrats, you guys rallied and guess what? | ||
| He came back for the, you know, not DeSantis, not Nikki Haley, but Donald Trump came back with the greatest comeback in political history. | ||
| And the same crew, some of you have been with us from since 14 and 15 over at Breitbart Radio. | ||
| So you know that this is a process and it's a tough fight and it's never going to stop. | ||
| It's just not. | ||
| That's just not the way politics works in this country. | ||
| Right now on 26, I tell people on 28, don't mention 28. | ||
| 28 might as well be a thousand years from now. | ||
| You got to get through 26 first because that's where everything changes. | ||
| We either continue on the Trump revolution or every day you're going to be fighting a Democratic House and those brothers know how to fight. | ||
| You're not going to see Jim Jordan Comer and Mike Johnson and all these clowns running around. | ||
| You're going to see hammers coming at the Trump administration. | ||
| To prep for 20, the predicate for 26 is right now. | ||
| That's why Gavin Newsome, he's running for president of the United States. | ||
| That's why he's spending so much time on it. | ||
| That's why we spend so much time on it, on redistricting. | ||
| Because just like the win we got in 22, in fact, the reason we have control of the House is Alex deGrasse, the war room, and a couple other institutions got involved and picked up, I think, a net eight seats in 21 that have given us the majority in 22. | ||
| Well, this fight for the redistricting is 10 times harder. | ||
| John Fredericks joins us now. | ||
| John, you've got the bus out in Indiana. | ||
| I want to talk two things. | ||
| I want to talk Indiana on the offensive side. | ||
| I don't want to talk Virginia on defense. | ||
| This bus was the same bus you took around in 21. | ||
| When you came up with the theory, I said, hey, Steve, I think this guy Yunkin, who's no MAGA, no Trump guy, we can win this if we take the bus around and we have a turnout in the MAGA districts almost at like 80 or 85% of presidential levels in 2020, we can win this. | ||
| And your theory turned out to be right. | ||
| Why have you now taken the bus out to Indiana, sir? | ||
| Action, action, action. | ||
| You got to lace them up and lace them tight, Steve. | ||
| We got a battle on our hands that this is no ties, no time to play around. | ||
| The Democrats are playing to blow your head off, and we're trying to be Indiana nice. | ||
| Here's why we're here. | ||
| And we're going to be here basically. | ||
| We're right outside the Capitol with the Trump bus. | ||
| We're going to be here right through next Friday. | ||
| Let me tell you what the situation is. | ||
| We're looking at two House seat pickups in Indiana that are there if we can pass their initiative through the House and the Senate and get this to the Supreme Court of Indiana, which I'm told it will pass. | ||
| We had Governor Mike Braun on today. | ||
| Let me break it down for you. | ||
| In the House, Indiana has a 70 to 30 edge. | ||
| We expect that vote in the House to come tomorrow. | ||
| This is likely to pass the House by a substantial margin, probably if not 65, you know, 35, like 62, 38 or something. | ||
| So it has a majority of House members, Republicans backing this. | ||
| Then when that happens tomorrow, then it goes to the Indiana State Senate where things get a little tougher. | ||
| Right now, the state senate in Indiana has even a bigger majority percentage-wise. | ||
| They have out of 50, they have 40 Republicans, 10 Dems. | ||
| Plus, they have the lieutenant governor to break the tie. | ||
| So they need 25 votes out of the Republican Senate in order to pass this redistricting for us to pick up two seats and perhaps save America. | ||
| Where we are right now is we need 25 votes. | ||
| And right now, on the record, it's 2020. | ||
| We're five votes short. | ||
| Big House vote tomorrow might move a couple of them, but we're here all week. | ||
| We had the governor on our show live right here on the bus about an hour ago. | ||
| We're going to have state senators on, representatives on. | ||
| We've got to put an amount of pressure on these state senators to get out of this. | ||
| Well, this is not the way we do things in Indiana. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| You're going to be eating out of a trash can if you don't get on the same page because the people you're fighting are gerrymandering anything as in Virginia. | ||
| So as we go through tomorrow, we need a big vote out of the House. | ||
| And then as we go through the week starting Monday, when the Senate here convenes in a special session called by the governor, Mike Braun, in order to do this, then the pressure is going to start. | ||
| We need to peel away at least five, which we think we can do. | ||
| We need to get to 25. | ||
| We're hoping to get to 26, 28, obviously, but we got to work really hard to get these five to get this thing passed. | ||
| Right now, it's 50-50, but that's why we are here. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| And that's where the 40-10 majority. | ||
| Tomorrow, also right after the vote is going to be this turning point rally at the state capitol. | ||
| Can you talk to me about that? | ||
| Well, we're going to be here with a turning point, as always. | ||
| They've got their organization out here. | ||
| They're going to be talking about how important this redistricting is. | ||
| And look, all this happy talk, Steve, it drives you nuts about, well, you know, we're Indiana nice. | ||
| There's an Indiana way. | ||
| Are you kidding me? | ||
| Look what they're doing in Virginia. | ||
| They're basically blowing your head off, trying to take six, five to ten, one. | ||
| I thought there was a Virginia way. | ||
| These Democrats don't care. | ||
| They gerrymander everything. | ||
| And we stand around and try to be, well, we're nice. | ||
| We're going to get annihilated. | ||
| We got to fight, Steve, lace them up. | ||
| Now, there's other pressure besides us being here. | ||
| President Trump has already said Roderick Gray, who's the Senate majority leader, Senate pro tem, the Senate here, the Republican, hey, we will primary you. | ||
| Hey, meet my friend, Chris La Savita, and about $20 million, right? | ||
| We're going to get you out. | ||
| So I'm just saying that. | ||
| But these are the things that they have to be able to do. | ||
| We got to put tremendous pressure. | ||
| We need five Senate votes to pick two seats up, which, Steve, could be critical in keeping the House and saving America. | ||
| No, crew. | ||
| Okay, so it's uh, and we're trying to get the 9-0, uh, and this is what the contention is about. | ||
| But when you got 40-10, it's kind of stunning that you got to put this pressure on, but it has to happen. | ||
| I mean, President Trump sent GD out there, I think, a couple of times. | ||
| He's talked to people, he's tried to be nice. | ||
| Now we're beyond nice. | ||
| You got to get down. | ||
| To him, here's the reason. | ||
| In New England, New England votes, six states, 40, I think, 43% Republican, 25 to nothing. | ||
| There are 25 Democratic congressmen. | ||
| There's not one Republican in the House. | ||
| California went from 43-9, which was a joke. | ||
| It's 40 million people in the state. | ||
| They got 52 seats. | ||
| They were 43-9. | ||
| They went to 48-4, totally unconstitutionally, totally illegally. | ||
| And Newsom's people will tell you right now, the only mistake they made, they should have gone 52 to nothing. | ||
| This is the maximal strategy that they're applying. | ||
| In the Commonwealth of Virginia, you're right. | ||
| Virginia's got this, you know, very nice way people comport themselves. | ||
| Spanberger set it up right now that it's going to go from 6-5 because the states basically kind of split between Republican and Democrat to 10 to 1. | ||
| That is as big, that is so in your grill. | ||
| And she's planning on doing that. | ||
| And I realize we've got the courts and everything like that, but she's planning on doing it to tell Newsom, I should be your running mate in 2028. | ||
| What are we doing in Virginia? | ||
| Because I understand it may be illegal, but hell, it's illegal in Illinois. | ||
| It's illegal in New England. | ||
| It's certainly unconstitutional and illegal according to the Constitution of the State of California. | ||
| They're still doing it, okay? | ||
| And now Illinois is going to get back in the act. | ||
| They're like 17 to 3. | ||
| I think they're going to go. | ||
| They're trying to take a couple of seats away. | ||
| What's going to happen in Virginia? | ||
| We have a big event there in April. | ||
| Is anybody focused on that, John Fredericks? | ||
| No, right now we're going to get our asses kicked in Virginia. | ||
| When you're counting on the courts to save your bacon, you might as well forget about it, right? | ||
| Maybe there's a chance. | ||
| Maybe they put it off till 2028. | ||
| Here's the reality: they're going to pass it again. | ||
| This referendum in January, it's going to get on the ballot in April. | ||
| What the Republicans are trying to do now, and you have to understand, there is no Republican Party in the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
| They have no apparatus. | ||
| They have no infrastructure. | ||
| They have no ground game. | ||
| It doesn't exist. | ||
| It's a bunch of disconnective vipe them that fight each other on a continual basis. | ||
| Thing is a clown show. | ||
| So that's what you're up against. | ||
| Now what they're trying to do is let's put together a good governance coalition because we have this commission of independent people putting the maps together. | ||
| Tell them to look at Schwarzenegger and McCarthy. | ||
| California didn't want Trump to go out, didn't want Trump to get involved. | ||
| We got beat by 30 points. | ||
| The good governance message gets you a 30-point defeat because these are special elections. | ||
| The people that show up are partisans. | ||
| They're motivated. | ||
| The good governance types just don't show up. | ||
| So we tried that. | ||
| We tried that in California and we got smoked, sir. | ||
| Well, look, when they started it in California, they took a poll. | ||
| They were down by seven. | ||
| When it was done, they got beat by over 30. | ||
| So, I mean, it doesn't work. | ||
| So, the only way to defeat this, the only way to do this in April is we've got to get the Trump voters out. | ||
| We couldn't get him out for Winsome Sears. | ||
| They just didn't care. | ||
| Couldn't get him out for the ticket. | ||
| But I got to go up and down I-81 every day. | ||
| We got to tell the Trump voters in Southwest Virginia, they're screwing our government. | ||
| They're screwing the country. | ||
| You got to get out or basically you're not going to have anything. | ||
| That's the only way to do this. | ||
| But they put up a C4. | ||
| When they start telling me the coalition is going to be, you know, former Democratic governor Doug Wilder, this one and that. | ||
| Don't forget it. | ||
| Don't forget it. | ||
| Nobody cares about it. | ||
| They're out for, Steve, they're out for blood, and we don't understand it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Where do people go to find the bus, everything? | ||
| We'll check in with you tomorrow, obviously, with the turning point going to happen at noon out there. | ||
| And on Monday, the first day back when hopefully they'll start getting ready for a vote if we peel some numbers off. | ||
| Where do people follow you, John? | ||
| You can follow me on everywhere, Substack, Instagram, TikTok, all these social media platforms. | ||
| One simple handle, at JF Radio Show, at JF Radio Show. | ||
| That's all you need to do. | ||
| We're going to be here and we're going to see this through and we're going to win this battle. | ||
| We're going to carry in the Senate. | ||
| We're going to pick these two seats up here. | ||
| And at the end of the day, come November, if we win the House by one or two seats, you're going to be able to thank the Indiana Hoosiers. | ||
| Big. | ||
| John Fredericks, thank you. | ||
| We'll check back in with you tomorrow. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Nine to nothing in Indiana. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Let's go to Dallas, Melissa Katz. | ||
| Melissa, you guys have been fighting this forever. | ||
| Now the president's involved. | ||
| He's loving what you guys are doing. | ||
| Explain exactly what you guys are doing, what you're accomplishing, and we have a big issue here. | ||
| So you got about a minute. | ||
| Go ahead and walk me through it. | ||
| Yes, we decided back in September, our executive committee, the Dallas County Republican Party, voted almost unanimously for us to have in the primary in Texas, our election code. | ||
| We can, only the party can be in charge of the primary. | ||
| So we decided we had a task force put together, and we are going to do hand-counted paper ballots in the March primary in 2026. | ||
| And that's key because the primary is where we, the grassroots, we are the grassroots national populace here in Dallas County. | ||
| We're not blue. | ||
| We are red. | ||
| We will be in charge of our election, but we need volunteers and we need money. | ||
| And so our chair of this committee is going to talk with you after the break. | ||
| Stan Woodward. | ||
| Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
| These folks have moved heaven and earth to get the holy grail that we talk about. | ||
| Paper ballots, hand-counted, no machines. | ||
| And now they've got a speed bump that the Warren posse has to engage in and try to get them over. | ||
| President Trump is 100% on board for this. | ||
| This is an experiment. | ||
| And remember, it's Dallas County. | ||
| This is not, there's certain counties in the country trying this, but this is in the heart of the beast. | ||
| And Melissa is exactly right. | ||
| That's MAGA down there. | ||
| They just haven't raised their heads. | ||
| So we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
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| Okay, Stan Woodward, you're the chairman. | ||
| What's the solution here? | ||
| You guys some action items that people need to focus on right now. | ||
| We need to keep this paper ballot hand-counted in the primary. | ||
| It's a great beta site test for everybody in the country. | ||
| You guys need some assistance. | ||
| Explain what the situation is and what the solution is. | ||
| Yeah, so the solution, as Melissa was saying, was a complete paper solution. | ||
| We voted on in September. | ||
| It needs about 70,000 ballots have to be counted. | ||
| So we need about 3,300 counters. | ||
| But the bigger thing we need is funding to do this. | ||
| The state reimburses so much, and the county reimburses so much or covers so much. | ||
| So we're trying to raise about another $125,000 to $150,000 literally today. | ||
| And we're on a short and final to try to decide on how we're going to do this. | ||
| And you have to have the funds and the people. | ||
| We're ramping the people rapidly. | ||
| We just crossed a pretty critical threshold on people. | ||
| But again, 3,300 counters and about 125 to 150,000 left. | ||
| So if there's anybody out there that wants to jump in and be Superman today, now's the time to do it. | ||
| Dallasgop.org/slash handcount is our URL. | ||
| There's a sign-up button on there to count, and the giving button is right next to that. | ||
| And I'm also on X at Stan M. Woodward if anybody wants to reach out direct. | ||
| But yeah, dallasgop.org/slash handcount. | ||
| And time's critical. | ||
| I know it's a you know late breaking here, but I appreciate you and Mike Lindell and the president jumping in earlier in the week, getting behind this. | ||
| It's a huge project. | ||
| We've got a great team. | ||
| It's on the launch pad and ready to go. | ||
| One more time. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| I wanted to go right now. | ||
| Where do they go right now? | ||
| DallasGOP.org/slash handcount. | ||
| Real simple. | ||
| And you've got a sign-up button on the left if you want to count. | ||
| And then the donate to the hand count effort button on the right gets you right into some restricted accounts that are used only for the hand count. | ||
| So that's really critical. | ||
| And again, if anybody wants to contact me directly, there's an info at dallasgop.org or you can find me on X at StanM Woodward. | ||
| Perfect. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Melissa Katz, what's your social media handles? | ||
| Okay, on X, it's Melissa M. Katz USA. | ||
| On Getter, it's Melissa M. Katz. | ||
| And on TrueSocial, it's Melissa M. Katz1776. | ||
| And thank you, Steve, for having us. | ||
| So important. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| This is grassroots. | ||
| The Dallas County Republican Party. | ||
| It is now the grassroots that are leading this. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, we have to get this done today. | ||
| And in fact, I'm going to talk to Brad about getting you guys up here at five o'clock today. | ||
| So thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Thank you, Stan. | ||
| Thank you, Melissa. | ||
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| In Dallas, paper ballots hand counted. | ||
| The holy grail of election integrity. | ||
| Ryan Grimm joins us now from Dropsite News. | ||
| Sir, you had a piece yesterday talking about how I guess the Labor government or Starmer is going out of its way to shut down the monetization of sites like Breitbart. | ||
| But I want you to step back for a second and tell, because I think what's going on in the UK, and we get hit with this a lot, what is the difference in the UK and the U.S., as tough as it is in the U.S., the U.K. is actually laying out a model that a lot of the Radical Democrats want to use about shutting down free speech. | ||
| Can you walk us through it? | ||
| I mean, one of the great things about the United States is that we have a First Amendment. | ||
| I think a lot of people don't realize how special and unique that is. | ||
| And the First Amendment allows not just journalists, but any citizen to publish classified information, to register a hateful opinion if they want to do so. | ||
| If you don't have a First Amendment, the government can then dictate what can be published and can define what counts as hate, what counts as hate speech. | ||
| Obviously, here in the United States, you can't direct violent threats at somebody. | ||
| That is a crime. | ||
| But beyond that, you have deep First Amendment protections. | ||
| So in the UK now, You have very little protections around speech if what you're saying is determined to be against what the government says is allowed. | ||
| They're going particularly after critics of Israel, but it goes broader than that, too. | ||
| So what are they doing specifically with Breitbart? | ||
| Talk about this demonetization. | ||
| How does it actually work? | ||
| So this came up during the push back against Jeremy Corbyn. | ||
| So you have to go kind of back to that period. | ||
| Remember, so Corbynism takes over the Labor Party. | ||
| And what we now know, and this comes from an adapted excerpt from the book, The Fraud, by Paul Holden. | ||
| I highly recommend it. | ||
| It's an investigation into Keir Starmer. | ||
| And so they're going after Jeremy Corbyn. | ||
| And so they identify the kind of media structure that had developed around Corbyn. | ||
| That's mostly a left-wing structure. | ||
| And so they secretly then finance these organizations that are said to be kind of grassroots Britons who are simply concerned about misinformation and disinformation and hate speech. | ||
| What we can now reveal is that this was part of Keir Starmer's political machine. | ||
| And the goal was to defeat Corbynism and take over the Labor Party via Keir Starmer. | ||
| But while they're going after the left, they also start going after alt-right and right-wing populist media as well. | ||
| And that's where Breitbart and also the Federalist and Zero Hedge and some others come into their sites. | ||
| And they start with the government office and the parliament and get them to demonetize Breitbart. | ||
| But then they go further. | ||
| They go to Ford, other corporations, and they start to create avenues for corporations to just simply say, oh, if this organization says I should not be placing my ads on this particular news site, then I will do it. | ||
| And that's how you can demonetize news organizations en masse, which they did then to Breitbart and the Federalists and others. | ||
| Now that you've broken the story, is there going to be a remedy or is the UK still, because everybody knows, very hesitant to say certain things in the UK, to talk about certain topics, to even go on some of their shows about being shut down or having charges brought against them. | ||
| Frankly, I think it depends on what the conservatives here in the United States do. | ||
| Because when he was running this operation, Trump was in the wilderness. | ||
| And he came at, like, the Starmer operation came after Trump directly as well, in the context of Brexit and also their disagreements with Trump politically. | ||
| They didn't think Trump would be coming back. | ||
| And so now that Trump is back in the White House and Breitbart, Federalists and others have not been destroyed, he did manage to pretty effectively destroy a lot of left-wing outlets in the UK. | ||
| The right-wing outlets have survived. | ||
| So I think that the question really is, will there be pressure applied to Starmer? | ||
| And whose chief of staff orchestrated this? | ||
| His current chief of staff is the one who was the leading director behind this campaign. | ||
| So it depends what the conservative movement here in the U.S., I think, does to put pressure on Starmer. | ||
| And that pressure would look like what? | ||
| I think public statements from conservative figures to say that this type of censorship of American news outlets. | ||
| I think we're entitled to our opinion about the way that they censor British news outlets. | ||
| But for them to be trying to censor American news outlets is far beyond the pale. | ||
| Amazing. | ||
| Ryan, we're going to be all over the story. | ||
| Look forward to having you back. | ||
| Want people to start going to your site on Dropsite News. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| What's your social media? | ||
| Yeah, dropsite news.com on all social, and we're on all social platforms at Dropsite News. | ||
| I think the posse will find a lot useful there. | ||
| I think they will find a lot useful. | ||
| You're an intrepid reporter, sir, and a voice of truth. | ||
| Sometimes people love it, and sometimes people love it less, but you're a warrior. | ||
| Thank you so much for joining us on today. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Appreciate you, sir. | ||
| Ryan Grimm, one of the toughest guys, tough as bootleather. | ||
| Raw egg nationalist, I couldn't have a better tee up for you. | ||
| In fact, sir, that's not your actual name. | ||
| You have been known as Raw Egg Nationalist and become so famous in our movement, exactly for kind of what Ryan Grimm's talking about. | ||
| In your home country, they've gone out of their way to trying to shut you down and call you everything in the book. | ||
| Is that correct? | ||
| It's great to be with you, Steve. | ||
| Yeah, they have. | ||
| I mean, so I was posting anonymously on Twitter as Raw Egg Nationalist from about 2020. | ||
| And then as I started to become more prominent in around about 2024, I started to get attention from the authorities. | ||
| And then in the summer of 2024, I was doxxed by an activist organization in the UK called Hope Not Hate, which incidentally works directly with the government and receives hundreds of thousands of pounds from the UK government. | ||
| So there's a very, very clear suggestion actually that my identity was revealed to the world because the UK government wanted that to happen. | ||
| And it's similar to things that have happened in the US with people like Douglas Mackey, for example, Ricky Vaughan. | ||
| He was an anonymous poster and he was the subject of what was probably a kind of government-backed attempt not only to reveal his identity, but then also to persecute him and prosecute him. | ||
| So, I mean, there are very, very serious, very, very sinister things happening in the UK at the moment around free speech. | ||
| And it's good that people in America are really paying attention now. | ||
| No, we're going to take a short commercial break and we're going to bring you back for an entire segment and a half. | ||
| I want to drill down on your beliefs and your thoughts. | ||
| When Hope Not Hate did this, they're funded by the UK government. | ||
| They wanted harm to come to you. | ||
| That's why you were doxxed. | ||
| They saw you as a threat. | ||
| They saw you as a massive cultural and political threat. | ||
| And that's why they did it. | ||
| And nothing could be more dangerous. | ||
| They wanted harm to come to you. | ||
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| And as such, the British government doxed you and wanted your name known so that you could be intimidated, which you're not. | ||
| But walk us through, what is it about your beliefs, your philosophy about masculinity that the existing established order finds so dangerous to the fact that the government itself, through one of its apparatuses, would actually try to open you up to harm and have your career ruined, sir. | ||
| Well, I think it's a truism, actually, you know, that tyrants of all stripes across the ages are afraid of men. | ||
| And they're afraid of men who are organized and disciplined, motivated, men who associate with one another, who pursue shared goals and values. | ||
| You know, if you read Aristotle, if you read the politics, book five of the politics, where Aristotle talks about tyrants and what tyrants do in order to maintain their power, he says, look, tyrants prevent men from associating with one another. | ||
| Tyrants close down the voluntary associations, the gymnasia. | ||
| Tyrants prevent men from associating with one another. | ||
| They prevent men from sort of having shared projects. | ||
| They set men at each other's throats in order that they aren't at the throat of the tyrant himself. | ||
| And my message really has been from the start, you know, it's kind of a Jordan, a kind of message that Jordan Peterson actually, in a kind of milder form, has been putting forward and that's been very, very popular and really caught on, which is that men need to take control of their own lives. | ||
| You need to take control of what you eat. | ||
| You need to work out. | ||
| But beyond that, beyond the kind of limited scope of the Jordan Peterson sort of clean up your own bedroom message, my message is a political one. | ||
| You need to sort yourself out. | ||
| You need to find other men who share your values, who share your goals, who are patriotic. | ||
| And you need to work towards the renewal of the nation. | ||
| And so I think really it's this fundamental truth. | ||
| Tyrannical governments hate men who are organized and who are patriotic and who have, well, basically testosterone. | ||
| Could you look back over British or American history, like Victorian era? | ||
| I mean, are there specific ways you can point to times when men, you know, not just with diet and with habits like that, but with associations and bonding and camaraderie, that this has happened before, that you had a stronger nation because you had, you could actually point to historical examples where men bonding together with camaraderie, this kind of sense of purpose, | ||
| having sorted out personal problems and united to drive the nation forward has happened before in either British or American history? | ||
| Yeah, of course. | ||
| I mean, I think you only need to look at the American Revolution to see what a small, determined, hard core of men who love freedom, who are patriots, who want to resist tyrannical government, who want to achieve political representation can do. | ||
| I mean, you have these movements in the U.S., the three percenters, and actually it was probably a far smaller percentage, actually, of the colonial pre-revolutionary population that actually did fight in the Revolutionary War. | ||
| But there are examples from throughout history. | ||
| I mean, one of my favorite examples, actually, is the conquistadors, you know, and what they managed to do in not only in the Caribbean, but then also on the Central American mainland. | ||
| You know, you had a tiny, tiny number of very, very determined, well-organized men led by these inspirational leaders, men like Hernan Cortez, Francisco Pizarro, who were able basically to bring an enormous, enormous empire to its knees and to create a totally new political order. | ||
| It's absolutely not an overstatement to say that actually small groups of very determined, very motivated, trained men can actually really totally flip political order on its head. | ||
| And that's a message that rebounds throughout actually the history of the Western world. | ||
| Now, Dr. Cornish Dale, you actually have a strong academic background. | ||
| Of course, they tried to trash you and said you're ethno-nationalists. | ||
| You have these kooky theories about men's diet and testosterone. | ||
| Walk us through them. | ||
| What are exactly your theories that so freaked out the established order to the point that they tried to get you actually shut down? | ||
| Well, one of the things I think that really they didn't like, I wrote a book in 2022 that was actually had a very good foreword from Norbin Laden, who I know is a treasured guest of yours, who's a good friend of mine. | ||
| The book was called The Eggs Benedict Option, which is a kind of ironic reference to Rod Dreer's Benedict option. | ||
| But it was about the plan for a global plant-based diet and about the relationship between control of the food supply and political control. | ||
| And this is actually something that goes right back to Plato. | ||
| So in Plato's Republic, Plato has Socrates discuss this sort of hypothetical, harmonious, perfect society where you control the mass of the ordinary people by making them eat a vegetarian diet. | ||
| You restrict their access to meat, and that means that basically, in modern terms, you know, the men have lower testosterone, they're not aggressive, they're not acquisitive, they're not competitive, they don't really seek to do anything other than sort of work and live a kind of mediocre life. | ||
| And we're seeing the return of this kind of idea, I think, with this plant-based agenda. | ||
| And so that was the subject of the book. | ||
| You know, what is really going on with this push to deprive us of animal foods? | ||
| You know, why is the global medical establishment, why are NGOs, why are governments, why are captains of industry and celebrities all telling us that we need to stop eating meat, we need to stop drinking milk and eating eggs and other animal products. | ||
| And it's about, well, fundamentally, my contention is that it's about control. | ||
| It's about consolidation of control of the food supply, mainly in the hands of corporations. | ||
| So that's a long-term trend that we see, I think, in diet and nutrition, in food. | ||
| Across the 20th century is the consolidation of control of the food supply in the hands of a smaller and smaller number of larger and larger players. | ||
| And it's been a disaster for our health. | ||
| I mean, this whole Make America Healthy Again movement that's being spearheaded by RFK Jr., I mean, it is fundamentally a revolt against corporate control of the food supply and the terrible, terrible effects it's had on our health. | ||
| So I think that that really scared them. | ||
| I think that that was something that really made them sit up and take notice because it's quite a novel interpretation and it's not the interpretation that we're told, you know, when we are told that we need to stop eating animal products. | ||
| We're told we need to save the planet. | ||
| We need to stop, you know, we need to stop livestock burping and breaking wind to stop the planet overheating. | ||
| And we also need to feed 10 billion people and especially 5 billion people in Africa by the middle of the century. | ||
| So we need to abandon this wasteful animal agriculture. | ||
| But actually, really, I think that that is just an ideological excuse for consolidation of control of the food supply and of the population. | ||
| Now, you take it on. | ||
| Talk to me about this new book, The Last Men, because you wrote a trilogy, then there was a gap. | ||
| Now you've come up with a new book that's going to come out, I think, in the middle of the month from a sky horse, Tony Lyons, and the team. | ||
| It's The Last Men. | ||
| Do you take that off of, was it Fukuyama's? | ||
| Is that a rift on him? | ||
| What do you mean about The Last Men, about liberalism and destroying masculinity? | ||
| Yeah, so it's a direct reference to Fukuyama. | ||
| And in fact, Fukuyama is the main kind of thing, he provides the main framing of the argument of the book about what's been happening in terms of the development of democracy and what that does to men. | ||
| So Fukuyama talks about thymos, about what happens to thymos, which is basically the way that the ancient Greeks used to refer to spiritedness, to the kind of things that drive men to achieve, to compete with one another. | ||
| Fukuyama's argument is basically that the triumph of liberal democracy is the triumph of a particular kind of thymos at the expense of another. | ||
| So, you know, in liberal democracy, we can be recognized as equal, but we can't be recognized as better. | ||
| And so that has very, very distinct effects, I think, on male behavior because, you know, testosterone drives men to compete with one another. | ||
| It drives men to want to be better. | ||
| But we've created a political system that is making it increasingly hard for certain forms of fundamental male behavior actually ever to be expressed. | ||
| I mean, the book is a follow-on actually from the Tucker Carlson documentary that I was in in 2022. | ||
| So this is another reason why I really, really kind of sprang to prominence is because I featured in this Tucker Carlson documentary called The End of Men. | ||
| I was pretty much the main star along with RFK Jr. about testosterone decline and about the causes of testosterone decline, things like exposure to pesticides, sedentary lifestyles, obesity, all that kind of stuff. | ||
| But it was also about the political implications of testosterone decline on a civilizational level. | ||
| And testosterone is declining on a civilizational level. | ||
| There are studies like the Massachusetts Male Aging Study, for example, which took place from the late 80s into the early 2000s in the Boston area, that showed that on average year on year, male testosterone levels are declining by 1%. | ||
| Now, that might not sound like a lot, but look, 25 years, that's a decline of a quarter. | ||
| 50 years, that's a decline of half. | ||
| What's going to happen in 100 years? | ||
| Are men going to have any testosterone at all? | ||
| And the thing is, testosterone isn't the only thing that makes men masculine, but it's a very, very important part of the equation. | ||
| And it's something that's generally neglected, I think, in this quite broad literature on the kind of crisis of masculinity, if you will. | ||
| So, you know, Jordan Peterson talks about it. | ||
| Richard Reeves, Senator Josh Hawley has a book about, you know, what's wrong with young men, but none of them talk about testosterone. | ||
| And, you know, really, really scary things are happening to testosterone levels across the Western world. | ||
| And I think if we don't do something actually to address that, then we're never going to solve the problem. | ||
| What is your action plan? | ||
| What are the two or three things the audience should be thinking about and pressing on with to increase the testosterone levels? | ||
| Well, I mean, there are some pretty simple fundamental things that you can do. | ||
| Clean up your diet, stop eating processed food. | ||
| Processed food has been a big target for RFK Jr. in the first year of the, or slightly less than a year of the Maha agenda. | ||
| Processed food is really bad. | ||
| You know, if you can ditch processed food and start preparing your own food, preparing your own meals, learning how to cook, eating nutrient-dense animal foods in particular, building a diet around things like good quality red meat, eggs, milk, other dairy products, etc. | ||
| That will, as a man, that will absolutely improve your testosterone levels. | ||
| Exercise, lifting weights in particular, but you know, if you're overweight, just losing weight will increase your testosterone significantly. | ||
| One thing actually that is neglected is sleep. | ||
| Sleep is a very, very powerful determinant of hormonal health. | ||
| There's a study that shows, for example, if you double your sleep from four to eight hours, you can double your testosterone levels. | ||
| So get serious about getting a good night's sleep. | ||
| So those are three things. | ||
| If you attend to your diet, if you do some exercise and you sort out your sleep, your health will be incredibly, incredibly improved just by doing those three things alone. | ||
| Raw Egg Nationalist, if you would hang with us, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
| We're going to return with you. | ||
| Also, Taj Gill is going to join us. | ||
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| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
| Raw Egg Nationalist. | ||
| The audience has loved this. | ||
| Where did they go to get the book? | ||
| We're going to have you back on next week by Hooker Kirkle. | ||
| Figured out because the audience wants to spend more time with you. | ||
| Where do they get the book today? | ||
| Where do they order? | ||
| So it's being published by Skyhorse. | ||
| You can order it directly from skyhorse.com, or you can just go to Amazon and pre-order it there. | ||
| It will be out in hardback, and I think in audiobook format as well on December the 16th. | ||
| Now, a lot of people already are engineer room or texting me. | ||
| They love your Twitter feed or your X feed. | ||
| What are your coordinates on social media? | ||
| Where do people go to find out more about you and your philosophy? | ||
| So on Twitter, I'm Raw Egg Nationalist. | ||
| My handle is Baby Gravy9, and I'm on Substack. | ||
| I've got a Substack that's rawegstack.com, where I publish weekly essays, pieces about health and fitness, political commentary. | ||
| I'm also working as a reporter and opinion writer at the moment for InfoWars for Alex Jones. | ||
| So you'll regularly see my reporting and opinion pieces Friday, Saturday, sorry, Saturday, Sunday, Monday on InfoWars as well. | ||
| But I mean, my Twitter feed is really like the central hub. | ||
| So I do actually have rawegnationalist.com as well. | ||
| If you go on there, that gives some information about me and links, but it's Twitter, really. | ||
| Perfect. | ||
| You've joined a group of pirates, I can tell you. | ||
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| It's very fitting that Raw Egg Nationalists are there. | ||
| Sir, are you doing any public talks? | ||
| I know you're going out to West Coast. | ||
| Is there anything that people can see you? | ||
| Is your schedule up on your Twitter feed? | ||
| It will be. | ||
| I'm not sure what I'm doing on the West Coast yet, but I know I may very well be doing some speaking. | ||
| But I know that I'm coming back to DC next week. | ||
| I may be going to New York. | ||
| I think there's going to be possibly be a launch party for the book in New York. | ||
| I'm still finalizing that. | ||
| Fantastic. | ||
| The details will be released as soon as I know them. | ||
| We will work with Tony, and we'll have you back in the war room next week. | ||
| I may actually be back myself. | ||
| Until then, one more time, the Twitter feed. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| Baby Gravy9, and my sub stack is rawegstack.com. | ||
| Let's go order that book today, folks. | ||
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| Roy Gnashlis, Doc, thank you so much. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| What a pleasure. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Let's get the book. | ||
| Let's get the book into young men's hands. | ||
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| Where do people go to get this great coffee? | ||
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| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Make sure you go to Roy Nashless Substack. | ||
| Go to his Twitter feed. | ||
| You see him over at Alex Jones. | ||
| Get the book. | ||
| This guy's made a huge difference. | ||
| And this is why the British government tried to take him out. | ||
| Talking about making a huge difference. | ||
| Mike Lindell, this is a mess. | ||
| And I'm telling you, this is a key that picks the lock. | ||
| I've been saying we got to get a U.S. attorney on this. | ||
| This thing under walls, a guy who was actually nominated by the Democratic Party to be vice president of the United States, it shows you how radical they are. | ||
| This situation with the Somalians in Minnesota, is there any truth to the rumor that you're going to run for governor? | ||
| Well, we had to file something, Steve, yesterday that had to be filed if I do run. | ||
| And I'm 90-some percent. | ||
| I'm there, and we're going to make a decision next Thursday, December 11th. | ||
| But this thing that had to be filed yesterday, it was just a Minnesota regulation, and then the media grabbed it and ran with it. | ||
| With everything going on in Minnesota, Steve, I grew up there. | ||
| I love my state. | ||
| And it's just being destroyed by the Somalians, by the end our governor, the mayor of Minneapolis. | ||
| And now this morning, it was reported about Keith Ellison. | ||
| He might even be involved in this, the Attorney General who's attacking my Lindale Recovery Network. | ||
| It's just corruption, corruption, corruption. | ||
| And I go down to the streets of Minneapolis. | ||
| I was there a week ago, Steve. | ||
| And it's just, it's so change. | ||
| It's almost like a ghost town. | ||
| People are afraid to go down there. | ||
| And then all the empty buildings. | ||
| Remember, Waltz let it get burned to the ground in the summer of 2020. | ||
| It's all just disgusting. | ||
| Okay, we're going to have tonight. | ||
| We don't have time now. | ||
| We're going to play this explosive charge, I think, from the Minnesota State Senate about Keith Ellison being a part of this, taking money, etc. | ||
| So we'll get into this. | ||
| This thing in Minneapolis and in Minnesota is sickening and it's got to be dealt with. | ||
| President Trump said, hey, I want them all out. | ||
| Mike Davis said, the vice report, I want them all out. | ||
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