Episode 5148: Democrat Party Continues To Lose Footing; Not Backing Down Into 2028
Donald Trump’s allies, including Patrick Byrne and Steve Stern’s Precinct Project USA, are pushing baseless 2020 election fraud claims—like Georgia’s February 27, 2026 hearing—while All-Family Pharmacy (47% off prescriptions) bypasses state drug restrictions under "medical freedom." A Chris Heinz map projects 230 House seats for Democrats by April 21st Virginia referendum, fueled by a 62% socialist-leaning base (up from 5% in 1999). Far-left mobilization contrasts with Republican redistricting losses and stagnant enthusiasm, risking an impeachment majority unless grassroots energy surges. Transgender ideology is framed as a divisive Marxist tool, while Coalition efforts aim to restore election confidence through top-down collaboration. [Automatically generated summary]
I remember that quote of the Republican senator who said, right, anonymously, who said, let him play golf, let him say the election was rigged, he's not going to do anything.
I mean, good people have gone along with this.
Republicans who are not, who know it's not true, have gone along with it long enough so that they have created a monster.
So that that kind of anti-democratic rhetoric has gone on.
Yes, we must build election infrastructure that makes it easy and secure for eligible American citizens to vote while preventing non-citizens, including what she calls illegal aliens, from casting ballots.
The choice of who to vote for is obviously up to the voters themselves.
Clean up on aisle nine, Angelo.
Here's the thing.
Who are the right people?
These are the questions.
Who are the right people?
For whom do we want them voting for?
And furthermore, where is the evidence of the widespread voter fraud?
Even the Heritage Foundation has not determined there is widespread voter fraud.
Their own data and research says there's not.
So is this a case of if they just say it enough, people start to believe it?
Yeah, so I think that's part of it, you know, in terms of their execution.
But it's something to also consider is that where's the evidence?
Well, you can actually find them.
There are people.
Now, there's not evidence, but the source of it is there's this constellation of right-wing influencers that have been pickled in these lies now for six years.
And they're not just out there, you know, talking about it.
They're working directly with the Trump administration to say, now it's time, now that you're in power, go back and find proof of the things and the conspiracies that we were pushing five or six years ago.
So if you look at what happened in Fulton County, just a week before the raid in Fulton County, Patrick Byrne, who was in the Oval Office in 2020 with Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn saying seize the, when Trump said to seize the voting machines, he had to leave a TV hit before it happened to do an emergency meeting at the White House, which apparently was about some upcoming thing related to election conspiracy.
So to me, that's, where's the source?
It's all of these influencers out there that they are now basically running the playbook around whatever false claim they have been holding on to for six or seven years.
And they're everywhere.
There's a bunch of people percolating in Maricopa County now in Arizona.
And so that's the thing that's sort of giving it some fuel.
Obviously, Trump's own narrative and all the externalities for it.
But you can really zero in, and that's what you'll find.
Europe really needs the U.S., in NATO, in all kinds of things.
And so there are still European leaders who listen to the Marco Rubio in Munich and think, actually, you know, the U.S. is still with us.
This is all going to be okay.
But there are others who say, essentially, it's over.
We need to assume that we're on our own.
And Europe needs the U.S. as the strong leader slash beacon of the free world, not the direction it's going in now.
And the question is, are some banking on history holding?
I think that's over.
I think in Europe, there's a very strong sense that I got from the days in Munich and indeed before in Dallas.
All this idea of what people call the global world order, the U.S.-led of it is over.
The West, I think, is over as a concept, in the sense that there are significant differences now between what the United States administration wants and what many people in Europe want.
And it is much, it is important to be realistic about that.
There are areas that we agree on, but the idea that the U.S. is pushing for the same agenda as Europe, think only about that.
Look at Ukraine.
As you say, Secretary Rubio is supporting the man who is making it most difficult in Europe to support Ukraine.
Why are we talking about this?
Because it's overwhelmingly popular with the public.
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I remember voting here in Washington, D.C. in 2016 and being told, oh no, you've already voted.
And I had to fill out a provisional ballot.
Now it was a clerical error.
Was nothing necessarily nefarious going on, but that obviously can be resolved by having some form of an easily obtainable state ID that people show to say that they are who they are.
And you know, we should also remember as we talk about all of this, it is dramatically easier to vote in the United States today than it was 10 years ago, 20 years ago.
We have expanded access to polling places, we have early voting.
People in the primary in North Carolina are already voting today.
It is so much easier to vote in America today than it used to be, and we sometimes lose sight of that.
This has now ruptured something.
Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, talked about a rupture.
I think something has ripped, and there is a massive loss of trust.
And in Europe, now there are more and more people saying, we cannot trust the Americans any longer.
And that's a fundamental shift.
Texas actually starts voting tomorrow.
There's some early votes happening in Texas.
This was on the ballot.
This is what's and who is on the ballot in Texas in federal and statewide.
One United States Senator seat, 38 House seats.
There's some new congressional districts given that redistricting, mid-decade redistricting.
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Commissioner of General Land Office, Commissioner of Agriculture, one seat for Railroad Commissioner, four members of the state Supreme Court, three members of the Court of Criminal Appeals, and three members of the 15th Court of Appeals.
Early voting starts in the primaries tomorrow in Texas.
This is like kicking off the season, if you will.
Cornell, what are you watching for in Texas coming up?
The House stuff is a mess, but what I'm watching for is you have a sitting Republican incumbent who's being challenged in the primary by someone who is very much sort of in the Trump vein.
If he takes out Cornyn in that primary, Katie barred the door, because as you know, look, 85, 88% of incumbents win re-election.
A Texas open seat is very different from a Texas seat where you have a sitting incumbent and someone who is more Trumpy and less mainstream than the sitting Republican.
I think that becomes a very interesting race for Democrats if Cornyn is taken out in the primary.
And maybe amidst all the cruelty and the chaos, you start to feel a little doubt and you start to wonder whether our Republic can survive it.
A government transformed into a tool of one man's vengeance and enrichment.
A spiritually broken president who digs the moral pit deeper and deeper.
But Pastor, Proverbs says: whoever digs a pit, whoever digs a pit will fall into it.
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And scripture is full of kings brought low by their own arrogance.
Ahab surrounded himself with 400 yes men, false prophets paid to affirm the king's delusions.
And those delusions led him to his defeat.
And among today's false prophets are the election deniers who indulge this president's obsession with overturning the 2020 election.
Now hear me when I say this.
They tell a lie so absurd and therefore so debasing to tell that the act of telling it proves the teller's total and humiliating submission.
Trump makes a ridiculous claim.
Maybe he plucked it from one of the true social posts.
Maybe it just came up with his own imagination.
But he makes this argument.
And then someone in, right with me, a prominent influencer, it used to be Sean Hannity back in the day, and now it's a Steve Bannon or some Benny Johnson, somebody who's trying to make a name for themselves.
They then trip over themselves to backfill it, to make that thing substantiate, whatever it is, regardless of how absurd that argument is.
And that is how they curry favor.
And that pattern, and of course, then Trump awards them, right?
He gives them more credit or acknowledge it, maybe more access, maybe a little wink.
Here, it's the same thing in practice in the administration.
He sows his distrust, his anger, his sense of negative sentiment with an administration official.
And then they then scurry to try to do something to backfill a claim that he's been making.
So instead of it just being with words, they now use government power to then try to find or manipulate or engineer concrete evidence of it, even if it's not there, so that he can either reinforce or sustain or fuel a larger narrative.
And then, as has been discussed here, take some larger external action.
At the end of the day, he's already said what he wants to do.
He doesn't want people voting.
He wants to make it hard for him to vote.
He wants to cheat and steal.
And he thinks the ends justify the means here.
And he's going to do it one way or another.
At least he's going to try to.
And all of these things are the pieces to help him execute that.
I am just reminded of Mark Elias, who has sat at this table many a times and has said that the president was, they were successful in Fulton County.
They got a judge to sign a warrant to seize ballots.
And so if they will do that for an election that happened in 2020, in the year of our Lord 2026, what do we think they are going to be able to do this November?
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 don't 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 lie?
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.
War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
It's Tuesday, 17 February in the year of our Lord, 2026.
It's the first day of early voting in Texas.
I think Punch Bowl has a brief hit today saying how the center of the political universe is in Texas right now through this primary.
He's absolutely correct on that.
These issues are inextricably linked.
It's all about getting out the vote and who's motivated to actually vote because the Democrats, and we had Sam Fattis on last night about this color revolution, they believe right now that they are within six months of ending the Trump movement and ending President Trump's presidency and shattering it.
That's what they believe.
I'm going to have Richard Barrisson and some other grassroots folks in this first hour to go through this.
You see how obsessed they are with the 2020 election.
They're obsessed with the 2020 election because they understand now that we actually are in power and we can get our hands on the evidence that it's going to expose them.
You see, they're talking about Georgia and they're talking about Maricopa County, which we know something big is going to happen in Maricopa right away.
And you want to motivate people, start not just taking action, but getting results of actions we're taking.
Let's go to Harry McDouglan in Georgia.
Sir, all important because we're more advanced in Georgia than anywhere else.
We've actually got the FBI on a criminal investigation on these ballots.
We've got Director of National Intelligence on an overall investigation of this and many others.
You've been at this for the first time.
I mean, you've been at this from the beginning, and we know they have Abby Lowell and Norm Eisen, two of the heaviest guns they have besides Mark Elias, are going to be in court both, I think, this week, but really a trial starts, I think, Friday the 27th.
Can you get us up to date?
Because we have to make sure if they get the evidence back, I think the whole thing gets shattered.
So walk me through, Harry, where do we stand with this and how important is it?
So a motion was filed under a rule of federal criminal procedure for return of the seized materials.
The parties that filed the motion initially were Rob Pitts and the Fulton County Election Board.
Fulton County joined that motion.
It's set for an evidentiary hearing on February the 27th.
And Abby Lowell and Norm Eisen have entered appearances for the move ants, Fulton County and the election board.
The scope of the issues will be limited to those that are relevant on such a motion.
It will not be a trial of the underlying investigation or whether there's any criminality to be investigated.
I mean, they got to support the search warrant, but this is not the final battle.
If the government loses the motion, however, it will unquestionably be a setback.
So the movants will be filing an amended motion by midnight tonight.
The government files their response Friday at 5, and then they exchange exhibits, try to narrow the issue.
But hang on.
It is going to be a trial on the 27th because they're talking about witnesses, et cetera.
The question of the issue today by midnight, we got 30 seconds of holding through the break.
Do they actually have standing?
I mean, we lost these 63 because does right now Abby Lowell and Eisen's client have standing on this?
I do not think they do.
Their clients are not the custodians of the record, of the records that were seized, and therefore they have no protectable interest and no grounds upon which to seek their return.
And so that's a very straightforward argument for the government to make.
Okay, hang on, because this is if we on the 27th, if they get those ballots back and the tapes and all that, I just don't see anything happening between now and election day.
I think it'll be a massive, massive, massive setback, particularly for people's motivation.
You guys in Georgia, these Patriots have been hanging in there now going on the sixth year short commercial break.
We're going to leave you with Bruce Springsteen to blow your head up more, even more than that cold open.
We've got Richard Barris, Harry McDougal, and all next in the Worm.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Van.
So, Harry, you saw in the cold open, that's why we played them every night on cable.
They're allocating a huge amount of time to this issue.
And it's virtually crickets on our side.
And I think that's why there's still some confusion in D.C.
They look at this as equivalent to the Comey situation where they get the phone back and the whole thing, you know, Harrigan's gone, the whole thing collapses.
They intend to end, let me be blunt, they intend to end our drive to get to the bottom of the 2020 election.
After patriots have stood in the breach for five and six years, they intend to end it Friday a week from now on this evidentiary hearing.
You say it's evidentiary hearing.
I realize that's a legal term.
It's a trial.
They intend to convince the judge to get their hands on the ballots.
And if they get their hands on the balance this time, they're going to destroy them.
They're going to destroy all the evidence.
We'll never unwind this, sir.
Well, in your cold open, a fantastic collection of lies was presented to denigrate the investigation being carried out by the government and to denigrate all the people that have spent years looking into the facts and exposing how many irregularities there were in this election.
It is a massive information war.
All instruments of the orthodoxy are being employed.
New York Times, Washington Post, The Hill, Atlantic, MSNBC, the networks, they're all towing the same line.
Look at who is freaking out about the possibility that this investigation might be thoroughly and properly investigated.
That tells you that they're scared to death, and they are doing everything they can to prevent the investigation from going forward.
And they will try to do that at the hearing on the 27th.
Harry, what I'd like to do is get the information of how people can track you.
And tonight, because you're the lawyer.
If they don't get the, I guess, the clerk as part of this by midnight tonight, did they even have standing to go forward?
I mean, won't the government argue that on Friday when you shut this thing down, sir?
I certainly expect the government will make that argument.
The legal custodian of the records as we speak is the clerk of Superior Court.
And ironically, the motion for return of these records lays out chapter and verse under Georgia law why the clerk is the custodian.
And then it says the move ants, the petitioners, are the custodians.
I think they anticipated that the clerk would join them in this motion, but she did not.
So, on the face of their pleading, they have pled themselves out of court.
The custodian is the clerk.
That's the person who has standing to seek their return.
And as far as the criteria, right, June 24th, 2024, the clerk was in court seeking to destroy these records.
Okay?
That was prevented by the judge.
I was in court.
I opposed that motion.
But now they're acting like this is a priceless heirloom and they have to get it back.
The real reason they want it back is so they can continue to obstruct access to these records from by the state election board and by my client, Caroline Jeffords.
Sir, social media, where do people go to keep up with this?
And we'll have you back on tomorrow after we get after they get their filing tonight.
Voter Control Strategy00:14:59
Yes, sir.
I'm on X at Harry MacD, or you can search my name, Harry McDougal.
It'll come up just as well.
Harry, thank you so much.
And thank you, and Caroline Jervers, the entire team down there for fighting the good fight, as always.
All righty.
These are patriots in action.
Let's go.
We got Richard Barris.
I want to play.
You know, we had Fattis on yesterday, and Fattis, one of the smartest guys around.
That piece about the American Ted Offensive, what's happened in Minneapolis.
This is why we play the Springsteen song to make sure your nose is rubbed in at exactly what's going on here.
It's an insurrection, a color revolution.
This is not normal politics.
Let's go ahead and play.
I think there's a misconception also about DSA, Working Family Party, and their powers.
It's not Mandami alone.
They've taken the financial capital of the world.
They've taken the greatest city in the United States and they control it.
And they want to control a lot more than that.
And unless they're stopped, they're going to control a lot more than that.
Let's play Harry Anton and tee up for Richard Barris.
The far left is significantly more powerful than they once were.
This sort of gives the game away here.
Democrats who identify is very liberal or conservative.
You know, there used to be a lot of conservative Democrats right back in 1999.
26% of Democrats self-identified as conservative.
Just 5% said that they were very liberal.
It was a smidgen, a smidgen, a smidge.
Now that far left has gained considerably in power.
Look at this.
Now we're talking about a fifth of Democrats.
21% say they're very liberal.
That conservative part of the Democratic Party, Adios Amigos could buy just 8%.
And when you combine the 21% who are very liberal with those who say that they're somewhat liberal, we're talking about three in five Democrats who identify as either somewhat liberal or very liberal with the very liberals, a much larger portion of the party.
The far left, which used to just be a smidgen within the Democratic Party, has gained considerable power, as you saw in New Jersey's 11th district.
What about Democratic socialists, like the likes of, you know, you've got Bernie Sanders or Zora Mandani here in New York City.
Where is that lineup?
Okay, so on a separate question where you essentially, CNN asked this last year, which was, okay, Democrats who think of themselves as Democratic socialists among all Democrats, including those independents who lean towards the Democratic Party.
Look at this.
We're talking about a third, a third of all Democrats who identify as Democratic socialists.
Bernie Sanders and Zoro Mandani are not alone.
They are a considerable part of the Democratic base at this point.
And more than that, if you look at Democrats under the age of 35, they are nearly half, nearly half of the Democratic Party.
Look at this.
42% of Democrats think of themselves as Democratic socialists under the age of 35, just like Zoro Mandani.
That, what happened in New York City, is not some aberration, right?
It is not something that just happened in New York City.
It is something that we are seeing grow within the Democratic Party at this particular point when we're talking about 42% of Democrats under the age of 35 identifying as Democratic Socialists and a third of all Democrats.
My goodness gracious.
So if the ideology of the Democratic Party is shifting and changing, how are people feeling about it?
Okay, so we're talking about the Democratic base, right?
But what about all Americans, right?
How about all voters?
Voters who say the Democrats are now too liberal?
Look at this percentage.
It's 42% in 96, 48% in 2013.
Now 58% in 2025 of all voters say that the Democratic Party is too liberal.
The Democrats are moving to the left.
The far left is gaining power.
And there could be some electoral repercussions because what we see right now is voters, the clear majority, say that they are too liberal.
Okay, Harry Anton is trying to put the nicest face on it.
We're going to have some of this transgender ideology on later in the show of, you saw what happened in Rhode Island yesterday and how radical.
This is not about some populist on the left and maybe populists on the right can work together.
These are Bolsheviks.
These are Marxist.
When they tell you what they're doing, listen to it.
Richard Barris, you've actually got analysis.
You're saying Harry's really undercounting here on the socialists.
And really, they call them socialist.
They're not socialists.
These are Marxists.
That's just a branding to make people feel, oh, we just want to have more control of the electoral power grid.
We just want to have more, you know, some say-so and regulation.
That's not what this is all, sir.
Yeah, Steve, thanks for having me on.
He's grossly undercounting it.
I'm telling you, we are the first pollster to ask Democrats whether or not they identified with traditional liberalism, Democratic socialism, even just socialism.
It hasn't been one in third since Joe Biden was fighting off Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic primary.
It has been growing steadily since then.
We poll it every single month now and have for almost a year.
And it hasn't, at this point, which I can, I mean, if people want to see, we can put it up on the screen.
But Democratic socialism comes in over 50% of the Democratic identification every single month.
And then we also ask about socialism.
So when you combine them together, six in 10 Democrats identify with some form of socialism.
And the reason why I wanted to share this, or I even shared the graphic with you, is to get people to understand what if you stay home in November, what you're electing.
I mean, that's the bottom line.
That's what I'm trying to convey here.
Because you're right.
This is a branding gimmick.
You know, Bernie himself, they have long done this.
I mean, you know, pointed to the European countries and their little experiments, which by the way, have only worked because we fund and subsidize them.
But that's a branding gimmick.
These are far, far left-wing people and they have no interest in debating.
They have no interest in compromise or working with you.
understand something many people on the right don't, which is that there really is no reconciling the difference in ideology going into this new age, which isn't an age of ideology.
There's no reconciling.
Somebody has to win and somebody has to lose.
And I was listening to you before, your commentary before.
They feel they're on the cusp of that.
And unless Republicans wake up, that's who's going to be in charge.
You just saw it on the screen.
60%, slightly over.
It's 62 this month.
Let's put the chart back up there.
Yeah.
62%.
And they're coming out of these schools.
They're all formed from the time they go to kindergarten, K through 12, they go to these radical universities.
So it gets worse as you get, as you get, as you, the demographic gets younger.
This is neo-Marxism.
This is what their, their revolution now is neo-Marxism with jihadism.
And this is, and there is no compromise.
There's no debate.
There's nothing to debate with these people.
They're not going to be, remember, we said yesterday what David Horowitz used to always teach us of the Marxists, what they talk about internally.
The issue is never the issue.
The issue is always the revolution.
And they've got a machine now.
The working family party has built up a ground game machine and the Democratic Socialist DSA has worked up a machine, Richard.
And so you've seen this trend.
It's going to be 80 or 90% of the Democratic Party.
Is it not, sir?
Oh, absolutely.
This will continue.
The only age group that isn't a majority, an outright majority for Democratic socialism is 65 plus.
The rest of the age groups, but it is a plurality, a strong plurality, Steve.
And if you add those who identify straight up with socialism, it does get to a majority.
It's pretty consistent.
But again, it's just like as you go down the age ladder into the age buckets, you'll see that it gets overwhelming as the younger that you get.
And people who are out there, you know, mocking, you know, the ICE rallies in front of Trump Tower and all of that understand the no kings rallies in 2025 targeted people like that, the most extreme on the spectrum, to get them to come out.
And they turn those into get out the vote drives.
Right now, the right doesn't have anything like this, that kind of energy going on right now.
And that's why I'm trying to, you know, bring this to everybody's attention.
They're motivating these people.
These people are going to be turned into voters.
That's their intention.
They did it successfully in Virginia in 25.
They did it successfully in New Jersey in 25.
They're doing this again right now.
That's the entire point behind the ICE stuff state.
As well as defunding it, but they're motivating it.
Hang on a second.
They did it in Senate District 9 here in Texas.
Short break.
Barris, Steve Stern, Matt Meck on the other side.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
Okay, Richard Barris, the issue before us, and we're going to have two guys working with organizations that are motivating people and laying the foundation because we don't have a choice.
And I realize a lot of people are saying, hey, some of the policies are not working.
I don't see a lot happening.
This is why the 2020 election issue is very important because we know, number one, it has to happen because they stole the 2020 election.
All of this disaster that's befallen us is it's been building up for decades, but it's principally because they allowed 25 million illegal aliens in the country because they knew exactly what they were doing.
Yeah, sure.
They knew exactly what was going to happen when he had to come to mass deportations.
The business community is going to fight you because we need the cheap labor and the plentiful labor.
And oh, you can't knock a point or two off a GDP to do this.
You got to stop.
This is terrible.
Barris, talk to me about motivation right now because their side's motivated because they think they're winning.
They believe that they're winning.
They believe they're surging.
They believe they see the end of Trump and the end of MAGA.
They see the sunlit uplands and they're rolling hard.
And they've got outside money.
They've got, you know, Peter Schweitzer's book.
Now, I think it's going to be the fourth week in a row in the number one bestsellers list about the Chinese Communist Party and the Mexican government.
There are many forces in the world trying to tear down America, right?
And Barris, talk about the motivation here.
Let's get your charts up.
You've been doing polling on this and you're the last guy that's been a doom scroller.
You've been with us since the very beginning, right?
In 16.
And then on 20, on the night of 2020, you're the one that said, hey, Georgia's, it's, you know, and Rassenberger came out the next morning, said it's impossible.
Trump's on by, you know, 200,000, 5,000 votes.
There's only 190,000 left.
Trump's going to win this.
It's inevitable.
You told us that before we signed off that night, before they went in and stole it.
So talk to me about motivation now.
Look, motivation is key because, Steve, when we're looking at just the generic ballot, for instance, and if they have the chart, they can throw it up.
That'd be great.
But I'll just tell you, you know, about three points of the Democrats lead on the generic ballot right now.
And it's been, you know, three, four, comes from motivation.
It comes from enthusiasm, a certain need to vote, having the vote history to back it up.
Everybody has, you know, every pollster has their own little likely voter model, you know, sometimes proprietary.
But in our likely voter model, three points, four points completely comes from Democrats being more motivated.
And I understand, you know, that some people want to moderate going into the midterms.
That is always stupid.
All right.
Just like look back at what happened with ICE and how, you know, the donors came in and basically said, we need to chill out.
We're going to turn people off.
That's not necessarily how you handle it.
At this point, we're at a point where look at the difference between extremely enthusiastic right there with Democrats versus Republicans.
That is almost identical to what it was for Republicans when they won the House vote in 2022.
We're at that point already.
So the only play I see Republicans have here is to juice their base.
I mean, you're down on the generic ballot with independents by 20 points.
The only way to narrow that and to counter it is to get your base so juiced out, they go out and turn out and hire disproportionate numbers.
By the way, which also makes independence on your side come.
We're replaying.
This is why you say, everybody, let's swim down.
Let's retrieve from Minnesota because they're replaying the exact model of your right 2018 of Paul Ryan.
Remember, Paul Ryan said at about this time, I'm not going to run again.
I'm Speaker, but he didn't leave Speaker of the House.
They wanted to just not have Trump get too crazy.
And hey, if we lose the House, we lose the House.
Maybe they'll help us control Trump.
And of course, what we said is they're going to impeach Trump right away.
That's when we started War Room impeachment.
It was right around the week after Nancy Pelosi in 2019 came on the perfect phone call.
That was their plan.
Moderation does not work.
We got smoked in 2018.
I think it was what, 30, 35 seats, 40 seats.
You're going to have this.
Do I have the chart that's got, can I get the Chris, does Denver have the chart at the map of the, with the red map?
No, no, don't, don't.
Yeah, that right there.
Put that up.
Now, this is Christian Heinz.
I know that you don't totally agree with this, Barris.
This is on the, if the April 21st referendum, which looks like they're building up momentum for it.
And I don't believe the courts in Virginia are going to stop it.
That's with Virginia going 10 to 1.
This map shows, with all that red, shows 230 House seats, a Democrat majority in the impeachment of Donald Trump.
How are we going to counter that, Barris?
Yeah, I mean, look, I don't, Christian's a smart guy, and I think he's in the ballpark.
I just, I think that this map is a lot more partisan strict than the one in 2018.
So, you know, these wild gyrations, I think, will be limited.
But, you know, there is at this point, if Republicans, their enthusiasm does not get jacked up and jacked up fast.
I mean, then we do have to revisit how many seats Democrats could gain.
But yeah, look, they went into this redistricting war, Steve.
We'll see what happens to the VRA.
But he's right.
Christian at this point is right in the sense that if the Supreme Court came in the early summer and ruled in favor of Republicans on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, it would be too late.
It would be too late for Republicans to be able to change the map in a meaningful way to help offset some of this.
So they went into this redistricting war.
They fought like they always do with one hand tied behind their back and they lost.
And I just want to say something on 2018.
This is like deja vu all over again.
I mean, this is what Paul Ryan and the leadership told the president at that time, lay off the wall, stop with the immigration policy, moderate, wait until we come back from the session.
Remember, they convinced him to sign the omnibus bill that he did not want to sign without getting the funding for the wall.
And it didn't work.
Even at the behest of Kevin McCarthy, he's even endorsed Cox for the governor of California and hoped to try to save some of those seats because Cox was the more moderate candidate.
Travis Allen would have done better for those candidates in California at the time.
They're going down the same path.
Is there any doubt of learning from their mistakes?
If you see the Democrats right now, is there any doubt that this is a base election?
This midterm election is going to be a base election.
We have to turn out the base.
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No doubt.
You have to turn out your base because here's what's going to happen.
If you don't, if you don't motivate and excite your base, that will impact the margin from independence because you have, you know, Steve, there's not many people who are true independents.
They identify as independents, but they lean one way or the other.
If your base is in a malaise, your slice of the independent vote is in a malaise and it expands the margin that your opponent wins the independent vote by.
That is actually the lesson and the magic of the Trump coalition.
He never, the guy ran, the president ran on mass deportations, the size of which we have not seen as a country since Dwight Eisenhower.
And how did he do, Steve?
He did the best among Hispanics at any Republican presidential candidate since exit polls began.
I mean, this is, what are we doing here?
We're going back to the Karl Rove playbook.
This is crazy.
You're not going to energize anybody.
You're not going to excite anyone.
And by the way, in 18, they lost the Senate seat because of the same philosophy.
Martha McSally would, or I would say the Republican candidate would have won.
I actually believe Kelly Ward would have won that seat because she would have excited the base more.
Instead, Martha McSally lost by a slice.
Why?
Because she underperformed with independent moderates who voted for Trump in 16.
They didn't show up for her.
Richard, where do people go to get more of your polling, et cetera?
Because I think people are going to get fired up.
I mean, I can see already a big portion of it is fired up, but we need everybody fired up.
Where do people go?
Everybody.
Yeah, best place to follow me, Steve, is on locals, peoplespundent.locals.com.
Peoplespundent.locals.com.
We're everywhere.
X, getter, truth, of course, but there it is.
That's the, that's ground zero, brother.
Amazing work.
Thank you, sir.
All the best.
I got Stern and Mech, I'm going to bring you in a second about how we're going to motivate people.
But Michael Kunzler, all-family pharmacy.
We've had a lot of promotions on this show.
I don't think we've ever had one that's exploded like this.
The president's day, and you've got a 47% off on certain products, medicines, etc., prescriptions because in honor of President Trump, the 47th president.
Once again, I just want people because I think people are just now starting to understand what all-family pharmacy is.
What is it, and why did you create it?
All-Family Pharmacy was created based on opinions of the American people, right?
They couldn't get medications, they were restricted by regulators from their state from within the government.
So, we've designed this pharmacy and this platform to bring doctors and pharmacy to people who need medications, who need to be prepared before flu season, to be prepared before allergy season or before travel.
And they can get easy, convenient access to medications with pricing, transparency, and medical freedom.
That is very important to us, and it's very important to every American that they get the ability and the right to try a medication, regardless of who the regulator in their state is, whether it's Democrat or Republican.
They should be able to have that ability.
You know, and we've brought that to the forefront.
A lot of states aren't happy about it, but you know, it is what it is.
There's nothing wrong with it.
It's not illegal.
We have every right as an American to utilize medications that we feel are necessary for us.
Somebody just has to call in or go on the website and they're going to get to a professional.
They'll talk through what they need, and all of this will be basically certified by somebody that's already certified, correct?
Yes, sir.
We have up to four pharmacists on staff at all times.
We have three physicians that are located in 50 different states with more to come.
So, you could speak to a representative of ours.
You could speak to a licensed medical physician or a pharmacist to help you place your order.
You know, these are things that are very important if you have questions, if you don't know what to purchase.
So, we provide all of that for you.
Most people already know what works for them.
You know, so we want you to go on the website, place your orders, fill out the medications, fill out the medical form so that our physicians can properly prescribe these medications.
That is very important for them to properly prescribe it because we want to make sure that the medications help you and that they don't hurt you.
We're not here to hurt people, we're here to help them, encourage them, and guide them in the right direction.
This is Bobby Kennedy's, and we're going to have talk about the coalition, Make America Healthy Again.
We're going to have people from the Maha Coalition on the five o'clock show to talk about their motivation.
Um, the key here, what I'd love about it, is just not big pharma trying to crush you all the time, it's also the distribution system, the wholesalers and the drugstore chains.
That's what you're that's what you're trying to uh uh deconstruct.
Let me say that disintermediate, I think, is the fancy business school word, disintermediation.
Um, and you're doing it, you'll pass along some of the overhead costs because your overhead is a lot lower, obviously.
I want now the mechanics: what do people have to do?
They go to the website or what number they call because people are saying, Hey, some of the stuff's 47% off.
It's like a once-in-a-lifetime, and you're doing it in honor of President Trump over President's Day week.
And I believe it ends today.
So, I want to make sure everybody gets the mechanics, what they have to do.
Yeah, so the sale ends today at midnight.
Uh, there is no coupon code, we've blanketed the website, so you can just go directly to the website and receive the discount, regardless if you hear this podcast or not.
So, that's the great part about it.
You can go on the website, allfamilypharmacy.com backslash Bannon, and all the prices are already adjusted for you.
Fill out the medical forms, choose the medication you're looking for.
If you have questions about some of the other drugs that are on sale that maybe you might want to try them, like the NAD Plus or the Simorlin or anything that's available, ivermectin Mebendazole, give us a call at 561-717-6794.
If you have difficulty ordering online, give us a call.
If you have questions, scrutiny, just give us a call at the phone number.
We have tons of representatives that are available.
So we could help you place the order at 47% off.
This is probably the biggest sale we've ever done.
I've never seen the amount of volume come in yesterday.
Like I've seen, you know, in the six years of existence, people are truly taking advantage of it.
They're bulking up on their supplies.
So this is the time.
It ends tonight at midnight.
So it's a great time to place an order.
Brother, thank you for starting this.
I tell you, people that have gone and signed up and using it are contacting me nonstop and say they love it.
So allfamilypharmacy.com, promo code Bannon, Bannon47.
Michael Kunzler, one more time, give the phone number in case people want to call.
What's the number?
561-717-6794.
Thank you, brother.
Thanks for doing this.
Thanks for starting this.
Amazing.
Break the back of the pharmaceutical distribution network.
Okay, in Texas, the establishment's actually taking out ads to confuse the precinct strategy.
The viciousness and the outright war against the precinct strategy alive in Texas.
Short commercial break.
Steve Stern.
Tell us all about it.
Killed and roamed in the winter of 26.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
Okay, on War of Texas, I'm going to probably do it tomorrow.
I'm going to break down what's happening in the precinct committee here.
It is the power of the precinct committee, folks, and I understand it's been very tough.
Don't get me wrong.
I know they've come at you and, you know, whether it's Nebraska or South Carolina or Georgia, I can go through Chapter and Illinois, where they've attacked the precinct committee man because the establishment doesn't want really a Trump base out there.
And here, the taxers are even more hardball.
But Steve Stern, you're launching something on Thursday.
I want everybody to know about this, right?
The great Dan Schultz inspired everybody.
Dan's actually focused on, I think, local politics in Arizona right now.
You've kind of taken the lead here because you're the most ambitious 84-year-old I've ever met.
Talk to me about what you're going to launch on Thursday and how we want everybody that's already in the precinct movement to join up here.
So Dan is kind of retired.
He's done this with you for 14 years and he's asked me to start this movement.
We've changed it to Precinct Project USA.
And we're going to have a meeting on Tuesday with people from all over the country.
And anybody, any chair or vice chair that would like to come on, please email me.
My email is on the bottom, stern1054gmail.com.
We're bringing everybody together.
It's going to be at 2 o'clock Eastern time.
And we have about 30 states that have said they're coming in.
Where we need people right now is Louisiana and Virginia.
If you're in Louisiana, Virginia, you'd like to come on, email me on that.
So why is this important?
Well, the Democrats stole our book, believe it or not.
About two months ago, somebody sent me a hour and a half video of what the Democrats are calling precinct strategy for their self.
And that has really upset a lot of people because they're picking up our project.
So what does precinct project mean and what does it do?
So you attend meetings, you vote for candidates, you get candidates elected, you sign up voters, you canvass neighborhoods.
We have 400,000 slots available.
We have 200,000 when I started with you about four years ago.
We got 200,000 now.
So, how are we going to get more people motivated?
Uh, Andy Meehan in Pennsylvania in Bucks County has started this with me.
Jonathan Broadbent in Ohio has come on.
And what we're doing is getting people all over the country to let us know how to get people involved.
So, I interviewed a couple of people, and one of the ways they're getting people involved is having breakfast meetings with 20-30 people, but not telling them to come to be a precinct strategy person yet.
Getting their ideas as conservative, telling me how they can get involved.
And then, about a month later, they ask him to come to a meeting and they get them involved.
Um, one of the great guys that are now, we have some great uh things happening in uh New Jersey of all places.
Uh, Carlos Santos has gotten 700 people together in the precinct project, and about 300 people come to the meeting all the time, and that's very important.
So, if you want to get involved, please get us in on this meeting because we want to know what's going on in each state.
That's the only way we're going to get going.
So, this uh, this is um precinct project USA.
Um, email me, we'll get you on.
Don't forget, we haven't forgot about precinct strategy.
If you go to www.precinctStrategy, you can still find out all this information about yeah, we're and Dan Schultz is yeah, Dan Schultz is very involved in trying to build up a Republican base out there in Arizona, but he's going to be involved in this too, somehow, because he's the grandfather.
One more time, I just want people to know 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, just where they email you right now: Stern1054gmail.com.
And then on March 2nd, we're going to have a big event at Trump International where we're going to be talking about election integrity.
We're going to have the head of the RNC there.
We're trying to get them involved and motivated, and they would like people to go to protectthevote.com.
That's protectthevote.com and become a poll watcher and poll worker.
Very important in this next election.
Um, you know, a lot of stuff's happening.
We're going to talk about it on March 2nd, live at Trump International, both precinct strategy, election integrity.
We're going to have the top people in the country on this that are flying in.
Uh, we'll have about 8 million people on it.
We thank you, the war room, and everybody for broadcasting this.
So, let's get involved.
Go to precinctstrate.com or go to precinct project USA.
Now, you have to when they email you.
Hang on, when they email you today, they already have to be a precinct chairman or a vice chairman.
Is that I just want to make sure we get the right people there, right?
Yeah, those are the only people we're trying to get on.
Or okay, fine.
Uh, also, we need podcasters, that's very important.
Uh, we have a whole separate thing going on for podcasters to bring our message out to get people to vote.
Very, very important.
I have 150 podcasts now, we want to move it to 400.
I've been in a lot of meetings all over the country.
We're also trying to get President Trump who endorsed Precinct Strategy.
Remember that you helped me get him to endorse Precinct Strategy.
We wanted to ask people to get involved.
Very important that President Trump asks people to get involved.
I have a letter into him, a message into him through the White House.
We've had a lot of people do that.
Perfect, sir.
Look forward to the Thursday meeting and got the new great website, a website you'll launch out on Thursday.
Also, thank you, Steve Stern, Matt Mack.
Voter integrity, you run one of the most sophisticated and big groups, or you're the head of the coalition.
It's a massive coalition called the Coalition.
What is it?
And why do we even have it?
Why do we even need it?
Steve, it um, it started actually out here in Vegas one May of 2021, and it's just a like-minded group of people.
It's a network of networks from Hawaii to Massachusetts, Alaska to Texas, who are fighting for election literacy and election confidence.
And it's just grown from there.
And it, but it started actually here in Vegas, one May of 2021.
The secretaries of state, election officials, election judges, everyday men and women who just want to ensure our elections are free, transparent, and verifiable.
How do they stand?
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I'm gonna hold you through the break: free, trans, uh, and transparent.
How do you think we're doing on that right now?
If I asked the coalition, if we had to ask for a show of hands, what is their response?
I think we are in the Barrish camp that we need motivation.
I mean, we're trying to motivate from the bottom up.
We need some help from the top down, desperately.
Matt, hang on for a second.
I'm going to hold you to the break.
We're packed in the second hour.
This transgender ideology leaves a trail of blood and destruction from British Columbia to Rhode Island.
It's only getting worse.
As much as we tried to stop it, it's one of the central tenets of this Marxist left to shatter, shatter the traditional background, the traditional backbone of the family and society.
And it's getting more and more control every day.
We're going to also have Brendan Steinheuser about artificial intelligence, the nine days that shook the world in February.
What happened?
Why did it happen?
What does it mean for you, not just your country?
What does it mean for you personally?
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The great Natasha Owens takes us out with her hit, The Boss.