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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The War Room.
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We have a lot of stuff to talk about on this Wednesday edition of The War Room.
Elections last night.
Some going well, some going not so well.
We'll talk about what has led to all of those results, including a Prediction I'd made not too long ago, an explanation as to how and why Republicans lose on abortion.
It's not actually that complicated.
Justicereport.news, Republicans dealt sweeping defeats in Tuesday's special U.S. elections.
Not particularly good for Republicans.
And as New York Times reports, abortion rights fuel big Democratic wins and hopes for 2024.
We'll get into what that means exactly.
Some interesting developments in the Israel-World War III front, as well as in Ukraine, which really seems like, if anything, the Biden administration is taking the distraction of the Israel-Gaza conflict as a wonderful time to quietly divest ourselves from Ukraine.
Without making too big of a deal about it.
Gaza is on the edge.
Israel is apparently making pretty big claims in Gaza City.
Also a very interesting report from honestreporting.com.
Photographers without borders, AP and Reuters, pictures of Hamas atrocities raise ethical questions.
In other words, it appears as though Mainstream news outlet photographers were embedded with Hamas during the October 7th attack, which is extremely interesting, extremely strange, I guess you could say.
Massive chemical plant has exploded in Shepard, Texas, just north of Houston.
Incredible images coming out there, and it's just a...
Oh, it's just another power plant exploding, just another industrial site inexplicably bursting into flames.
We should be used to it by now.
Of course, we're asking the question, why does this keep happening?
Because like so much in this...
Crazy world we live in.
It doesn't matter whether it's incompetence or evil.
The outcome is the same.
Is it that we just literally can't keep these high functioning systems running anymore?
Or are we being sabotaged?
Are there enemy agents inside the United States carrying out orders to destroy things and Are those attacks being covered up by our own government who'd rather not have the bad press of knowing that their open border policies are leading to total destruction of our infrastructure?
At a certain point, it doesn't even matter.
You know, there was a time earlier this year, maybe it was last year, is whenever...
There's a really incredible string of explosions at petroleum processing plants and food processing plants.
I started thinking, is this just, you know, a mental thing?
Like since we're looking for them, we see it a lot.
So Wikipedia has these lists where you can go through and see all of the events of an entire year or of an entire day.
It's the big news stories.
And you realize that there are insane disasters every single day.
Chemical plants exploding, planes crashing.
You don't even hear about them because they all mostly happen in the third world.
But they're happening constantly.
The Congo, just like, fair warning, don't ever get on a plane in the Congo.
It's going to crash. It's crazy.
And that's where America will soon be.
I mean, an industrial plant exploding, very rare here in America.
In India, not so rare.
Not so rare. And so that's just we're entering into that mode.
That'll be us. So just get used to it.
Just get used to the billowing columns of smoke, to the sirens going off, not being able to breathe the air or trust your pilot.
it, we're becoming a third world nation and they want you to get used to it.
Some of these headlines you would not believe.
Honestly, it's... Some of them are like jokes.
It's like you don't believe them at first.
I mean, should I just tease one?
I mean, some of these are crazy, folks.
First of all, you've got people, photographers from mainstream media apparently embedded with Hamas on October 7th.
ISIS has made an appearance once again.
Wow, what a coincidence, right?
Oh, what a strange coincidence that ISIS, after having been laid dormant for the last several years, just happens to crop up and start attacking Israel's enemies.
Isn't that interesting?
Isn't that strange?
Isn't that bizarre? The U.S. Army is clearly getting ready to...
Launch us into a third world war.
I don't see the headline here that I'm looking for.
It's okay. I remember it.
But I don't know if it got printed out or not.
Folks, it's a very tragic story.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu's psychiatrist killed himself.
So that happened.
Here's the story. Israeli Prime Minister's psychiatrist commits suicide.
Dr. Moshi Yatam, a renowned Israeli psychiatrist celebrated for his work in curing severe mental illness, was discovered dead in his Tel Aviv home.
The tragedy, marked by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was accompanied by a devastating suicide note that implicated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the source of Yatam's despair.
Okay, so we'll get into that a little bit later.
We'll try to figure out what the hell that means.
I mean, seriously, it's like an episode of Seinfeld or something.
How bad do you have to be for your psychiatrist to commit suicide because of you?
It's... Boy, oh boy.
We'll get into it. We'll get into all of that.
But of course, the big stories across the nation today are about the results of the election, special elections in various places.
Justicereport.news has the story.
Republicans dealt sweeping defeats in Tuesday's special U.S. elections.
Republicans were dealt a series of defeats in Tuesday's special elections despite the declining popularity of Democrat President Joe Biden.
Earlier this week, the results of a new New York Times Siena poll were released that showed former Republican President Trump leading over President Biden in five out of six battleground states and a generic Republican candidate leading in all six battleground states by an even wider margin.
Those polled in these states believe Trump would do a better job on the issue of the economy and immigration, while Biden would do a better job on the issue of abortion and, quote, democracy.
Whatever that means.
Whatever that could possibly mean, who knows?
I mean, they have actually implanted in people's heads that if a Republican gets elected into Congress, it is somehow a threat to our system of government.
I mean, it's the Russiagate...
Lies about Trump mixed with January 6th, mixed with continual stream of misinformation about the people that just want our country to function, just want to live in a place where we're safe and not having half or more of our income stolen from us to fund wars overseas.
It's just, we're the extremists, I guess.
We're just the extremists. But none of this came out last night.
I think these pictures really let you know why.
As New York Times reports, abortion rights fuel big Democratic wins and hopes for 2024.
Election results from Tuesday show the Democrats' independence and even some moderate Republicans can coalesce around the issue.
Democrats won decisive victories in major races across the country on Tuesday evening, overcoming a downward pull of an unpopular president, lingering inflation, and growing global unrest by relying on abortion, the issue that has emerged as their fail-safe since the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs.
Wade last year.
Saw somebody on Twitter put it pretty well.
They were like, you know, I guess the women in this country, although it's Democratic men too.
They would rather deal with World War III and a collapsing economy and inflation making it impossible to keep your head above water financially.
They would rather deal with division and death and misery and chaos and poverty and open borders as long as they get to kill their unborn children.
That's the supreme thing for them, I guess.
Sort of horrifying. I mean, it really is shocking.
But you can't just ignore this and you can't just cast this off as sort of the way I just did, right?
It's a facetious way of doing it.
But the reality is that you have to be able to empathize with these people even if you don't agree with them.
You have to be able to consider the world from their perspective even if it is a perspective that is straight from hell.
These are still people that vote.
They still turn elections on this topic alone.
And if you look at the pictures of the results, such as this one from Associated Press, female voters in favor of abortion rights cheer at a watch party on election night.
They are like weeping.
They are crying.
They are on their knees or jumping up and down.
This is emotional to them.
This is like, to them, this is a major victory because you have to understand, They have been sold a worldview where opposition to abortion doesn't mean that you just want people to be safe and whatever.
It's like, to them, this is a right that they have that's being taken away from them.
And so you can imagine what it would be like, how you would feel if there was some major Second Amendment repeal on the ballot That you voted against and defeated.
Because you have a right to own a gun, and the Democrats are trying to take that away.
That's how they feel about abortion.
And I don't know exactly how we move forward in this regard, but it's just an extremely, extremely powerful motivator for people because nine times out of ten the stuff they're voting on they don't understand and they don't have the capability or willingness or indoctrination to comprehend how You know, this thing, this affects their life.
I mean, again, think about it.
How many videos have we seen, TikTok videos of, like, young women just literally weeping, being like, I can't afford anything.
You know, just showing their budget and being like, I'm left with $75 at the end of the month and all I've budgeted is food and rent.
Like, what the hell? This is impossible.
And if Republicans cannot make the case...
That voting for Democrats makes your life tangibly worse, noticeably worse, from crime on the streets to immigrants moving in by the busload to your neighborhood while you're just trying to make ends meet.
If you can't appeal on a personal level, you lose elections, and it's as simple as that.
Republicans talk a lot about Whatever.
I don't even know. What is even the bombing Israel?
I'm sorry. Bombing Gaza on behalf of Israel.
That's what our main concern is at this point.
I was looking it up yesterday because we had a video.
We didn't even go to it, but it's Mike Johnson announcing aid for Israel, unrelenting support for Israel, and also censuring Rashida Tlaib for not supporting Israel.
I was just looking into it. I was like, alright, this guy's been speaker for, what, a week, two weeks?
What has he actually done that's not specifically and exclusively for the foreign state of Israel?
There's nothing. They've tried to do nothing.
They've done nothing. They've focused all of their energy on, you know, this foreign state.
So why would anybody vote for Republicans?
I mean, what is the point? Why would they vote for them?
To these people, it's a very simple thing.
They're like, oh, if I vote for Democrats, I get to smoke weed, and if I get pregnant, I don't have to, you know, ruin my life by having a baby.
Yeah, and that's, you have to see this from their perspective and understand the emotional weight that this carries.
If you don't at least understand and respect that, we're just going to keep losing.
Welcome back, folks. I don't know.
Maybe we need to take phone calls on this.
Because I don't really know what to do about the abortion issue.
Obviously, I'm anti-abortion.
But I'm also a realist, and I just have to contend with the reality of the situation.
And the reality is that nothing that the Republicans have done have done anything to actually limit abortions.
But it has given just endless kindling to the Democratic fire.
That should be the big takeaway from yesterday, is that without abortion as a topic, we may
have had totally different results.
I don't know what to do about it.
I mean, think about it. You know, this was all kicked off as the New York Times, everybody who's reporting on this notes.
It all has to do, it all was kicked off really with the Supreme Court overturning Roe vs.
Wade last year.
Now, I've seen some stats saying that, you know, abortions have been prevented.
In other words... The Supreme Court decision didn't actually make abortion illegal.
It just said the states can decide.
Some states decided to expand abortion.
Other states decided to largely eliminate it.
And you can look at a place that did eliminate it, like Texas or some of the others, and see that, okay, last year they had this many abortions, and this year they had this many, and it was a massive drop.
So you can say that was preventing abortions, except that The number of abortions in the surrounding states went up a lot.
So you're not actually preventing abortions.
You're just making it slightly more inconvenient.
Which, fine, if that's the way we want to go.
I just wonder if it's worth losing every election so we can make it a little bit less convenient to have abortions.
I don't know. I don't know what the answer to this is.
And it seems a little bit to me, maybe this is a strange parallel to draw, and I'm just sort of thinking out loud here.
I'm not reading from a prepared statement or anything, but to me, the problem with abortion starts way, way before the abortion occurs, right?
It's really a symptom of a lack of morality, a lack of People actually valuing the right things in life.
Just basically irresponsibility overall.
So there's a story from KXAN. Number of abortions in Texas dropped 99.5% in the months after Roe vs.
Wade was overturned.
So they claim something like 17,000 were prevented, which if so, wonderful.
But you could literally drive like a couple hours in any direction and get an abortion.
So I wonder how many people were just like, gee, I could drive somewhere else or give birth to this baby.
I better just give, I mean, they're going to choose to, again, it just makes it a little less convenient.
And this is basically the one topic that Democrats actually ran on.
Because they can't run on anything else.
Because Republicans have them over the fire on every other topic.
So it's bad.
It's like it's not a healthy society that's willing to vote for abortion over the economy and World War III and the border and all this other stuff.
But for better or for worse, these people vote.
From the New York Times, Democrats put abortion rights to the center of their campaigns, spending tens of millions of dollars on ads highlighting Republican support for abortion bans.
Tens of millions of dollars on ads, specifically telling young women, Republicans want to force you to have babies.
They want to force you to give birth.
They want to take away your rights and enslave you for the rest of your life to being a mother because you made one tiny mistake one night.
Again, that's the message that they're getting, and it's a powerful one, and it's an effective one for a huge amount of the voting public who are activated against this and who feel an emotional pull to it.
I mean, they're being manipulated.
You can see the pictures and the videos of these people celebrating.
They're not exactly the primary candidates for politics.
One night stands, but it doesn't matter.
To them, this is like they're standing up against the patriarchy.
They're defeating it, and all they have to do is vote.
And so what if they have to vote for Democrats who are going to destroy the economy and all this other stuff?
They'll do it because they've been given this impetus of a righteous crusade in their eyes.
And unless Republicans can convincingly make the opposite argument, which again requires going back to like, Foundational values in the first place.
And that's the thing. Sorry, I got distracted.
But what I was going to say was that it's almost an inverse sort of thing as to what the Democrats do with wanting to let criminals out of prison.
Where it's like that's not the solution to the crime problem.
You don't just... Get rid of prosecutors who prosecute criminals because the crime rates are so high.
The crime rates are so high because of the broken families, because of the lack of morality, because of the lack of options, because of the lack of education, because of the diversity requirements that means that people get ahead without actually having to achieve anything.
And then they fail when it gets too hard.
I mean, there are so many things that contribute.
To the high crime rate.
But to them, they just see the high crime rate and say, well, let's just stop sending them to prison.
And I don't know. Hopefully people understand what I'm trying to say here.
Because when it comes to abortion, it's like, it's a lot of the same things.
It's like... Does getting married matter to you?
Does human life matter to you?
Do the consequences of your actions matter to you?
Are you the type of person that would be so irresponsible with such an important thing that would put yourself in this type of situation?
There's so many other things that we have to fix that contribute to the abortion phenomenon that just trying to do the goal-line defense of making abortions illegal seems counterproductive.
Again, I don't know what else we do.
But you can't just close your eyes to the reality when we lose everything by pursuing the course that we are on now.
Democratic Governor of Kentucky Andy Beshear won a second term after repeatedly criticizing his Republican opponent for initially backing a state abortion ban that contains no exceptions for rape or incest.
That would be one thing for me.
Why? Why give the ammo to the Democrats by explicitly banning abortions for rape and incest?
It's like.01% of abortions.
Can you not give up that.01% In the understanding that if you do that, you are giving the Democrats all of the ammunition that they need to paint you as a brutal, heartless victimizer of people who have already been victims of rape or incest.
And this is the thing I complained about because it was when all of this abortion stuff got kicked up again because of the Supreme Court, you had people like Lindsey Graham specifically putting bills forward And he was just like, I'm putting a bill and it explicitly says if you're raped or your child is the product of business, it says you have to give birth. And it's like this bill is never going to pass.
It's never going to go anywhere. So the only reason you would put this out there is to provide ammo to the Democrats to paint you as all of the worst things ever.
So I don't know how we deal with this.
We'll take your calls on it. Welcome back, folks.
I don't want to spend the whole time on abortion.
We have a lot of other stuff to talk about, but this is the big takeaway from last night's election.
I'm not the only one seeing that.
J.D. Vance, a senator from Ohio, right?
Where Ohio was like the ground zero of this major swing.
And sort of the perfect example of...
What I'm trying to express here.
In other places, places like New York, Republicans actually won quite a few races.
Republicans rack up election night wins across New York.
That's the headline from Just the News.
And it's in places where abortion is not either on the ballot or a major topic of discussion.
Where Republicans won is where the top priorities included things like reducing crime and improving the quality of life.
Like basic things, normal things.
Republicans can win on quality of life.
We can win on the economy.
We have so much evidence in just the last three years of the economic devastation that Democratic policies impose on the entire country, on World War III and, you know, foreign issues, on immigration.
Republicans have it in the bag.
I mean, it's teed up and ready to hit a home run.
But it all gets thrown out the window with this one wedge issue of abortion.
And I get that I'm sure most people listening to me right now feel like I do, that abortion is an egregious sin.
It is literally the mass murder of babies.
It takes place under legal cover and is used to sell body parts.
I mean, that's why they want to do the nine-month abortions because the longer the baby develops, the more valuable it is and it can be sold for medical reasons.
I mean, it's horrifying and disgusting.
So the question is, how do you lower the number of abortions?
Or how do you eliminate the number of abortions?
Again, maybe a different thing to compare this to would be something like gun control.
Where we as Second Amendment supporters understand that you're not going to stop violent crime.
You're not going to stop gun crime by taking guns out of the hands of law-abiding citizens.
Because the thing that causes gun crime is not the gun.
It's everything that comes before that.
Well, I'd say the thing that causes abortion is not the abortion.
It's all of the stuff that comes before that.
And so just like we understand it's not effective to just say, well, just ban the guns.
I don't know if it's effective to just say, well, just ban the abortions.
Because unless you're going to do it nationwide, which seems completely impossible if the results from last night are any hint, then you're talking about doing it by state.
And if every other state is pro-abortion, then you're not limiting abortions at all.
You're really not. But what if, you know, what are the contributing factors to abortion?
What are the things that cause abortion to be higher in some places and lower in others?
I think a lot of it has to do with just quality of life in general.
You know, hopes, plans, like if you're on a good path...
And love the person that you're with.
Like, you're so much less likely to get an abortion.
Like, if we can win on all of those things, maybe that's the most effective way to fight abortion.
Again, I don't know. I'll open up the phone calls.
I just... It's not that we're just not winning on abortion.
It's that by taking such a hard line on abortion and by playing into the democratic talking points about abortion...
It's actually making it worse.
That's the thing we need to understand.
Ohio voters last night approved a radical amendment removing any limits on abortion as well as gender transition procedures including on minors.
So it's not that this abortion debate means that they get to keep abortion.
It means that their abortion access is expanding because of the way that they can use abortion as a wedge issue, as an emotional issue, as an issue that gets people out to vote.
The measure, known as Issue 1, will also remove parental consent and notification requirements for minors who undergo procedures.
So, Ohio voters actually, you know, compelled by the threats against abortion by Republicans, they went out and voted Against parental notifications for transgender children taking hormone blockers or other procedures.
The amendment includes vague language about prohibiting any law that, quote, directly or indirectly would burden or interfere with reproductive decisions.
Opponents of the measure argue it would also outlaw nearly any restrictions on abortion or other reproduction-related procedures, removing requirements for parental consent and parental notification as well as protections for people who undergo the procedure, including requirements that qualified physician perform them.
So the results of the election from last night is not only that Democrats, you know, swept elections based on, you know, riding the wave of pro-abortion sentiment, but that they have greater access to abortion than ever before.
And more dangerous abortion than ever before.
And younger abortion than ever before.
I mean, it's Not a successful path that Republicans have chosen if your goal is to lower the number of abortions or to limit access to abortions.
The path that Republicans have taken up to this point has had a reverse effect.
So how do we deal with that?
Again, I'm not the only one to say this.
J.D. Vance. Posted a very long post on X about this, saying, For pro-lifers, last night was a gut punch, no sugarcoating it.
Giving up on the unborn is not an option.
It's politically dumb and morally repugnant.
Instead, we need to understand why we lost this battle so we can win the war.
I was very involved in the no campaign for issue one, the issue we just laid out.
So let me share a few insights.
First, we got creamed among voters who disliked both issue one and Ohio's current law, the heartbeat bill.
We saw this consistently in polling and in conversations.
Quote, I don't like issue one, but I'd rather have that extreme than the other extreme.
This is a political fact, not my opinion.
We need people to see us as the pro-life party, not just the anti-abortion party.
Third, as Donald Trump said, Give people a choice between abortion restrictions very early in pregnancy with exceptions or the pro-choice position and the pro-life view has a fighting chance.
Give people a heartbeat bill with no exceptions and it loses 65-35.
The reason we didn't lose 65-35 last night is that some people who hate no exceptions restrictions will still refuse to vote for things like issue 1.
Fourth, we've spent much more time winning a legal argument on abortion that we've fallen behind on the moral argument.
I've talked to so many decent people who voted yes on issue one and the reasons varied.
Some described themselves as pro-life but hated the lack of rape exception in Ohio law.
Some were worried that the Ohio law would prevent them from addressing ectopic pregnancy or late-term miscarriage.
Some didn't understand the viability standard in issue one and thought that of course you should be able to abort a
non-viable pregnancy as that would be a danger to the mother.
You can criticize the propaganda effort on the other side for lying to people about these issues or confusing the
populace but it suggests that we have to do a much better job of
persuasion.
And I'm not talking about 30-second TV commercials, I'm talking about sustained years-long effort to show the heart
of the pro-life movement.
Fifth, money. We got outspent big time on issue one and across the country.
Republicans are almost always outspent by Democrats.
Relatedly, Democrats are better at turning out in off-year elections.
The National Party should be focused on two, and only two issues,
how to juice turnout in off-year elections and how to close the finance gap with the Democrats.
A lot of people put their heart and soul into this campaign.
The local right to life organizations in Ohio, the Center for Christian Virtue, SBA, Governor DeWine and so many
others, I tip my hat to them.
A lot of people are celebrating right now and I don't care about that.
I do care about the fact that because we lost, many innocent children will never have a chance to live their
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harrison smith
There's something sociopathic about a political movement that tells young women and men that it's liberating to
murder their own children.
So let's keep fighting for our country's children and find a way to win.
So there's a very thoughtful response from J.D. Vance.
And it's good to know I'm not the only one seeing this as a major issue.
And seeing that this one topic, and specifically the way that Republican, for lack of a better term, extremists on this topic...
have set it up to a roadblock for any of our other positions.
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A lot of stuff to discuss here.
harrison smith
We'll open up the phone lines for your calls in the second hour.
In the third hour, we'll be joined by Mark Dice, whose new book, The War on Conservatives, is topping charts on Amazon.
Very excited to talk to him.
One of the all-time great info warriors out there.
Some pretty shocking stories.
And we'll get to World War III here in just a second.
But just some weird stuff going on, you guys.
Shockwaves of emotion.
Four current and former L.A. Sheriff Department employees die by suicide in a 24-hour span.
That's disturbing, isn't it?
The suicide deaths of four current and former Los Angeles Sheriff's Department employees over a 24 hour span have prompted a plea from Sheriff Robert Luna urging deputies to check in on the well-being of their colleagues and friends.
Saying we are stunned to learn of these deaths and it sends shockwaves of emotion throughout the department as we try to cope with the loss of not just one, but four beloved active and retired members of our department family.
He said in an emailed statement, during trying times like these, it's important for personnel, regardless of rank or position, check in on the well-being of our colleagues and friends.
Folks, if you're a police officer feeling suicidal, get out of California.
That'd be my suggestion.
That would be the first thing.
They say they're unrelated to one another, but I think this is maybe worth looking into a little bit more because it seems like either there's a very big issue in Los Angeles and California in general that you have these men in the police department who are saddled with unimaginable stress and And then as they risk their lives on a daily basis to keep the citizens of America safe, they are then demonized and hated by the media and leftists who control the media.
Or maybe they were looking into stuff that somebody didn't want them looking into.
Although it seems like it's the latter.
It seems like it's the first or the former.
It seems like it's the first option here.
Observers say the suicides underscored a longstanding problem for law enforcement officers across Los Angeles as elsewhere.
In recent years, studies have shown that more officers have died by suicide than the number killed in the line of duty.
Officers also have a higher risk of suicide than the general population.
A disparity that some researchers have attributed to the stresses of police work and heightened public scrutiny over recent high-profile law enforcement killings combined with their easy access to firearms.
So, just the leftist media landscape claims more victims in their soft overthrow of the
American way.
And if only, if you know, if only we lived in Canada, they wouldn't have to shoot themselves
They could just go to the hospital and be suicided by their doctor.
Another disturbing consequence of leftist control in the UK, in Britain, Vatican Hospital offers to treat critically ill baby denied life support in Britain.
The NHS, the pride of the Brits.
I mean, they love their NHS. It does sometimes kill their babies, but they love it.
They can't get enough of it.
The Vatican's pediatric hospital has offered to treat an eight-month-old baby named Indy Gregory
after a British court ruled that she be removed from life support against her parents' wishes.
Gregory, who was born in February, suffers from a rare degenerative mitochondrial disease and has
been receiving life-saving treatment on a ventilator at the Queen's Medical Center in
Nottingham, England. After England's high court ruled it was the child's best interest to be
taken off life support, Gregory's parents appealed to take her to Rome for treatment,
an appeal that was denied by a British judge over the weekend.
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What opponents of socialized medicine warned about the entire time.
You would have death panels.
You would have courts of judges deciding that was in your baby's best interest if they unplugged the machine.
And then even when you say, look, we don't need your help.
We can go get help somewhere else.
Somebody else in a different country is willing to help us.
They overrule that and say, no, you have to stay here and we're going to kill your baby.
Just horrifying. But it looks like the Italian president, Georgia Maloney, is doing everything she can to try to get this baby the help that she needs.
God, it's brutal. Brutal and horrifying, but that's the world we live in.
Meanwhile, Gates' funded plan to vaccinate 86 million girls against HPV will, quote, unleash mass casualty event, critic warns.
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is investing more than $600 million to reach its goal of vaccinating 86 million girls in low- and middle-income countries by 2025.
The alliance is largely funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
They claim the initiative will avert over 1.4 million future deaths.
But how many will it actually cause?
The Clinton Health Access Initiative also sits on the board of this GAVI organization, which is founded by the Gates Foundation, UNICEF, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization.
But James Lyons-Wheeler, Ph.D., is a critic of the global HPV vaccine campaign, suggesting Max vaccination will cause a devastating number of serious side effects among young girls, even though there's still no studies showing the HPV vaccine prevents cancer, despite claims of the contrary by vaccine makers and public health officials.
And we'll get a little bit more into what Bill Gates has been up to recently, a little bit later, because as we are all For good reason, distracted by what's going on in Israel and Gaza, the global government marches on.
And just while we're talking about things around the world, who didn't see this coming?
We've been covering the rise of right-wing parties in Europe over the last year or so.
The Farmers' Party in Netherlands.
Serbia, basically everywhere except for Poland, which bizarrely went the other way.
But just about everywhere in Europe, there's a massive upswing of right-wing political parties.
Perhaps most of all in Germany, with the AFD, Alternative für Deutschland party.
And they've gained a lot of popularity.
In fact, they've just broken through and become the most popular party above some of the other more moderate parties.
And so in response to their popularity, this so-called democracy has now classified them as an extremist organization, meaning that they'll be able to spy on them, shut down their activities.
And overall gives Germany's intelligence agencies greater legal powers to investigate and prosecute the party and its members.
Berlin classifies far-right AfD party in Saxony-Anhalt as extremist organization.
Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Intelligence Agency tasked with monitoring
anti-constitutional activities by the domestic right and left-wing extremist as well as foreign organizations in
Germany Classified the regional association of the far-right
alternative for Germany party in the state of Saxony-Anhalt as an extremist group
reported on November 7th, and now they'll be Spied on and acted against as extremists why because they
got so popular Because this is a democracy after all in order to preserve
democracy you have to make illegal the more popular populist
organizations AFD is currently pulling second nationwide capturing 21% of
voting preferences first in the eastern states of Some of the eastern states of Germany
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
So they're making it illegal, and we can expect to see that type of activity happen here.
As we've laid out – if you just look at the path forward for America, it seems pretty obvious what they're doing.
They're setting it up to where you can vote Republican.
You can vote for a Republican.
It just makes you an extremist.
You're a MAGA extremist according to Joe Biden and his intelligence agency.
So you can vote for him.
It just means you'll go on a list and be spied on, and if you try to actually protest or do any activities on behalf of the party, you'll be considered a domestic terrorist and may spend time in jail.
But you can vote for it. I mean, it's a democracy after all.
You're allowed to vote wherever you want.
Just, you know, be careful.
That's the message that you're trying to send, and that's the way that they will capture formerly free, by-the-people-for-the-people governments We'll be back on the other side to talk about what's going on in Israel, Ukraine, and how it's spiraling out and taking your phone calls as well.
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All right, welcome back, folks. We are going to talk about World War III this hour.
Take your calls as well.
We'll be joined by Mark Dice in the third hour.
But I want to start with this incredible exchange between Max Blumenthal of the Gray Zone and a spokesman for the military-industrial complex.
Max Blumenthal asks, why did Blinken and Biden accuse nations like Russia of genocide?
And yet they refuse to use that language when it comes to Gaza and Israel.
An incredible exchange.
Let's watch. This is Max Blumenthal.
unidentified
In March 2021, Secretary Blinken accused China of the crime of genocide for its alleged treatment of the Uighur minority, but he didn't accuse them of killing on any mass scale or forcible transfer.
Now we see with Israel's military assault on Gaza, something like one out of every 200 people in the Gaza Strip has been eliminated.
Over 4,000 children killed.
The Ministry of Intelligence, as Sam pointed out, in Israel has published a blueprint for the forced transfer of the entire Palestinian population.
To Egypt, we have the intent to commit genocide expressed at the highest level of the Israeli government, including Netanyahu himself, referring to the Palestinian population as Amalek, the biblical Amalek.
So I wonder... You know, when you're accusing one country of genocide without accusing them of mass killing and then blocking ceasefires to enable another country's military assault, what metric are you using to determine genocide, or is this just political rhetoric?
It's certainly not political rhetoric.
The department, and I talked a little bit about this yesterday, we have a rigorous process in place for evaluating whether something constitutes as genocide or not.
And that is true in any country that that situation might be being looked at.
That is not a term that we have assessed pertains to this current conflict.
We are of course monitoring the evolving situation and are examining facts as they develop.
This continues to be an incredibly challenging and fraught situation, but it's also important to remember that Hamas bears responsibility for sparking this war.
They have brought this tragic war to Gaza.
Well, President Biden has accused the Russian government of genocide for its actions in Ukraine, where in two years it has killed as many civilians as Israel has killed in one month in the Gaza Strip.
So how do you account for that disparity where you're assisting one country and accusing the other of genocide when the country you're assisting has systematically killed so many more people in one month?
Those circumstances are totally and completely not the same.
And to make a comparison like that, Candidly, is incredibly inappropriate.
We have been — please don't interrupt me — we have been — we have raised directly with the Israeli government about the need to distinguish between Hamas terrorists and Palestinian civilians.
This is something that the Secretary has raised directly on his travels.
He — we even laid out that we believe that there are Commitments that can be made additionally on dealing with protecting civilian life more effectively.
And we're watching very closely to make sure that happens.
But you've referred to Palestinian civilians as human shields.
Doesn't that blur the distinction between civilians and militants?
We have not referred to Palestinian civilians as human shields.
We have said that Hamas is using Palestinian civilians as human shields.
That is not hyperbole.
That is something that we have seen Hamas do as they continue to integrate themselves into key civilian infrastructure across Gaza.
Wouldn't that be blurring the distinction between civilians and combatants?
If you say Hamas is using civilians as human shields, wouldn't that be in some ways justifying the killing of civilians because they happen to be in their homes?
We are not justifying. There is no one in this administration that is justifying Killing of civilians.
Any civilian life loss is incredibly troubling, heartbreaking to us.
Any number above zero is deeply troubling to us.
What we are doing is we are working with our Israeli partners to ensure that steps can be taken to minimize the impact on civilian life.
And we also have I believe that there is a moral imperative, there is a strategic imperative to take steps to minimize loss of civilian life.
I'm going to work the room. I've answered like four of your questions.
Just worthless double speak.
harrison smith
Not even approaching an answer to the question.
Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen.
We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour.
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
I really want to know what people think the solution to the abortion question is.
How do we contend with the results from last night's election?
Which seems to point to Democratic victory achieved entirely on the back of their abortion propaganda.
How do we deal with that?
How do we disarm our enemies of their most potent weapon?
Give us a call. The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
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Give us a call now at the War Room.
We'll be taking your calls throughout this hour.
Maybe even into next hour, but we'll be joined by Mark Dice in the third hour.
We have a lot to talk about in terms of the approaching World War III at this point.
And this is a pretty incredible article.
I'm tempted just to read the whole thing.
You've got to go read it for yourself. It's from ArabNews.com.
America's indifference on Gaza creates a watershed moment in Arab-U.S. ties.
No one knows how Israel's war on Gaza now in its second month will end or what the civilian death toll will be.
But when the guns finally go silent, the dust settles, the Mideast and indeed the rest of
the world will wake up to a new reality.
Whatever happens to Hamas will mean little compared to the human cost already endured.
More than 10,000 deaths, almost half being women and children, more than 25,000 injured,
the level of destruction is beyond description, not seen anywhere since World War II.
Most of Gaza has been turned into a wasteland and no one knows if Gazans will ever be allowed
to return to their bombed out homes and resume whatever is left of their miserable and tragic
lives.
But beyond the humanitarian fallout, which will linger for years, there will be multiple
political accounts that will need to be settled.
In the eye of the storm will be the future of U.S.-Arab ties and where the shaky alliance with the West will go from there.
They talk about Anthony Blinken's visit to Amman last week where he met with five key Arab leaders, including or in addition to the Palestinian Authority representative.
And all of them called on America to use its influence in Israel to bring about a ceasefire Now we didn't even approach a ceasefire.
I don't think I put the video in, but John Kirby today or yesterday answered a question about a ceasefire saying, no, we're not even going to entertain that idea because a ceasefire is something that you do at the end of a war.
That's why we're going with humanitarian pauses because that means you can start up the conflict right where you left off after you ostensibly deliver some water or whatever.
But the idea that a ceasefire will lead to the end of the conflict means it's unapproachable by the military powers.
Despite the fact that that's what everybody is calling for.
And again, they lay out just the, as you saw in that last segment,
the skill with which American politicians and bureaucrats deploy nonsense doublespeak that says nothing,
Blinken repeatedly rebuffed their calls and repeated the now overused statement that Israel has the right to defend
itself and that any truce would favor Hamas.
He pretended to sympathize with the Palestinian civilian losses, urging Israel to abide by the rules of war, whatever that means, and tossed the Arab world a bone, a commitment to a two-state solution.
In short, the U.S. took Israel's side completely and ignored the pleas of its Arab allies.
Even though Blinken said he supported humanitarian pauses, none have come into effect so far.
Because again, we're not in control of Israel.
It's embarrassing actually that we, at least three or four times since this conflict began, have had the President of the United States or the Secretary of State of America go over to Israel with the stated goal of demanding a pause, a humanitarian pause, being totally rebuffed and then rewarding them with billions of dollars.
It's just infuriating.
And they say this complete indifference to the Arab point of view, which has nothing to do with defending Hamas but is centered on protecting civilians and ensuring humanitarian assistance, has become a watershed moment in U.S.-Arab ties.
Washington could not care less for the sentiments of millions of Arabs or those millions of people all over the world.
It has unabashedly taken the side of Israel even when the war violates all definitions of self-defense and all the scopes of international laws and conventions.
And it's just pointing out that the outcome of this conflict, beyond what it means for Hamas or the Gazans or even Israel, it is going to have a hugely negative effect on American diplomacy for generations, perhaps.
And that's the price we're paying for our support of Israel, as ill-advised and pointless as it is.
Some videos have come out with the IDF releasing videos of their 252nd Reserve Division, which is, as far as we know, entirely inside Gaza at this point.
Hamas also released a video of their fighting in Gaza.
We can play clip four and five as background here as we just go over some of the other information coming out.
Israel-Palestine live from MideastEye.net.
Gaza food running out as fresh raids destroy mosques.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again rejected the prospect of a ceasefire in Gaza as reports of a truce with Hamas continue to circulate.
Quote, I'd like to put to rest all kind of false rumors that we're hearing from all kinds of directions and reiterate one clear thing.
There will be no ceasefire without the release of our hostages.
Now, according to Hamas, they say, you know, we can make a prisoner exchange.
We can exchange our hostages for the people from Palestine that you have locked in prisons without trial in Israel.
But that has been rebuffed.
And they've even claimed that they're attempting to return 12 hostages and that Israel is refusing to discuss it.
Israel says its forces have entered the heart of Gaza City amid this war with Hamas.
Israel says its troops have entered the middle of Gaza's main city as they continue their offensive against Hamas, while the top U.S. diplomat signaled there will probably be a post-conflict transition period before it's clear who takes control of the territory.
Again, the death rates have just expanded and extended and grown in all of this time.
The IDF now says its entire 252nd Reserve Division is operating inside Gaza.
Releasing new information saying that it's the first time since 1982 in the first Lebanon war that an entire IDF reserve division is maneuvering inside enemy territory.
Meanwhile, at least 34 Syrian soldiers have been killed in a suspected ISIS attack as threat surges.
War Monitor said at least 34 Syrian soldiers and pro-government fighters were killed in an Islamic State attack in a central desert in one of the deadliest assaults by the group this year.
Again, I just point to the bizarre coincidence.
Very strange coincidence that after being largely dormant for years, Years at this point, ISIS suddenly reawakens and starts attacking Israel and America's enemies during this conflict.
The Syrian army, backed by Russian airstrikes, has been conducting a campaign against ISIS sleeper cells that have been holed up in Syria's desert since the fall of the group's Syrian stronghold of Raqqa in May and March of 2019, following an operation by the Kurdish-led and U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
Despite losing its territory, ISIS continues to launch sporadic attacks against the Syrian government and SDF forces.
And there was one a little bit earlier, a couple weeks ago as well.
I see a lot of people calling in about abortion.
But let's go quickly to Max in Milwaukee on Line 6.
You have a comment about Israel-Palestine.
One minute left in this segment.
Max, what do you got? Max, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison. Yeah, can you hear me, Harrison?
Yes, sir. Thank you. Yeah, I worked for the United Nations ICTY, the War Crimes Treaty.
max in wisconsin
Okay. And I think what has happened to the Israel-Palestine conflict And the unfair application of the law, you know, they talk about white privilege, but this is like way beyond that.
It's like star power, as I call it.
And I think all those war criminals should be released because it's no longer a war crime.
harrison smith
Yeah, funny how that works, isn't it?
I mean, who would you bring up on war crime charges as a consequence of the Gaza conflict?
max in wisconsin
I wouldn't say the soldiers, but the military officers and higher command, for sure.
harrison smith
People ordering this. I agree with you.
I doubt we'll ever see that justice, but it is what the world is crying out for.
Thank you for the call, Max. More on the other side.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll go out to your phone calls shortly.
I just want to reiterate that as far as I can tell, this headline is accurate and real.
I thought it was a joke at first.
I did some due diligence.
I found it reported a number of reputable outlets.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, his psychiatrist has committed suicide and blamed it on him.
The headline is Israel's prime minister's psychiatrist commits suicide.
Dr. Moshi Yatam, a renowned Israeli psychiatrist, celebrated for his work curing severe mental illness, was discovered dead in his Tel Aviv home.
The tragedy, marked by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was accompanied by a devastating suicide note that implicated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the source of Yatam's despair.
The note painted a grim picture of a man who tried for nine years to penetrate the enigmatic mind of Netanyahu only to be defeated by what he called, quote, a waterfall of lies.
In a series of diary entries, Yatam documented the disintegration of his own once invincible personality while treating the prime minister whose thought process he likened to, quote, a black hole of self-contradiction.
I mean, that is something.
That really is like, that's next level, man.
This man was a celebrated professional in dealing with mental illness.
But apparently Benjamin Yen-Yahoo's...
I'm still...
Is this real? Is this real?
I'm like still having doubts.
I looked it up. It's on reputable sites.
But it's like too much.
Where else can we find this?
I'm like second guessing myself now because it's like too much.
I don't even mean to laugh.
It's just it is too much.
Crazy. In a harrowing series of encounters, Dr.
Yatam, a distinguished psychiatrist, grappled with the daunting challenge of treating Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Yatam's diary reveals a chilling narrative of a psychiatrist's despair as he attempted to treat a patient who seemed impervious to reality.
The diary entries captured the disturbing sessions with Netanyahu and the toll they took on Yatam's mental and physical health.
The journey began with Netanyahu's shocking assertion that the 9-11 attacks on Washington and New York were, quote, good, leaving Yatam in disbelief.
In subsequent sessions, Netanyahu equated Iran with Nazi Germany and went so far as dubbing Iran's nuclear program a, quote, flying gas chamber, while suggesting all Jews were living perpetually in Auschwitz.
Yatim's relentless attempts to guide his patients' thinking proved fruitless, and
as self-serving rationalizations continued to pour forth, they took a devastating toll
on Yatim, ultimately leading to his tragic downfall.
you Our greatest ally.
unidentified
I don't know what to tell you.
I don't know what to tell you.
Oh, boy.
harrison smith
Boy, oh boy. Okay, let's go out to your phone calls here.
It's just wild. Just absolutely wild.
Let's go out to your phone calls. I want to hear your solutions to the abortion question.
Let's go to Tigris in Florida.
Tigris, thank you for calling in.
unidentified
You're on the air. Hello, Harrison.
Thanks for speaking with me.
Sure, thanks for calling in. You know, when I read the results of the election and I saw...
The abortion issue is like, oh, really?
Not again? I think, though, it really is just indicative of the manipulation and the madness that's been ongoing for quite some time.
And the latest evidence of that is what's going on in Israel.
If you think back, when this happened, what was it, October 7th?
Prior to that, everybody was Thinking about the election and thinking about debates and all that, and then all of a sudden this incident occurred and so many people, influencers on Twitter, for example, all of a sudden it's like everybody dropped everything and suddenly it was like, oh, we have to fight for Israel.
Everything has got to be for Israel.
It was a hot button issue.
Abortion is a hot-button issue.
It appeals to people emotionally, and the reason that I think that is is because of a manipulation that really took years to evolve.
I mean, I was a small child when Roe v.
Wade was implemented, but I do remember what was going on around me, and it was, you know, it was Right after all of this, you know, free love movement.
harrison smith
Right, the sexual revolution.
unidentified
Exactly. And it all played into it.
And once people had a taste of that freedom, then we were led to believe that, you know, all of a sudden this freedom can be taken from you.
You know? We've seen the same thing going on with racism.
We see it now with Israel.
We're like carefully led to get emotional about certain things at certain times.
And there is a way to solve it.
It's just, it's not something that you're going to be able to do overnight.
harrison smith
Right. No, I think you're right, and I think we have to change our messaging because clearly it's not getting through, and it's especially not effective when Republicans put forth bills.
I mean, the idea that they're writing bills that specifically disallow rape victims and incest victims from getting abortion, it's just like...
If they're a rape, can they just let it go?
It's less than 1% of abortions, and yet by putting that forth, it just fulfills all of the caricatures of Republicans being heartless, not caring, just like, which I get it's still a human life.
I'm, you know, I'm against abortion even in the case of rape, but in terms of political bills and what's viable and not, I mean, bad choice of words, but, you know, we just have to think about it, uh, Sincerely and seriously.
And just another point on this, you know, one time I was at a party in like college or something arguing with some girl about abortion.
And I'd argue with like for an hour and I just kept proving her wrong or kept just overcoming whatever arguments she had.
And finally she was like, well, you know, I've had an abortion.
And it was like, oh, so I'm never going to convince you.
I'm never going to convince the person who's had an abortion.
That they're a murderer.
I mean, maybe, you know, they'll have some spiritual awakening, but this is sort of the insidious nature of democratic positions is that, you know, once people buy into them, you really can't get them out of it.
Like if you have an abortion because you're convinced by Democrats, it's just a clump of cells.
It's so much more difficult than to admit, like, not only is abortion murder, but I did it.
I murdered my own children.
People can do it. Alex talks about it all the time, how he came to that realization and is, you know, We've paid penance for it ever since.
But you've got to be really strong to deal with that.
And again, it's just another complication that we have to deal with with this whole topic is that once you get a woman to have an abortion, she'll support abortion for the rest of her life, even if it's for the sake of her own, you know, guilt complex that she's constantly trying to tamp down.
More calls on the other side about this topic and more.
unidentified
Stay with us, folks. All right, welcome back, folks. Still a lot to talk about, but I do just want to go straight out to calls.
harrison smith
Here, in case you missed some of the headlines, the stories are at Infowars.com.
Lawmaker fails to stop federal mandate that requires all vehicles sold after 2026 be equipped with a kill switch.
So Thomas Massey stood alone against this federal mandate that would require all vehicles sold after 2026 to be equipped with a remote-operated kill switch to shut your car off.
From the outside this just part of the world economic forums you will own nothing
Including your car including your home including your phone and so much
more Biden meanwhile has lavished astronomical dollars on LGBT
promotions for three years millions upon millions of dollars 100
1100 grants have been distributed to fund LGBT promoting projects around the
world and when you realize that
LGBTQ whatever
Progressive nonsense is in fact religious in nature and a spiritual
Persuasion now you realize that we are living a theocracy And a religion contrary to Christianity is funded, supported, and protected by the United States government, I would argue, in opposition to the First Amendment.
We are pushing more towards World War III, and you can see that in the fact that they're now publishing recruitment videos for the Army that feature nothing but white guys, nothing but young white guys.
I guess we're over the period where they were trying to recruit pregnant homosexual Latinx women, but...
It portends trouble for us, but don't worry.
We'll be fine because finally, for the first time in history, we will have a lady leading the U.S. Navy.
Lisa Franchetti becomes first woman to lead U.S. Navy.
Well, thank goodness. Thank goodness we have diversity and representation at the top of our military forces here on the eve and cusp of a third and possibly nuclear world war.
It's really incredible. Finally, the House has signed subpoenas for Hunter Biden, James Biden, and business associate Rob Walker.
Representative Comer signed this as part of his activities in the House Oversight Committee.
They'll actually be able to question them.
We'll get into some of that, I imagine, with Mark Dice.
Let's go out to your calls now.
On abortion in particular, Cameron in Ohio wants to talk about this.
You're there in Ohio. What's your view on what's going on with abortion, Cameron?
unidentified
Honestly, I can't even fathom it.
It's hard to believe that we just passed here in Ohio.
I thought for sure I don't know why.
I thought it was going to go the other way.
Every day I cover all of Ohio through my career, but every day I'd see nothing but vote no signs everywhere.
I thought for sure that we had it in the bag and it wasn't going to happen, but unfortunately here we are.
But I know we jumped right to the issue one topic, but I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to you and the Infowars crew for being not only a voice for the American people but more importantly informing the public of the truth.
I pray every day for the protection of you Owen and Alex.
I pray for peace in this world.
At this point I don't know what else to do besides pray and help spread the truth.
I feel like it's all in God's hands at this point and I'm gonna keep praying and keep hoping and Hope I never have to uphold any of my constitutional rights that would include my Second Amendment right.
It's just a shame to see this country turn out like this.
harrison smith
It really is. Well, thank you for that, Cameron.
I can tell you I appreciate it more than you know, and I know Owen does as well.
I should mention DefendOwen.com to contribute to his legal fund.
We still haven't heard from him.
As far as I know, nobody's heard from Owen since that message we played last week.
There's been rumors that he's been put in solitary for 30 days, but we haven't been able to confirm that, and we have not heard from him.
So that's the situation we're in.
Of course, we thank you for your support, no matter how we receive it.
And prayers are just as valuable as anything else.
Thank you so much for that, Cameron.
I do want to go to Michael in New Hampshire.
He says he wants to talk about abortion as well.
Thanks for calling in, Michael. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, what's going on, man? Not much.
Hey, so, yeah, I mean, mainly another topic, quickly, if you have a sec, but abortion, it's stupid.
Like you said, it's the same thing, you know, as the Second Amendment for us.
You know, if they came out and said, hey, you know, if we get this, that, and the other, we're going to Take that away, you know, you'd see our side come out in mass numbers.
So we're tipping our hand.
So, I mean, abortion or, you know, World War III, it's kind of a no-given.
Also, primarily, Owen, something's got to get done, you know.
You guys, you know, call for a protest out there at the prison.
I don't know. You know, I've kind of looked into it.
I don't think there's any laws in you.
You can't protest on federal property.
You just can't get in the way of their functions.
But something's got to get done.
That's not right.
You know, it's one week, then it's a month, then it's two months, and then they're going to say he did something, and then it's going to be six months.
So I want to see more from Infowars.
Coming out to support him.
Kind of seems like everybody's, you know, not Foley, but, you know, I don't hear enough, you know, people going to bat for him.
So, I'll keep it.
harrison smith
Like I said, I mean, it does.
The worst part of it for me is just feeling so helpless.
I mean, I was writing a letter to Owen yesterday and I didn't even write what I wanted to write because I thought, you know, maybe they're reading his letters and it could sound like incitement or something, but I just wanted to relate the story of before the Texas Revolution when William Barrett Travis, I can't remember, either he got arrested or his friend got arrested by the Mexican authorities for speaking out against them.
And back in the Old West days, they just got together a posse, you know, threw ropes around the jail door, tied him to their horse's saddle and ripped the thing off and took the guy out.
And it's just like you think about how unfair and illegitimate his imprisonment is.
And I just... Wish we lived in a time where something like that was possible.
Obviously it's not, but maybe a protest is a good idea.
I don't really know. I honestly don't know what to do.
The only silver lining I can think of is that if somebody has been paid off to start a fight with him in general population and then they say, well, you fought in prison, so we're extending your imprisonment another month, that could happen.
So at least when he's in solitary, the possibility of that is extremely limited.
So at least, at least, and I hate even qualifying any of this, but at least if he's in solitary,
he's not in a situation where his sentence overall could be extended and he'll be out
in an inappropriate time.
Thanks for that call, Michael.
We got time for one more.
We'll go to Bart in Georgia.
Abortion, you're on the air.
Bart, you're on the air.
unidentified
Yes, sir.
All this abortion, there are many streams and rivers of death.
and abortion are small streams of death.
World War III is going to be a river.
But I want to touch on this.
Male suicide. An average of 132 suicides per day.
White males account for 70% of these suicides.
barton in georgia
I want you guys to go to redonkulous.com and check out Terrence Pop and his YouTube for preventing male suicide.
harrison smith
Thank you for that, Bart.
And yeah, as we know, places like Canada and places in Europe are making it easier and safer than ever to commit suicide.
The reality is we should be working against it.
And like so many other topics we discuss, you know, suicide isn't an isolated...
It's the outcome of a failed society.
It's the outcome of collapsed families.
It's the outcome of having no support structure and no support especially for our veterans who we ask to risk their lives and then, you know, give them PTSD and stick them on some psychotic medicine and tell them good luck.
So we've got to solve a lot of problems here, folks, and it is dire.
Thanks for that. Redonculus.com, I hadn't heard of that, but that's what Bart sends you to.
unidentified
Now we're coming back after this break with phone calls!
And as you can tell, I'm resting!
Answer the question! Answer the question!
Answer the question!
Answer is no.
And here's the thing.
Answer my question, you authoritarian!
We're in. Hello?
harrison smith
You guys are trying to radio off. All right, folks. Yes, we are taking calls from the InfoWars audience today.
The topic we've been discussing is abortion.
I see some people have called in about some other stuff, but I do want to...
We'll see who else. Klein BMX in Canada has called in about abortions.
Thanks for calling. Thanks for holding Klein.
You're on the air. Thanks, Harrison.
unidentified
I really appreciate it.
This is an unpleasant call-in.
Please, anyone correct me.
These leftists are so disinformed and ill-advised about exactly what a coat hanger abortion is.
Don't try this at home.
You grab a coat hanger.
I'm right-handed.
You put it in your left hand and pull it back like a bow so you've got two 18-inch parallel strands with a hoop at the end.
The hook end is the handle.
The hoop end is the instrument.
The hoop end is used to comb No, I understand.
harrison smith
I'll let you go on. What's your point?
I mean, it's a gruesome procedure, and that's sort of the specter.
I mean, they've literally adopted the cone hanger as like a symbol of abortion, basically saying, if you don't let us do it legally, we'll do it like this.
Horrifying and extremely unsafe, but why are you telling us this, Klein?
unidentified
Just because to show that the leftists are ill-advised and misinformed about exactly
what a coat hanger abortion is.
And in its first trimester, it's actually effective.
I don't support it, but anything later than a first trimester coat hanger abortion is
actually quite gruesome.
Of course. Yeah.
So that's my point.
These people think that, oh, you just take a hook and...
No, it's systematic.
And usually women...
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Phone in. Anyone phone in and tell me I'm wrong.
Usually women do the coat hanger abortion.
It's not new, you know, but...
The signs with the hook and all this stuff.
It's like, no. They're ill-advised.
It's misinformation. And I hope it stops.
harrison smith
Yeah, and it's a horrifying reality.
Yeah, powerful response to Texas banning abortion.
It's like, really? Good lord.
What's wrong with you people?
It's... It makes no damn sense.
There's no excuse for needing an abortion these days.
I mean, you can literally get free birth control anywhere, at any age.
Like, there's just no excuse for it.
But this is what they're championed, so there it is.
Thanks for the call, Klein.
Let's go to Johnny in Denmark.
It's been on hold for a while.
Thanks for calling in, Johnny. You're on the air about abortion.
johnny in denmark
Yeah, congratulations on another great show.
I just want to start with your conversation with, I think it's an apt starting point, with that girl.
It just reminds me of one of the things I've realized lately and has been explicitly, specifically explicitly, Mentioned by Dr.
Shiva is we have to be careful not to spend too much time and energy on people we can't change because it's a real waste of our limited resources of, you know, time, energy, focus, and maybe even money.
And he got something called a 20-30-50 law, which is a really good one, I believe.
50% of the people We'll just go whichever way the wind blows.
So don't bother, you know, with them because, you know, if you manage to convince enough people in the right direction, they're just going to follow.
30% of the people, like that girl you were talking to, are just hardcore.
No matter what you tell them, they're just so cognitively different, you're never going to convince them.
So actually trying to is an utter waste of time and energy.
What that frees you up to do, though, is talk to the 20% of the people, like you, me, Chase, and the Infowars audience at large, who, in the face of sufficient countervailing evidence, will change their views.
And it actually turned out to be a more widely applicable concept.
I mean, some time ago I used it economically, you know, spend no more than 50% of your post-tax
income on needs, no more than 30% on wants and at least 20% on savings.
harrison smith
And just from that formula, you know, the money just starts stacking up.
It's very interesting you bring up that exact number.
I was just reading about this in a book that I'll talk about in the next hour.
That was originally discovered, that exact number, 20% of being the swing vote that can sway an election, was discovered by a guy named Edward M. House, who was basically the advisor, in a lot of ways, the puppet master of President Wilson.
And that's what he figured. He figured out that you could hyper-target 20% of the population and sway an election by completely ignoring the other 80% of the population that was already...
And so that's been going on since the early part of the 1900s.
So, you know, he was elected in, what, 1912, I think?
So it was in 1912, he's actually a Texan who figured out how to manipulate elections by using data, really, in 1912, and it's been in play ever since.
So you're exactly right about targeting that 20% who actually can be swayed.
Very interesting that that number has been consistent since 1912, at least.
Thank you for the call, Johnny, as always.
Let's go to Hammer Hardy in Florida.
He wants to talk about abortion.
Go ahead, you're on the air. Hey, how's it going, Harrison?
unidentified
Yeah, so I just wanted to mention that, you know, this is another example of a term that Owen uses called political purism.
And people that are just dead set on sticking to political purism are not going to lead us to victory.
This specific topic reminds me of an old basketball movie called White Man Can't Jump.
And there's a scene in there where Woody Harrelson is talking to Wesley Snipes and he says, you care more about looking good than actually winning the game.
And that's what's going on.
We have so many people that say that, you know, they're just going to stick strictly to what they believe in.
But you can only do that when you're in a position of power.
And we're not in a position of power, which is why we keep falling farther and farther and farther behind.
harrison smith
Right, right. It's almost like these bills are symbolic.
They're meant to show how dedicated the cause they are, even though by nature of being so extreme, they're bound to fail.
So, no, you're exactly right.
And, you know, a previous caller brought up gun control as well, or maybe I brought it up, but I was just thinking about that during the break in that...
You know, Democrats every once in a while, they'll show you what they really want.
They'll say, we shouldn't have guns at all.
You know, that's obviously their ultimate goal.
But every time they try to impose gun control, they don't impose it by saying, we're going to take all your guns, do they?
they say first, well, we're going to restrict your, or restrict what type of guns you have.
And we're going to restrict exactly where you can get them.
And maybe we'll do a waiting period and da, da, da, da, da, maybe that's the way to approach abortion, not do it in a
dishonest way.
Obviously our goal is to end abortion totally, but that's, if that's an not viable position to take, then how could we,
what could we present that both we and the pro abortion people
could maybe come to some agreement on go, okay, well, if we can lessen it by 10%, that's a good first step.
And then once we establish that, maybe we can do something else to lessen it another 15%.
And maybe we can do it piecemeal. Uh, and maybe that's the more effective way than just trying to
say, no exception for rape. And it doesn't matter if she's 10,
you have to have the abortion.
Like maybe that's just not the effective way to actually have sensible or effective abortion restrictions or abortion limitations.
I mean, Democrats are evil, but they know how to win elections and they know how to get things done.
Final thoughts, Hammer Hardy?
unidentified
Well, yeah, I was going to say that I've had conversations with women that are supporters of abortion, and my strategy with them is always to say, even though I am pro-life, I'm willing to compromise on that 1%.
But my biggest concern with abortion is the late-term and after-birth abortion.
A lot of them don't support that either.
harrison smith
I know. Very good point, Hammerhardy.
if that's somewhere that any sensible person can come to an agreement on.
I mean, unless you really are like a vicious extremist that's just like, kill the baby after it's born,
those people are lost.
But most people, if you say, look, they're trying to do this after birth abortions,
they're trying to do nine month abortions, any woman who's ever carried a baby for sure
will be against that with everything she's got.
We'll be back on the other side with Mark Dice.
Stay with us, folks.
Go to infowarestore.com to support everything that we do here, and all we're doing
is trying to preserve life in all of its various forms.
We're on the side of humanity here against Satan.
Stay with us. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Third hour of The War Room is on.
I'll be joined shortly by Mark Dice.
As we get connected with him, I want to go to another video of Matt Gaetz here.
Matt Gaetz, of course, earlier this week, came out in support of Owen Schroyer, talking about his persecution.
He did another very brave thing.
And that he asked a very important question as we contend with the death-bringing force of globalism.
He wants to know how exactly we're supposed to talk about this when criticism of people like George Soros is condemned as anti-Semitic.
Here's Matt Gaetz in a committee hearing earlier today.
matt gaetz
I think it was Dr.
Nadell. Is it possible to criticize George Soros without being anti-Semitic?
unidentified
I don't know all the tropes that people use to associate with George Soros, but when they talk about...
matt gaetz
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Not when they talk about something else.
Is criticism against George Soros ever not anti-Semitic?
unidentified
That's the question. Ms.
Burdett has offered to answer this.
matt gaetz
No, no, no, but you mentioned Mr.
Soros. I want you to answer this. There's no phone a friend here in the Judiciary Committee.
unidentified
No. What has happened in the United States is that we use different code words.
matt gaetz
Right, no, I'm not, that's not the question.
unidentified
No, wait, I'm answering your question.
We use different code words to disguise anti-Semitism.
And so Soros has become the code word that replaced Rothschild.
matt gaetz
But is it possible to criticize him without being anti-Semitic, yes or no?
unidentified
I don't know the context. I'm not going to talk without knowing context.
matt gaetz
That is just an astonishing thing.
And similarly, you said any critique of globalism is anti-Semitic.
Now, that really is an Austin Powers...
unidentified
No, what I said was that the word globalist...
I didn't say any critique of globalism.
What I said was the word globalist had become the new code word for the internationalist code word from the previous period.
matt gaetz
But you ascribe that motive.
See, when I criticize globalism, I'm often criticizing the UN, which then in turn goes around and criticizes Israel.
So if critiquing a globalist entity that criticizes Israel is anti-Semitic...
So why use the word globalist instead of the UN? Well, because the UN's goals are to have global order over things that deprive countries of their sovereignty.
One of those countries is Israel!
That is the great hypocrisy of what I think is, frankly, a reverse trope, that any criticism of Soros or any criticism of globalism is somehow anti-Semitic.
Sometimes they're just criticisms of Soros and of globalism.
But I see my time's expired and I yield back.
harrison smith
And obviously, globalism can be a belief held by anybody.
I mean, this is the obfuscation that globalists use to stop criticism from them.
And they talk about code words and dog whistles.
No, we're criticizing globalism.
Here's the amazing thing. I'm reading a book called The Controversy of Zion.
It was written in 1956.
And this is the crazy thing.
He talks about the ADL. And he says...
It was a little offshoot in 1913 of Benai Barith, and he says in doublespeak, anti-defamation means defamation, and this body lived by calumny, using terms such as anti-Semite, fascist, rabble-rouser, paranoid, etc., etc., to stop people from talking about things they didn't want to talk about.
And it says, I just don't have time to read all that.
you gotta read this book.
These quotations show the growth of the ADL's power in 35 years.
It has imposed a law of heresy on public debate in America.
No criticism of Zionism or the world government plan is allowed to pass without virulent attack.
Criticism of communism is only tolerated in the tacit understanding that any war with
communism would lead to the communized world state.
As to that, Jerusalem is the capital of the world, no less than the capital of Israel,
according to the Zionist mayor of Jerusalem.
So this is the crazy thing.
When you read old books, you realize the ADL didn't just get power a couple years...
They've had this level of power since 1956 at least.
Really, he takes it back to the 1930s, and from that very beginning, they have claimed that any criticism of world government is anti-Semitism and therefore can't be published.
And they're just doing the same thing now.
It's about progressing the ideology of globalism, creating a one-world government of absolute control, and using code words like anti-Semitism to stop people from talking about this very real threat that threatens all people, Jews included.
So I just, the more you read, the more you realize, man, America has been in this state of occupation since at least the 1950s or more.
And we gotta break out sometime.
All right, welcome back, folks. Third hour of The War Room is on.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Very happy to welcome my guest, Mark Dice.
He, of course, is a media analyst, social critic, political activist, and author.
He frequently stirs up controversy from his commentaries, protests, and boycotts,
and has been featured in major media outlets around the world.
He's the author of numerous books, including the true story of fake news and liberalism,
Find a Cure. His newest book is called The War on Conservatives, and it can be found right now
at Amazon.com. That's The War on Conservatives by Mark Dice.
Let's get it to number one. You can follow him on Twitter as well, at Mark Dice. And of
course, he remains on YouTube somehow.
Somehow he has avoided the censorship and maintains an extremely powerful info warrior
on YouTube. Just search Mark Dice. Welcome to the show, Mr.
Dice.
mark dice
Thanks for having me.
This is only the second interview that I've done.
I don't do interviews. I rarely do them.
I do make exceptions for Alex Jones and other InfoWars hosts as well, especially in these trying times.
So good to see you're filling in.
Sad that Owen's having to...
Brought it away in solitary confinement.
Infowars and basically only a handful of other independent people are the only ones who He congratulated me for having my new book being a bestseller.
Beating Ted Cruz's new book, by the way.
Not to disrespect Ted Cruz or anything, but one of the most popular senators doing the whole conservative media circuit, plugging his book, getting write-ups and all the conservative media.
And I still beat him on the Amazon bestsell list.
His book came out yesterday as well.
Not that it's not a good book.
I'm sure it's about cultural Marxism.
Not that he actually wrote it, of course.
Ghostwriter did that, and he put his name on it.
And he means well, and he's trying to cash in.
But, you know, it is interesting how us black sheep in the media are shunned by the conservative inc circle jerk.
But we do just fine on our own and we definitely don't need them.
So it's great to be here.
Influencers are my people.
harrison smith
Well, I'm honored.
I'm honored to have you here.
And of course, I've been watching you for years.
We actually met one time in DC and it was great getting to know you.
And I guess you can say, I mean, it's almost a self-fulfilling prophecy.
This is the war of conservatism and the war on conservatives.
That's why Owen is sitting in prison right now.
And that's why it's actually better for you not to try to pony up and kiss the boots of the mainstream media when we
are building our own ecosystem here.
I've read I haven't had a chance to read The War on Conservatives, but I'm very excited to.
I've ordered it on Amazon.
It's on its way.
But I've read your other books.
I've read especially The True Story of Fake News, and I was really blown away by it.
I know if people watch your content, you often say, you know, well, these videos are kind of silly, but the books are very serious.
And they really are.
A lot of effort and research goes into them.
Every page pretty much has footnotes where you can double-check your sources.
Just talk about some of the effort that you put into creating this book and why it's so important for you to do that.
mark dice
Yeah, I appreciate that.
I am kind of a class clown of the conservative movement, but I do have a very serious side.
The books are so well-sourced.
This one has over 900 footnotes.
I understand some people think, oh, yeah, a YouTuber writing a book, really, how good could it be?
You know, they enjoy watching the videos, me clowning around on Man in the Street, or even analyzing the news.
But they're like, eh, what can I really learn from the book?
But there is a lot of stuff in the books that it's just hard to detail and articulate.
And some of it is, you know, really forbidden material on any of the mainstream platforms to get into.
And so what I do, I... I collect information.
And so I collect all of the documents, all of the sources, all of the quotes.
And put together a big outline and then over the course of well over a year to put together one of these books and then print it out and go through with a pen and I've showed some of these screenshots on my social media where I literally print it out and go through with a pen and sit out on patio with my coffee and really just go through it slowly and it keeps growing and growing and then I enter those notes into the Word document printed out again and you know I am very And I did a lot of writing in college.
I have a bachelor's degree in communication, if anybody wants to know.
Not that that was a difficult degree to get.
We were sort of the mockery of the school.
But we had to do a lot of writing.
And a lot of people hated it.
And I liked it. I really enjoyed sitting up late and digging into the material.
And that's where I got my skills polished.
And then after I graduated, Then I started writing what I wanted to write and researching what I wanted to research and using that time to put together the books that I put together.
I've been very fortunate to be successful and to have had the support of Infowars for almost 20 years now.
I did my first interview with Alex back in 2004.
This is before YouTube, before social media, before Facebook.
I think Friendster might have been around, which I wasn't even on.
That was in a whole different era.
I think the one thing I want to convey when I do do interviews is I do have a serious side and I'm such a perfectionist that I don't like doing interviews because one little um or ah or stumbling over my words and I just think like, this sucks!
I can't do this.
You know, so that's why in the book, I can really put together a solid presentation.
And I'm glad that you read them and that you could see that.
And hopefully the audience, you know, I can convey that to them.
And it's not, if I wanted to make money, I would do anything else other than write books.
It's so time consuming.
And to get to the top of Amazon's bestseller list, a lot of people probably think like,
you must've sold a hundred thousand copies.
It's not like that at all.
To get to the top of the Amazon bestseller list and the New York Times bestseller list, which is more of a curated list of a recommendation list of the editors, you really need to only sell, you know, 10,000 copies release day to get up near the top.
And then it depends if there are other big names, then, you know, like for me getting to number one, it's gonna be very difficult because there's Barbara Streisand has a memoir, some famous like romance novelist, science fiction fantasy writer has a book out.
So these have built-in audiences with the mainstream media promoting them as well.
So it's very difficult to get to number one if you're competing against somebody like that.
But it's definitely not a way That you can make a lot of money.
It's just a passion. And I think it's important, too, as well.
And I was talking about this with Alex.
In the Church Committee report on Operation Mockingbird, which was published in 1976 after the 75 hearing, They talk about, obviously, we all know, this audience knows, manipulating the media, paying off editors and reporters to act as gatekeepers and propagandists.
But they also have a section in there about how they funded books, because the CIA knows, and it's pretty much obvious if you really think about it, that books are one of the most powerful forms of transmitting information.
And what they said in the report is, the reason that Operation Mockingbird would fund books Whether or not they were commercially viable, they would have ghostwriters write material, they would pay to have them published in order to persuade people because even if you're not gonna sell 50,000 copies of a book, those people who read a book It has such a powerful impact on educating them versus, no offense, a radio show or watching a television broadcast because it just has so much information condensed in it that no host could possibly convey in a three-hour show even the course of a week.
I'm a big nerd. I love reading books.
I love writing books. So I'm glad you got them and I appreciate you having me on to talk about it.
I hope people get it because it's a very deep dive into the material.
harrison smith
I think we can get you to the top of the list and sell a lot more than 10,000 copies.
There should be one of these on the shelf of every info warrior out there.
The War on Conservatives by Mark Dyes is the name of the book.
The cover art, very beautiful, very recognizably Ben Garrison, another friend of the show.
So awesome stuff. And yeah, you know, You know, no offense taken because we're constantly sort of awash and trying to just stay afloat in this ever-churning river of content.
And with a book, you really take yourself out of that milieu and look at it with a bird's-eye view, and it's there.
I mean, this is an info-nuclear bomb that we're handling here, a weapon of mass instruction.
We'll be right back with Mark Dice.
The book again, The War on Conservatives.
Climb in the charts at Amazon.com.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is thewarroominfowars.com band.video.
My guest, and I'm very honored to have him on, is Mark Dice.
He does not do really any interviews at all, so it really is an honor and a privilege to have you on here today, Mark.
The book, his newest book is called The War on Conservatives.
You can follow Mark Dice on Twitter, at Mark Dice.
That's also the name of his YouTube channel.
Some of the man on the street stuff is just the best in the world and really has the power to change minds, which I think is the most important part of all of this.
And we talked a little bit in the last segment about just the difficulty and the work that goes into making a book.
And I think it's that level of commitment, which is why I've never even started to write a book.
Because I've thought about it.
It seems like it'd be fun.
I want to have something that has all my ideas in one, you know, tome like this.
It seems like a very cool thing to have.
But I can never decide what I'd want the book to be about.
I can never decide what topic to do it or what.
And so I just don't never even start.
How do you decide on the topics of your books or what central idea do you start from when you start to write a book like The War on Conservatives?
mark dice
I actually am always working on numerous different books and some of them overlap.
And then at some point, One of the central themes will emerge.
And then I tend to just focus on that.
And even this one, I cut out probably 200 pages because it just got too big.
It would be too expensive. It started going in too many different directions.
I wanted it to be a little more focused.
But you have to... I don't remember who said this, but you almost have to write for the wastebasket, as they say.
You just have to start. But it is a tremendous task.
And it can be fun when you start.
You have all these ideas. And then it's exciting because you see it growing and growing and growing.
But then it does get tiresome because then you're like, oh my God, like it takes so long.
And then when you get to the final stage of like doing all the footnotes, I mean, it took me like a month just to do all the footnotes.
And many of those were sourced as I was writing it because I'll just in the text, I'll just put a footnote in and I'll use the word site.
And I know like I saw an article somewhere that I want to use because I just overly have to source it so that if anybody's wondering where these sources come from, there it is in the bottom of the page.
But even with that, just It takes a month to just sit there, hours a day, going and looking up the sources and making sure everything's proper, and then format.
It's a lot, a lot of work.
You have to be very, very dedicated, and it takes a very unique person to do it.
If you're going to do it yourself, if you're someone like Ted Cruz, again, no disrespect to him.
I'm sure he means well. It is kind of a cash grab for him as well.
I do think maybe some of our elected leaders should focus on actually Working and passing legislation instead of trying to sell the general public a book about what's wrong with the country.
Maybe they should actually try to do their job that our taxpayers are funding them for and fix the country.
They're going to be missed the last segment.
You know, my book is beating Ted Cruz's on the Amazon bestseller list.
But, you know, and I don't do many interviews.
I'm just too busy. I'm such a perfectionist to talk about this before.
But to make an exception for Infowars and for people that I know, I don't go to these You know, CPAC events, the Turning Point USA events.
You know, I've met you, I've hung out.
You and Owen, I've met Alex.
Pretty much the only people I literally do interviews with are Alex, you know, once, maybe twice a year.
Gary Franchi, a personal friend of mine, and I have made exception for Alex Stein, who I've also met personally and hung out with.
So I'm not like that guy.
Some people, it's just my thing.
But it is great to talk with you. I feel like we're co-arts, we're friends, we're colleagues, so I do make a rare exception for you guys.
And I do appreciate you having me on to shamelessly plug the book.
But again, it's not a money grab.
I could make tons more money Doing anything other than this.
It's a very time-consuming process, but I think it is important.
And even for daily listeners or people who are really super plugged in, You're going to find material in the book that you had no idea about.
It does a time capsule as well.
It puts everything into context.
It makes a great gift as well for people who are trying to wake up.
Sometimes a prophet is never known in their own town.
Your family members may not listen to you.
You try to tell them what it is that's going on.
If you can give them a book that can capture their attention, that will...
Resonate with them in a different way than one of their family members.
I have literally personal friends of mine, and I don't hold it against them.
Don't watch me on YouTube.
Don't follow me on Twitter.
And I like that in a sense because they're true friends I've known before I kind of blew up and became, I don't want to say famous, but became a very well-known thing.
harrison smith
A superstar, a conservative maverick known around the world.
No, I think... You're too humble.
And yeah, you could have just written sort of a whatever book.
You had just sort of like transcribed your videos and published that and done a cash grab.
But clearly with the footnotes, with really the size of the book, and I know from your previous books, you really do put in the work that makes this a true, as I said before, like a weapon of mass destruction in the information war.
And There's something to the fact that you don't need mainstream media.
You don't need the mainstream conservative support.
How does that play into the war on conservatives?
Because it seems like so often conservatives are victims of the divide-and-conquer tactic where they really do want to separate the respectable conservatives that get nothing done from us loudmouths over here on the fringe trying to actually put forward good solutions for the problems that we see.
What Why is it, do you think, that you've been able to be so successful without any support from the traditional Republican Party system?
mark dice
Because I've always been super independent.
I just don't like anybody telling me what to do.
I'm very bullheaded like that.
And that can be both a blessing and a curse.
As you know, probably working for Alex is fantastic.
But at certain times, pretty difficult.
But same with Elon Musk.
I mean, he's...
On one level, a genius, but at the same time, sometimes those people don't take other people's considerations as they don't weigh them as much as they possibly could.
But being independent, it's very difficult because you don't have the infrastructure of a company and a bunch of colleagues, in a sense, to all have your back.
But at the same time, I can do and say, I want to say maybe whatever I want because I have to follow within the guidelines so I don't get totally banned.
But those guidelines are actually less strict than the politically correct guidelines that the conservative inc social media circle jerk is going to have in the places like the Daily Wire and the Blaze and PragerU.
And what I've noticed Especially, I don't want to get too much into it, the war over in the Middle East with the latest dust-up and the ongoing 75-year current iteration of the landed dispute between two different ethnic groups halfway around the world.
But I have noticed that the only people who are really calling out some of the horrible things that Israel has done, you know, I mean, just killing thousands of Palestinian kids and trying to justify it in their way, That they spin the conflict.
The only people who are really daring to criticize Israel beyond, I mean, just a tacit, oh, I just think it's terrible on both sides, are the independent people.
You, I've seen Lauren Chen's days at the Blaze may be numbered because I've seen her making some very based tanks.
And I would be willing to bet that someone like her And some of the others who are, you know, maybe sort of orbiting in conservative ink and have kind of rubbed elbows with those people.
I mean, I know that they are getting DMs from people to dissuade them from certain takes.
And we even saw Candace Owens.
I have a lot of respect for her even though she works for the Daily Wire.
My beef isn't necessarily with the Daily Wire as a whole.
It's more or less with Ben Shapiro and his never-Trumpism and his sort of pushing libertarianism instead of conservatism.
harrison smith
You're right, though. They get all this support, but then they have to bite their tongue, and I— Every once in a while, I just put out a tweet going, guys, please go to Infowarsstore.com because it's amazing being able to say whatever you want.
I mean, it really is the best feeling in the world, as Mark Dice well knows.
The War on Conservatives is the book.
We'll be right back. Mark Dice is my guest.
His new book, The War on Conservatives, is available on Amazon.
I know I was watching you during Alex's show, and you said that, you know, if people search your name, it wasn't coming up.
I found that I searched Mark Dice, and it did come up there, so maybe it's just because I... Maybe because I've bought conservative books before or whatever, but maybe they heard the broadcast and corrected it or something.
But you can find it on Amazon.
Mark Dice, The War on Conservatives, paperback edition, available now.
But I'm sure they're doing all sorts of things to try to limit your reach, Mark.
mark dice
Yeah, there was a glitch.
It appears to have been fixed this morning, where yesterday and maybe early this morning, when you search my name on Amazon, the book wasn't even coming up at all.
It would be way, way down at the bottom.
And then when you clicked on it, it took people to a dead listing that said unavailable and not—we don't know when it's going to be available.
So I saw tons of comments in my YouTube videos.
Oh, it must have sold out.
It's out of stock. So just some weird, we'll call it a glitch, to be generous.
But it appears to finally have been fixed now.
And also, too, just a side note, not to totally shill for the book, but this does have a tie-in with Media Monopoly.
And I just learned this.
I should have known this. But if you have an iPad or an Android tablet, you go and have the Kindle app.
You want to buy a book on Kindle.
You can't do it from the tablet or from your phone.
Because they block the purchase.
And I don't know if that's because Amazon is blocking the purchase because they would take a third of the sale, Apple or Android, a third of the sale is an in-app purchase.
So you have to literally go to the website on a browser, order a book on Kindle, and then it'll download it to your device.
I don't know if it's Amazon that's cutting that, or it probably is Apple and Android using their monopoly power because they both have their own e-book stores.
Apple has iBooks.
Google, Android has the Google Play Store.
And so I think that they want to basically block out competitors from buying eBooks on their devices.
And so in order to do it, you have to use this workaround.
So if you do have a tablet, maybe Kindle users, they don't have the Kindle device.
That's different. That's the device that Amazon sells.
But just a very interesting side note about the monopoly power that these companies have, that you can't even order an eBook.
harrison smith
Well, it's kind of perfect, isn't it?
mark dice
From the e-books or in the world.
harrison smith
Yeah, but it kind of just fits perfectly that the book, The War on Conservatives, has sudden glitches that make it hard to purchase.
It's like a self-fulfilling prophecy, kind of, because there really is a war.
I just like the title, The War on Conservatives, because...
What it brings to mind to me is things like the war on Christmas, which I remember back in like high school and stuff, I'd be watching The Daily Show and they were making fun of this idea of the war on Christmas.
And so, of course, I bought into it like, what does that even mean?
But now as I look back, I go, there really is a war on not just Christmas, but like everything American, everything Christian, everything European.
And you just realize the scope and scale of the attacks.
And even small things, it's like, well, they took the snowflakes off the Starbucks cup.
Who cares? But as each one of these things occurs time after time, day after day, more and more is introduced, you realize they're tearing out America by the roots.
And so I'm excited to see your dissection of this through this book.
mark dice
There is a section on the war on Christmas in the book, okay?
And you're right, it's not about the Starbucks cups.
You know, turning Santa Claus black in certain areas or trying to turn him into a penguin because, you know, it's white privilege and it makes the black kids feel bad, okay?
I mean, we're talking about major liberal news outlets from the Washington Post and NBC News running op-eds.
Complaining about Christmas and complaining about Christmas music.
There is literally an op-ed written by and published by NBC News complaining about the author being accosted by Christmas music and considering it to be oppressive because everywhere she goes in the month of December there's Christmas music and Christmas decorations and well she doesn't celebrate Christmas because she's of a Certain ethnic group that doesn't do that and while some of them don't have a problem with it the liberal the liberals amongst them tend to be Upset about it apparently and so we're not supposed to just wish anybody a Merry Christmas now because they might be Jewish or they might be Muslim or you know they I mean they might not subscribe to Christianity and what's interesting is I mean Christmas of all you know Christian holidays has been secularized so much that I mean, I don't see atheists complaining about people wishing them a Merry Christmas or Christmas music or anything.
Buddhists aren't complaining about it.
Hindus aren't complaining about it.
But there are some in the liberal media that seem to complain, and they want Christmas celebrations banned from colleges.
They're not supposed to do Secret Santas.
The ADL, of course, has a slide presentation geared towards teachers.
Where they complain that arts and crafts time in public schools often involves students drawing pictures and doing arts and crafts of Santa Claus and they complain that the Supreme Court has ruled that Santa Claus is a secular symbol so they can't sue to have it banned but they still call it problematic.
harrison smith
It's a problem. And isn't that convenient?
All you have to do is lose the spiritual significance of the thing and then you get to keep doing it.
You just have to denude it of all of its spiritual and religious value and then we'll let you keep doing it.
I've seen the same thing.
There was a... And somebody wrote in, it was like a letter to the editor in an Austin newspaper a few years ago because there's a neighborhood here that was built on an old airport.
So there's this sort of iconic control tower and they would put Noel up on it.
And literally the article was written and said, I'm Jewish.
I don't have a problem with it, but I worry about how it affects our Hindu and Muslim neighbor.
And it's like, what are you even talking?
What are you even talking about?
Why is this? So it's a war on conservatives.
Maybe it's like, is it the battle of Christmas?
Like that's just one aspect of it.
Of the wider conflict that we're dealing with.
What else are we going to find in this book?
I want to get into some of the stuff that's going on now because I know you are always on top of the news and have such great takes on whatever's going on.
So I want to get into stuff like DeSantis and the Republican debate tonight.
But let's sell a few more of your books.
What's another aspect of the war on conservatives that you think is not getting enough attention from either the mainstream or the alternative?
mark dice
You know, it's the promotion of LGBTQism, which brand name conservatives were afraid to push back against for years.
You know, for, what, 50 years since abortion has been, you know, was declared legal by Roe vs.
Wade. the conservative right have always said hey this is terrible this is terrible but as soon as gay marriage you should always use quotes and always use a mocking tone of voice because we shouldn't acknowledge that because marriage is between a man and a woman i'm sorry that's what it is i don't care what the supreme court says that it is but that was the slippery slope and then all of a sudden Everybody gave up on that.
And then, have you ever seen a conservative Republican in Congress ever since 2015, since it was legalized, push back against the LGBTQism in the military, other than in the last few years when they started literally recruiting them?
So it went from They weren't allowed in the military, to now they are recruiting them and celebrating them, and the military is celebrating LGBTQism, recruiting them, and there's some interesting and uncomfortable statistics in the book about the gay rape statistics, which have surprisingly, unsurprisingly rather, sarcastically saying that, skyrocketed since they started allowing But you're not supposed to talk about that because that's offensive to the LGBT community and it's a national security risk by pointing out the fact that since they started allowing and recruiting gays into the military,
Interesting.
Interesting. Interesting. Allowing them to get supposedly married, which they should have the same rights.
It should have been called the civil union versus putting them on a pedestal.
But also, too, the transgender phenomenon is something that, you know, The InfoWars has been on the forefront of since the beginning.
There's a rant from Alex from 2017 ranting about drag queen story time.
harrison smith
Where he's calling it all out.
Nobody would talk about it. We've got to go to break here, but you're right.
That's one of the things that has been the most insane flip.
Obama didn't even support gay marriage when he was running for re-election, and yet in the 10, 12, however many years since then...
Totally verboten to even discuss it.
It's crazy the power that the media has to flip people's mind like this.
Alright folks, welcome back.
Final segment with Mark Dice, the one and only.
His book is called The War on Conservatives.
We are shilling it hard because folks, we got Ted Cruz to beat.
We're going to beat him up the charts and show him how the people of America really feel.
We are sick of taking the losing side and losing with dignity.
Although we don't even lose with dignity anymore, do we, Mark?
We lose and then we complain about it and we whine about it.
Not us, but the politicians.
I mean, we can't even lose with dignity anymore.
We lose and then we bitch.
It's a sad state of affairs, but hopefully we can right the ship.
Mark Dice, myself, and all the InfoWarriors out there, including our audience, The War on Conservatives is the name of the book.
I want to talk to you, since you do so rarely do interviews, you made headlines, and people didn't even know it was you making the headlines.
Yahoo has the story, I guess it was from Huffington Post, caller pranks Fox News during Morgan State University shooting coverage, and you called in and gave them an earful about the way they treated Tucker Carlson.
And I saw this first and listened to it and thought it was funny.
Before I ever realized it was you, realizing it was Mark Dice on the phone just made it that much better.
Why did you think it was important to stand up for Tucker Carlson after what he went through with Fox?
mark dice
Yeah, for those who don't know, during some live coverage where they were exploiting a shooting at a college, that story just disappeared because the suspects were of a certain race that can do no wrong in the media.
Of course, if they were white, it would have been the number one story.
And so every time if it bleeds, it leads.
When they have no new information, the cable news...
Just covers the shooting endlessly and there was a shooting at a college on the East Coast and they had a student's mother on the phone talking about it who knew nothing.
She had no idea what happened.
It's just we have the mother of a student who's on the phone and yeah they've been told a lot and so it appeared that there was no Active threat at that time.
It was, you know, not a mass shooting.
It was just a dispute of some kind.
And so I just had the idea.
I was like, God, if they're that stupid to just accept some woman whose, you know, son goes to the school as a guest, you know, maybe they'll have me on.
And so I called them and told them that I was a student and I was there.
And that's all that it took.
And I talked to them as it kind of in my Tyrone persona.
And that's how I talked to them.
And they put me on air.
No questions asked.
And I just felt like it was the ultimate opportunity to not only just shame them for not checking their source.
A legitimate news outlet would have at least had the caller take a picture of their student ID and text it to the producer so they could verify their name and that they actually are a student there.
But they did nothing.
They're just like, oh, okay.
I gave them a good story.
It sounded like a plausible explanation about what happened.
And they put me on air, no questions asked.
And then I just told them, I went into this speech about how the students, we always watch Tucker Carlson on Twitter on X. And we used to watch them on Fox, but that sucks.
And Fox's corporate media is better that he doesn't have them.
And then they dumped the call.
And it was great. I mean, it immediately went viral.
And I disguised my voice enough So that most people didn't know that it was me.
Although some people did. And I was contemplating whether or not I should have kept that to myself because I knew that would kill any chance of me ever appearing on Fox News, ever.
Now, I was on their network like in 2015 a couple times until Media Matters did a hit piece about me questioning what happened on 9-11.
That's not a lot on Fox News.
But Greg Gutfeld gave me a shout-out a couple times, showed one of my clips.
You know, I'm going to kill any chance that I ever have to be mentioned on Fox ever again.
But then I noticed that on Twitter, a lot of comments of the people who were posting the clip did recognize my voice.
They could tell it was you. That's so funny. Still, they knew that was me.
So then I was like, yeah.
Okay, it was me!
And then I feel like I had to come up with a statement explaining why, because it wasn't just a prank call.
It was a culture jam, and a culture jam is using the media in order to critique the media itself.
And it's an art form, and it's a miracle that it happened, but it shows how ridiculous they are that they want to continue sensationalized coverage when Any kind of a shooting is tragic, but there's no reason to have hours of live coverage about some kind of a personal dispute that led to somebody pulling out a gun and shooting somebody else.
That's a terrible story.
It's a local news story.
Doesn't warrant live coverage hour on end.
And so I just felt like it was necessary to make an example out of how pathetic they are about Exploiting such things and then plugging Tucker Carlson to rub it in their face for the audience who just kind of maybe forgot about what happened with Tucker or maybe those who never watched Tucker to use that opportunity to criticize Fox News as well.
So I am very proud of that. One of my best moments, I would say, and I'm a little biased, One of my favorite moments, my greatest achievements, I would say, in my career.
harrison smith
It was great. And, you know, earlier, just about a week ago or so, there were the prank callers that got through to the president of Italy, Giorgio Maloney.
And they're sort of tied in with the Russian intelligence agency.
But they do this quite often.
They get, you know, they get people on the line and they say, yes, we are Vladimir Zelensky.
We want to talk to Anthony Blinken or whoever.
Yeah. And, you know, I don't know the legality of it, so I would never encourage our audience to do it, but it does seem fun.
It does seem fun and it seems surprisingly easy to get in contact with certain people.
mark dice
Let me add something to that, because you're right.
Now, Captain Jenks from The Howard Stern Show used to do this all the time.
Now, technically, he was probably breaking the rule.
So I don't want to encourage people to try this, because what Captain Jenks would do is he would call and pose as elected officials.
He'd pose as a police chief, as a FEMA guy.
Now, that is probably a crime, impersonating a federal official or a state official, something like that.
So if I were to do that, or anybody of you, especially at today's day and age where You know, Owen's going to prison for, you know, stepping on the grass at the White House and exercising for his men.
Douglas Mackey's going to prison for seven months for posting a meme.
So you want to be very careful.
Don't try this at home, basically, is the message.
harrison smith
But it can be very funny and very effective at getting your information out there.
And culture jamming is a sort of newish phenomenon that has been extremely effective in spreading the word.
And we don't have too much longer here, but I know that you have some thoughts.
We were talking about it during the break.
About the path that the Republican Party takes now.
I guess there's a debate later today.
You told me that. I didn't even know because who cares?
It's Trump all the way and he's not going to be there.
So who cares? But people care and there's always possibility Trump goes to jail.
What is your prognosis for the path of the Republican Party come 2024?
mark dice
Everything is trouble about the Republican Party, the Democrat Party.
The Democrats have a difficult choice as well because if they pull Joe Biden out, replace him with Gavin Newsom, it's going to look incredibly weak, not only for the party, but because Kamala Harris didn't pick up that baton and then take his place because they know that if that were to happen, that she would utterly fail.
It would be a disaster. Nobody supports her.
And I've been wargaming in my head about all the scenarios for us.
If they're all bad, I don't mean to sound like a pessimist, but it's gonna be very interesting to see what happens, because if Trump wins the election, which hopefully he will, wins the nomination, wins the election, if he gets convicted, which he probably will on some of the counts, Democrats, the Marxists, Black Lives Matter, Antifa, they're going to riot like never before.
I mean, we saw them surround the White House in 2020, almost to scale the fence.
They had to actually put a higher fence up after that.
They doubled the size of the fence because they almost scaled the fence.
They set the church on fire across the street.
So if Trump wins, it's going to be dangerous out there.
Even if he gets convicted before the election and then the Supreme Court overturns some of it, just rioting is going to start then.
We're seeing basically like a mafia type of a setup between him and Ron DeSantis, where a lot of the DeSantis backers, not the ordinary voters, because there are legitimate reasons to want to support DeSantis, I think, over Trump.
Trump has his flaws. Some legitimate reasons as to why they're concerned that Trump may have a difficult time amongst swing states in certain areas.
But they want him to go to prison, a lot of the DeSantis backers, and some of them are just openly admitting this because it's like a challenge within the mafia.
They see him as a liability, so they want to take him out by any means necessary, and then they want to move on.
And so I think the Republican establishment was whispering into Ron DeSantis' ear, Hey, he's going to lose all support after the court cases start coming, after the indictments, and so he's lost anyway.
I don't think they anticipated that it was going to galvanize the base and the American people so much.
harrison smith
So DeSantis is in trouble. No, certainly.
I don't think they expected it to galvanize as much as it has.
And I think you're exactly right.
The DeSantis is just waiting in the wings.
No pun intended, but he'll be the shoe-in candidate if Trump goes to prison.
But we'll see, and we'll be watching Mark Dice's coverage of whatever unfurls in the year ahead.
But the book is called War on Conservatives, available now at Amazon.com.
Drive it up the charts.
Mark Dice has been my guest.
Thank you so much. It's been an honor and a pleasure to have you on, sir, and I hope we can do it again soon.
mark dice
You've got the great work, Harrison.
harrison smith
My pleasure. Thank you very much.
All right, that's going to do it for us, folks.
Thanks for being here with us.
I'll see you tomorrow on The War Room.
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