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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, Italy has seen fascism. Italy has seen these things.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
You guys, you.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Understand what happens. You have seen this before. My country
is in its adolescence. Adolescence is very arrogant. Adolescence thinks
it knows everything. Adolescence is naive and ignorant and arrogant.
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And we are in our ignorant, arrogant adolescence. We haven't
seen this before in our country. So Americans who don't travel,
who eighty percent don't have a passport, who are uneducated,
are in their extraordinary naivete. What I can say is
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that the only way that we can help with these
issues is to help each other. Now, we can't just
say that women should help women, because that's the only
way we have survived so far. We must say that
good men must help good men, and those good men
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must be very aware that a lot of your friends
are not good men. And you can't continue to pretend
that your friends are good men when they are not
good men. And you must be very clear minded and
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understand that your friends who are not good men are dangerous,
violent men, and you have to keep them away from
your daughters, your wives, and your girlfriends because this is
a time when we can no longer look away when
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bad men are bad.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
In my country. Without going into significant detail, half the
people in the country are happy and half the people
in the country.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Are very unhappy.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
It's a very difficult time in the United States, and
I think the only way people can learn what is happening,
and film is unique in this way, not only what's
happening in the United States, but around the world what's happening.
You might not learn from the news television. News in
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the United States is a business. They have to make money.
And again not to go into great detail about that,
but there's a whole there's a vacuum. There is a gap,
if you will, in information. For Americans are very uninformed
about reality. What's really going on with climate change, Ukraine?
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Is you named all the biggest topics in the world.
Americans have an appetite for a little bit of information.
That vacuum is filled by the film industry, not just
the independent film industry, not just the documentary film industry,
which are very important around the world, by narrative films
as well, where the filmmakers, the buyers, the studios, and
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the networks and the streamers are willing to go that way.
They're willing to try to make films that are not
only entertaining, but informative as well. So I think right
now it's probably one of the most significant times in
our history. And this his film began, since the film
experience began and became an art form and became a business,
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a huge business. Now it is probably one of the
most important times in our history for us to make
almost that will teach people about what reality is.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Around the world. This is the primal scream of a
dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going to
medieval on these people. There's not got a free shot.
All these networks lying about the people. The people have
had a belly full of it. I know you don't
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like hearing that. I know you tried to do everything
in the world to stop that, but you're not going
to stop it. It's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line? Mega media?
Speaker 5 (04:34):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 4 (04:39):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose.
Speaker 6 (04:43):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved or.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Use your host Stephen k Ma.
Speaker 6 (05:00):
Tuesday, twenty sixth November in the Year of Our Lord
twenty twenty four. There you saw two real beauties, two
pieces of work. That was Sharon Stone, Rhodes Scholar. That
was the Rhodes Scholar Sharon Stone, and uh the astrophysicist
Alec Baldwin talking about how mago that would be.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
You, by the way, are.
Speaker 6 (05:21):
Uninformed, ignorant. I think we're gonna play this. I'm gonna
run the sprockets off that one. It's so good, particularly
Alec Baldwin. You're uninformed about all the most important topics
in the world, climate change, Ukraine. I want to bring
in my co host Natalie Winters from the University of Chicago.
Speaker 7 (05:39):
Ma'am.
Speaker 6 (05:41):
New York Magazine refers to you as a sunny blonde
that does wild rants, and I think the the uh
it was Salon or Slate said that, I'm kind of
you're you're the you do the rant, Slate, you do
the rants.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
I kind of draft off your rants.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
But so hang on, I don't want to call Sharon
Stone a dumb blonde because that would give too much,
that would give too much emphisode that not enough emphasis
the dumb. Can you, as a rising member of your
generation that is quite informed, can you give me some
observations on what you just saw of these two folks, ma'am.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Of course that I am obviously honored and humbled that
slate they called me gen z Bannon, which I will
certainly take that as the utmost badge of honor. I
don't know why these liberal magazines are so intent on
describing me. They're trying to portray me as a dumb
blonde because it seems that there's well no shortages of
dumb blondes on their side to pick off of. I mean,
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we have fully transcended the Ivory Tower and just entered,
I think the next level gas lighting spin zone. And
obviously it's easy to get caught up in the rage
right their whole area diit, you know, pseudo intellectual tone.
But let's be very clear, those people on stage are
a microcosm for why this show exists, why MAGA exits,
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why the populist right is a sndate, Because our ruling
class wants to lie to us. Choose the manner to
which they lie to us, whether it's a press briefing
from the White House, a Biden press conference, or a
stupid film that Alec Baldwin wants to make in the
Hollywood industry more broadly, and then when the American people
reject them, they have the nerve to say that it's
actually our fault. We're uneducated. We just don't understand. When
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we voted for Donald Trump, we didn't understand what we
were backing. Right, that's Alec Baldwin who's lecturing us is
being uneducated. I would humbly put forth his I don't
know record on firearms and the Second Amendment is maybe
suggesting that he's rather uneducated. But they, I would say,
second only to maybe Europeans who enjoy nice pensions and
taxpayer subsidized vacations, and maybe the Ukrainians. They are the
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number one beneficiary of this horrific rules based order that
we have seen develop in this country, where your tax
dollars is an average Americans that isen a consumer of
the bs that Hollywood puts out is forced to pay
into system that subsidizes the lives and lifestyles and globalist
ideologies of people like Alec Baldwin, of people like Sharon Stone.
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And it's your children who have to go and fight,
whether it's Ukraine, whether it's in the Middle East, you
name it. And the stupid warmongering causes that people like
Alec Baldwin want assign petitions for and cut nice punchy
commercials for. I don't ever see their kids enlisting. And
it's not just because they hate this country. It's because
that's the sick part of the trade, right, it's the
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quiet part of the American bargain, where it's the working class,
the people that Alec Baldwin is basically spitting on in
that speech, that stupid Q and A session that have
to subsidize and pay for his lifestyle. And you know what,
Steve two, I get a little annoyed with all of
this moralizing right from Hollywood when they're for anyone who's
so part of the Hollywood establishment to lecture us on
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what constitutes a good man. Is so beyond the pale, right,
This is the same entity. Whether it's Sharon Stone, Alec
Baldwin so embedded, whether it was the Epstein lists, the
me Too stuff, the Harvey Weinstein stuff, even the Diddy parties, right,
all of these I would call them, frankly, if you
want to go you know what I'll give a slate
and I'll give the New York or what they want.
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If you look all of those, I would call them
psychological operations were launched after Donald Trump won as tools
to keep the Hollywood elite in check from going off
the reservation, much like Donald Trump did when he dared
to descend down that escalator. And they've used these things
as tools to keep those people in place and to
prop up people like Alec Baldwin, Sharon Stone, who you
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can see on full display, have no independent thought, have
no creative thinking ability, are low IQ individuals, but they
pedal a line that is disseminated and really given down
to them by the Hollywood elite. And you're seeing it
on full display right now. And it's why the American
people elected Donald Trump. And if you don't believe me,
Alec Baldwin, just look at the polling that's come out
recently saying that it was Liz Cheney that essentially handed
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Donald Trump a victory for campaigning so much with Kamala Harris,
because the American people don't want to be lect about
what human life, what the sanctity of human life is
from Dick Cheney's daughter or what constitutes good men from
people who know Harvey Weinstein have been covering up Hollywood's
pedophilia and disgusting and depravity for decades.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
Not too shabby. I want to play again.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
I want you to deconstruct the history lesson the history
lesson that Rhodes scholar Sharon Stone gives us about European history.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
Can we replay this for a second.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Now, Italy has seen fascism, Italy has seen these things.
You guys, you understand what happens. You have seen this before.
My country is in its adolescence. Adolescence is very arrogant.
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Adolescence thinks it knows everything. Adolescence is naive and ignorant
and arrogant. We are in our ignorant, arrogant adolescence. We
haven't seen this before in our country. So Americans who
don't travel, who eighty percent don't have a passport, who
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are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naivete. What I can
say is that the only way that we can help
with these issues is to help each other. Now, we
can't just say that women should help women.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
Because, let me have it, I think, as a matter
of fact, I think outside the Roman Republic, the two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Lexington and Concord is, which
is what a quarter of a millennium Lexington Concord's next April.
I believe that technically we may be the oldest or
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one of the oldest republics in in recorded history that
actually are functioning republic. What is she saying there? I've
listened to her a couple of times. I can't quite
deconstruct it. So can you help me out there? Natalie Winters?
Or what is Sharon Stone? Because I know she's not
a dumb blonde. By the way, she has the same
tonality of Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
Is this a new way they speak? Is this a
new speech pattern?
Speaker 6 (12:21):
Ma'am?
Speaker 2 (12:23):
It's quite a herculean task to try to unpack that.
I would say that's on par with Kamala's speech about
the stars and the brightness. That's why she lost, but
she's going to come back and it's going to be
full circle. I have no idea what an ignorant arrogant
adolescence is in reference to this country. I would humbly
put forth, ma'am. I know you, according to Slay, don't
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like to knock people's appearances. I don't even have to
go for the appearance on this one. I can just
go with what she's saying, ad Homin. It would be
a going below the belt when we don't need to.
How about you look at the last four years of
the Biden regime. You want to talk about fascism, you
want to talk about a corporatist economy. I wouldn't look
much further than what the Biden regime has done, whether
it's come to censorship, whether it's come to what state industry,
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anything like that. But how about if you want to
talk about actual history, if you look at the American
Revolution and what the spirit that this country was founded on,
what our founding fathers preached. The antithesis of people like
Alec Baldwin, people like Sharon Stone, who operate as if
they are some sort of landed aristocracy, some sort of
landed elite in conjunction with the Black Rocks and the
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Chinese Communist Party entities of the world buying up farm
lad They think they're better than you, and you see
it in full display when they try to explain, like
the teacher in the room, that Maga who wants to
vote for Donald Trump is ignorant and adolescent and arrogant.
I mean that is three distinct and extremely offensive insults
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to an ascendant political movement that I'm sorry, just knocked
your candidate out of the water, and white voters aside,
still did it with blacks and Hispanics and women too.
So maybe you should open up a history textbook and
she won't have to turn many pages back because the
past is prologue and what just happened with Donald Trump's
victory undercuts every single thing that she just said.
Speaker 6 (14:12):
We had Man's Plain by Alec Baldwin and Bimbo'splain by
Sharon Stone. Wow, Okay, Nicole mcgratty takes us out with
modern day that too mean to Bimbo's Wow, God, Natalie
unloaded on a Tuesday here in Thanksgiving week.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
Okay, short commercial breaking.
Speaker 6 (14:33):
Nicole mcgratty takes us out with modern day Holy war
We're gonna have. Natalie's got a lot to say about
the resistance, a lot to say about these the chop
blocks coming from President Trump and his program all next
only here in.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
The war room everything.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
If he was just big, big, this sort of reframing
going on, right, I'm sure you guys have all heard,
if you've watched an ounce of MSNBC are cold opens
aside the idea that President Trump is such a radical
because he's only appointing loyalists to his cabinet. That is
textbook example of how they're priming, frankly, not just this audience,
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but the American people to view Trump not just as
a death to democracy, but more importantly as an autocrat.
You heard Rachel Madda right in the clips that we
could open a few segments ago, the idea of authoritarianism
and autocracy. That's sort of their new pivot. If you
really pay attention analytically to what they're saying now, it's
less about democracy and it's more about autocracy. In other words,
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if they can make convincingly the case that President Trump
is an autocrat, than they have not just the playbook,
but they have the sort of groundwork and pretext to say, well,
democratic backsliding, we have to wage we're morally justified in
waging color revolution, and frankly, I think you see it
play all the way out to the people, essentially justifying assassination,
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attempts trying.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
To make sure that he's the only source of authority
in the federal government. Honestly, in terms of what to
watch for next, I think we need to be watching
for something that they call autocratic breakthrough. Autocratic breakthrough is
when the party in power uses the power they do
have in government to make sure they can never be
dislaunched from government. I'll give you a concrete example. You've
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already seen in the House of Representatives. Now that Mike
Johnson is back in as Republican House Speaker, they change
the rules in the House to make it much harder
to remove him as speaker. So that's them digging in,
planning to stay for the long run. Now we're here,
you're not going to be able to get us out.
You've seen Trump quote joking end quote about expecting to
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stay in office for a third term once this second
term is up, and that's of course against the constitution,
but he keeps repeatedly bringing up, bringing it up that
that's his expectation. Trump advisor has one time campaign manager,
Steve Bannon, saying things in public about how they're going
to be ruling for fifty years.
Speaker 4 (17:11):
There won't be any way to.
Speaker 5 (17:12):
Dislodge them from power. Autocratic breakthrough is when they use
the powers they've achieved through winning elections to cement themselves
in power so they can't be removed by future elections
or by other democratic needs. So we are watching the
efforts to consolidate power. We are watching four signs of
autocratic breakthrough, trying to entrench themselves in power so they
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can't be removed. This is just the way these things go.
This is how strong men rule. These are the things
that they are trying to do.
Speaker 8 (17:40):
Is that Victor Orbon's Hungary is very much a cautionary
tale for Americans as we face Donald Trump in the
White House a second time, for how we can survive
and resist our own modern day autocrat. Take it from
someone who lived through Victor Orbond's power graph, the aforementioned
former Hungarian politician gab Or Share, who writes Hungary's key
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lesson is you don't protect democracy by talking about democracy.
You protect democracy by protecting people.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Only a democracy that.
Speaker 8 (18:10):
Works for the people is sustainable, and gabber Sharing joins me. Now,
mister Sharing, thank you so much for being here. I
want to start by asking you what was Victor Orbond's
sales pitch when he first ran for the leadership in
that country?
Speaker 2 (18:25):
In twenty ten.
Speaker 7 (18:28):
We need certain guardrails or we're going to head too
far in the direction of autocracy.
Speaker 9 (18:33):
Mangrey people, but then some are a lot of the baby,
a lot of scapegoating, and every autocrat or throughout history
has found a scapegoat, and that's.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
What he did. You're back in the war room. I
think Stephen Kate Bannon's grabbing a cup of war path coffee.
You might need one too after making it through that
cold open But if you paid attention, it's another called
shot here in the war though. I'd put it in
the category something we don't want to be vindicated on,
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much like the COVID vaccines, the COVID origin, the threat
that the Chinese Communist Party poses. We told you that
over the coming weeks you would see autocracy. Autocracy Trump
is an autocrat become their new talking point. You know why,
because it's what the United States government, and by that
I mean the Victoria Newlands. The norm isisens the Hillary Clinton's,
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the deep state embeds, the ones that are fleeing because
who knows who's going to join those agencies from the
Trump administration. It's those people. It's precisely those people who
have such a misconstrued version of democracy that they think
democracy means when their side wins. So now that that
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didn't happen, they have to essentially reject the voice of
the American people. Of course, throw the layer of projection
like they always have in there, because that's all they
wheel and deal in. But they have to say that, yeah,
President Trump may have won, but because he's an autocrat,
we now have the moral justification to insert ourselves, whether
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it be the resistance, whether it be via law fare,
whether it be via judges, whether it be via governors.
Choose your fighter, we have the ability to get in
there and overturn these election results behind the scenes. Right,
It's not going to be the mass deployment of troops
on the street like you saw in the Women's March.
It's going to be a little bit of a different
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warfare tactic. And I would point the audience to a
very very important tweet from someone Michael McFall, who has
been wrong about basically every geopolitical thing ever, maybe worse
than Sharon Stone, but if you read that tweet, you
can see that he says, well, the MAGA, right, they
don't like the term color revolution. They've become too well,
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conspirat conspiratorially accurate about what color revolutions mean. So we're
going to call it democratic breakthrough. What did you just
hear Rachel Maddow say authoritarian breakthrough? In other words, it's
their pr HR Department approved spin on their angle of
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attack against President Donald J. Trump and the MAGA movement.
It's no longer that we're a threat or denying democracy.
We're straight up autocrats, right, the democracy angle of attack,
think about it. That was sort of the five oh
one C three element of the Color Revolution where it
wasn't explicitly political, it was just about laying the cultural groundwork.
But the autocrat angle is the five oh one C
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four where it's actual political lobbying and efforts to lay
the groundwork for a color revolution. And I'm not just
saying that broadly or conspiratorially. They admit it. Just today,
Norm Eisen is busy tweeting out his Democracy Playbook that
was first authored in twenty nineteen against the same Norm
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Eisen who has been behind every single, without fail law
fair attempt to get President Trump, whether it was the impeachments,
whether it was all the cases post twenty twenty tweeting
out his Democracy Playbook that was later revised post twenty
twenty election to say that these are the strategies that
we need to use to go after Trump democratically because
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we lost at the ballot box. Now, if you want
to talk about the most messed up perversion of what
it means to be a democracy, I would present you
evidence a what you just saw. But it's so much
more in depth, right because in the same news cycle,
just what was it a few days ago, you have
breaking that the States United Democracy Center was busy advising
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behind the scenes the Arizona ag who in her life
had never tried a case, Chris Mays, on how to
pursue and proceed with the Trump fake alternate electors, all
the lovely patriots out there, Rudy Giuliani, Kelly Ward, you
name it. They were essentially drafting the legal playbook for
her who go after some of Donald Trump's staunchest allies.
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And you know who founded that organization, none other than
Normizen and the several people who sit on the board
of that group in turn also participated and you guessed it,
the Transition Integrity Project in twenty twenty, That's right, if
you needed any more proof that they stole the twenty
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twenty election ten million voters. Withstanding, you can put that
at subpoint B. They're saying it. They're admitting it out
loud when Normizen is busy tweeting his playbook that they
were supposed to use in foreign countries that they used
under the pretense of autocratic leaders like what Victor Orbon
who dared to what put his country's national sovereignty first?
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And you catch that in the joy read clip. They're
now wheeling around a former Ukrainian member of parliament, a
representative who, by the way, just a fun fact. While
he sits there and lectures you about how important democracy is.
Do you know what his new job post working in
Hungary is being a professor at Georgetown University, Cutter, So
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spare me the lecturing about what it means to be
a democracy when you take money from one of the
most backwards and repressive regimes on this earth. But ad
homine attacks aside, they're not wheeling out this guy to
say that Donald Trump is tantamount to Victor Orbon In
other words, the sort of pressure campaigns that we have
to push back and assert dominance against the MAGA movement
is going to be the same color revolutions that we
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help stage abroad right, and it all sort of converges
with what you get being the idea that civil society
and these lawfare groups are going to be how they
resist against President Donald Trump. And when you see these
narratives converging, all those clips that we played were just
from last night. Keep in mind that it was just
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last week that all the heavy hitters of the left
wing resistance, the George Soros' of the world, the Democracy Forwards,
the Democracy twenty twenty five's, they just had their big
meeting to coordinate and consolidate their strategy as to how
to come after President Donald J. Tromp. You think there's
any coincidence that now all of a sudden they're kicking
it into overdrive, smearing this movement as an autocratic movement. No,
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the color.
Speaker 4 (25:15):
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Speaker 4 (26:03):
Short commercial break. The question I have for young miss Winters.
Speaker 6 (26:08):
I thought we just won a sweeping victory using the
democratic process, which.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
They made number one on the on the on the ballot,
and now we're autocrats, Like what are these people about?
Speaker 7 (26:24):
There?
Speaker 6 (26:24):
Kind of insane short break when the man comes around
from the Book of Revelation Johnny Cash and Saint John
the Evangelist.
Speaker 4 (26:34):
Short break back in a moment Salta Anna Magas King.
Speaker 7 (26:41):
And the world. When the corn tree the merchants are
trenching their wigs the world.
Speaker 4 (26:50):
And it's in the palm tree.
Speaker 5 (26:54):
It's hard for the kicker game.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
Slip of ricks.
Speaker 10 (27:00):
Imagine Nazis or stormtroopers or something that just seems so
incredible and far away from American reality.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
And that's true.
Speaker 10 (27:08):
But that's also because they don't have the imagination or
maybe the knowledge to know how it is that democracies
break down nowadays. Nowadays, most democracies failed not because of
violence or a coupdetas, but because a legitimate elected leader
comes to power and then begins to dismantle institutions. He
puts loyalists in the jobs instead of experts. He politicizes
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institutions that are supposed to belong to the whole nation,
like the military or the Department of Justice, and makes
them serve him and his political program. And we've seen
this happen. I mean, it's what happened in Hungary, it's
what happened in Turkey. I saw it happen in Polands,
where I live part of the time, as you know.
Speaker 6 (27:53):
Okay, Natalie, help me out here. I'm a simple guy.
Please explain what she's saying. Because didn't we just win?
Didn't they put democracy on the ballot for four years?
This is all ms Joy and Red and Rachel Maddow
and Chris Hayes every day hammering US hammer and US
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hammer in US. They and their guests are Samantha Powers
in Victoria, Newland and am op Obauma. I don't want
to say they're sorority sisters, but man, they're always the same.
You know, we're anti democratic.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
And didn't we just didn't we just win and blow
them out with.
Speaker 6 (28:30):
Working class votes, particularly folks, a lot of folks who
would naturally vote for them. And in President Trump's you know, cabinet,
he's got Tulci Gabbard, he's got RFK Jr. And he's
got people like David Sachs and Bill Ackman and Elon
Mosk and Vivid Guama Swami and all these guys who
used to be Democrats and some progressive Democrats. Hasn't he
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shown the big tent and working You know that people
aren't back of the America First policies, and they liked
the direction of this populace movement. They like economic nationalism.
Why are all of a sudden, why are we autocrats?
I thought we used democratic processes to win elections.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Ma'am be careful. Slave. May say you're a more caustic
than I am. I know I got that badge of honor,
but no, you know, that's the kind of bipartisanship that
the American people want, right, not bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform
or the type of unity that the establishment pushes in
the wake of Donald Trump almost being assassinated as a
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way to claw back gains that the MAGA movement has made.
But what you're seeing, I think is just a continuation
of the Biden regimes legacy of just perverting frankly everything
but the institutions that actually are near and dear to
this country and the sort of founding fathers envisionment of
what the United States is supposed to be, particularly when
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it comes to democracy. Right, they have to reframe democracy
into this idea now that essentially if you don't like
the outcome or who democracy results in winning the election,
ie President Donald Trump, well you're justified in opposing it
because I don't know, try to square that logic chain.
But that's why they have to basically make that work,
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because otherwise their whole resistance operation fails. But I also
think it's something more bigger or larger going on here.
You want to get signal, not noise. I mean, this
messaging is essentially giving a let's use the word the
left as a permission structure for continued assassination attempts against
President Donald J. Trump. Right, if he's such an autocrat,
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if he's such a threat not just to this country
but to the global world order, then people like Ryan Ruth,
people like Thomas Matthew Crooks are only going to find
more justification and incitement because this is a regime that
has perverted not just the idea of what it means
to be a democracy. They don't like the outcome. They've
perverted elections, right, they're sham I mean, they stole the
(30:55):
twenty twenty election, and they say it was the freest, fairest,
most confident election that they've ever had. They've turned national
sovereignty into something that they've handed over to you. The
idea of global government Ukraine has only become a pathway
to continue and accelerate trends of dedollarization and destroying this country.
The border patrol has become the welcome patrol. I mean,
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the nuclear family has turned into what the most degenerate,
weird transgenderism ideology of just destroying the fabric that holds
this country together. Right, all of this together, what they
have said about democracy, that's the big lie that's their
big lie. It's not that the twenty twenty election was stolen, right,
it's that they lied about what democracy is and how
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important it is, and now that they lost, we use
their own words against them. They're doing this last minute
scramble because otherwise the resistance movement, in their own classification
per the FBI, would be regarded as some form of
domestic extremism in the form of January sixth.
Speaker 4 (31:58):
Unreal. Right there.
Speaker 6 (32:00):
We're going to come back on this topic. But something
happened this afternoon and Natalie, you and I talked about that.
I'm still confused about it. We have a cold open
from the regime head, Joe Biden. Let's play that, and
Frank Gaft, he's going to come in and interpret.
Speaker 11 (32:15):
Lasting security for the people of Israel and Lebanon cannot
be achieved only on the battlefield. And that's why I
directed my team to work with the governments of Israel
and Lebanon to forge a cease fire to bring a
conflict between Israel and Hesbela to a close. Under the
deal reached today, effective at.
Speaker 2 (32:36):
Four a m.
Speaker 11 (32:37):
Tomorrow local time, the fighting across the Celebanes is Rally
border will end will end. This is designed to be
a permanent cessation of hostilities. What is left of Hesbalah
and another terrorist organization will not be allowed well, I emphasize,
will not be allowed to threaten and security visual again.
(32:59):
Over the next days, the Lebanese army and state security
forces will deploy and take control of their own territory
once again has a lot of terrorist infrastructure, and so
the Lebanon will not be allowed to be rebuilt. And
over the next sixty days, Israel will gradually withdraw its
remaining forces and civilians. Civilians on both sides will soon
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be able to safely return to their communities and began
to rebuild their homes, their schools, their farms, their businesses,
and their very lives were determined. This conflict will not
be just another cycle of violence. And so the United States,
with the full support of France and our other allies,
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has pledged to work with Israel and Lebanon to ensure
that this arrangement is fully implemented.
Speaker 6 (33:53):
Okay, International Criminal Court the other day indicted bb and
I think his Minister of Defense as intern national war criminals.
Only Hungary kind of broke the pack today. So Frank
Affney I'm now totally confused. I thought that BB's government
was going to try to eradicate the military operation of Hamas,
what was left in southern Gaza and Judaeo Samaria and
(34:17):
Pivot and take out Hesblah, which has been lurking in
you know, southern Lebanon and with the Persians number one
priority of crushing Israel. Then all of a sudden, the
Biden regime kind of gets in the middle of this
and we're having a ceasefire? Is a ceasefire to Israel's
Isn't this just slowing the inevitable down that they're going
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to get bled out by the Persians and in Hamas
and these other Muslim brotherhood terrorist organizations.
Speaker 4 (34:44):
Sir Can, I.
Speaker 7 (34:48):
Provide a segue from what you and Natalie were just
talking about about democracy state because it's directly relevant to
what's happening here. The Biden administration has professed this on
by commitment to democracy and be as great defender and
someone in two respects, they have been absolutely undermining democracy
(35:11):
in this particular setting. First, Donald Trump ran pretty clearly
on a platform of not being interested in the destruction
of the state of Israel. In fact, to the contrary
as he did in his first term, he bequeathed to
Joe Biden a very strong Israel, a very peaceful Middle East,
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as peaceful as it's been in memory. And Joe Biden
has destroyed that, and he's destroying it now by directly
affronting the sentiment of the American voters who gave Donald
Trump a mandate to change course on the Middle East.
And what's going on here, Steve directly answer your question,
is bab Natnielle whose plan I think is unchanged? What
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has changed is that Joe Biden, again in an affront
to democracy, has kept basically hidden the kind of extortion
that he's engaged in. And when I say here, you
know it's not him, it's the Apparat around him that
is deeply committed to the destruction of the state of Israel.
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It is deeply committed to saving Hamas, saving Hesbela, saving Iran.
And their strategy has been to essentially yuker Israel into
ending its operations by first of all, threatening to allow
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the United Nations to have its way with Israel, something
that it did not do last week with respect to Gaza,
as you recall. But this week they're doing it with
respect to Hesblah, they say, we won't veto a resolution
compelling you to have a ceasefire with Hasbelah unless you
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go along with it, go along with the one that
we're coming up with here. And here's the kicker. If
the American people, who Harris Harvard Poles have said repeatedly
over the past year so overwhelmingly support Israel, they want
it to win. They don't want the Hamas, they don't
want Hasbi below, they don't want Iron to win. But
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if they're denied information about what's being done here on
the one hand, using the UN as a threat, on
the other, simply preventing Israel from having access to weapons
they've bought that they need to maintain the offensive operations,
the whole thing kind of grinds to a halt. You're
a student of history, remember Patent's tanks ran out of
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gas at an inconvenient moment, And that's basically what's happening
to Israel's military as well. And I think what Bbe
said to his cabinet today that brought a lot of
people who know, A. This is not going to work.
B It certainly is not something that the Israeli people
support and see. It is not meant to be a
(38:04):
permanent arrangement, which is what Joe Biden said in that
White House presentation today. It's supposed to be something that
will just now endure indefinitely. And then when you listen
to the crap that he put out about how everybody's
going to go back to their homes and it's going
to be oh wonderful and peace will break out all
over the place, this is rubbish, Steve. What will happen
(38:27):
is husb Law will return to those areas in South
Lebanon and will be once again in a position to
fire into Israel, and it will remain impossible for the
people of Israel to return to their homes in the
north of Israel. So our prayer it's got to be
that might. Frankly, Donald Trump will step up here and
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say to Joe Biden, this is not acceptable because what
they're trying to do to Donald Trump basically is give
him a sort of facts on the ground situation that
he cannot easily undo, and that will constitute, I.
Speaker 4 (39:06):
Believe, not just no peace.
Speaker 7 (39:08):
Let's be honest. It will simply amount to what an
Islamic doctrine is known as a hudnah, a temporary, you know,
fighting pause that will enable Husblat to return, Yes, to rearm, Yes,
to reconstitute its leadership. Yes, and to go once again
(39:30):
to war with Israel on behalf of its masters and
whose foreign legion they serve.
Speaker 4 (39:35):
Frankly in Iran, frank.
Speaker 6 (39:41):
Hanger for one second, because I want to go through.
I thought, in correct me if I'm wrong, I thought
in a lame duck. Joe Biden is president and commander
in chief until noon on the twentieth of January. However,
custom and tradition is you don't sit there and start
cutting a bunch of new deals. Your time's over and
the people have essentially elected somebody. This interregnum is just
(40:02):
so someone like President Trump can stand up his government right,
can get his three thousand guys in right alsation another
the one thousand start getting confirmed. It's a transition, and
you're not supposed to do these types of moves, particularly
change the facts on the right.
Speaker 4 (40:15):
Anyway, you hang on. I want I want to hold
you for the next break because I want to talk
about this and because remember there's three verticals.
Speaker 6 (40:22):
One it's the debt by everything they're doing on the
bower shade of the United States. That yelling is working
on the debt, the deficit, all of that. The other's
the southern border right that they've they're trying to exacerbate
the invasion.
Speaker 4 (40:35):
And the third is what I call the wars from
the Ukraine to.
Speaker 6 (40:38):
The Middle East to the new Red Lines, the ccp
S throwing down in the South China Sea and in
East Asia.
Speaker 4 (40:47):
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Let's stick down.
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Speaker 6 (42:14):
Frank Gaffney, this is supposed to be a period where
we're standing up a government to take over. They're not
supposed to be out, you know, cutting these wild deals.
Did they force bb to do this? The bottom line
is BBB in forced. He extorted to agree to sign
this thing.
Speaker 7 (42:28):
A hundred percent Steve, There's no way he would do
this otherwise, and especially when you know the cavalry is
slightly over the horizon but headed this way fifty five
days or so out. He wants desperately to do what
I think Donald Trump knows needs to be done too,
which is to finish the war, to act decisively. And
(42:49):
the truth of the matter is that not only has
the Biden team done what we've just discussed in terms
of creating this extortion, but they have at every turn
slowed the progress of the war. Why because they are
determined to save hamas they are determined to save has Below,
they're determined to save Iran. This is absolutely at odds
(43:10):
with you know, American national interests as well as Israel's obviously,
but see here's the key. Barack Obama, a lot of
us think, is still running things, did exactly the same
thing when Trump was coming into office the first time.
You may remember, he did a UN resolution abstention that
basically stuck it to Israel the worst up to that
(43:32):
point until now. And I just wanted to say, with
your encouragement, we have just launched a brand new effort.
We call it the Working Group on Israel, and we've
just put our first paper up. You can find it
at WG Israel dot org. And it calls on all
(43:52):
of us, the American people who did not vote for
this craziness, the Trump team, and yes what there is
in Congress as well, to stand against Joe Biden's HUDNA.
Don't dignify it by calling it a ceasefire. It's not
it's just a fighting pause until the next horrible war.
Instead of allowing Israel to finish the job with Hasbelah,
(44:15):
which would be great for Lebanon, which would be great
for obviously Israel, and great for US. There are enemies too,
They've got blood of Americans all over their hands Hasbelah
as well as Iran, of course. So I encourage people
to go to WG Israel dot org to take a
look at this brand new paper. It's the first of
many that we'll be engaged in to try to help
(44:35):
Israel do what it needs to do to survive and
to defend our interests as well as theirs in a
very dangerous part of the world.
Speaker 4 (44:46):
The Working Group on Israel have a lot more about
that later.
Speaker 6 (44:49):
Hopefully it will be have a big impact as the
Committee in Prison Danger China, which has been extrad I
want to go to when I call the wars this
thing in Ukraine, I mean the New York Times, not
Breitbart or Gateway Pundit or the Darren Beades guys Revolver.
The New York Times are reporting there's actually high level
discussions between American officials, NATO officials European officials and Ukrainian
(45:14):
officials about the potential for deployment of tactical nuclear weapons
in Ukraine. There's the former head of the Armed Services there,
the guy that's kind of forced out of a few
months ago, saying, hey, I think this thing may be
expanding into the Third World War. What is Biden doing
to Hancoff Trump, who's a man of peace and thinks
(45:35):
that you can sit down with Zelensky with Putin and
work out some sort of peace agreement so that we
don't have in twenty twenty five and twenty six another
million Ukrainians die, sir, Yeah, Steve, as you.
Speaker 7 (45:49):
Know, with your help and that of the war room,
Karen Sigemund of the American Premia Alliance and a number
of us went on the road to swing states across
the country to talk about this World War or three.
I made a point in each of those presentations that
what's I think really going on here is World War GI.
(46:09):
And my theory is that what happened was Joe Biden
was told by Jijiping in their meeting two weeks ago,
you know, intensify the war in Ukraine. Why because just
as Xi, I think told putin to go in there
in the first place, as part of a series of
(46:31):
acts of what I call strategic arson around the world,
all designed to suck us into various conflicts, to put
our resources, to put our energies, to put most especially
our military kit, which is in very short supply, into
these conflicts. So why it wouldn't be available to deal
(46:52):
with China? And you just had Admiral San Paparo of
into Pack Command freaking out because they've just moved and
a personnel minds needed to defend South Korea, which is
looking at a pretty ugly North Korea at the moment,
as another of these potential conflagrations. They send it all
to Ukraine and he's saying, wait a minute, We're not
(47:13):
going to be able to defend what we have to do.
These are the the Chinese. That's the plan, That is
G's war plan, and I think you look at what
he's done in the Middle East as well. This all
fits a pattern. We've done a series of really important
webinars on these issues, and I commend to everyone those
products at Present Danger China dot Org, the Committee on
(47:35):
the Present Danger that you just spoke highly of, and
thank you for being part of.
Speaker 4 (47:38):
It, Frank, where do people go to get all the content?
Speaker 8 (47:43):
Here?
Speaker 4 (47:43):
We get a balance, but where do folks go?
Speaker 7 (47:46):
Securing America Dot substack dot com is where you can
find most of my stuff. Present Danger China dot org
is the Committee's This brand new effort of the Working
Group on Israel is at WG Israel. Thanks Steve for
letting me come on home. Tell her about World War GI,
among other things. It's finally important.
Speaker 6 (48:06):
We got this right, Frank, good launch on the Working
Group on Israel. I'll be back to you after the show.
Tell a very great job today. Fantastic job and a
good launch. Thank you, brother, on a pretty important day
when they're agreeing to a ceasefire extorted into a ceasefire.
Speaker 4 (48:24):
Okay.
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