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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
You've 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 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
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going to happen. And where do people like that go
to share the big line?
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Mega media?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
War Room, use.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Your host, Stephen k ban Ben Harnwell, you've got some
by the way, Tuesday, sixteen de Summer Year, Ruler twenty
twenty five. This hour is going to be more intense
than the last. Let's get on with it. Harnwell, you've
got a response to the in Carwell.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
Yeah, if I just give me a quick moment to
respond to what he was saying just before the break
about the security guarantees being more locked in, more powerful
than the security the Article five Guarantees of NATO. We
say it's a thousand times on the wall, and the
actual Article five guarantees obliges you to do absolutely nothing.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
If a NATO ally is attacked.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
You just got to take whatever steps you think are
appropriate to the situation. That could be putting out a
strongly worded press release and you could say that has
fulfilled our obligations. What is being talked about, hey is
going to bind you America into defending Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
And whilst I.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
Don't believe, I'm not one of these people that Russia,
Russia is preparing on rolling tanks through continental Europe when
you have US guarantees, no certain not only to Ukraine
but to the whole of content and content continental Europe
act extremely irresponsibly with that, with that at its back,
on its shoulders, covering its back. So that's actually going
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to be moral hazard in a certain sense because it
is insulating European leaders with their relationship with US. See
my point is this, okay, on the on the on
the treaty thing, there are three types of treaty here of.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Offering okay, hang on here, I don't have time for it.
I get a bounce because I'm jamed. But let me
tell you, you get weak on me. You said go back
over and cut a better deal. They should not go
back over the calumn on the phone and say, hey,
look we tried, We're not gonna be able to do this.
Do you agree with that? Ben Harnold, I'll give you
a chance to recover from your weakness.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Are you Are you.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
Prepared just to have Wikkov make a phone call? That's
what I look.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
I was trying to throw a bridge out to the
administration used in the language that it uses.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
But you know, in my heart of heart my approaches
have at it right.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
That's that's the only phone call that Steve wi needs
to make to anybody in continental Europe, including Ukraine.
Speaker 6 (03:06):
And have at it.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
We're out. That is odeal I was trying. I was
trying to that's the language they're talking, Ben Harner. Where
do people go today you when you're putting stuff up
on ghet Ter in other social media? Where they go?
Speaker 4 (03:24):
I'll be on geta at Hannah and also folks go
to Bandon's war room on Rumble when this hit drops,
and I will put on the links.
Speaker 5 (03:32):
That I refer to in the show There today and
get it tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Thanks Steve God.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Thanks you, sir.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Appreciate it, Dan Carwall real quickly. Don't they have to
change the law to do this that, Sam Nunn, this
is this is not something sign in executive order about.
Don't you have to change the law here on the
combatant commanders?
Speaker 7 (03:49):
So the combatant commander's system, the current system was established
under Goldwater Nichols, reorganized, reorganize the combat and commands. You
don't I believe Congress to get involved. However, there was
one idea floated in this article that I think is
very dangerous, and this is this idea of a joint
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Task Force war, which it doesn't seem like it's an
option now, but that would give more power to the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff operational control, which
in my view would be against Goldwater Nichols. But again
I don't think the Secretary or the White House is
supporting at to be clear.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
That would go back to the system that when I
was working for the Chief Naval Operations. We had that
system before Goldwarder Nicholas came in the late as Dan,
where they go, you're putting up great stuff NonStop. Where
do people go to track you two places.
Speaker 7 (04:39):
My ex account at DANDE called well and then I'm
now a foreign policy fellow at American Moment so americanmoment
dot org.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Thank you, brother, appreciate you. Dan Caldwell Pasobic. Any closing
thoughts on the asset attack of Brown University, Ella Cook,
the Christian martyr there, or or what we just.
Speaker 8 (05:00):
Heard about Pentagon, Well, Steve, look, let me just put
it this way, and we're coming up we're going to
be recording this pre record with Mike Benz. We're actually
going to be talking about Ukraine and the regime change
operation that led to all of this. That's going to
be coming out during the Christmas break. But look, when
you see all this stuff, Steve, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
That you know.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
I grew up in the Philadelphia.
Speaker 8 (05:22):
Area under the shadow of Frank Rizzo, the greatest mayor
in American history, and the greatest mayor is certainly in
Philadelphia history. And it's time to go Frank Rizzo on
the subversive groups of Brown University. Knock on every single door,
door to door and find out what happened to Ella Cook.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
It's very simple. Somebody knows something and you gotta get
it out.
Speaker 8 (05:47):
Of them, and quite frankly, Steve, I think it's time
to do that to every single one of these subversive
groups all across this beautiful country. Because the same way
that Frank Rizzo was dealing with the Black Panthers who
held there national convention right at Temple University in nineteen seventy,
I later went to school. Okay, that's how radical Temple
University was. You had the National Marxist Convention of the
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Black Panthers.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Who was it?
Speaker 8 (06:13):
Who was it that kept Philadelphia safe through all of
that subversiveness?
Speaker 1 (06:16):
It was Frank Rizzo.
Speaker 8 (06:18):
And I think, and by the ways, time for America
to get a little bit of Frank Rizzo back.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
And I tell you my parents admiring Richmond was very
much like Philadelphia in those days. My parents in their mind,
I tell you who really, I tell you who really
marsing Donald John Trump? Trust me? Uh you know you
know what he said about those guys and what he
said he said.
Speaker 8 (06:39):
He said, when I'm done with these anti police scum,
I'll make a till of the hunt look like a fairy.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
I think he used more blunt language, but I get
the drift of it.
Speaker 5 (06:49):
Where we go.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
I can't remember which word he used. I think it
was it was, it was, it was definitely it was
the F word but had a different ending. U Where
they go for youso.
Speaker 8 (06:59):
Man, it's at Jack Vesobic and of course Human Events
Daily is the show and this weekend we will be
up at Amfest.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Let's go full Frank Rizzo, thank you, brother, appreciate you.
See you at at infest Titsol. Thank you for forrowing Tito.
First off at CR You've got this amazing paper on
Sharia and Islam. Where do people get that?
Speaker 9 (07:20):
Hey, Steve, go to the website America Renewing dot com.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
You'll find it. Robert l Okay, the President today gets
on fire. He's getting blocked by the filibuster, but he's
livid about the sing of blue slips. Explain that to people.
What cra doing about it? Because the presidents saying, Hey,
I can't get law and order if I can't get
my ags, if I can't get my AG's in there,
if I can't get my guys running these different districts,
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I can't get my judges. I can't get anything. My
hands are tied. What do you got for us? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (07:52):
Just when you thought you couldn't be any more dissented
by the Republican costs, they come and give you something else,
just in time for Christmas. A blue slip is this.
It's a tradition. It's not found in the Senate rules.
It's definitely not found in the Constitution. It's just a
convention that's been in place for one hundred years. And
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what it says is that when you're considering an executive
branch nominee for a federal judgeship or for a federal
prosecutor in a district like the Eastern District of Virginia,
for example, you got to go to the home state
senator and give them a blue piece of paper and
ask for a thumbs up or a thumbs down for
your nominee. The reason that they did this for several
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years is because you had the filibuster right, and so
it was a political practice that helped you to gauge
whether or not your nominee was going to have the
votes they needed to get through. And it was also
in an era where there was a general sense of collegiality, right,
It wasn't the uproarious politics of our time we know
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we're now living in a world where the politics are
different seen the filibuster go away when it comes to nominations.
And yet despite all of those changes, Senate Republicans are
remaining steadfastly committed to this blue slip, which is now
essentially a veto that a single Democratic senator can have
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over one of President Trump's nominees just like that.
Speaker 6 (09:22):
And this has disastrous effects.
Speaker 9 (09:24):
Lindsay Halligan was the nominee for the Eastern District of Virginia.
She was prosecuting Comy, she was prosecuting Letitia James. But
because Mark Warner and Tim Kaine returned a negative blue
slip on her, Chuck Grassley and John Thune declined to
move her nomination through the process. Eventually, her time in
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that position expired because she wasn't confirmed, and that mooted
those entire prosecutions, thwarting one of the most important things
that the conservative movement reelected Donald Trump to do.
Speaker 6 (09:59):
This practice has got to end.
Speaker 9 (10:01):
There is no excuse for it still existing other than
making senators feel powerful.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Where can people go over to your shop to find
out more about this. We got to get everybody up
the street on this topic. Like now, this is gonna
be the big fight this next week. Where do folks go.
Speaker 9 (10:16):
As soon as you're done reading about the threat of
Islamism in America, you can turn to our white paper
on getting rid of the Blue Slip. It talks about
the history. It talks about all these dynamics that have
changed and what can be done to undo it. It's
really simple and straightforward.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Thank you, brother. Let's get very over there, Grayson Moe.
Let's be a force multiplayer. You guys are great. Love
you guys. You're a fantastic area. Tittsl tits so fantastic.
The reason I want to have Tiitsol's sliding in here
before Solomon John. You've got amazing pieces you're putting up,
but it's all about It's all about the main justice.
You know, all these criminals, all these crimes, and nothing's
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done about it. And then Teitchi's sitting there going you
got the not just the filibus, you've got the blue slips.
Trump's going crazy, can't get where he wants. How can
we talk? I want you to talk briefly about the
two breaking stories you get on the Clintons, But how
can we get how can we get justice? If the
president came and get his team, man, and we're almost
one year into this thing, sir.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
Well, the most contemporaneous thing we have, and it just
broke a bit this morning, is that the Justice Department
and FBI are about to turn over a tranche of
emails showing that the Justice Department, the Biden Justice Department,
did not have probable cause, did not meet the standard
for a search warrant when they raided President Trump's home
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at Mar A Lago. That is significant. Why it's in
the statutory limit. It is prosecutable in the state of Florida,
so you're not dealing with Virginia, Washington, or New York jurors.
And it could lead to both criminal charges against the
prosecutors if they misled the court, or civil litigations where
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the president sues his own Justice Department saying you violated
my Fourth Amendment right against a legal search and seizure,
and so those are really this is a significant This
may be.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
The most important this. This is a blockbuster. You're telling
me that actually exists communications between people that showed that
they didn't have probable cause, which remember back in August
that year, there was the whole I think it was
twenty one there's this whole firestorm about this, and they
went on TV every night and said that you're saying
they not only taught, they had a discussion behind they
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actually went out and lied about it in media every
single day, on MSNBC and in the New York Times.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
There's a real question.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
We're going to have to find out what they represented
to the judge to get that search warn signed. Because
the FBI, the Washington Field Office of the FBI, which
by the way, was no fan of Donald Trump's, they
were behind January sixth, they were behind Russia collusion. They
were telling the Biden Justice Department there was not a
probable cause to raid mar Lago. That is a significant
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These are emails and memos from inside the Washington Field
office of the FBI at anti Trump Field office. That
is a really significant memo. We haven't seen the documents yet.
We know what they generally say, but we're going to see.
They're gonna get turned over to Grassley and Jordan today
and then Jack Smith on the Hill tomorrow for a deposition.
If he shows up, I'm sure he's going to be
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confronted by these documents.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Are you implying that Merrick Garland then made the decision
against evidence against facts that they didn't have problem causes. Well,
all though we up to Merrior Garland sir.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Well, we don't know who approved the search warrn't request.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
So those are important things that we've got to get
those documents unmasked in the court.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
But now we're getting a sense of it.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
I think the package that comes out today will give
us new characters, new players, and new opportunities to get
to the bottom. Miss But this potential is prosecutable. It
could be a despirable offense if you lied as a lawyer.
And of course it gives President Trump a tour that
could be pretty significant on the civil side.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
Unbelievable, John, can you hold on for one second. I
just want to follow up with a question about the
blue slips. I know the President's looking forward to your
to your advice on this Patriot mobile. Take care of
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on God's Earth. Short commercial break here in the ward
of ninety seven to two Patriots Short commercial break. John
Solomon Blue slips on the other side. He's your host,
Stephen Kavan Solomon. Are you this had to go all
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the way up to Merrick Garland. I understand you're being
very people should know John is privy to a lot
of information. You're being quite reserved about this going all
the way up to Merrick Garland to approve a raid
on a president of the United States. Sir, your thoughts, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
We know that Merrick Garland knew about the raid.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Whether he was told that the FBI had objected to
the lack of probable cause and that this was not
a lawful raid not clear yet. We'll see what these
documents say, and that's going to lead to some new questioning.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
I don't think we'll.
Speaker 3 (15:44):
Get an answer in the first patch of documents. My
FBI starces don't know whether Merrick Carlin was told of
the objections. Clearly the line prosecutors were, and that's what
these emails are going to discuss. So I think we
got to wait for the documents. These are very legitimate
questions and this is a really serious matter. You rated
the Republican candidates home as the opposition party, and you
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may have done so over the objections of the FBI,
and in violation of a standard for search warrants, which
is you have to have probable cause. Those are big
things and the Democrats to say, but we found documents,
that doesn't matter. Just because you found something doesn't mean
that you had the right to go find it. And
that's I think we're finding a very big moment. Jim Jordan,
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Chuck Grass is going to be key players and getting
to the bottom miss along with Pam Bondi and Cash
Hotel who found these documents.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
John in previous lives in a land far away, in
a time long long ago, Peter Schweitzer, John Solomon, Stevin.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
K Ban.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
We were all over casually, the Clinton cash and the
Clinton and the Clinton family and the Clinton family and
Uranium one and Russians. You got another piece up. My
head's blown up again. One are we going as is
the statute of limitations run out on these crooks who
sold us out to the Russians?
Speaker 3 (17:04):
Sir, Well, we'll see if there are contemporaneous questions about
the finances of the Clinton Foundation that could open.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Up a conspiracy case.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
But what we learned in the last twenty four hours
is that there was evidence of pay to play all
the way back to twenty ten, and specifically when the
Clinton cash book came out when you were talking about it,
when I was doing my reporting and we found Doug Campbell,
the undercover informant. The Clinton family said, no, they're there
are no concern there. Everything's fine. It's a conspiracy theory.
It wasn't a conspiracy theory. It turns out the Little
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Rock US Attorney's Office and the FBI had an ongoing
investigation looking at the transfer with the help of President
Clinton and Missus Clinton.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
Of uranium in Canada and on.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
US soil to Russia to Rossatom to Vladimir Putin. They
were looking at it as a possible pay to play
bribery scheme. And I've been to predict that there is
a smoking gun still to be released.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
We've got to get the president to do this.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
But I'm going to guess, based on the documents I
saw yesterday, that either the Justice Department or the FBI
raised an objection to the scifius. That's the board that
approves sensitive transactions. Hillary Clinton has always said no one objected.
I'm going to bet that there was an objection based
on what I've seen in these documents, and we got
to go get that be classified. But I think all
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the stories we're telling about you anyone, the only ones
ever true were the ones Peter Schweitzer, You and I
reported on the stories that Clinton's and the Democrats gave
us completely bogus.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
John Solomon, it just takes bodies. We need bodies that
made justice. I'm hearing all the time from the FBI.
We need dozens and dozen where lawyers. I understand the
conservative law firms are going to block where they work,
but this blue slip. President Trump needs to feel the team.
He can't do it, and he's going crazy about this.
What's your advice to the president on this? What's your
present advice to the president on this, sir?
Speaker 3 (18:59):
I think he's got to bring the Senate Club into
his office and have a private conversation and say, listen,
the Democrats are going to eviscerate all these things you're
clinging to today, their old legacies. The American public don't
want to hear about legacy. They want to hear about action.
And you haven't given me my staff, you haven't given
me a lot of my legislation. And if we lose
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the twenty sixth election, you'll have a fifteen justice Supreme
Court stacked with liberals and the country will be blown away.
He's just got to lay a bottom line argument onto
these guys that while it's great to hold on to tradition,
this isn't that moment. We're in war, we're in a
wartime footing, and it is time to take care of
the things that the American people want. There are lots
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of warning signs of the polls. And what's remarkable is
that President Trump has pretty much done everything he said
he was going to do. But the failure of Congress
to get it's part of the job done is what's
dragging the Republican Party down, demoralizing the base. And Donald
Trump needs to go right to the source of the
problem in those senators understand, listen to them to hear
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them out, and then say, listen, I'm asking you treat
this as a moment of war, and we've got to
overcome these obstacles. And you guys find a way either
change the roles or make deals with Democrats. But I
need the following things done by January fifteenth. And if
they can't do it, then he campaigns against his own
party for a few months.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Wow, John Salmon, where they go for all? Your contents
are pretty brutal advice.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Yeah, we're in brutal times.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
You see it every day, the threat against us, So
brutal advice matches the moment that we're in.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
In history.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Churchill automate a lot of hard decisions in his time,
and FDR and Lincoln, and I think President Trump's at
that moment.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Justinews dot Com, Jay.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Solomon Report, it's on all social platforms, and I'm lucky
to follow you every day, a real America's voice at
the six o'clock hour Justin News no Noise with Amanda Head.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Well, we're very lucky to have you on in the morning.
John to TsUP for so many things. You teae me
up perfectly for Mark Mitchell the polling situation now, thank
you very much, love for me. John Solom would be
on a six ray after us. Make sure you go
to a site all day long. So Mark Mitchell is
John Solomon right? I mean he's got called a Is
he getting blamed? Or is the Republican Party game blame?
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Who these poll numbers are Let's say not the best.
And let's assume for a second that this is not
fake news or bad polling. Let's assume, just for purpose
of conversation, this is right. Is the president getting blamed
for this? Or is Solomon saying, hey, look it's the House.
The House is like the Duma. The Senate is actually
an opposition to Trump. But who's the American publican, particularly
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MAGA thinks who it is? And Solomon just said he's
on the president. Hey, look, give them to give him
thirty days, give him forty five days. But at some
point in time in January, if they're not coming around
to help you take action, you run a campaign against
them for a couple of months.
Speaker 10 (21:52):
Your thoughts, sir, well, First off, as far as the
tracking questions, I honestly I'm a polster and I don't
know how valuable they're going to be anymore. We're looking
at Trump presidential approval rating and it's negative five net approval,
which is roughly where Barack Obama one and two were
at this point in this term. Not terrible, not absolutely
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great either, but the Trump's support is sticking with him.
I think through all this we had a little bit
of a freak out, but those numbers are back. But
the other thing we're looking at is generic ballot, and
to be honest, the Republicans, even though they sucked the race,
seems to be tightening a little bit. We have Democrat
plus three and if you look the real clear politics aggregate,
I think it's Democrat plus three point five. And so
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this isn't like some massive, huge blue wave where there's
going to be a huge Democrat pickup, which is typically
what happens.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
This is going to be a slugfest.
Speaker 10 (22:43):
And I think it's because politics has just changed so
much that we're in this really existential situation where people
are afraid. This was a referendum November twenty twenty four
on the federal government, and Donald Trump wanted the job
of president and as.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
The leader of the free world, as in leader of
the American people.
Speaker 10 (22:59):
This, in my opinion about transactionally, just going down a
list of promises that he made on the campaign stump.
He asked to actually understand what Americans are going through
and the actual root cause problems that we have in
our country. And those problems are very deep in a
way that I don't think everybody really understood in twenty sixteen,
but I think they understand now because we had the
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Department of Justice weaponized, we had the January sixth psychological operation,
we had COVID, we had all this stuff works down
people's throats. We had the FBI being Joe Biden's personal gestapo,
and Donald Trump is now leading that government, and these
problems have not been fixed. We're coming up on the
one month anniversary of my trip to Washington, DC, and
I told Trump, I said, we need the fight fight
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fight plan for America that includes a conservative, pragmatic, economic
populist plan. Don't tell everybody it's a golden age, because
nobody believes that. You've got to tell us how we're
going to get there and what the real problems are.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
And then the real problems are deep.
Speaker 10 (23:57):
It's like regulatory captureism, corporate welfare, the oligarchy. Vis are
the problems I said that it's in the Washington Post.
People can go read it. And the other problem is
brutal government reform. And so what the Democrats would say is, oh, look,
donald Trump's dictator. He's coming in and doing dictatory things. Well,
when Donald Trump was acting most like dictator in February,
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that's when his especially under forty approval rating was at
its highest. His approval rating was at its highest as well.
But we have new polls back which is closer to
your opinion that Donald Trump has done too much of
what he promised during the campaign, or he has not
done enough of what he promised, And people say he
hasn't done enough thirty eight percent to only twenty one percent.
Only one in five Americans say that Donald Trump has
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done too much of what he promised. And he promised retribution, Like,
let's be clear, that was part of the promise. And
you have Susie Wilds out there saying, look, no, we don't,
you know, we should be there should be a time limit,
we shouldn't have retribution.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
Well, how about brutal reform of the government. That's not retribution.
Speaker 10 (24:56):
That's what Americans demand and what they should be getting
out of a president that sits on top of this
rotted corpse of the federal government. But the under thirty voters,
these zoomer Wath and these people who are just done
with performative politics. They don't care about ideology at all.
They just want brutal order. These people, forty nine percent
of them say he hasn't done enough of what he promised.
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Only nineteen percent of them say he's done too much.
And these under thirty voters, it's actually the under forties too.
They're the ones that agreed most with Donald Trump's quote
about Napoleon Bonaparte, he who saves his country violate and
snow laws. They're the ones that were most.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
On board with dose.
Speaker 10 (25:33):
They're the ones who most of them, three quarters them,
think that basically every elected official is using their position
for ill gotten gain. They're the most likely to want arrests,
and they're most likely to be concerned about political violence
as well. And so the problem is, it can't I
have all these metrics that show that Donald Trump just
hasn't delivered, and I understand that this is hard, but
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we're in a situation where people, in my opinion, don't
really want to.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Play by the rules anymore.
Speaker 10 (25:59):
Is the guy government enough doing enough to stop political
violence in America? Only seventeen percent of US likely voters
say yes. Sixty four percent say no. And this is
after Donald Trump sent the National Guard to clean up
cities to help support ice and so there's a lot
of tools in our toolbox.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
But this is the same number.
Speaker 10 (26:18):
Like, only sixteen percent said the case is closed on Epstein,
and eighty three percent of Trump voters say that government.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Agencies like the FBI CIA still need major reform, So
the job is not done. Mark, we got a bounce.
Where do people go to get your YouTube? All your polling?
We're going to have you back on hopefully to borrow
the next day, going more depth. Where do people go
until then?
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Sir?
Speaker 10 (26:41):
Yeah, I have a video last night about the zoomer
waft and go check it out. Rasp us an underscore
poll on YouTube and at Twitter.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
I'm at Honius pollster. Zoomer wafting is going to save
the country. Trust me, short break, Mark, say tomorrow War Room.
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seeing the same thing, sir, Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 11 (28:06):
You know, he threw a lot of good stuff out there.
Last what a few weeks ago, it was on your
show and we were talking about the generic ballad being
much worse.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
It is tightening up.
Speaker 11 (28:14):
We have Republicans down three in the registered voter and
then down four in the likely voter, but it was
eight a few weeks ago, so I do think we
are seeing some correction. This is the thing, though, and
this is part of the entire conversation. You guys were
just having. Trump's approval rating actually recovered quite a bit
in our polling, but it didn't benefit Republicans as much
(28:36):
as you might think.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
So now I was listening to.
Speaker 11 (28:38):
John Solomon, I'm listening to Mark Mitchell, and I would
just throw in there that this has got to be big, right,
So the voters are not you going to go go
down a checklist of Okay, Trump promised this on the
campaign trail, and I got this, this.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
And this.
Speaker 11 (28:52):
They want big reforms, Steve. They want big moves, and
if you want a buck history, you're going to have
to make.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Those big moves.
Speaker 11 (28:59):
One thing I would argue, John Solomon said that was
one hundred percent correct, and our polling shows it is
that Trump just may have to campaign against his own
party here soon to get what he wants. And that threat, well,
I actually think that threat will be enough for a
lot of people. But he's going to have to do
that because the voters now with Trump improving, are seeing
once again Donald Trump in a different light than they
(29:22):
see the Republican Party, and there are voters out there
that Republicans haven't.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Earned their votes. I mean, it really is that simple.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
You know.
Speaker 11 (29:29):
As much as they may even like Donald Trump or
give him a lot of grace because of how much
he's been through just as a candidate and a leader
of this country, what he's what he's put himself through
to be where he is today, they give him a
lot of grace for that, but that grace does not
extend to Republicans. So they better get to work and
the Blue slips, nuke the filibuster, get to work or
you're cooked anyway.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
This is what this is my message to them.
Speaker 6 (29:52):
You're cooked anyway.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
They have not gotten that message. And Solomon's right bears
the right. Mitchard right, there's going to be a big
old throw down here, folks over the Holland over Christmas
in the first year. Barrass I want people to go
to the People's Pundent to get all the data in
the back of this. You and Mitchell the best where
they go, sir.
Speaker 11 (30:11):
We're everywhere, but the best place is on locals, guys,
People's pundent dot locals dot com, People's pundit dot locals
dot com. You can go look at the poll at
big datapoll dot com right now, but everything is always
up on locals first, all the best.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Mitchell and Mitchell embarrassed are telling you that they got
to get their mind right up there and getting back
of Trump or it's gonna be. They're gonna it's gonna be.
They talk about civil warre and Maga and all this
and Candace, Candace and Eric and hey, the deep fight
is right here because the establishment hates Trump. They hate Trump,
and they're gonna try to thwart Trump, and that's gonna
be the big fight we're going to have. Thank you
(30:45):
very much, Richard barrass plus any times, all the best.
Candace put out a video last night. I think they
had a good meeting. Yes, I think it was in Nashville.
Thinks you're gonna put out more information today, so we'll see.
That was like two heads of state meeting. It was
like Putin and Trump. Okay, I'm super happy here. At
six o'clock tonight, we're going to have a special for
one hour. I've got Bill Federer, who I think is
(31:07):
one of the best historians out there and the best
best historians, and turns out is a Christian historian. And
of course I got our own day brat Federer. Here's
what we're doing. We're taking James. We just talking about
saving the country with Trump's goin in to save the country.
We've got James Dobson, We've got Jerry Folwell, We've got
Pat Robertson. I want people to understand how these folks
(31:28):
were giants and how they stood in the breach in
a time when the country was starting to go off
a cliff. And of course people remember President Reagan and
what happened then. But if it had of been that
these three Christian leaders really stepped into the breach and
took massive amount of grief, I'm not so sure we
would have the country for Trump to come around and
(31:50):
even save your thoughts, sir.
Speaker 12 (31:53):
Yeah, well, I totally agree, and I thank you for
focusing on them. By the way, I wanted to brag
on your daughter, Maureene. She did a tremendous job in
Soul Korea. We were there with her just four days
before Charlie was shot, but she is following your footsteps
and did she hit a home run. But the three
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leaders you mentioned, I knew all three of them personally,
sort of. I guess I'm getting old, But they all
inspired me. They were all great men that were not
afraid to address the issues. And start off with Pat Robertson,
son of a senator. He served in the Marines in
the Korean War, went to Yale, and then in nineteen
(32:35):
fifty six he made a commitment to Christ and that
changed the trajectory of his life. He went to a seminary,
got a master's in divinity, and then he.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
Started CBN in nineteen sixty.
Speaker 12 (32:50):
The first broadcast was on my four year old birthday,
October first, nineteen sixty one. But it went on to
grow to a viewership of literally hundreds of million worldwide,
seventy languages. Gordon Robertson is now the head of it,
doing a tremendous job. One of the things super Book
for children, believe it or not, that's their most viewed program.
(33:13):
Pat was brilliant in addition to being sensitive to the
direction of the Holy Spirit, and he built a family
channel and he sold it to ABC. For one point
nine billion dollars. This is back in nineteen ninety and
then used a lot of that money as an endowment
for Regent University. So he started Regent in nineteen seventy seven.
(33:38):
Christian Leadership to Change the World eleven thousand students. Now
Gordon is the head of it. Michelle Bachman is the
head of the School of Government. And I've been honored
to be on the board of trustees at Regent for
the better part of twenty years. And then Operation Blessing
started in nineteen seventy six and they do provide disaster
(34:01):
relief in sixty five countries. Christian Coalition started in nineteen
eighty seven. Ralph Reed the head of it. Now he
branched it's called Faith and Freedom Coalition and making a
tremendous move. Again, Pad understood that a little phrase I've
used for as long as I can remember. The most
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important thing is to bring people to Christ. But the
second most important thing is to preserve the freedom to
do the most important thing. Right For all those churches
that think that they don't want to get involved like it.
If you don't get involved, it's going to be like
these other countries around the world where it's going to
be illegal. But Pad understood this, and so he realized
we had to get involved in politics.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Ralph Reed took that by the horns.
Speaker 12 (34:42):
He ran for president nineteen eighty eight and then in
nineteen ninety founded the acl J American Center for Law
Justice j Secuelo now his son Jordan. They've argued over
a dozen cases before the Supreme Court defending prayer religious freedom.
And I got a chance to know Pat when I
(35:03):
ran for Congress back in the year two thousand. He
sent a crew out to Saint Louis. I was learning
against Dick Gebhart May people remember his name, but he
was the number one Democrat in Congress at the time.
And then I've been interviewed on the seven hundred Club
and CBN dozens of times. It's always been an honor.
(35:24):
But again, here's somebody that decided that he wanted to
make his life count and realized that it wasn't just spiritual,
it was spiritual and then practical, and then being involved
in government, and then realizing that you have to be courageous.
You cannot be afraid of controversy. The fear man bringeth
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a snare, And I love the one image on TV
of when they were doing the protest of the national anthem,
Sam Kuonrod Giants Pitcher only one not kneeling in protests
to the flag, and they asked him afterwards why, and
he says, well, I'm a Christian. I just believe you're
not supposed kneel before anybody but God. It's like wow, right,
(36:08):
And Jonathan Isaac Orlando magic Ford did the same thing.
He's only one not to kneel, and he says, well,
I'm a Christian, and so it's only where we have respect.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Hang on, We're going to get into all three in depth,
but I'm limited time. I want to hit I want
to hit Jerry Fallwell. And then Dobson tell me about Fallwell.
Speaker 12 (36:28):
So his father was a bootlegger who killed his uncle
and died as an alcoholic when Jerry was fifteen. And
then Jerry had that experience with the Lord and was
first year of college. And then at twenty two he
was in Lynchburg, Virginia and started the Thomas Road Baptist Church.
His goal was to knock on one hundred doors a day,
(36:51):
six days a week, and knock on every door. He
built this enormous church. Now Jonathan is the head of it.
Jonathan Fallwell, his old time Gospel Hour again took the gospel.
But then he founded Liberty University in nineteen seventy one
and then the Moral Majority in nineteen seventy nine. Again
he realized that you can't sit back and just be
within your own four walls.
Speaker 1 (37:12):
You have to impact.
Speaker 12 (37:13):
So he was pro family, pro life, pro morals, pro America.
And he is credited with delivering the evangelical vote for
Ronald Reagan. And he even put like ten million dollars
into ads against Jimmy Carter, and so that was again
that was another person that made the difference. And he
(37:35):
endorsed me when I ran to Congress, and he was
a tremendous man defender of these values.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
So we're gonna have fall Well, we're gonna have Pat Robertson.
We're going to go in detail about particularly the time
that they came up, things like Jerry fall when he
put ten million dollars against Carter, people like freaked out.
Tell me about James Dobson another and I became familiar Jobson.
I lived in California. It's just an incredible individual.
Speaker 2 (38:00):
You know.
Speaker 12 (38:00):
Well, Dobson was a clinical psychologist. He worked for fourteen
years at USC University of Southern California and then for
seventeen years at the Children's Hospital in Los Angeles. And
this is during the you know, the sixties, a self
sexual revolution, and so he was dealing with kids from
(38:23):
broken homes, trouble families, disintegrating morals, and so in nineteen
seventy he wrote a book called Dare to Discipline and
it sold over three million copies. It's like, you know,
you can discipline your kids instead of letting them be lawless.
Nineteen seventy seventy founded Focus in the Family, and nineteen
seventy eight he did a parenting lecture series called Where's
(38:46):
Dad and it was viewed by one hundred million people.
He co founded the Family Research Center right Gary Bauer
was the head of it. Now Tony Perkins and General
Jerry Boykin is now there. Suffered a number of his
board members and supporters died in a plane crash nineteen
eighty seven and was a setback, but they recovered. In
(39:09):
nineteen ninety one, he moved Focus in the Family's headquarters
to Colorado Springs, and then he sold hundreds of thousands
of copies of my book, America's Godden Country Encyclopedia Quotations.
I was personally introduced to him by Dick Bott of
the Bot Radio Network and so but here he took
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his brilliance in medicine, realized that there's this destruction going
on to the family. I'm sure you're familiar and your
viewers are with the Congressman Albert Herlong reading the forty
five goals of Communism to overthrow America, sort of wrought
it from the inside and it was specifically destroy the family,
destroy the morals, you know, push all this sexual promiscuity
(39:58):
and so ops, and address this head on. And he says,
we need to care about the kids. You can't sit back,
you know. I tell people it's a pretty clever trick
the devil's pulled to get Christians who believe the Gospel
of Christ let their children be taught the gospel of Antichrist.
Speaker 1 (40:15):
It's like, oh, we are so spiritual, we don't get
involved in politics.
Speaker 12 (40:17):
Okay, Well, who's then gonna be involved in teaching your
kids right and godly people? And they're gonna teach them
a godly message.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
So we're gonna have Bill Hanger, we're gonna have you
back at six o'clock tonight. I need people go to
your website to get your books and one of the
best writers out there. We're gonna talk about your books.
Speaker 12 (40:33):
And in the interim, where do people go, It's Americanminute
dot com.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Okay, we'll see you at six o'clock. Bill Federer and
Dave Bratt will join me for an entire hour to
go through the Three Giants, James dobs, Jerry Folwell, and
of course Pat Robertson. Short commercial break back in the moment.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
We rejoiced War Room.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bat, Dave Bratt, give me
two minutes tonight. You're gonna be back with me for
an hour with Bill Federer for the Three Giants, Dobson, Folwell,
and Robertson. Give me two minutes on this.
Speaker 13 (41:18):
Yeah, Yeah, here's the teaser for tonight. Everybody says, you know,
we care about Western civilization. Everybody agrees politics is downstream
from culture. Well, guess what the culture in this country is.
It's Christianity that is the culture. And if you don't
stick the landing, we're in deep trouble. Here's what Jerry
Folwell Senior said years ago and launch Paul Weyrick, one
(41:39):
of my very dear friends and a great American, looked
across the table at me and said, Jerry, there is
in America a moral majority that agrees about the basic issues.
But they're not organized, they don't have a platform, The
media ignore them. Somebody's got to get that moral majority together.
Speaker 1 (41:57):
So they combined, as Bill Jess said.
Speaker 13 (41:59):
They combined Jerry Folwell's fifty million regular viewers in America,
Pat Robertson thirty million, James Dobson half a million listeners weekly.
They combine that into a force. We need to get
the band back together. Everything rides on that. His messages
we en foresaking God, and this show is bringing it back.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
These three gentlemen stepped into the breach when the country
needed it. We needed again, and we need to remember
there were men and women that came before Schlaffley. In
this crowd are giants, our giants. We need to understand
why they were giants, and they all had one common quality,
one common quality courage. These were courageous innovadors put online.
(42:42):
We're going to go through at six o'clock tonight Dobson, Fallwell, Roberson,
Bill Federer, Dave Brett, Dave, thank you so much. Dave
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