Bannon's War Room - November 28, 2024


Episode 4090: A WarRoom Thanksgiving Day Special Cont.


Episode Stats

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54 minutes

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130.7387

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7,145

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591

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

Happy Thanksgiving! This year, I count my blessings. I m grateful for the laughter of children, the sun and the wind and the rain, the color of blue in your eyes, the sight of a highballing train, the moon rising over a prairie, and oh love that you ve made new. And this year, when I counted my blessings, I m thanking the Lord. He made you.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We've come to the time and the season
00:00:12.560 When family and friends gather near
00:00:17.300 To offer a prayer of thanksgiving
00:00:22.080 For blessings we've known through the years
00:00:26.820 To join hands and thank the Creator
00:00:31.520 Now when thanksgiving is due
00:00:36.340 And this year when I count my blessings
00:00:41.120 I'm thanking the Lord He made you
00:00:45.880 This year when I count my blessings
00:00:50.640 I'm thanking the Lord He made you
00:00:55.260 I'm grateful for the laughter of children
00:01:02.520 The sun and the wind and the rain
00:01:07.260 The color of blue in your sweet eyes
00:01:13.360 The sight of a highballing train
00:01:16.600 The moon rise over a prairie
00:01:21.300 And oh love that you've made new
00:01:25.920 And this year when I count my blessings
00:01:30.780 I'm thanking the Lord He made you
00:01:35.480 And this year when I count my blessings
00:01:40.100 I'm thanking the Lord He made you
00:01:45.040 And when the time comes to be going
00:01:54.280 It won't be in sorrow and tears
00:01:58.980 I'll kiss you goodbye and I'll go on my way
00:02:04.940 Grateful for all of the years
00:02:09.080 I'm thankful for all that you gave me
00:02:13.340 For teaching me what love can do
00:02:18.240 And thanksgiving day for the rest of my life
00:02:23.820 I'm thanking the Lord He made you
00:02:27.360 And thanksgiving day for the rest of my life
00:02:33.420 I'm thanking the Lord He made you
00:02:37.160 Okay, welcome back.
00:02:49.720 This is the second hour of our morning show.
00:02:53.720 Thanksgiving special.
00:02:54.780 Really want to thank Real America's Voice,
00:02:56.940 the team, our team in Denver,
00:02:59.220 headed up by Wendell,
00:03:00.180 and of course the team in Palm Beach.
00:03:01.420 I just want to thank all the team
00:03:02.460 and both the production entities there
00:03:03.960 of course our own production team
00:03:06.280 and Grace and Mo and Jane and Natalie
00:03:08.160 and the entire gang that puts this together.
00:03:11.080 I want to thank Rob and Parker Sig.
00:03:13.420 They're a fantastic network to be associated with
00:03:16.200 so I couldn't be happier.
00:03:19.300 I talked about this, the book,
00:03:21.300 The Cousins, or I haven't talked about it,
00:03:22.920 The Cousins War.
00:03:24.160 I think it was Kevin Phillips
00:03:25.420 who wrote this book called
00:03:27.480 The New Emerging Republican Majority
00:03:29.700 I don't know, 40 or 50 years ago.
00:03:31.120 He was a political thinker,
00:03:34.580 strategist, and a very brilliant guy.
00:03:37.240 But he, I think he also wrote,
00:03:39.020 I think it's the same guy who wrote the book,
00:03:40.920 The Cousins War.
00:03:42.280 And it really tracks both
00:03:45.360 the English and the American versions
00:03:49.200 of the interconnections of what were going on
00:03:52.080 with the English Civil War
00:03:53.820 and all the way up through our Civil War
00:03:55.460 and really quite frankly to today
00:03:57.000 between this group that were spiritually driven,
00:04:00.660 which were the Puritans and the Pilgrims
00:04:02.160 and what part of England they came from
00:04:03.860 and how they were the folks in Backer Cromwell
00:04:07.640 and anti the king, King Charles,
00:04:10.000 and how the Cavaliers were part of King Charles
00:04:12.300 and they were the entrepreneurs.
00:04:13.400 He had the spiritual people, the dissenters,
00:04:17.280 the folks that were even against the Church of England,
00:04:19.840 the established order of the Church of England.
00:04:21.420 They thought that was too close to the Catholic Church
00:04:23.660 with rituals and iconography and all that.
00:04:27.260 And you had the Cavaliers who were very entrepreneurial,
00:04:31.240 kind of drove the British.
00:04:32.620 And the British Empire had that kind of,
00:04:34.320 those tensions and those forces
00:04:36.420 of both the missionary element of it
00:04:38.640 and the folks who put forward the bringing
00:04:41.680 of the good news of Jesus Christ throughout the world,
00:04:45.900 the missionaries,
00:04:46.860 and it's kind of this pilgrim spirit
00:04:48.340 with the entrepreneurs and the people
00:04:50.880 that eventually, you know,
00:04:51.760 helped build the British Empire.
00:04:54.140 And it came here to the United States
00:04:55.360 in the South and particularly in South Carolina
00:04:57.440 and Virginia, more of the entrepreneurs,
00:05:00.240 not that they didn't have a lot of very religious folks
00:05:03.400 in there, particularly associated
00:05:04.520 with the Anglican Church or the Episcopal Church,
00:05:07.620 it was called here, I guess, in the United States
00:05:09.400 and in New England with the Pilgrims and the Puritans.
00:05:13.480 And that led to eventually the abolition movement
00:05:16.180 up in New England, that led to the revolution.
00:05:19.040 He had kind of two aspects.
00:05:19.960 The revolution started up in Boston, right?
00:05:22.720 Started up in Boston, but it was finished down South.
00:05:25.380 It was finished really in South Carolina,
00:05:27.060 the low countries.
00:05:28.100 And then the war could continue up
00:05:30.520 all the way to Yorktown.
00:05:31.440 It finished right there near Williamsburg
00:05:34.820 at Yorktown, Virginia,
00:05:37.080 defeating the Royal Navy off the Virginia Capes.
00:05:41.100 Later in the Civil War,
00:05:42.280 the abolition movement kind of coming from New England
00:05:44.440 and, of course, the hardcore states' rights
00:05:47.740 or the pro-slavery element of it
00:05:51.680 coming from South Carolina,
00:05:53.400 particularly the landed aristocracy
00:05:56.060 and the wealthy aristocracy down there
00:05:58.060 in the plantation,
00:05:59.300 the plantation kind of deep cotton South.
00:06:03.060 Fascinating book about American history
00:06:04.840 and how it kind of rolls through even today.
00:06:07.100 You see kind of the progressive forces
00:06:08.560 and you have this kind of populist nationalist movement
00:06:11.780 that sprung out of the South
00:06:13.560 and really aspects of what we call
00:06:17.580 the parts of the Midwest,
00:06:22.520 the Intermountain West, I guess you would call it,
00:06:24.520 the Intermountain West up in Wyoming
00:06:26.060 and Montana and Idaho.
00:06:28.020 The Christian Redoubt
00:06:29.100 or the American Redoubt, as we call it.
00:06:32.440 There's a fascinating film.
00:06:34.340 It doesn't, you know,
00:06:35.020 the New World you just saw,
00:06:36.080 I realize that's a little shocking.
00:06:37.220 That's modern filmmaking.
00:06:38.420 Like I said, I'm not a big fan of the entire movie,
00:06:41.620 but there are elements of it
00:06:42.580 that you just feel like,
00:06:43.760 wow, how scary is this, right?
00:06:47.380 What do these people really get themselves into?
00:06:49.440 Because they had no earthy idea, trust me.
00:06:51.240 They were kind of overwhelmed by that,
00:06:52.780 but it shows you the tenacity
00:06:54.760 to kind of go through the fear of that
00:06:56.800 and actually to make sure
00:06:58.500 that you can just keep it together
00:07:00.560 long enough for that colony to survive.
00:07:02.700 In Jamestown, they got back on the boats
00:07:05.120 and were headed out.
00:07:06.040 I think after a year, year and a half,
00:07:07.820 they were starving.
00:07:08.640 A lot of these soldiers of fortune
00:07:09.840 and these, the fortune seekers,
00:07:12.060 the guys looking for the fountain of,
00:07:13.540 looking for the gold
00:07:14.460 and the fountain of youth
00:07:15.360 didn't want to farm
00:07:16.640 and they were just getting crushed.
00:07:17.800 They actually got on a boat and left
00:07:19.340 and they kind of met a relief force,
00:07:22.280 a relief boat with supplies coming in
00:07:24.080 and they turned around.
00:07:25.160 I mean, this was hanging by a string
00:07:27.120 to keep a foothold there.
00:07:29.080 Same up in New England.
00:07:30.120 I mean, they barely, barely hung on,
00:07:32.180 but they did.
00:07:33.380 And eventually the stories
00:07:34.440 of the first Thanksgiving
00:07:35.740 and working with the Native Americans
00:07:38.000 who were their allies.
00:07:39.100 And the reason was that
00:07:40.480 the Native Americans,
00:07:42.260 the Indians had very sophisticated alliances.
00:07:44.620 They were very sophisticated
00:07:45.640 in the kind of the geopolitics
00:07:48.340 or the geostrategic efforts,
00:07:49.980 both in New England and down south.
00:07:53.360 You know, the Iroquois Confederation
00:07:55.140 up in New York.
00:07:57.020 These were very sophisticated
00:07:58.460 about their alliances
00:07:59.280 and they looked at the whites,
00:08:00.460 they looked at the settlers
00:08:01.380 as just another group
00:08:03.260 that could help them drive
00:08:05.140 what they wanted to accomplish
00:08:06.960 geopolitically.
00:08:08.940 That's the fascinating thing
00:08:09.900 I find fascinating
00:08:10.820 about the first 100 or so years
00:08:13.400 of the United States
00:08:15.000 is the alliances
00:08:15.900 of teaming up
00:08:18.060 and partnering
00:08:18.580 with certain Native American
00:08:20.880 tribes and confederations
00:08:22.740 against others.
00:08:23.720 And these were very sophisticated.
00:08:26.000 Obviously, in one part of culture,
00:08:27.540 they were very unsophisticated,
00:08:28.960 but in really in military,
00:08:32.340 military, how to fight,
00:08:34.140 how to think through fighting,
00:08:35.160 how to hold territory,
00:08:36.180 how to really think through alliances.
00:08:38.740 The Native Americans,
00:08:39.940 the Indians were very sophisticated.
00:08:41.480 And you see this
00:08:42.100 in their partnering
00:08:43.200 with different of the white groups.
00:08:45.500 There's a film from the 1950s
00:08:47.480 called Plymouth Adventure.
00:08:50.520 I think it was kind of a hit at the time,
00:08:52.400 not as big as they thought it was.
00:08:53.460 It had an all-star cast.
00:08:54.820 Spencer Tracy at the top of his game,
00:08:56.640 Jean Tierney,
00:08:57.640 who is considered by many
00:08:59.520 the most beautiful woman in Hollywood.
00:09:01.420 She plays the wife
00:09:03.680 of one of the leaders
00:09:04.360 of the Pilgrims.
00:09:05.680 Leo Glenn plays her husband.
00:09:07.720 I think it's Bradford
00:09:08.520 that had that controversial issue
00:09:10.880 with his wife on board the ship
00:09:12.360 and then even afterwards.
00:09:14.520 I find the film fascinating.
00:09:16.880 I've seen it many, many times.
00:09:18.320 It hasn't gotten a lot of play.
00:09:20.000 I want to play the,
00:09:20.980 I want to put that on your notebook
00:09:22.940 to make sure if you get a chance
00:09:24.160 either in Turner Classic Movies
00:09:25.860 or you just get it yourself,
00:09:27.580 you'll be rewarded.
00:09:28.320 Let's go and play it.
00:09:29.120 We got a clip.
00:09:29.940 I think it may be the trailer.
00:09:31.060 It's very hard to find clips in this.
00:09:32.940 The Plymouth Adventure,
00:09:34.120 I think it's from 1953.
00:09:36.500 Plymouth Adventure from MGM.
00:09:37.920 Let's go and play it.
00:09:43.860 Make ready to sail.
00:09:48.320 Passengers below.
00:09:49.300 Clear the decks.
00:09:50.720 Clear the decks.
00:09:50.760 Get below you.
00:10:02.400 Middle blocks for sailing.
00:10:03.500 Aそうですね.
00:10:04.640 Will you look front.
00:10:05.400 Thanks.
00:10:06.320 In the eaten.
00:10:06.420 More than some.
00:10:07.040 Let the feet.
00:10:10.480 Th�, tells me that he's left.
00:10:12.980 We will.
00:10:15.460 It's over.
00:10:23.980 The other is,
00:10:24.820 I think.
00:10:24.900 You want to be.
00:10:26.880 Let's go and play it.
00:10:27.560 Say 역 mới.
00:10:28.260 Just several times you keep the카.
00:10:29.600 These were ordinary men and women, the strong, the violent, the tender, and the weak.
00:10:39.720 But they were marked for greatness, with the immortal courage to risk any danger to find
00:10:45.060 a free world.
00:10:47.000 Here, something new and bright and glorious had its beginning.
00:10:59.600 Out of the storm, another storm is born, the emotional conflict of this man and this woman.
00:11:17.280 Plymouth Adventure is, first, the human story of a strange fascination, and the regeneration
00:11:23.580 of a disillusioned man.
00:11:26.140 It'll soon be over for all of us.
00:11:27.720 Your adventurers, and your saints, and Bradford with his frenzy of religion, and you with
00:11:33.160 your sense of duty that has you bleeding at the soul, and these nights alone, with this
00:11:39.900 hunger for you that will not leave me.
00:11:45.140 You're not alone in this.
00:11:47.640 What makes you think only you can feel?
00:11:50.500 Others have known the hunger you speak of and have lived to tell of it.
00:11:54.620 Yes, and never to tell of you.
00:11:57.720 And one thing more, I've guessed your secret.
00:12:02.400 What secret?
00:12:03.660 That you have a heart, that there's goodness in you, that you'd rather die than admit it.
00:12:08.420 My adventure awaits you when you sail with the Mayflower, the story of the courage and daring of
00:12:18.860 brave men, a story that is great because it has the breadth of reality in every scene, brought
00:12:26.100 to life through the magic of motion pictures with the vivid miracle of color, the kind of
00:12:32.220 drama for which the giant theater screen was made.
00:12:35.160 That is a film I would definitely watch.
00:12:54.400 Now, it takes you from England, where the journey started.
00:12:59.440 And remember, the other vessel was the Speedwell, the Speedwell that didn't make the...
00:13:05.100 I'll tell you what, we'll catch up on all this on the other side.
00:13:07.660 I want to spend a minute on Plymouth Adventure, why I think it's an important film, an important
00:13:12.960 film to watch.
00:13:13.840 Okay, Johnny Kahn, one of Andrew's partners over at Breitbart.
00:13:18.360 I love this song.
00:13:19.940 What a better day to have it played in its entirety, I think, or close to its entirety.
00:13:27.100 American Heart from John Kahn.
00:13:28.620 We're going to go out in this block, going to come back in the next, on a Thanksgiving
00:13:32.940 morning in the United States of America, in the year of our Lord, 2024.
00:13:39.240 We'll be back in the warm room in just a moment.
00:13:41.160 I got stars in my eyes, oh, I'm in love with her, and I won't apologize.
00:13:55.500 They say that we need changing, as if all the founding fathers seem to get it wrong.
00:14:11.960 But I say, I still believe in, the greatest innovator, liberator, cultivator, freedom knows.
00:14:29.740 So I suggest you take a look inside, because I think you've changed already.
00:14:41.960 You win and lost your pride, but I'm American made, I got American partner, I got American
00:14:55.680 babe, in America's...
00:15:00.080 Big victory on 5 November.
00:15:02.500 Now the work can finally start on the big issues facing the country.
00:15:05.920 One of the biggest is the national debt and the deficits that drive it.
00:15:11.060 Hey, you think the country's broke?
00:15:12.680 The country is broke.
00:15:13.700 We're just printing money to keep this house of cards going.
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00:16:20.380 War Room.
00:16:21.440 Here's your host, Stephen K.
00:16:23.440 So the Cousins War, I think it's by Kevin Phillips.
00:16:34.820 The Cousins War lays out how this is a long strain in English and then American history,
00:16:43.620 Anglo-English history, that plays out even today.
00:16:47.100 It's a book, if you have time or can make time, I really recommend it.
00:16:52.160 It's absolutely fascinating, all the dots he connects.
00:16:55.560 The film, and it doesn't get played a lot.
00:16:57.860 I think every now and again on Turner Classic Movies, but it's not one that's like a regular.
00:17:01.680 To me, it should be shown on TV all the time over Thanksgiving, is Pilgrim, the Plymouth
00:17:08.240 adventure.
00:17:09.640 Now, it just really deals with the journey.
00:17:11.820 Spencer Tracy is the captain, and he's a guy that's really against the – he's not
00:17:17.060 a friend of the Pilgrims or the Puritans at all.
00:17:20.160 In fact, he finds it to be – he finds them to be quite unctuous and obnoxious.
00:17:25.740 And it gives them a hard time throughout the entire time of the journey.
00:17:35.320 But it's fascinating to see what happens on the ship and kind of the things that come,
00:17:38.820 particularly when the speedwell, the second boat, can't leave and they got to take 100.
00:17:43.460 And it's a very tiny vessel.
00:17:44.560 It's already crammed.
00:17:45.040 They take 100 of the Pilgrims, additional 100 of the Pilgrims, I think 30 children, something
00:17:51.120 like 40 women, it's incredible, over half of the – over 50% of women and children
00:17:56.120 go on to the Mayflower.
00:17:58.600 And it was just completely jammed.
00:18:01.040 You see the horrific nature of the journey just across the Atlantic and how they were fooled
00:18:06.180 about even – they were supposed to go to Virginia.
00:18:08.700 The Virginia company was theoretically paying their way.
00:18:11.820 But you see all the deals that were cut and how people are trying to make money off these
00:18:16.000 religious settlers and then it ends really, I think, around the Mayflower Compact when
00:18:21.880 really they're just starting to go ashore in the very early years to – how they're
00:18:26.920 going to govern themselves and how they came up with these kind of democratic institutions
00:18:30.440 to make sure as free men and free women, they could actually make decisions about themselves.
00:18:36.600 Of course, later in Rush Limbaugh, we'd have that – always had that great Thanksgiving
00:18:40.360 talk every year, talking about how they went in as communists and they came out as entrepreneurs.
00:18:45.640 They realized that, hey, the collective – the collectivization of the plots didn't quite
00:18:50.040 work, that you had to have initial – individual initiative and kind of self-determination.
00:18:55.760 I want to pivot a moment.
00:18:58.000 I want to talk something – in the foundation of the country, obviously, the foundational element
00:19:01.960 of Thanksgiving and why we give thanks and have done it since we arrived here, that we're
00:19:06.700 a providential nation.
00:19:07.880 We're the new Jerusalem.
00:19:09.520 People have been aware of that from the very beginning, and we've offered thanks to God
00:19:13.040 for that.
00:19:13.820 We're a providential nation now more than ever, I think.
00:19:17.740 The new Jerusalem, the city on the hill more than ever.
00:19:21.600 And has this been imperfect?
00:19:23.440 Absolutely.
00:19:24.140 Have the elites created kind of an anti-culture and anti-civilization that's quite toxic?
00:19:29.220 They have.
00:19:30.580 Are we beating that back, taking it back one block at a time?
00:19:34.440 We are.
00:19:34.980 Are we winning?
00:19:35.740 We are.
00:19:36.260 Are we ascended?
00:19:36.920 We are.
00:19:37.340 And that's one thing to give thanks to.
00:19:39.400 Give thanks to God for putting you in this time and place.
00:19:44.600 You talk about American history.
00:19:46.440 You love American history.
00:19:47.440 You love your country.
00:19:48.060 Well, you're in one of the most important hinges of history in the country's complete
00:19:53.940 time on this earth.
00:19:57.200 I want to pivot for a moment.
00:19:58.540 I want to go to Hillsdale.
00:19:59.480 Two things I want to talk about, two cuts I'm going to show you is about the Roman Republic
00:20:04.020 and the Roman Empire and how much they are like us in the fact of some of the issues they
00:20:09.600 dealt with.
00:20:10.480 I first want to go.
00:20:11.360 This was a course.
00:20:12.780 It's a course you can still take at Hillsdale remote.
00:20:15.140 And I recommend to people, if you've got a chance to take it, to take it.
00:20:18.940 But I just want to, they emphasize the importance of Roman history to Americans and particularly
00:20:25.320 the importance of the history of the Roman Republic to the revolutionary generation and
00:20:30.560 to the founders of our nation.
00:20:31.880 So let's go ahead and play that from Hillsdale College.
00:20:34.580 The history of the Roman Republic is a cautionary tale.
00:20:39.660 We are going on a journey that will teach us a great many things about a free society.
00:20:53.340 The Roman Republic was one of the finest systems of government that the world has ever known.
00:21:00.280 The reason we should study the ancients is because it makes us better human beings.
00:21:05.480 In the progressive modern world, we want to think that human beings can be perfected.
00:21:11.580 But really what history teaches us is that we're the same people.
00:21:17.080 If we as a free society think that we are facing unusual tensions and events, you've got
00:21:24.800 to understand that there were mobs in Rome.
00:21:28.500 There was all kinds of trouble that they were facing.
00:21:32.820 We don't have to be Rome.
00:21:34.640 We learn from the Roman Republic the lessons of citizenship, the lessons of tyranny, and
00:21:42.780 what it all means for a free society to face difficult times, particularly if those difficult
00:21:49.820 times are a result of their own success.
00:21:53.860 The histories are themselves a kind of moral education, a political education.
00:21:58.400 We as a nation would be far better off if we spent more of our time studying those examples
00:22:03.320 from Roman history.
00:22:05.460 Why should you take the time to study these old and complicated things?
00:22:11.060 The answer is it's the best single thing you can do.
00:22:13.420 The study of the Roman Republic is really one of the most important things we can do as Americans.
00:22:23.680 Our founders, Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Madison, all study the Roman Republic as they
00:22:31.960 created the American Republic.
00:22:34.140 It's very important for us to understand why.
00:22:36.740 This is our course on the Roman Republic.
00:22:40.500 Let's begin.
00:22:50.200 Don't forget Hamilton.
00:22:52.880 I love that spot.
00:22:56.620 And the reason I love it, it ties together a lot.
00:22:58.940 It absolutely is.
00:23:00.100 And for the war and posse and going forward, I know you guys have done such a great job
00:23:03.500 today.
00:23:04.940 And as you, one of the things to give thanks for, I think, is that we had the founders
00:23:11.360 of a nation.
00:23:12.060 How many other nations can look and see the founders that we had?
00:23:17.600 When you look at the men and the women that stepped forward to build this nation, and they
00:23:22.660 looked back, they understood history.
00:23:23.960 These were incredibly smart.
00:23:25.960 I would say public intellectuals, a lot of them, but they were men and women of action.
00:23:30.480 They understood that using their agency in this world, in the material world, was important
00:23:35.400 to build something, to leave something behind.
00:23:37.280 They always thought downrange.
00:23:39.800 They always thought of future generations.
00:23:41.540 They always put off from themselves benefits they could have had easily.
00:23:46.780 Think about future generations.
00:23:48.760 That, if I think it's a defining characteristic of this audience and a defining characteristic of
00:23:54.020 the MAGA movement, is that we're prepared to sacrifice today for future generations.
00:23:59.980 But we understand in sacrificing the day, we can't put off decisions.
00:24:04.480 People always say, well, election is about the future.
00:24:06.560 What that means is about happy talk and selling you something.
00:24:10.040 No, election is about today and particularly how we got here and how we're not going to allow
00:24:15.980 how we got into this crisis, how we got into this jam to continue on.
00:24:20.020 That, that's the power of this audience and that's the power of this connection back to
00:24:26.940 the framers of the Constitution and really the architects of the country, many of whom
00:24:34.300 were part of the revolutionary generation that had actually fought for this country, fought
00:24:39.940 for this republic against long odds and had a huge stake in the game in doing it.
00:24:44.240 Okay, I want to go out now.
00:24:46.800 We're going to come back.
00:24:48.580 When we come back, we're going to go out with a song inspired by St. John the Evangelist,
00:24:55.460 the Book of Revelations.
00:24:56.460 This is when the man comes around from Johnny Cash, an incredibly powerful song, particularly
00:25:00.760 for today's environment, one I absolutely love.
00:25:03.940 And I love this rendition from Billy Strings.
00:25:07.180 It was a T-Bone Burnett, I think.
00:25:09.080 Um, just an incredible version of regard that when we come back, I'm going to play a clip
00:25:15.460 from a film, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, the fall of the Roman Empire from the
00:25:20.420 1960s, starring some, uh, like James Mason and Christopher Plummer.
00:25:26.800 It's a debate in the Senate about, uh, immigration.
00:25:32.000 Many of the issues we face today, they face them.
00:25:35.020 So we're going to go to commercial break.
00:25:37.720 We're going to come back with a long clip, but hang with it.
00:25:40.480 It is very powerful and I think you will love it.
00:25:42.940 And I'll be back on the other side to break it all down for you like we do the daily news.
00:25:48.380 Okay, short commercial break.
00:25:50.260 We're going to return in the war room.
00:25:51.740 Take out with the, from the Book of Revelations, St. John the Evangelist.
00:25:56.720 Johnny Cash is great when the man comes around.
00:25:59.800 Hear the trumpets, hear the piper.
00:26:04.420 One hundred million singers singing.
00:26:08.780 Roll to two, the march into the big kettle drum.
00:26:14.080 Voices calling, voices crying.
00:26:18.480 Some are born and some are dying.
00:26:22.800 It's Alpha and Omega's kingdom come.
00:26:25.540 And the whirlwind is in the thorn tree.
00:26:30.740 The virgins are trimming their wicks.
00:26:34.940 The whirlwind is in the palm tree.
00:26:39.460 It's hard for thee to kick against the bricks.
00:26:43.120 Till Armageddon, no shalom, no shalom.
00:26:56.620 Then the Father will, he call his check and tone.
00:27:01.020 The wise men will bow down before the throne.
00:27:05.300 And at his feet, we'll cast the golden crowns.
00:27:09.120 And at his feet, we'll cast the golden crowns.
00:27:39.100 Hear the pipers, one hundred million angels singing.
00:27:46.440 Multitudes are marching to the big kettle drum.
00:27:51.700 Voices calling, and voices crying.
00:27:56.640 So is it song, and some have died.
00:28:00.800 It's Alpha and Omega's kingdom come.
00:28:03.480 And the whirlwind is in the thorn tree.
00:28:08.640 The virgins all are trimming their wicks.
00:28:12.980 The whirlwind is in the thorn tree.
00:28:17.600 It's hard for thee to kick against the ground.
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00:29:23.880 Honourable fathers and senators of Rome, have you heard what is being proposed?
00:29:38.640 Gaius Metellus Libius has asked that we, the Roman Senate, should give these barbarians, these savages, Roman citizenship, and settle them on Roman lands.
00:30:02.080 To treat these wandering murderers as brothers, equals.
00:30:12.940 And what of our other provinces?
00:30:17.460 What of Gord, so loyal to us?
00:30:21.360 What of Syria and Egypt, which sends us our grave?
00:30:26.080 If we make Romans of these barbarians, can we withhold Roman citizenship from them?
00:30:29.960 No.
00:30:31.760 Then what becomes of the precious prize Roman citizenship once was?
00:30:37.460 It becomes a cheap, common thing.
00:30:40.940 To be given away like bread.
00:30:44.280 I say no!
00:30:47.100 We are Romans, warriors.
00:30:50.720 It has rid our minds of this poisonous idea.
00:30:55.560 Crucify their leaders.
00:30:57.060 Sell the rest as slaves.
00:30:58.500 Teach them once and for all what it is to make war on Rome.
00:31:06.780 That is the Roman way.
00:31:09.200 Amen.
00:31:09.760 Honorable fathers of Rome.
00:31:31.020 You have greeted me as a soldier who came in small triumph from the wars.
00:31:36.720 And I thank you for it.
00:31:41.500 But you will have a hard decision to make here today.
00:31:44.780 And it must not be that I, as a soldier, swayed your vote.
00:31:50.260 I ask, therefore, of Caesar, that a man who is neither a soldier nor a senator, but a philosopher, a man of reason, be permitted to speak for me.
00:32:06.980 Hello, Romans.
00:32:28.920 Greek.
00:32:29.720 Greek.
00:32:30.100 Greek.
00:32:30.580 Greek.
00:32:31.120 Greek.
00:32:31.480 Greek.
00:32:31.580 Greek.
00:32:31.980 Greek.
00:32:32.480 On a Greek, I became a Roman by choice.
00:32:36.540 Slave.
00:32:37.580 Slave.
00:32:38.740 Slave.
00:32:41.900 On a slave, I won my freedom.
00:32:46.460 Fellow Romans.
00:32:47.800 I am a teacher, and as a teacher, I know that when I have tried to teach the same lesson for a hundred times, and still the pupil does not understand, then I am forced to the conclusion that perhaps there is something wrong, either with the lesson or with the teacher.
00:33:12.880 A hundred times we have taught those we call barbarians, what it means to make war on Rome, we have burned their villages, we have crucified their leaders, we have enslaved their young.
00:33:31.440 The fires go out, the fires go out, the dead are buried, the slaves die, slowly, but the hatred that we leave behind us never dies.
00:33:46.200 Hatred means wars.
00:33:48.260 Wars mean tribute, torn from our provinces, taxes, hunger, disease.
00:34:07.580 How costly that is.
00:34:10.260 How wasteful.
00:34:11.080 And yet the answer is simple.
00:34:19.720 We must have no war.
00:34:21.940 No war?
00:34:25.080 When your friends continually attack us?
00:34:29.420 This is treason.
00:34:30.620 These people have proved their aims very clearly, to destroy us, and to destroy the whole Roman way of life.
00:34:40.380 Let us transform my friends from men of war to men of peace.
00:34:53.100 Let us put them on our abandoned farmlands.
00:34:56.780 Not only will they produce food for themselves, but this I pledge you.
00:35:01.600 One day they will send food to Rome.
00:35:04.520 Yes, I agree.
00:35:06.080 Put them on those lands.
00:35:07.960 Let them produce for us, but as slaves.
00:35:10.500 That is the way it has always been.
00:35:12.680 Niger here used to have 20,000 slaves on his family estate.
00:35:16.420 Where are they now?
00:35:17.480 All sold or freed.
00:35:19.500 Why?
00:35:21.420 Because Niger is opposed to slavery?
00:35:23.860 Huh?
00:35:27.380 No, because it's no longer profitable to keep slaves.
00:35:31.160 Slaves do not produce as much as freed men.
00:35:34.520 Let us do what is profitable and right.
00:35:39.380 Let us share the greatest gift of all.
00:35:41.320 Let us give these men the right of Roman freedom.
00:35:45.200 Then they will spread the word that Rome has accepted them as equals.
00:35:48.860 Then will we have our human frontiers.
00:35:54.300 The Roman peace that Marcus Aurelius promised.
00:36:00.940 Aurelius!
00:36:04.520 In the name of Caesar!
00:36:06.320 In the name of Caesar!
00:36:06.560 In the name of Caesar!
00:36:07.380 In the name of Caesar!
00:36:09.380 Caesar has asked me, when has Rome ever been greater or stronger?
00:36:20.200 I say in answer to Caesar, never has Rome been greater or stronger than now.
00:36:26.880 And what is it that has kept our empire together?
00:36:32.180 Our strength!
00:36:33.620 Our might!
00:36:41.620 Equality!
00:36:43.040 Freedom!
00:36:44.680 Peace!
00:36:45.100 Peace!
00:36:46.100 Peace!
00:36:47.100 Who is it that uses these words but Greeks and Jews and slaves?
00:36:52.680 Behind him and his people are the Vandals.
00:36:55.980 Untold millions of them.
00:36:57.700 Waiting for a moment of weakness, ready to destroy us.
00:37:00.840 If we take these barbarians in amongst us,
00:37:04.000 our enemies will say it is because we are weak.
00:37:07.280 Then they will pour in on us from everywhere.
00:37:09.460 It will be the end of the Roman Empire.
00:37:15.320 It will be the end of Rome.
00:37:20.140 The end of Rome?
00:37:24.040 How does an empire die?
00:37:28.260 Does it collapse in one terrible moment?
00:37:33.680 No.
00:37:34.180 No.
00:37:35.200 No.
00:37:36.340 But there comes a time when its people no longer believe in it.
00:37:41.700 Then, then does an empire begin to die.
00:37:51.260 Fathers of Rome,
00:37:54.280 I have lived under four great helpers.
00:37:58.280 And during all those years,
00:38:12.300 our empire grew,
00:38:14.600 changed.
00:38:16.060 The law of life is grow or die.
00:38:18.800 And you,
00:38:22.560 the senators,
00:38:24.400 are the heart of Rome.
00:38:26.460 It is through you that the people speak.
00:38:29.560 Speak up.
00:38:30.480 Let the world hear you.
00:38:33.660 Let the world know
00:38:36.100 that Rome will not die.
00:38:43.600 There are millions
00:38:45.000 like them
00:38:46.980 waiting at our gates.
00:38:48.800 If we do not open these gates,
00:38:52.000 they will break them down
00:38:53.260 and destroy us.
00:38:55.380 But
00:38:55.620 instead,
00:38:57.760 let us grow
00:38:59.760 ever bigger,
00:39:01.900 ever greater.
00:39:03.820 Let us take them among us.
00:39:06.340 Let the heart of the empire
00:39:07.800 grow with us.
00:39:11.440 Honorable fathers,
00:39:13.320 we have changed the world.
00:39:16.180 Can we not change ourselves?
00:39:20.840 Yes!
00:39:21.820 It is time to change!
00:39:23.340 An end to war!
00:39:24.500 Let us grow up!
00:39:25.600 Let us grow up!
00:39:25.820 Let us grow up!
00:39:34.840 From the fall of the Roman Empire
00:39:39.640 in a incredible film,
00:39:41.140 actually,
00:39:41.620 a lot of,
00:39:42.360 I think,
00:39:42.780 gladiator was kind of lifted from it,
00:39:45.440 at least the framework of the story,
00:39:47.460 starring
00:39:48.220 Christopher Plummer.
00:39:51.540 You saw
00:39:52.160 James
00:39:53.380 Mason,
00:39:54.600 and of course,
00:39:56.020 the great hero,
00:39:56.820 Alec Guinness,
00:39:58.040 stars in it also.
00:39:59.720 Sophia Loren,
00:40:00.620 it's an absolutely stunning film
00:40:01.920 for the 1960s.
00:40:02.920 Did not turn out to be a great hit,
00:40:04.760 but this one is definitely
00:40:06.460 one you have to watch,
00:40:07.480 and you saw right there
00:40:08.180 one of the many
00:40:08.840 fabulous debates
00:40:10.020 they have in this film.
00:40:10.920 almost like
00:40:12.840 they're having
00:40:13.280 on the U.S. Senate today
00:40:14.580 about amnesty
00:40:15.420 and citizenship.
00:40:16.620 Remember,
00:40:17.040 one thing to
00:40:17.740 be grateful for
00:40:19.840 and thankful for today
00:40:21.460 is that you are
00:40:22.400 an American citizen.
00:40:23.580 You're an American citizen
00:40:24.640 in the greatest republic,
00:40:27.380 the greatest country,
00:40:28.500 the most powerful nation,
00:40:29.700 and the nation
00:40:30.180 has delivered more freedom
00:40:31.440 and more financial
00:40:32.880 and economic prosperity.
00:40:34.700 The blessings of liberty
00:40:35.880 to more people
00:40:37.320 throughout the world
00:40:38.000 than any nation
00:40:38.800 in the history of the earth,
00:40:39.700 and today,
00:40:40.120 when you say your blessings
00:40:41.040 for your family,
00:40:41.940 your health,
00:40:42.360 and all of it,
00:40:43.520 make sure you don't forget
00:40:44.680 to say thanks
00:40:46.260 that you are an American citizen,
00:40:47.760 and particularly
00:40:48.180 in a time such as this
00:40:49.380 where you have become
00:40:50.440 one of the guardians
00:40:51.800 of this republic.
00:40:54.400 Okay,
00:40:54.880 we're going to go out
00:40:56.140 with Modern Day Holy War,
00:40:59.220 which I think encapsulates
00:41:00.120 from Nicole Negrady,
00:41:01.080 one of our favorite songs here,
00:41:02.820 and one of the anthems
00:41:03.880 of the MAGA movement
00:41:05.320 from Nicole Negrady,
00:41:06.800 Modern Day Holy War.
00:41:07.700 You gotta be
00:41:09.340 Modern Day Holy War.
00:41:13.660 Modern Day Holy War.
00:41:16.120 Open your eyes,
00:41:17.980 no time to be blind.
00:41:20.020 Open your mind to see.
00:41:23.140 We're in a modern day,
00:41:25.580 holy war.
00:41:27.420 Coming after your mind
00:41:29.640 to find your soul.
00:41:32.860 Oh, oh, it's true.
00:41:35.040 Modern Day Holy War.
00:41:39.360 All Day Holy War.
00:41:41.780 Trout your blessings,
00:41:42.680 beating sin.
00:41:43.680 No more, no more.
00:41:47.680 Cause Jesus put the light in you.
00:41:52.000 Little children in a straight line
00:41:56.280 don't fall behind.
00:41:58.000 Oh, no.
00:42:00.000 The television's only meant to
00:42:03.540 indoctrinate the mind.
00:42:06.000 See, ain't always believing.
00:42:10.320 Doesn't mean it ain't true.
00:42:12.780 Oh, oh, oh.
00:42:14.780 When there's an unfathomable label
00:42:17.600 right under you.
00:42:20.460 We're in a modern day,
00:42:22.320 holy war.
00:42:24.320 Coming after your mind,
00:42:27.480 your body, your soul.
00:42:29.800 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:42:31.740 All this truth.
00:42:35.820 Modern Day Holy War.
00:42:39.420 Count your blessings,
00:42:41.420 beating sin.
00:42:42.600 No more, no more.
00:42:45.720 Cause Jesus put the light in you.
00:42:52.520 Light in you.
00:42:56.500 Oh, count your blessings,
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00:44:41.900 It's Thanksgiving Day of 2024 and we have so much to be thankful for. I mean, against the longest of long
00:44:56.080 odds, this movement has flourished and this movement has had one of the, if not the greatest political
00:45:02.220 victory in the history of the Republic. Think about that for a second. Just think about that.
00:45:06.740 And we have so much farther to go, but today is a day just like the pilgrims and the settlers,
00:45:15.000 the adventurers down in Virginia and the pilgrims, Puritans up in New England to take a break,
00:45:20.820 to enjoy family, friends, but most importantly, to give thanks to Almighty God to put you here
00:45:27.580 in this time and place. You have become a critical member of history, like so much of the, what we've
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00:49:07.020 We'll see you tomorrow morning on Black Friday. See you then in the war room.
00:49:10.020 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. He is trampling of the vintage where the
00:49:18.960 grapes of wrath are stored. He has loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword. His truth
00:49:27.700 is marching on. Glory, glory, hallelujah. Glory, glory, hallelujah.
00:49:41.640 Glory, glory, hallelujah. His truth is marching on.
00:49:52.460 I have seen him in the watch fires of a hundred circling camps. They have builded him an altar in the
00:50:01.620 evening dews and dams. I have read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps. His truth is
00:50:10.780 marching on. Glory, glory, hallelujah. Glory, glory, hallelujah.
00:50:22.460 glory, glory, hallelujah. His truth is marching on.
00:50:34.620 I have read a fiery gospel, written burnished rows of steel. As ye deal with my condemners, so with you my grace shall deal.
00:50:45.300 Let the hero born woman crush the serpent with his heel. His truth is marching on.
00:50:56.040 Glory, glory, glory, hallelujah. Glory, glory, hallelujah. Glory, glory, hallelujah. His truth is marching on.
00:51:16.040 Glory, glory, hallelujah. He has sounded forth a trumpet that shall never call retreat. He is sifting out the hearts of men before his judgment seat.
00:51:26.200 Oh, be swift my soul to answer. Oh, be jubilant my feet. His truth is marching on.
00:51:37.040 Glory, glory, glory, hallelujah. Glory, glory, hallelujah.
00:51:47.040 In the beauty of the lilies, Christ was born across the sea. With a glory in his bosom that transfers you and me.
00:51:57.040 As he died to make men holy. As he died to make men holy. Let us die to make men free. His truth is marching on.
00:52:07.240 Glory, glory, glory, hallelujah. His truth is marching on.
00:52:27.240 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.
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