00:00:00.000Marine Le Pen is looking to link up with a far-left party to take over the country.
00:00:05.400We are in the age of global gangsterism, the age folks like Vladimir Putin have planned for decades.
00:00:12.000Look at this map. It reflects an alarming worldwide trend on the rise in autocracy.
00:00:17.900These are the countries who had elections this year based on their democracy grade by The Economist.
00:00:22.940Those colored in blue are authoritarian. Those colored in yellow are hybrid regimes.
00:00:28.780And those colored in red, including the United States, are deemed flawed democracies.
00:00:34.660Look, first of all, don't put me in a corner where I never went.
00:00:40.020I am not saying the Democratic Party is finished and needs to be rebuilt from scratch.
00:00:45.060You've been talking about some historical parallels.
00:00:47.660I would draw an analogy, and Joe, you remember, to 1968 when Richard Nixon barely defeated the incumbent vice president who had taken over for the incumbent president who had withdrawn from the race.
00:01:05.940That was a really close election, but it signaled a change, a big change, which was the end, really, of New Deal liberalism.
00:01:14.060It didn't happen all at once. It took maybe 12 years until Ronald Reagan swept it away in 1980.
00:01:21.100But that's where I'm looking. More a trend, which is the trend toward populism, right-wing populism.
00:01:28.840It's a global phenomenon. Yes, Mika, you're right. It's been coming in this country for eight years.
00:01:35.140But the fact that Donald Trump won again, despite being pretty unpopular, despite having tried to overthrow an election, despite being a convicted felon,
00:01:45.920tells me that that trend, that sentiment in the public to get rid of old institutions, to overthrow the status quo, it's a really strong one, strong enough to re-elect this, I would say, degenerate felon.
00:02:01.640And Democrats would be foolish not to look at that and say we may be defending a status quo that the country has had enough of.
00:02:11.120How do you think about the cost-benefit analysis here?
00:02:14.100Well, of course it worries me. It has to. It has to worry any sensible thinking person to argue for breaching norms that have guided our country for 250 years.
00:02:29.980On the other hand, I don't think that Democratic self-restraint is what is going to stop Trump from acting.
00:02:36.000If, in the end, Trump and the Republican majority think that the filibuster is a barrier to whatever it is that they want, for example, they're going to get rid of it anyway, whether or not the Democrats have done so in the prior Congress.
00:02:51.080And so it strikes me as essential to begin trying to take steps that can't be reversed or irreversible steps in defense of, say, voting rights, for example, expanding the franchise, guaranteeing federally against state interference.
00:03:09.700And so, you know, we would still have to contend, obviously, with the Supreme Court.
00:03:13.460But for two years, the Democrats had a majority in both houses.
00:03:19.140And instead of doing transgressive, normative things like changing the electoral rules to prevent Trump's cheating, they did normal Democratic things.
00:03:33.320They passed the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act and all good things, I'm sure, from their perspective.
00:03:41.560But they thought that that would be how to reclaim America.
00:04:41.840It's Wednesday, 4 December in the year of our Lord, 2024.
00:04:45.860You saw right there from the cold open, the rhetoric on the, I don't want to say totally defeated, but at least the beaten progressive left is getting more and more, not just nervous, kind of outrageous.
00:05:03.320They're saying, they're talking about the populist nationalist movement and painting us as an autocratic movement.
00:05:12.680You know, we just beat them fair and square using not just democratic principles, but democratic processes and procedures.
00:05:21.840That's not good enough for them, and I've preached this over and over again, that defeating them at the ballot box on the existing rules that they have out there, they will never accept that.
00:05:35.540They had the nullification project when President Trump won in 2016, they immediately started that morning.
00:05:47.240We won at like 2.30 in the morning on the 9th of November.
00:05:53.040The nullification project started, remember, we had like 5 or 10,000 people in the pink hats, many of them in the pink hats, many of them women.
00:06:01.440Kind of the most radical part of the Hillary Clinton brigade outside on 5th Avenue that stayed there the entire time.
00:06:10.780Police put up barricades, police brought in the riot horses for the entire time.
00:06:15.940That was the beginning of what I called the nullification project.
00:06:18.760Later, we found out, obviously, the FBI had already been in the CIA.
00:06:24.340FBI had already been, you know, listening to people, wiretapping certain people, going and getting FISA warrants, all of it from earlier in the year.
00:06:33.820Because the apparatus, the dark star, the empire, saw these rebels and people that disagreed with them as being unacceptable to kind of take power.
00:06:47.280And so, that began the Comey situation, and it began with the phony, you know, report they gave President Trump that then was leaked to the press about everything and all this phony stuff that happened in Moscow.
00:07:04.320Eventually led to the Mueller investigation, continued straight forward.
00:07:09.080Now, we know from Biden's pardon, the thing they're most concerned about is the early days of that.
00:07:15.740Pardon goes all the way back to January of 2014, the color revolution, make them move on Ukraine to get another client state, to keep the money flowing to the arms merchants, everything that's going on in Ukraine.
00:07:30.520Now, they're equating the populist revolt worldwide, and even as we speak, we'll have them a little on later in the show, you have, I think, the government of France will be falling today, the parliamentary part of it.
00:09:11.420So dramatic is this fight that the government may fall.
00:09:16.100In South Korea, martial law tries to get institute.
00:09:19.240And remember, the president of South Korea came in as a hardline anti-CCP.
00:09:24.420And Korea, South Korea particularly, has been a terrific ally of the United States, a stable ally of the United States, particularly in this fight against the Chinese Communist Party.
00:09:35.760But the Korean business culture and society is deeply infiltrated by the CCP.
00:09:42.240And the president hasn't been the most, I would say, steady Eddie.
00:09:46.880Every now and again, he does things that you sit there and go.
00:09:49.380It's a little strange, a little outrageous.
00:09:51.940Tried to declare martial law the other day.
00:09:53.400That's voted down, total chaos, total turmoil.
00:09:58.160President Trump, as they say, and they go, oh, it's an autocratic movement.
00:10:01.360Now, the last guy, Rosencrantz, this lawyer, and I'm going to try to get other cuts later, he was on last night.
00:10:07.120And the rhetoric they're using, what they're putting out is, hey, we should have taken all this time in the interregnum.
00:10:18.920Because this is what's so interesting.
00:10:20.420He understands and he implies that they know that Trump won the 2020 election.
00:10:26.180Because he talks about the specter of Trump as something that would return.
00:10:31.300And he chastises the political class, the political establishment in Washington for not Trump-proofing the institutions more for the return of the populist nationalists.
00:10:54.740And he says at the beginning of the interview, hey, I thought that Trump was just an aberration.
00:11:01.900That it was just a passing thing in 16.
00:11:13.800And it's a movement that is not going away.
00:11:17.360And that we have to make the institutions and the power of the government hermetically sealed from this movement.
00:11:29.400This is why my mantra has been from the beginning here after we won the election, November 5th, is that people have to focus on seizing control of the institutions.
00:11:38.140We are fighting people that defend the system that's not defensible.
00:11:46.280We are fighting people that are part of the cartel and the apparatus, the dark star, that control this government.
00:11:54.280And in controlling the government, essentially, with the oligarchs on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley, control the country.
00:13:30.220That certain news organizations ran with it that have contacts that they can trust.
00:13:36.400I'm not saying Ron DeSantis is going to get it.
00:13:38.100But I'm saying if you're putting out the name of Joni Ernst and what Brother Colby, the anti-CCP guy and, you know, Hagerty and and the governor, DeSantis, all of a sudden people are going to say, hey, maybe there's not a commitment to Pete Hegseth.
00:13:55.380Well, in our war room universe, there is a commitment to Pete Hegseth because he's the designated secretary of defense and he stands for immediate and dramatic change.
00:14:08.100Now, if that's not the case, somebody ought to get, you know, notification of the front lines, the folks in the trenches that and we're going down a slippery slope.
00:14:19.320The DEA sheriff who was clearly not with the MAGA program, that was so obvious that he stepped down because he wasn't going to get much support.
00:14:31.220He stepped down, said, hey, I thank you for the offer, but I didn't do it.
00:14:35.020Gates, Hegseth, these are all taking a political toll.
00:30:00.560Yeah, so we'll get down to 217-15, and I would really dare anyone to oppose Donald Trump's agenda, most of which was already passed out of the House, right?
00:30:10.540So the border wall, you know, all of the imports of parents' bill of rights, the stuff that's talking about energy independence, just sort of the quick and easy to get out in the first 100 days.
00:30:27.520The amount of people in D.C., and I know MAG out there across the country understood this, but that said Donald J. Trump will outperform every single, almost every single House candidate, Senate candidate, governor down the line, was like five people, two of us talking to each other right now in D.C.
00:30:43.260So none of the apparatus on our side really understood that, prepared for it.
00:30:48.160I think now it's a wake-up call, although too late, and so as we prepare for the midterms, I do think MAG is really in the driver's seat with President Trump in office, sort of taking a step back and looking at why that's the case.
00:31:02.340It used to be House guys would come five points over Trump.
00:31:05.480Yeah, but I understand that, but their lesson is that, hey, Trump ain't going to run again.
00:31:16.180And when you say political capital, I got one warrior down, unless we go total fixed bayonets, and the home office has got to know somebody there has got to stop leaking on alternatives, right?
00:31:33.220Or I'm going to have two down, and they're superstars in this movement.
00:31:38.240And now they're going to focus, since Pete didn't even get to flood the zone in early January with a hearing, or at least take it to December, because Pete's drawing a fire away from cash and away from Tulsi and away from Bobby Kennedy, right?
00:31:54.760You're going to have, they're going to focus on cash to turn it out.
00:31:57.740I've got the New York Times has laid out how McConnell's going to stop it through Thune, and we know that's going to happen.
00:32:06.680Behind the scenes, the more sophisticated resistance right now is not the Democrats.
00:32:12.560They're still kind of recovering from the punch, and they're trying to figure it out and scrap around.
00:32:16.720But the Republican established order still believe in their heart of hearts that Trump is a passing summer storm, and that if they just tap Trump along, that it will, this movement will dissipate, or it will get so frustrated, and that'll just either go away,
00:32:41.640or we'll fall back into the, you know, Nicky, birdbrain, you know, Ron DeSantis, you know, Governor Youngkin, the standard stock tax cuts and a little bit of deregulation to make the donors happy.
00:32:57.580And we'll continue on the, you know, we'll continue on the forever wars.
00:33:01.580We'll continue with the spending and the apparatus and the administrative state, and we won't send anybody home.
00:33:08.500And that, Dems de facts, folks, that is reality.
00:33:13.420People might want to talk about it, but that's reality.
00:33:16.160And you're going to see this as you try to push up.
00:33:19.180In the Senate, brother, because you fight for every seat, and Stefanik fights for every seat.
00:34:20.800They like the fact that Murkowski and Collins are essentially Democrats.
00:34:23.820They like the fact that Mitch McConnell is saying, and they like the fact that they've got to go up and kowtow to Mitch McConnell in the Senate.
00:34:30.240Where am I incorrect on that, brother?
00:34:33.040Well, Steve, what I would say, because what you said is so important about, like, sort of the next man out there going after Pete, it's Cash next, it's Tulsi.
00:34:43.660I mean, there's literally nothing more important than closing ranks, fixing bayonets, getting in the trenches, and pushing forward with everything we've got on Pete.
00:34:54.900This is a sophisticated op with friends on our side, like you're saying, and involved in it.
00:35:00.420This is a highly sophisticated from, I believe, the highest powers of Democrats partnered with their allies on our side, of course, or our side, of course.
00:35:08.820And they are moving this thing viciously and fast.
00:35:12.240And this is, and it's him down, if he goes down, and then it's the next one.
00:35:19.760We have to push this through with everything we've got.
00:35:22.000A lot of people are focused on getting this done.
00:35:24.860I mean, I was working all night in the morning, doing what I can, you know, just a house guy, you know, doing what we can to try to help from the outside, do everything we can.
00:37:21.780This needs to be a time of great innovation and actually expansion of what we spend on defense, given what's going on in the world geopolitically and in the world of technology.
00:38:53.420And I just want to give a huge shout out not only to Pete Hexeth, his family, his mother coming out today, his wife being there with him on the Hill.
00:39:02.240President Trump calling Pete Hexeth earlier today and telling him to keep fighting, keep your head down, keep in there.
00:39:09.500But the shout out has to be to Will Cain.
00:39:11.660This guy has really stepped up as a brother in arms, a battle buddy, someone who's got your back and someone who's rallying to your defense.
00:39:20.520When you see another guy taking fire, when that guy's on your team, even if it doesn't directly benefit you personally, you know it's about the cause.
00:39:32.160And, Steve, there's a lot of people around who say they know, oh, this is about the movement or this is about the money.
00:39:37.700And, look, I see a lot of people right now, and you can see this, they're putting the movement over the money, and I love to see that.
00:39:46.360I love to see it from all the people that are now rallying behind Rachel Duffy is coming out, of course, his other co-host there for Fox and Friends weekend.
00:39:54.120And it's just incredible to see that all these people, they can keep their mouths shut and all the 18 coming out, rallying behind him and say this stuff is not real.
00:40:02.180And I love to see it because what you're actually seeing within Fox, by the way, is a bit of an internal fight as well from the people who are on air, from the people who run the cameras, from the people who work in the production versus, shall we say, the people in the higher offices.
00:40:22.000Well, let's talk about that and give the audience, because, you know, as you know, a lot of the posse does not watch Fox anymore for good reasons.
00:40:28.720But let's talk about this Fox situation where these vicious leaks came out.
00:40:32.960If everything went bad enough, then they had these leaks come out from Fox people that said he drank too much and he had a problem drinker, which is what took John Tower down, what, 30 or 40 years ago.
00:40:43.260But you had Will Cain and others stepping on the plate.
00:40:45.220Tell us what Will, his other hosts, Duffy, these other people have been doing to come out front and say, hey, we don't care about what these leaks were.
00:42:00.640This is the type of men who founded this country, by the way, is people going up and putting up things that they actually had to lose when you had something to lose, putting that on the line.
00:42:10.340But what I'll also say is it's the higher ups who are behind all this.
00:42:14.260This is why you're getting the leaks to the Wall Street Journal.
00:44:51.720You are back in the war room, Natalie Winters and my wonderful esteemed co-host, Jeff Clark.
00:45:04.140Now, I know we're told by the mainstream media that we're crazy for wanting to use what President Trump's mandate overwhelming victory to look into 2020 election fraud.
00:45:13.320I know all the MSNBC hosts, which we commiserate in how much we love watching them, are melting down at that prospect.
00:45:20.140So can you sort of walk us through your opinion, your analysis as to how the best way to go about adjudicating that affair, that skullduggery?
00:45:30.820But that Liz was sort of alluding to in the last block, but it's obviously, you know, broader than just the state of Georgia.
00:45:35.720Look, you know, there were people at the Justice Department who took the position that the Justice Department doesn't have a role in investigating state elections.
00:45:48.120And, you know, that's why the Biden administration was sending monitors in terms of the election.
00:45:53.520It's why the acting assistant attorney general at the start of the Biden administration sent a letter to those in Arizona who were doing the audit, telling them, don't go do the canvas, that we're going to view that as election interference and intimidation of voters.
00:46:11.940Pamela Carlin, you know, who also got a special ethics exception to continue collecting her $900,000 a year Stanford law salary while she worked for the Justice Department.
00:46:21.960You know, meanwhile, I was forced to resign my position, my unpaid position from the Federalist Society when I started in the Trump administration, you know, double standard much.
00:46:31.360Well, that's because you weren't an impeachment witness.
00:46:33.300You left that off her resume, too, right?
00:46:53.420And, you know, I'd also like to see, particularly since the Republicans control both houses of Congress, for the Judiciary Committee on both houses to start investigating as well.
00:47:05.200I think that that's a look back that the people of America really want to see happen.
00:47:10.200And I don't think they're buying the idea that asking those kinds of questions and demanding that kind of investigation is all part of, you know, crazy conspiracy thinking.
00:47:20.500Here we are four years later, and we still can't see the information that the state election board wants to get from Fulton County.
00:47:27.460I mean, that's ipso facto something that smells to the high heavens.
00:47:32.140In the law, there's this principle that if you destroy evidence, right, that's spoliation and negative inferences can be taken against you for destroying evidence.
00:47:40.280At this point, four years, if you're stonewalling and you're not turning the evidence over so that it can be looked at independently, that really smells very, very bad.
00:47:48.680Well, and I think it's quite interesting, too, when you sort of juxtapose this whole, you know, election meltdown narrative, they're always hammering on MSNBC that, oh, the American people didn't know what they were voting for when they supported Trump, right?
00:48:06.280We know exactly what we want and what we voted for.
00:48:08.400But I think the sort of other side of the coin there is this idea that, well, you know, when it comes to looking into stolen elections, that, oh, suddenly they've moved on from the election integrity effort, right?
00:48:22.460The only reason that we won was because we were able to actually make it too big to rig by really staking out the war and posse played such a critical role.
00:48:30.820And that sort of boots on the ground form of fraud.
00:48:33.240Obviously, Mark Zuckerberg's contributions of probably a billion dollars helped just a little bit.
00:48:39.140So thanks for coming to Mar-a-Lago, but we'll maybe pass on that, Jeff.
00:48:43.940I think we're going to have to bring Mike Lindell on, but I will say I'm going to give you a chance to redeem yourself.
00:48:48.940You have to choose between Government Gangsters, the film, or Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws, the book, which I feel like you were at the launch party for both.
00:49:01.220I think I would choose Government Gangsters because it's a movie, and so I like moving pictures, but I do think the book's excellent as well.
00:49:31.220So you caused my earpiece to pop out with that one.
00:49:36.240So I'm Jeff Clark at JeffClarkUS on X and Getter, and at RealJeffClark on Truth Social, and you can follow the doings of the Center for Renewing America at americarenewing.com.
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