Bannon's War Room - August 30, 2023


Episode 2993: AI To Replace Teachers; Weaponization Committee Turns Sights On Big Tech


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55 minutes

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24

Misogynist Sentences

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Summary

In this episode of The War Room, we are joined by the new President of the American Library Association, Dr. Emily Drabinski, to discuss her vision for the future of our public library services, the dangers of libraries grooming children, and why libraries should be seen as a terrain of struggle for the left.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.040 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:16.640 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:20.400 in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:23.980 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:31.800 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:39.740 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:46.960 what are my thoughts about what running for re-election in 2026
00:00:56.720 did you hear the question senator running for re-election in 2026
00:01:08.860 all right i'm sorry you all we're going to need a minute
00:01:14.860 somebody else have a question please speak up there are no public concerns about libraries
00:01:41.220 grooming children that is the extremist view of libraries almost no one in the public shares that
00:01:46.640 view in my vision of a socialist future our systems for sharing are robust libraries need to be seen as
00:01:54.860 a terrain of struggle for those of us on the left and it becomes difficult to think about law as
00:02:00.600 something of the sort of real thing that needs to be complied with it's fun and proper to read about
00:02:07.200 gay people doing gay things i have a right to read those materials and the library has an obligation to provide
00:02:12.620 those to me as part of the public that they serve the family marriage at home and for those of us whose queerness
00:02:18.200 includes the subversion of those kinds of normal family types this ideological story excludes us
00:02:24.620 it makes it hard to sort of make the decision to buy a book and make the decision to host a drag queen story hour make the decision to include a gay book in your collection like it makes it very very scary because you could be um you know there have been bills passed to put a bounty on librarians heads for circulating child pornography
00:02:45.620 bisexuality homosexuality homosexuality and lesbianism those are listed in the classifications two different things
00:02:51.960 transvestism transsexualism and then we move to sort of more socially uh you can see it as sort of progressing from socially best and most most acceptable to least acceptable
00:03:04.620 sadism masochism fetishism prostitution and then masturbation and i think it depends on how the cultural
00:03:12.380 moment views masturbation but to see it in this list um tells us something about how it was viewed at the
00:03:19.740 time that the classification was developed
00:03:21.400 welcome to the war room it's 30 august year of our lord 2023 sorry to start the show on such a horrifically
00:03:30.940 degenerate note it is of course natalie winters filling in for stephen k bannon i guess we can
00:03:36.440 only go up from there the chinese communist party and mao zedong may have had the little red guards but
00:03:41.900 here in the united states we have that is the new president of the american library association
00:03:47.220 believe it or not a self-declared marxist revolutionary type who wants to dictate
00:03:52.640 i think not just kind of books that your children are reading but what frankly their sexuality is and joining
00:03:57.840 me to discuss that and so much more is the man the president behind the group that made that
00:04:01.900 i want to call it a wonderful video but i don't think that's quite exactly what i mean what is
00:04:06.260 really a a scary uh with much gravity video uh of what these people want to do to our children it's
00:04:12.540 absolutely horrific and it's satanic i'll call it what it is but tom jones you are the president of
00:04:18.560 the american accountability foundation um there's so much i want to get to you to talk to with to talk
00:04:24.220 with you about also who they want to lead the national institutes of health uh maybe even scarier
00:04:29.800 than francis collins and anthony fauci if that's possible but before we get into all of that i would
00:04:34.320 love if you could run the audience through what we just watched exactly who that person is and the
00:04:39.920 influence that she's going to have over the classroom classrooms of young americans yeah so thanks for
00:04:45.980 having me on um so the video you just watched is emily drabinski and she's the president of the american
00:04:52.580 library association and it's important to understand who the ala is they are really the
00:04:58.380 singular professional association for librarians in the united states that's the librarian in your
00:05:03.200 public school that's the librarian in your local public library in your county that's the libraries
00:05:09.240 librarians at your university so they have a direct pipeline to those people and what they do is they
00:05:15.140 set the agenda for how books are distributed in libraries how books are presented to young people
00:05:22.360 and how those young people have access to to the materials um and what the materials are and i think
00:05:29.020 when you listen to emily you you get a really um a really troubling view of what her agenda is for
00:05:35.740 her organization and what her worldview is it's not a worldview that's uh that's frankly shared by
00:05:41.120 your viewers but unfortunately it's a worldview that their children are going to be getting when they
00:05:45.880 go into the public libraries in their communities it's absolutely appalling and i always say the
00:05:53.600 worst sort of hit pieces are when they're they're the hit pieces that write themselves because you
00:05:58.720 don't even have to dig that deep it's the quotes that they say right openly and publicly you can only
00:06:03.160 imagine what she really thinks what she keeps inside and doesn't let out because she thinks it's too
00:06:08.200 radical now we'll definitely get into what exactly it is you guys do at the american accountability
00:06:12.700 foundation and how the war room posse can can call and what they can do to make sure this this lady
00:06:18.300 doesn't have any power over what kids are reading but i also wanted to hit on you guys have really
00:06:23.040 done some wonderful exposés and research uh into who the new potential director at the national
00:06:28.220 institutes of health um is going to be of course an important position when we start to see the
00:06:32.800 fear-mongering the potential covid lockdowns covid mask mandates being reinstated um i know there's sort of
00:06:38.860 two fronts one is her ties to big pharma and just her general incompetence seems to be a hallmark of
00:06:43.800 those uh working for joe biden but if you could walk the audience through and feel free to get
00:06:48.420 granular go into the details about how compromised by big pharma um this new potential nih director is
00:06:55.320 yeah so person you need to become familiar with her name is monica bertignoli and she currently runs
00:07:01.120 the national cancer institute they're a huge funder of research in the united states um and joe biden
00:07:06.920 wants to give her promotion to run the national institutes of health um so why is that a problem
00:07:11.740 i think what we saw during the covid lockdowns was just the crazy influence that big pharma had over
00:07:18.300 decision decision making in the american government and really if you kind of peel back the layers you
00:07:24.520 see that monica bertignoli is essentially bought and owned by the pfizers and amgens of the world
00:07:30.420 what those companies do is they send money to big foundations monica bertignoli sits at the top of
00:07:36.800 those foundations then those foundations send money to hospitals and research institutions and then
00:07:41.700 those research institutions write seven figure salaries for for monica bertignoli and her colleagues
00:07:47.960 so it's a it's essentially big pharma's got got a direct pipeline into her into her pocketbook and
00:07:54.700 they're going to be driving the decision making at nih and what you know what we see is what happens
00:07:59.840 during the covid lockdowns and during the vax mandates is we get a government that mandates that we take
00:08:05.520 these drugs that haven't been well tested that have serious health care concerns and they do it
00:08:10.200 because the the pfizers of the world the modernas of the world have influence over over policymakers
00:08:15.460 because they have a again this direct pipeline uh into their pocketbook so i think you need to be
00:08:20.400 really concerned about bertignoli because if she runs nih she's going to be doing the bidding of the
00:08:26.020 pfizers of the world now if that wasn't bad enough what we've discovered is also she's her background
00:08:33.020 as a physician is really problematic she's literally in court right now for a wrongful death
00:08:38.240 suit for misdiagnosing a cancer patient a woman who worked in one of the hospitals she worked on was
00:08:43.840 her patient and she got the diagnosis wrong and that woman's now suing her for wrongful death
00:08:48.340 this is bertignoli's fourth malpractice suit now look malpractice happens all the time if you're a
00:08:54.460 physician it's part of doing business it doesn't happen four times and most importantly it doesn't
00:08:59.200 happen it doesn't go to jury very often this is what we found early in bertignoli's career is that
00:09:04.980 she botched what is a simple procedure a hernia repair this is day in day out work for a physician
00:09:11.420 this is something they should be able to do pretty easily she got it completely wrong
00:09:15.880 did such damage to this woman she had to have multiple surgeries done to repair the hernia
00:09:21.600 that woman sued bertignoli took it to trial which is extremely unusual and got nearly a half a million
00:09:28.060 dollar settlement against monica bertignoli we have two other suits in bertignoli's past that where
00:09:34.300 she was sued for malpractice so we're seeing you know both the problematic ties to big pharma and then
00:09:39.540 a series of really really bad decisions and really bad care for patients and this is the person that
00:09:46.900 we're going to put in charge of the largest healthcare bureaucracy in the world i it's just kind
00:09:54.080 of gobsmacking that these are the kind of people that we're going to have leading our government so
00:09:57.620 you know she's down in the weeds but it's somebody you really need to care about because like you
00:10:02.120 said when this code stuff kind of percolates back up and they're doing mask mandates and oh hey we've
00:10:06.440 got the 57th different booster that you need to take now the person who's driving those decisions
00:10:11.140 is dr dr monica bertignoli and you need to know who she is
00:10:14.860 i'd say the biggest red flag about her to me is the fact that anthony fauci uh endorsed her and said
00:10:22.780 she was very good at her job tom really thank you so much for joining us i really love the work that
00:10:28.960 you guys do i know you can go to american-af.org i think i'm getting that website correct and maybe
00:10:34.800 denver can they can put that up on the screen but real quick just like the first story that you told us
00:10:40.020 about and of course with this new nih lady you know you really get to the i think what the core
00:10:44.500 issue here is the question is you know is it incompetence or is it intentional and i think the
00:10:49.740 first story is a case of intentional evil i think the second i guess monica gets both she's both
00:10:54.800 incompetent but it's also an intentional on the side of you know doing the bidding of big pharma so if
00:11:00.620 people want to help support your mission who should they go where should they go to figure that out but
00:11:06.540 specifically on the issue of the american library association gal who should they i don't know if
00:11:11.660 she's a gal or a guy whatever she is but who should they call to uh to to make sure she does not have
00:11:19.160 influence so i i think this gets back to being involved in your local communities because what
00:11:24.280 the american library association is doing is they're pushing these books into your local library as
00:11:29.620 you know as middle schoolers books and they're essentially gay porn masquerading as um
00:11:36.400 you know as as gender books so you need to go into your library you need to reach into the
00:11:40.380 shelves you need to pull these books out you need to say look this is not acceptable and this needs
00:11:43.500 to be taken off the shelves and if your librarian doesn't listen to you you need to go to your county
00:11:47.680 executive you need to say to them look you've got a rogue librarian down at the local library who's
00:11:52.200 putting this this filth essentially within you know arm's reach of my 12 year old and it's got to
00:11:59.220 stop um so they need to engage they can shut these people down they can stop this practice
00:12:03.140 but it doesn't stop until you know concerned conservative americans walk into their their
00:12:08.260 community libraries and into their community council county councilmen and say look this
00:12:13.040 stuff's got just got to stop so that's really how you cut off emily durinsky and the alas you go to
00:12:18.600 your local lawmakers and say look these these marxists and look this isn't hyperbole you heard
00:12:22.920 her say she's a marxist this marxist wants to influence our community we cannot allow this here
00:12:27.500 um in our county and tom where can people find you american-af.org the dash is important um but
00:12:39.360 that's where you find us to find all of our research we're also exposing biden on twitter
00:12:44.120 that's where we put out a lot of kind of the latest breaking research um and that's a really
00:12:47.520 good place to keep up with us uh day-to-day exposing biden on twitter it's a must follow tom
00:12:54.960 thank you so much for joining us and thank you for the work that you do hey thanks for having me on
00:12:58.640 of course and speaking of the deranged agendas that they want to push on your children
00:13:04.900 in the classroom we have someone who's not trying to push a deranged agenda on your kid someone who's
00:13:10.080 trying to stop it in all walks of life and non-life that is of course ai that i'm talking about the one
00:13:15.880 only joe allen who is here actually in studio pardon we always thought he was like a hologram or not or
00:13:21.360 not real but he is indeed real joe we only got about a minute and a half before we have to
00:13:24.760 jump to break but i want you to tee up just i always love this story i know steve and i may be
00:13:29.240 different on it but what does bill gates want to do with your children in their classroom you know
00:13:34.880 uh there are a lot of things that bill gates wants to do to children uh no pun intended but the
00:13:40.680 boom the forefront in the last couple of weeks is using artificial intelligence to teach children
00:13:49.040 and he builds it as a way to uplift poor communities i think bill gates has used poverty
00:13:56.440 for an excuse for his bizarre experiments and also just as a sort of laboratory for everything from
00:14:03.860 vaccination to mass digitization to many will recall in the netflix special toilets that produce
00:14:11.680 drinking water so um we'll get back to what he wants to do to your kids brains but it's uh to me i think
00:14:18.580 parents really need to have this on their radar that was a nice segue because you know we're coming
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00:16:29.860 welcome back to the war room it still is natalie winters hosting no stephen k bannon i know i should
00:16:42.600 probably put the pens on the collar to pay my respects but it's okay uh because our next guest
00:16:48.820 is very brilliant almost i would say equally brilliant is steve a good friend funnily enough
00:16:54.380 i actually drove with him and the driver to tim pool's show last week so it was a meeting of
00:17:00.540 the minds and we talked and he was telling me about his new book he's of course been on war room before
00:17:05.240 he used to live in murdoch land worked for i believe the wall street journal the new york post but it's
00:17:10.380 okay we we don't hold grudges here in the war room because you are reformed you're of course one of the
00:17:14.980 leading voices on sort of the the intellectual populist right that is of course sir rob
00:17:19.420 amari and i i have a very specific question for you before we get into your new book tyranny inc now
00:17:27.340 i remember for the last few years if not decade that the mainstream media and the establishments
00:17:33.560 refrain on the so-called deep state the administrative state which is a lot i think of what your book
00:17:38.860 focuses on that that was just a conspiracy theory right there was no evidence that it actually existed
00:17:44.820 donald trump's crusade to end it was misplaced because it didn't exist in the first place but i
00:17:49.580 saw very interestingly yesterday i believe it was published um from francis fukuyama a multi-page
00:17:56.520 really expose journal article into the deep state titled in defense of the deep state and it goes in
00:18:04.460 painful detail i read all of it as to how the administrative state actually benefits the american
00:18:10.200 people the american workers particularly the american working class and american middle class
00:18:15.080 and it really struck a chord with me when i was reading the introduction to your book because that's
00:18:18.960 sort of a pivot on their messaging because now it's a tacit admission that a the deep state exists
00:18:24.020 but now the new spin is that actually middle america shut up and take it because the administrative
00:18:30.020 state it's actually what we need it's going to take care of you because you're not actually capable
00:18:34.820 enough for self-governance of the rule of government that we had set out by our founding fathers so i'm
00:18:39.880 just curious rob given the book that you've written your thoughts on this sort of new train of thought
00:18:45.700 coming out of the establishment that the administrative state is actually something that you know average
00:18:51.100 working americans should be grateful for
00:18:53.260 yeah sure i mean i think we should distinguish two things there is a deep state for sure uh and we've
00:19:04.140 learned that since the rise of trump and the trump phenomenon which is the sort of security apparatus
00:19:11.040 that um does not like u.s foreign policy to change um and views kind of populist movements like president
00:19:22.060 trump's above all as um a threat to its agenda um so it's like the people who signed that letter of
00:19:30.140 50 intelligence officials former intelligence officials saying that the new york post hunter
00:19:35.240 biden reporting was quote russian information operations when in fact we all know that was not
00:19:42.100 true i was the opinion editor of the new york post at the time so i was kind of in the center of that
00:19:46.960 storm um there's no evidence that it was russian misinformation uh and they nevertheless they said that
00:19:53.900 and the whole media ran with it and instead of the media using you doing what it's supposed to do
00:19:58.800 which is when intelligence officials you know make a claim you're supposed to be adversarial
00:20:03.580 and question it most of the media like clapped like seals and were like yes yes sir yes mr clapper
00:20:09.560 it is russian disinformation um so that's that um there is a more complicated thing which is
00:20:15.820 that you know congress began delegating uh elements of how to govern our complex economy
00:20:23.180 to um what's called the administrative state various agencies um i have you know your readers your
00:20:30.580 listeners might be surprised i have more complicated you know feelings about that my position is that
00:20:36.400 these agencies can definitely be really undemocratic um at the same time we sort of need them like
00:20:44.040 our economy is really complex and and congress cannot make specific enough rules for for example how to
00:20:52.740 railroads should run whereas of course we have you know the massive rail network we've had since the
00:20:57.940 19th century and we learned in the 19th century that that can't be just left to you know railroad
00:21:03.580 barons own devices because railroad barons can also be selfish and undemocratic and and to push down
00:21:10.100 the middle class and the working class so there came this thing like you know this national
00:21:16.480 transportation board or the um you know the faa for regulating flights and so forth so i sometimes
00:21:22.460 i do flinch when conservatives go after the entire you know administrative state because i wouldn't want
00:21:29.740 to eat like canned food once the administrative state is abolished i'd be i'd hesitate about getting on
00:21:37.080 an airplane um once the faa is abolished so you know i think that said the problem is that these
00:21:45.320 agencies are beyond the sort of power of the president they're supposed to be an extension of
00:21:51.080 the of the executive branch but they've become sort of their own branch and the way and and of course
00:21:57.080 they become very resistant to when the when the administer when the executive branch typically when
00:22:01.960 it's a republican and it wants to give them a new direction they just do their own thing but the way
00:22:06.980 to fix that i don't think is to say abolish the administrative state because there was a reason it emerged
00:22:12.320 in a complex economy but there are reforms we can do to make sure that the administrative state is less
00:22:18.720 corrupt and less uh anti-democratic there was a i think it was one of the leading articles in the
00:22:26.560 wall street journal i believe yesterday talking about sort of more on the international level is
00:22:31.520 the world is contemplating a second trump administration possibility that former president will win
00:22:35.960 next year's election as capitals across globe on edge and they go through talking about
00:22:40.200 oh no if trump wins again ukraine isn't going to get its aid and we're going to pull out of the
00:22:44.560 who and tariffs oh no that's so bad for the you know neoliberal world order of course i think when
00:22:51.480 you read that piece my takeaway is you know the voice for the average american the typical trump
00:22:55.800 supporter is nowhere near and there are the benefits that they got and will continue to get from a
00:23:00.320 second trump uh term that's sort of a moot point at least when it comes to the wall street journal so
00:23:05.980 i'd love to get into to your book now we got a few minutes and if you want you can stay with us
00:23:10.400 through the break but when you talk about tyranny inc that is of course the book and we'll let everyone
00:23:16.740 know where they can get it or pre-order it um what do you think tyranny i know that's a broad word but
00:23:24.840 looks like under joe biden can you just sort of give us some of the i think best examples that you run
00:23:32.740 through in the book and i know the audience is very familiar with it but just through the lens
00:23:37.520 of the book in other words how you go about solving it um and really the roots of it it really is an
00:23:43.280 interesting read so if you just want to explain that a little bit i'm sure the audience would
00:23:46.940 appreciate it yeah i think that everyone especially on the right suddenly became alert to the fact that
00:23:55.860 tyranny isn't only what government does to us and my the argument of the book is that these days
00:24:02.080 some of the most serious uh threats to uh american liberty come from the private sector from large
00:24:10.140 corporations from wall street and i go through a number of examples demonstrating this there are
00:24:15.840 ones that are really high profile and which conservatives are now especially alert to and rightly so
00:24:21.240 like big tech censorship um and it happens often in collusion with federal power and so there's this
00:24:29.240 kind of terrifying matrix of you know government and corporate power and precisely because it's a
00:24:35.840 corporation doing it we are told that oh sorry like your normal expectations of free speech don't apply
00:24:42.500 here you signed up for the terms of service so you have to put up with whatever some silicon valley
00:24:48.360 oligarch and his managers sort of dictate and that's kind of profoundly anti-american but i i found i've
00:24:56.400 been shocked in recent years by the way in which progressives especially or left of center people
00:25:01.760 remember we're supposed to be on the side of the little guy have become so comfortable with big tech
00:25:08.940 censorship there are ways i mean like as you said solutions there are ways to fix that drawn from
00:25:14.320 the american tradition of all people for example that famous infamous marxist theorist clarence thomas
00:25:21.460 has suggested that um big tech should be governed using the common carrier doctrine which is an old
00:25:29.240 english common law doctrine going back centuries which basically says that certain kind of providers
00:25:34.140 that everyone has to access like toll bridges and um ferries that like are necessary to connect to
00:25:41.420 communities and so on those kinds of entities cannot discriminate against you arbitrarily or unreasonably
00:25:48.140 so like your phone company their landline phone company at least thanks be to god right now can't
00:25:54.220 ban you for the things that you say on your private phone calls and so the same thing could be applied to
00:25:59.840 big tech or to banks to prevent banks from debanking people like happened with nigel farage but i do think it
00:26:06.800 just means that conservatives have to get out of that mentality um which maybe made sense during the
00:26:13.480 reagan era but really doesn't speak to our world today of you know markets always know best you know
00:26:20.220 big big business knows what it's big business is conservative all of that we've been disillusioned of
00:26:25.360 all of that and so i think it just means a willingness to you know use use state power to to defend the
00:26:31.780 powerless and that's a very old american idea you know you can go back to the jacksonian era
00:26:37.180 um to for its kind of first forceful expression and i think we should and i think the trump movement
00:26:44.000 in many ways did you mentioned tariffs you know it was just taken for granted that we have to live in
00:26:49.540 a borderless world of you know cheap consumer goods but the destruction of middle class good well-paying
00:26:55.900 union jobs and you know president trump said no and now it's even the biden station to some extent
00:27:02.480 has to keep in place the tariffs that he put on china
00:27:05.980 so rob can you hang with us through the break happily thank you okay and joe we can sort of do
00:27:16.140 like a two-for-one book deal deal here because joe also has a book i feel like i'm a book pumper right
00:27:21.580 now um but joe real quick just about 30 seconds because i think there is an interesting overlap
00:27:26.440 how much do you think of this tyrannical expansion is being aided and abetted by ai
00:27:30.420 i think that artificial intelligence like any technology allows for the uh the exertion of
00:27:36.220 power you know artificial intelligence really hinges on surveillance data gathering and allows
00:27:42.160 for authorities to organize that data in a meaningful fashion to extract the data so
00:27:47.140 it's undoubted that this is in a sense a ring of power a ring of power dark eon you gotta get it and
00:27:56.540 you gotta get tyranny inc sarab and joe will be with us after the break we're also going to get
00:28:01.500 congressman dan bishop and garrett venturi to talk all things doj stonewalling more of that believe it
00:28:09.060 or not it's almost like they're acting tyrannically like the chinese communist party believe it or not
00:28:14.680 i think that fits in quite nicely with the two books that we're talking about now and of course the
00:28:19.000 two wonderful gentlemen who wrote both of those books we will be right back after this break with
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00:30:08.220 welcome back to the war room i think it's probably a good as time good as times ever to plug birch gold
00:30:21.560 the end of the dollar empire you should go to birchgold.com slash bannon they used to let me do
00:30:28.620 the my pillow reads i don't know what happened uh now i'm doing the birch gold reads but it's all good
00:30:33.200 make sure you go to birchgold.com slash bannon to get the end of the dollar empire and i know joe
00:30:38.860 has to punch his hologram no i'm kidding uh but joe obviously you have dark eona it's really heavy
00:30:45.680 it's a really big book i love the paper people should definitely go get it um but my question
00:30:51.300 for you it goes back to what we were talking about i just think what they're doing particularly to the
00:30:55.300 children um with artificial intelligence the agenda that they're using uh these is i'll use the
00:31:01.380 word listless vessels ai sort of to push a certain agenda just curious can you really hone in and how
00:31:07.340 this book details how they're using it in the classrooms really with the weaponization of
00:31:13.200 government to push certain agendas certain ideologies down people's throats well i go into
00:31:19.780 it in the book uh it's something i really rely a lot on uh john klesik who wrote school world order
00:31:25.460 uh be sure to buy my book first but it's a fantastic book and well worth the read uh what
00:31:31.420 i'm talking about in dark eon is uh a series of plans to completely change human society human
00:31:39.940 psychology uh the most ambitious human biology and most the average person a is probably not aware
00:31:47.600 of that movement even as it happens around them but uh b most normal people would never accept this
00:31:54.160 right like just like most people who had their wits about them probably wouldn't have accepted an
00:31:59.580 experimental mrna vaccine before the covid panic really shook them up but one thing that you can
00:32:05.900 count on with any kind of civilizational transformation societal transformation uh children are very
00:32:12.500 vulnerable to new ideas they're impressionable right and so what you if you want to change a society
00:32:19.440 you have to change the children first now i'm not saying that bill gates has an evil plot that he's
00:32:25.980 rubbing his hands i'll get the children first i'm not saying he's not either what i am saying is that
00:32:30.500 the introduction of artificial intelligence as a companion for children as a trusted teacher to
00:32:37.880 children normalizes that human machine relationship and if it didn't take away from what i consider to be
00:32:45.420 the most valuable the organic connections i suppose it wouldn't matter but i think that you already see
00:32:49.640 it with children now children want to know what's the answer to my question they turn to a machine
00:32:53.860 they say i i want companionships i want friends what do i do they turn to a machine so on and so forth
00:32:59.980 on up to romantic life uh it's it's varied from kid to kid but those that are at the extremes are the
00:33:05.580 canaries in the coal mine and i think that the entire enterprise of artificial intelligence based
00:33:10.480 education is just another step on the way to something that is less human and uh in the
00:33:17.160 ambitions of transhumanists and post-humanists not human at all mal had the little red guard i guess we
00:33:23.560 have the little red bots so joe if people want to get the book where can they go uh you can find it
00:33:28.980 amazon barnes and noble uh bookshop.org has sold out but uh they will have more and uh of course uh you can
00:33:37.540 find links on my site jobot.xyz social media slave chain at joe b-o-t-x-y-z i hope that it gives you
00:33:46.360 some sense of what could come should we not make the proper decisions joe allen you are a gentleman
00:33:52.180 and a scholar thank you for joining us thank you very much natalie now so rob before i let you go and
00:33:57.320 i want you to tell everyone how they can get your book tyranny inc i just have one quick question for
00:34:03.360 you which i think is probably a pretty clear answer but sort of through the lens the paradigm that you
00:34:08.020 explore in the book what does the tyranny or lack thereof or potential acceleration of uh look like
00:34:16.340 in a post-2024 election world where you either have joe biden or whoever the democrats choose to run
00:34:23.580 um or you have donald trump win what do you think those two compete competing universes look like and
00:34:32.580 where can people get the book i think so rob may be muted sorry i was just gonna say so now now we can
00:34:48.920 hear you there we go i think if people want um a world in which you know politics compasses uh the
00:34:59.080 market once more we don't have these kind of giant uh corporations kind of ruining running our lives
00:35:05.140 on some things i think president trump is much better uh i have to say i mean i think on labor
00:35:11.400 issues i i'll put it out there i'm you know i'm an old old school kind of pro labor and that means even
00:35:16.980 pro union guy maybe people won't check out the book after hearing this but president trump has been that
00:35:22.760 way himself as well and he won the highest share of union households um marginal share of union
00:35:28.840 households for any republican nominee in 2016 since ronald reagan uh but unfortunately sometimes
00:35:35.300 when he goes around to staff a republican administration it's like the same old conventional
00:35:40.400 on ink types that that actually run things so i think that's been unfortunate um but on many other
00:35:46.900 issues you know like uh i think we need to get immigration under control that's a huge fact if you
00:35:52.100 have an unreserved this sort of endless reserve of hyper exploitable illegal immigrants that's not
00:35:59.020 good for working class people either um so i think that's kind of a mixed bag uh but people can find the
00:36:04.920 book anywhere books are sold amazon barnes and noble you know your local favorite uh bookstore thank you
00:36:10.560 so rob thank you so much for joining us and i'm sure the war room posse will still read
00:36:17.100 the book have a good one thanks guys bye
00:36:20.400 and i think we have a congressman dan bishop with us a true honor for you to be joining us you are
00:36:28.620 a legend one of the best fighters that we have of course a member of the weaponization i met dan a
00:36:35.280 very very very long time ago i was probably like 20 at a freedom works convention down in florida i
00:36:41.020 wasn't steve's co-host yet and i remember you talked to me for like 30 minutes i was like he's so nice
00:36:45.920 he's actually listening to me and now here we are so i guess god works in funny and mysterious ways but
00:36:52.040 congressman i would love to get your thoughts we have breaking news uh again i'm sure you're not
00:36:57.340 surprised that the doj the fbi are stonewalling your efforts to investigate hunter biden this time
00:37:03.180 jim jordan being told that fbi subpoenas uh cannot be enforced with regard to the hunter biden inquiry
00:37:10.900 your thoughts what is the path forward to make sure we can get these investigations
00:37:14.800 going up to full speed first of all natalie it really is nice to be with you and glad to see
00:37:20.640 you've come such a long way and you found yourself to the right place the war room is an amazing
00:37:25.340 phenomenon i appreciate bannon and all the viewers and listeners uh look i so the this fundamental
00:37:32.280 constitutional question about what are the limits of congress oversight power and when can the white
00:37:39.000 house refuse to cooperate with congress's lawful instructions to uh to turn over information
00:37:45.480 through a subpoena and there is a long-standing idea that ongoing criminal investigations in the
00:37:51.260 run-of-the-mill criminal investigations are the executive branch's business and therefore
00:37:55.280 the the executive branch has asserted these ideas you know that justice department talks about its
00:38:00.760 long-standing department policies well it's just an agency it's just a a branch of the america of the
00:38:07.520 uh executive excuse me an agency of the executive branch in congress and they and they must respond
00:38:13.500 to congress i think what we have to do is we have to proceed at full speed to uh get before the
00:38:21.000 judiciary committee a markup on a uh a resolution of contempt and get it on the floor and pass it promptly
00:38:29.340 now it does beg the question what comes after that because congress doesn't have a police force to go
00:38:34.800 and arrest the the person who hasn't shown up to testify and to bring them in and we have to ultimately
00:38:40.020 rely frankly for a contempt prosecution on the department of justice that is refusing to respond so
00:38:46.060 it sounds like sort of uh stalemate except what people need to understand is congress still has the
00:38:51.960 power of the purse and if it were up to me um there would be an immense appropriations
00:38:59.000 impact on the justice department while it doesn't cooperate this is not a run-of-the-mill criminal
00:39:03.380 investigation that we're talking about what is going on is evidence has emerged of the improper use of
00:39:09.320 influence to protect hunter biden because he is the president's son we've seen those uh whistleblowers from
00:39:16.460 the irs uh consummate professionals uh we've seen this belated appointment of weiss as special counsel
00:39:24.620 after we were assured repeatedly it was unnecessary nothing's changed except the development of those
00:39:30.340 whistleblowers and then the plea deal falling apart we cannot relent we must get after it right
00:39:37.060 away we're going back into session from august recess immediately after the labor day week coming up
00:39:42.120 and it ought to be the first order of business
00:39:43.840 it's so clear that the biden family took money from the chinese communist party and not just that they're
00:39:50.860 financially compromised but they're ideologically compromised too because they're quite literally
00:39:54.820 using these same tactics that the chinese communist party uses to silence their whistleblowers on americans
00:40:00.620 here on true american patriots now i know you guys also issued just recently a fresh round of subpoenas
00:40:06.400 on the aptly named center for countering digital hate what a what a term you know the up on the front
00:40:15.980 right exactly okay accuse your enemies of what you're guilty of if there's anything the left is
00:40:20.340 good at it's that if you could walk us through real quick why exactly people should know about this
00:40:25.820 very innocuously i guess euphemistically named organization and more importantly why you're
00:40:30.960 subpoenaing them and what you hope to get uh with this investigation we have a few minutes left
00:40:35.060 yeah the sanctimony on the left is always astonishing these people sort of like the southern
00:40:41.140 poverty law center that names everybody a hate group just because they're conservative
00:40:44.880 these guys created or dubbed what they called the disinformation dozen i don't remember everybody
00:40:50.320 that was in it but alex berenson was one and other names are not coming to mind but but they they worked
00:40:56.280 with the white house and we and jim jordan sent a letter to them in a subpoena asking them for
00:41:01.540 information about their interaction with agencies which at least a court has preliminarily held
00:41:06.220 constituted censorship in the violent violation of the first amendment we've been looking into all that
00:41:11.240 complex and they've said we're not cooperating with you well same deal it's not going to go as
00:41:16.580 well for them as it is for the justice department because we can enforce against an individual or an
00:41:22.920 entity like that out in the society out in the united states so we will do that uh but they need
00:41:28.020 to turn over their information and we need to see the degree to which they were conspiring with the
00:41:32.940 white house to shut down americans free speech on social media
00:41:36.440 well congressman and i wish i could always call you congressman bishop but i know you have
00:41:43.400 bigger and better plans you're running of course for attorney general in north carolina so if people
00:41:48.860 want to support you and stay up to date with everything campaign related but of course also on the
00:41:54.740 front of what you're doing while you're still in congress because something tells me you're not giving
00:41:58.440 them an inch for the last uh year you got in office now where can people find you you better
00:42:04.400 believe it natalie we're coming back in that september time frame with the fiscal year end coming up and
00:42:08.840 we're going to be i'm afraid there's going to be some rambunctiousness as we're going to get some
00:42:12.700 things done there but people who want to follow that campaign can join me at votedanbishop.com i need
00:42:19.280 their help it's a very important tool natalie and another great way uh to carry forward the battle
00:42:25.000 congressman bishop thank you so much for joining us my pleasure thank you
00:42:31.660 and i think we have garrett ventury on the phone i might be mistaken we got about a minute before
00:42:38.000 we have to go to break but real quick garrett you are a former senior communications advisor to the
00:42:42.760 united states senate judiciary committee of course you know what is going on when it comes to the
00:42:47.980 weaponization of government your thoughts on the tactics that biden's doj is trying to use to stonewall
00:42:54.320 the investigation into hunter real quick well natalie it's always good to be on with you i know
00:42:59.060 your misinformation and so it's great to obviously be with you i love war room uh i think it's all
00:43:04.620 about real quick just protecting joe biden this entire thing has been about that if you look back
00:43:08.700 at 2018 regarding the fbi's quote-unquote russia collusion investigation when muller was still
00:43:15.680 investigating it was an ongoing investigation so there's precedent to bring somebody in here they
00:43:21.280 brought in struck at the time in 2018 here and so it's just very interesting that doj is stonewalling
00:43:27.140 now changed the big thing that has changed this is obviously about getting to the bottom of why
00:43:32.340 hunter biden got a sweetheart deal both with uh gun charges having a gun uh illegally and not supposed
00:43:39.700 to possess that weapon and then number two obviously committing tax run on hundreds of thousands of
00:43:44.140 dollars and that doesn't even start to get into the biggest scandal of all which is they attempted to
00:43:48.380 give him a backdoor pardon essentially um for future crimes to do probably to deal with his
00:43:54.500 foreign and garrett we're coming up against the break we'll hold you through because there's a lot
00:43:58.640 more we want to get into specifically how donald j trump is dominating in the polls we'll be right
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00:45:37.040 the lawfare that democrats have waged against president donald j trump and of course the tactics
00:45:49.620 that joe biden and his lackeys at the department of justice have used to stonewall investigations into
00:45:56.280 the misdeeds and misdoings of the family when it comes to taking millions of dollars from foreign
00:46:02.660 countries is such an affront to the rule of law to the legal system in this country to american
00:46:08.900 values honestly i don't even i think it's worse than if we had actually implemented sharia law here
00:46:15.000 in the united states and i say that not to be dramatic not to be hyperbolic but it is such a
00:46:20.340 disgrace how these people are weaponizing the legal system against us americans against maga against
00:46:27.140 donald j trump here in the united states that it is as offensive as that and then of course dovetails
00:46:31.560 quite nicely with the previous guests that we had on the show but we still have garrett venturi who i
00:46:37.100 didn't have time in the last block but full disclosure i always like to say when i have my friends on the
00:46:40.620 show is a very dear friend of mine um he's of course the senior advisor to elise stefanik used to do
00:46:46.300 comms for uh senate judiciary used to work for chuck grassley he's sort of like a better version of
00:46:51.860 mike davis don't tell mike davis i said that um but he's also the poll genius when it comes to all of
00:46:57.680 the ways that donald j trump is blowing uh the democrats specifically joe biden out of the water
00:47:03.040 garrett if you want to give us the latest update on how donald j trump is well trumping
00:47:07.700 everyone not just democrats but particularly in the republican primary in the polls i'm sure the
00:47:12.900 audience would love to hear that well natalie that was a great introduction obviously happy to be a
00:47:17.580 friend of yours i paid you to say that but i am absolutely smarter than mike davis just kidding
00:47:21.160 i love mike as well he's my former boss but um yeah in terms of the polling here i mean donald trump's
00:47:26.020 been running away just as we start in the gop primary he's been running away 30 40 50 points
00:47:30.180 essentially the last few months here in the gop primary and that's again against ron de santis and
00:47:35.980 a number of other candidates nikki haley tim scott mike pence people who thought they could dethrone
00:47:41.300 donald trump and he continues to sit at you know sometimes 50 over 60 percent in all these polls and
00:47:46.920 there's this like never trump you know dream here um that somehow if everybody got out of the race
00:47:53.500 and it was trump versus de santis or trump versus yunkin or trump versus whoever they want to put
00:47:58.560 forward that they could beat him one-on-one but if you even look at the new york times there's a poll
00:48:03.480 that came out a few weeks ago trump versus de santis had to head at 60 to 30 trump over de santis
00:48:09.380 so that's a myth that would happen donald trump just has a strangled here then if you look at the early
00:48:14.200 states in the gop primary fox business came out with two polls he's leading uh de santis in iowa
00:48:20.920 by 30 he's leading de santis in south carolina by 30 he continues to dominate him in new hampshire and
00:48:27.520 poll after poll anywhere from 20 30 sometimes 40 points so he has a domination not only on the national
00:48:33.600 pulse but also on the actual early state numbers and the second thing i think's interesting when you
00:48:40.780 look at joe biden versus trump they've thrown like everything they can at donald trump right
00:48:45.620 right now they're trying to take him off the ballot uh under the 14th amendment which is a
00:48:50.140 complete garbage argument the 14th amendment had to do with equal protection under law after the civil
00:48:55.020 war and slavery and it had to do with banning confederate soldiers essentially from having
00:49:00.560 uh holding office ever again because of insurrection against the united states donald trump in any of
00:49:06.480 these cases here the funny thing about this he's not been charged with insurrection in dc or georgia
00:49:11.160 so it's again another just really stretched by the democrats here to try and get donald trump off the
00:49:16.280 ballot the second thing is if you look at the post-gop debate polls and you look at the post
00:49:21.900 indictment in georgia polls donald trump is dominating joe biden in every poll if you look at new york post he's
00:49:26.820 up 44 41 everson he's up 46 44 a dem research firm um shown in cooperman again this is a dem firm
00:49:35.860 polling trump versus biden he's up 45 44 and then reuters has him up 38 32 so trump has a complete
00:49:42.340 domination over joe biden as well he's really the only candidate that matches up strongly against joe
00:49:47.560 biden to the other candidates if you look at some of these polls your fox news poll had nikki haley
00:49:52.200 down six against joe biden and had ron de santis down six against joe biden so again donald trump is
00:49:57.600 not only dominating in the gop primary by 30 40 sometimes 50 points but he is matching up very strongly
00:50:04.060 in beating joe biden in a lot of these polls head to head even with the indictments
00:50:07.340 there's always an interesting overlap between bad news dropping about joe biden and then suddenly a
00:50:14.280 trump indictment springs up out of nowhere i'm sure but at least from the four indictments that we've
00:50:19.180 sort of been tracking it seems like they they may be out of future indictments but it does seem like
00:50:24.120 there might be something in the water in the works out in arizona and of course some other states too but
00:50:29.740 i'm just curious gary we only got a few minutes it's clear the indictments aren't working and your
00:50:34.740 estimation you're of course a political strategist type uh you're in dc a lot what do you think is
00:50:40.800 sort of the next iteration of lawfare that democrats are going to be using against donald trump because
00:50:47.860 they know they can't beat him at the polls given all the numbers you just rattled off absolutely and
00:50:53.120 they have that's the whole point about this they know they can't beat him at the ballot box they
00:50:56.180 waited two and a half years to bring charges against trump uh they could have brought them
00:51:00.360 immediately after january 6th they didn't they wait till he was a declared candidate for president
00:51:04.640 surging in the polls not only in the republican party but against joe biden like you pointed out
00:51:08.980 in the timing natalie it's very interesting like you've said here if you look at near in march hunter
00:51:14.120 biden admits the laptop's real right what happens the next day donald trump said he's received a target
00:51:19.360 letter from alvin bragg and then he's indicted a few weeks later then you have you know in june
00:51:25.800 you have uh comer and grassley saying they have a fbi source telling them a whistleblower that joe
00:51:33.720 biden was allegedly involved in a bribery scheme the next day he's uh indicted in the documents case
00:51:39.400 and this happens over and over again right devon archer testifies july 31st that joe biden was the
00:51:44.680 brand he was put on speakerphone and then the next day what happens the dc january 6 case drops against
00:51:51.560 donald trump the indictment and then the same things happened here in georgia so this is
00:51:55.200 again they're going to throw everything at donald trump the next thing you're going to see is they're
00:51:58.380 going to try and take him off the ballot because again they can't beat him at the ballot box they
00:52:02.460 can't beat him on the indictments he continues to surge in the polls and only gets stronger not only
00:52:06.080 with the republican base but with voters and so over 50 percent of voters in a fox poll say they think
00:52:11.420 this is politically motivated so the next thing they're going to do is try to get him off the
00:52:16.660 ballot because again they cannot beat him at the ballot box but i think that argument is futile
00:52:20.280 and uh there's really not many there's not precedent for it it's really never been used and again it
00:52:25.820 goes back to the civil war and the confederacy that was the original meaning of the 14th amendment not
00:52:30.620 taking off uh someone off the ballot for challenging the election results which he has every right under
00:52:36.540 the electoral account act and first amendment let's not forget the last thing i'll say here
00:52:39.560 democrats challenged results of pretty much every single republican victory over the last three decades in
00:52:45.560 the white house they challenged all the way up to the supreme court in 2001 against george w bush
00:52:50.560 in 2004 barbara boxer a democrat senator from california stood on the senate floor objected to
00:52:55.920 george bush's win again we got a jump yep i know you're maga to your core people want to find you on
00:53:03.520 social media where can they go i'm on uh all social media let's just act your inventory i appreciate
00:53:09.140 of course he is a must follow and war room policy thank you so much for hanging out with me make sure
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