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Bannon's War Room
- December 22, 2023
Episode 3267: The Fetish Of The Uniparty
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Sentence Count
645
Misogynist Sentences
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Hate Speech Sentences
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And the ivy, when they oppose the throne,
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O, all the trees that are in the wood, the holy bears the crown.
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O, the rising of the sun, and the running of the deer,
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the laying of the merry horn, and sit singing in the choir.
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The holy bears the blossom, as white as the milly flower,
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and the merry moors, O Jesus Christ, to be our sweet Savior.
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O, the rising of the sun, and the running of the deer,
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the laying of the merry horn, and sit singing in the choir.
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Friday, 22 December, the year of our Lord, 2023.
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Ben Hornwell, Jones, from Rome.
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Ben, I think I've got a new benchmark.
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You and Raheem and Brett inspired me yesterday into the discussion of music,
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because we spend so much time on the nitty-gritty and the kind of down-in-the-trenches,
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politics, geopolitics, finance, capital markets, all of that.
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But America will be great again when we have the confidence as a civilization and a culture
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to write music like that and to have young people trained in their formation
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to be able to sing music like that.
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And, hey, that ain't going to happen overnight.
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That's the struggle we got.
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When we got, it's just not the economy, it's just not the politics,
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it's just not MAGA getting Trump back in.
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And when I say make America greater again, I mean as the civilization and the culture
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that we once had, right?
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That is, modernity has destroyed it.
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Ben Hornwell.
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Steve, that's absolutely right.
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Look, this is something I think particular about the Judeo-Christian tradition.
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You go back to Leviticus in the Old Testament, it has like one, I mean, it is,
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I hesitate to use the word repetitive when talking about Holy Scripture,
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but all of the ordinances about how God wants to be worshipped via temple worship,
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by their sacrifices.
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It's peculiar, I think, in the Judeo-Christian tradition that how we worship,
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how we adore God is intimately integrated with how we love God, right?
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It's all there together.
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So what better way of introducing somebody to Christianity than show them the great
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genius, the works of genius, the great inspirations, the best forms of artwork
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that mankind has ever produced, when that's lifted up and offered to worshipping
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and adoring God?
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Like in these just simple Christmas carols, Steve, as I mentioned yesterday,
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when these things were written, that wasn't, these weren't efforts of high culture.
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This was popular culture.
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It's high culture to us today because we've fallen so far.
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But that's probably because the faith in Jesus Christ has diminished from our society.
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As society, as we recede from active Christian belief, we inevitably become more animalistic
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and, you know, just look at what we produce, but as our art forms of contemporary society
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and compare it to these glories of the past.
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And that's, I think, a great illustration.
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But I do think that the great Judeo-Christian tradition in terms of art is a fantastic way
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of introducing people to the transcendent and then via the transcendent to God himself,
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who is transcendent.
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Steve, you know, just in the last segment, I was talking about how useless the European
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People's Party is and no one should trust in them.
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Well, lo and behold, there's a great example of this coming from Germany and the Christian
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Democratic Union, which is the EPP iteration for Germany, has a member of parliament called
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Roderich Kieserwetter.
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And he has said that the 200,000 Ukrainian refugees presently in Germany, presently taking
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benefits as well.
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They ought to have those benefits stripped from them unless they are prepared to go back to
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Ukraine and fight on the front line.
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I think, Steve, this needs to be seen in the story that we've been discussing the last few
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days, that President Zelensky has said that his ambition for 2024 is to recruit 500,000
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fantasy troops and to bolster the war effort.
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And where are they going to get those from?
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Well, from, I think, 768, according to the European Union.
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768,000 to 18 to 64-year-olds across the Union.
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And this is obviously a part of that in Germany.
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I can't mention this because, you know, I pushed it out on Geta this morning.
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In fact, I can't mention this development without saying, warning Americans that you are going
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to get fleeced over this.
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This is a fleecing operation.
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These 500,000, no one is voluntarily going to return to the front line in Ukraine, not a
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single person.
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Why has Zelensky said this?
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Well, the reason is because he said in order to affect this draft, he needs $13.5 billion
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in order to get these 500,000 people to return from abroad to fight on the front lines.
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That's a heck of a lot of money.
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I've done the maths, Steve.
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That's $27,000 per potential combatant.
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And put that into perspective, please, that the average yearly wage in Ukraine is $7,500,000,
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right?
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This is a fleecing operation.
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Americans beware, right?
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That they, you'll see Biden asking for this $13.5 billion soon in order to help the Ukrainian
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effort.
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It's not true.
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And this situation here in Germany, I think, is just part of the mood music, part of the
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Christian, the Christian democratic center-right in Europe, playing the game without really
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wanting to see serious change effect.
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Ben, how do people get to you over the Christmas holidays?
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Getter, Steve.
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That's my social media platform of choice.
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Simply, this is my surname there at the bottom of the screen, Harnwell.
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Well, just that's where I am, at Harnwell on Getter.
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Thanks so much, Steve.
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God bless.
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And if I'm not on the show tomorrow, have a great Christmas.
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Thank you, brother.
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In fact, we're doing, we've got our Christmas Eve special.
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We're doing a day early because Real America's always, everybody takes off Sunday, the Sabbath.
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We have the Noah Benjamin prayer hour up every Sunday, but the rest of the team is off.
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We're going to be doing some specials, but we're up every day.
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Just come to your same time in the morning from 10 to noon.
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We'll be up with original shows, new shows, giving you the news that you need over the
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holidays.
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Look, it's such an intense period for news and what's happening, and particularly in the
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fight to take our country back.
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Joe Allen.
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First off, Joe, you've been traveling the country.
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I know you said the other day what you found out going around and talking to MAGA audiences.
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Do people, because you've got an update here on a breaking news story that I think is very
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important.
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I talked to an individual, in fact, he was a black guy that was at AmFest and came up
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to me and wanted to talk specifically about artificial intelligence and particularly about
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transhumanism, saying that he didn't think, and he knew our show was familiar somewhat with
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our show covering it, but didn't think that transhumanism, the entire package, the convergence
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on the singularity, was being covered enough by, forget mainstream media, but it was only
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focused somewhat in the esoteric segments of the tech world, but it really wasn't covered
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at all in conservative media.
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Did you find that out also in going around the country talking to people?
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Because look, if everything is going on and we talk about returning to our former greatness,
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the one thing we have to remember is that one of the biggest underlying forces in the modern
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world is this drive to go beyond Homo sapien, to go to Homo sapien 2.0.
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Your thoughts, sir?
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You know, Steve, my trip around the country, it was enlightening on so many different levels.
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Absolutely, people talked about how we are one of the few that brings it up at all, let alone
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covers transhumanism and extreme tech at length. Probably the most enlivening and encouraging
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experiences I've had were all the people who have taken the time to do the research. They're not
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freaking out and running around with their hair on fire, but they're also taking very seriously
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the massive civilizational transformation happening around us. And I think that like myself and like
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yourself, they see this transformation not as an enhancement, but as a process by which we are
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leaving behind what is most important in humanity and moving towards something that is dubbed humanity
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2.0, but is in fact some kind of degradation. It's something that is barely human at all.
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Whenever you look at the end goal. So, you know, probably the most impressive people that I met
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were those people who really, like I say, they've dug into it and they want to find solutions to it.
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They want to make sure that kids in schools are not hyper digitized. They want to make sure that the
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corporations that they work for or that they own don't turn people into robots, basically.
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You know, programmed by the algorithm like Amazon workers. And they really are pretty nervous about the
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kind of reckless talk out of the Department of Defense from Eric Schmidt, from Mark Andreessen,
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where they're pushing forward the idea that killer robots, that, you know, machines that are programmed
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to find targets and kill on site, that this is without a doubt a move towards something like Armageddon.
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But again, you would think that people would be just completely freaked out. What I find more and
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more is that our coverage has, in some way, if not desensitized them, allowed them to really think
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these things through calmly.
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Now, the one thing I also don't want to, and I know you want to talk about, we got phones to talk
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about and other things. Maybe I'll hold you through the break to do that. One thing I want to make sure
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we don't take our eye off is there's been so much emphasis on artificial intelligence since
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chat GBT came to Davos, to Davos man, last January. We're coming up with the first year of that.
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But underneath, and particularly in the research labs, when I say the singularity, I mean the
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convergence of regenerative robotics, artificial general intelligence, advanced chip design,
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quantum computing, biotechnology, CRISPR. It's the convergence of all those forces
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that get you to the singularity, not just one. It's the convergence of all those. Now,
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when I mentioned those industries right there or those sectors, that was, they were the top five or
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six, the top five or six that made in China 2025, when Xi and the Chinese decided to revolutionize
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their manufacturing base. Just so happens those were the top five or top six areas they want to
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dominate by 2025. The Chinese Communist Party are, these brothers think it through. Don't think that
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we don't have big enemies. We have the biggest, toughest, meanest, most depraved enemies in the
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history of this world, okay? And these people are very smart. Don't think our enemies are dumb. People
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say, oh, they're so stupid. These are, they're evil and they, and they have horrible plans for humanity.
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You see how they treat Lao Bajing. You see how they treat Lao Bajing. But when you look at this,
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and this is one thing about artificial intelligence, which we have covered extensively here because of
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the advances it's making and the way it's already been dropped into our society, everyday society,
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and had tremendous changes already, changes that people don't even understand or realize right now.
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But don't take your eye off on all the singularity, the convergence of that. And that will be the most
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fundamental change in mankind's history, right? The, the, from, it's made in the image and likeness
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of God, right? Homo sapien to boom, homo sapien plus. And that is very close to being upon us. Okay,
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short commercial break. Joe Allen's back from his journeys. We're going to talk about cell phones
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and youth next in the war room.
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That smartphones are a phenomenon that are just about 10, 15 years old. So it's really difficult to be
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incredibly sure about the effects of a novel phenomenon. That said, I think it's worth thinking
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about two different mechanisms here. The first mechanism relates to student learning. And that's
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the mere fact of distraction. We are distracted by our phones. And there was lots of research that
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suggests the brain drain effect, the mere presence even of a locked phone on a table in front of us,
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in our pockets, can almost like slurp our attention from us and our attention from what we should be,
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you know, paying focus to, whether it's someone that we're talking to or a teacher that we're trying
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to learn from. There's another mechanism, though, that you mentioned. You know, we're talking about both
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the decline of student achievement and the rise of anxiety. The mechanism, I think,
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that's causing the rise of anxiety relates not to the mere presence of the phone, but rather to
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social media. I don't think that teenage minds, which are exquisitely sensitive to the judgment of
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peers, should be hooked up to a device whereby they can read the anonymous judgment of thousands,
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if not millions, of their peers. I don't think that's good for social comparison. I don't think
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it's good for confidence. I don't think it's good for development. So I think when we're talking
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about phones, it's important to be clear about two things. Number one, we're not entirely sure
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what's going on here. It's a novel phenomenon. And number two, we should be clear about what
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mechanisms we're talking about when we're looking at the independent variable here. Are we talking
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about anxiety or are we talking about student achievement? Yeah, my grandkids come across other
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information on their phones that's not related to the subject. I could play. It's actually something
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that was quite smart on MSNBC. I know that's hard to believe. Joe Allen, talk to me about the
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smartphones. And far be it from me, who use, you know, three or four of these things constantly to
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kind of make sure that we're ahead of stuff to criticize here. But they are they've had a
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definite change in human behavior. I can tell you, and I say this all the time because, you know,
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folks know I read a lot books, but I got to find that time more and more. And I find myself
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having to find that time, which in the old days, I didn't have to. I can also tell you, particularly
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with young people, there is not the focused attention there has been in the past, and
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particularly being able to read books and to hold the arguments of what a book has. So
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the, and I think what was so impressive there is the guy saying, hey, this is the first 15
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years of this thing. This is still quite a novel and new device, and we have no earthy
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idea where this is going to head. But I tell you, some of the trends that we've seen, Joe
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Allen, are not good. Your thoughts and observations. Yeah, for once, Steve, the Atlantic has returned
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to their former glory. They're actually reporting things honestly and intelligently. That was
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Derek Thompson. And, you know, his new article in the Atlantic, it looks like phones are making
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students dumber. It builds off of the work of Gene Twinge, a psychologist who spent a lot of time
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looking at the negative effects of technology on children, adults, but especially children. And
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also Jonathan Haidt, the social psychologist who, as far as middle of the road ideologues go,
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I think that he is among the more impressive. Both of them suggest that students should never be able
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to use smartphones in schools, that they should ban them from schools. And they encourage parents to
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take them away from their children, to only let them use it at, you know, specific times in the day,
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sort of like responsible parents used to do with television back in the old days. You know, just
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from observing kids these days, so to speak, to sound like a grumpy old man, just from observing kids
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these days, it's clear that they are basically human smartphone symbiotes. They literally live half their
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life or most of their lives on their devices. And it's making them, as you just said, it's making
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them unable to really follow long form arguments in articles, let alone books. And it also has a lot
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of negative effects on their mental health. So as they're watching all of their friends, you know,
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have fun, or if they're trying to keep up with the Joneses, so to speak, in the social media environment,
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it's making them kind of nuts. Probably the most disturbing finding that Derek Thompson brings up
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in this article, though, is that the PISA test, the Program for International Student Assessment,
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that, you know, this test has been in use for 20 years now, and American children have scored the
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lowest that they ever have this year. There are a lot of different reasons, the, you know, lockdowns and
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kids being pulled out of school. Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, slow down, slow down,
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slow down, slow down. Hit rewind on that. Tell people why that's important. Because this is a
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shocking number, but go back and hit that number again. Yeah, you know, the big issue is that you
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could blame it on lockdowns. These, the PISA test, right, the Program for International Student
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Assessment, this PISA test is kind of the gold standard across the world for judging where kids
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are at academically, both in language, mathematics, you know, knowledge of history, so on and so forth.
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American students for the first, you know, have scored the lowest that they have ever in the 20
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years this test has been applied. And I think that Derek Thompson at the Atlantic is correct when he
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points out the various angles of research that indicate that it's mostly due to digital immersion.
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Kids just literally sit and scroll through Facebook or Twitter or whatever they're looking at these
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days, rather than reading, rather than learning to do arithmetic or higher mathematics. And it's just,
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you know, it has completely devastated them. And that's on top of the mental health issues. You know,
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the, the Abigail Schreier, who wrote, I believe it's called Irreversible Damage,
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points out that smartphones, among the other mental health issues that is causing children,
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smartphones are the primary vector for kids becoming transgender. And that it's pretty much
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this identification with digital selves online and digital groups online that is driving this whole,
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like, child transitioning phenomenon. So, I mean, altogether, Steve, I would say that,
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yeah, phones should be banned from schools. Parents should keep their, keep them from their kids.
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But I think that the smartphone should be viewed like you would view a chunk of uranium or plutonium,
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or maybe a feral animal. And to the extent that you, you have one around, it should be kept as far
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away as possible. But, you know, like you say, you know, to keep up in a modern society as we are.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on, slow down. What evidence do you bring
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to show that, that's a pretty harsh statement, because they're ubiquitous now, right? I mean,
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we go to these, I went to the Casa Grande, the cowboy church, or AmFest. And it's just not kids,
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but you have a big part of our audience that are 50, 60, 70 years old. Not only are they on the,
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the smartphone, it's one of the ways that they've become so smart and have been so empowered,
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right? So I'm not arguing they're not lethal, but go back and just give me the evidence first
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about children in that time of what we call formation. When it's character formation,
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the formation of them is people. What's the argument against these for that? Let's do that
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first, then we'll do it overall.
00:24:12.900
Like I say, the two primary arguments are the increase in mental health disorders among children
00:24:21.120
where the digital environment seems to be a major factor or the primary factor. That includes
00:24:28.980
depression from the kinds of bullying online and the desire to keep up with the peers. But as far as
00:24:38.920
academics go, there's one study in particular that Derek Thompson points to. They looked at the
00:24:45.000
amount of time kids spent on phones vis-a-vis their test scores. And what they found was that
00:24:53.320
children who spent a simple hour, one hour of leisure time on their phone scored 50 points higher in
00:25:00.260
mathematics than those who spent five or more hours on their phone. And this was, you know,
00:25:05.820
they adjusted for many other factors in this study. There are other studies very similar to this, but
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it's pretty clear, both from a common sense perspective, but also from the raw, the hard data
00:25:19.960
that the digitization of the American mind has led to an inability to reason, an inability to maintain
00:25:30.040
a kind of inner peace or well-being. And I would say that it's also a primary vector for the kinds of
00:25:36.920
bizarre, large-scale brainwashing campaigns that we've seen in the last three years, but pretty much
00:25:43.520
all of our lives. Once you have attached someone to their phone, you're able to manipulate them that
00:25:50.180
much more easily. Do you think this is also could be attributed to the drop in actual people going to,
00:25:58.520
not, not believing in Christianity, but actually going and participating in some sort of church
00:26:03.620
activity, whether it's mainstream Protestant or mainstream Catholic or traditional Catholic or
00:26:08.720
evangelical? Do you think it's tied to that also? You know, I wish I had the study right on hand.
00:26:14.240
There's multiple studies, but there's one landmark study showing that the internet, that people's access
00:26:19.680
to the internet reduces religiosity by, you know, multiple factors. It's pretty clear that
00:26:27.060
for whatever reason, and I have a number of assumptions, but for whatever reason, as people
00:26:33.220
become hyper-digitized in their lives, they become less and less religious. One of the reasons would be
00:26:39.840
that, you know, the internet is kind of full of Reddit tier atheism. But another reason is that a lot of
00:26:46.640
the social satisfaction and philosophical attainment and even just the, you know, the religious connection
00:26:57.040
one feels with holy texts, that as one digitizes themselves, as they become immersed in the internet,
00:27:03.240
that need is no longer there. It's sort of like people who eat opiates and no longer need their
00:27:10.760
endorphins or their endorphins stop working. I think that's a fairly decent analogy. Basically,
00:27:16.580
the internet functions as a cheap, aesthetically unappealing, and yet very effective replacement
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for religious life. Hang on for one second, Jerome. I'll just hold you through. I want to make sure
00:27:30.280
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Okay, welcome back. You know our mandate now to make America great again, which we're going to
00:30:39.420
hold ourselves to that, so we have decades to go. Somebody says, oh, no, no, no, is this going to be
00:30:44.720
Trump getting back here? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. President Trump gets back in office, that's when the
00:30:48.940
work starts. Remember, to get there, he's got to stay out of prison for 700 years, make sure they
00:30:54.720
don't steal his business, make sure that they have him back on the ballot in these states.
00:31:01.200
The greatest act of political courage in the history of this country, and there have been some
00:31:05.400
significant acts of political courage, is Donald Trump doing what he's doing now.
00:31:09.320
Very simple. If he had just gone back and been a good little boy after they stole the election from
00:31:15.020
him, after he got 74 million votes and they stole the election from him, overnight, you saw how they
00:31:19.480
did it. Raheem Kassama, we get Raheem on the afternoon show. We didn't have time to get into
00:31:25.020
at the cowboy church the other night, but Raheem and Bill McGinley did in the summer of 2020 to go
00:31:33.080
through how Mark Elias and these demons told you to your face, and we were around and all over that.
00:31:41.000
Now, I'm not so sure the campaign back in those days listened. You win the deal, you got to close
00:31:48.700
the deal. I come out of an investment banking, a brutal investment banking world, that's just not
00:31:53.420
enough to get the deal with that. You got to close. If you don't close, it doesn't matter. That's the
00:31:56.980
world Trump comes out of. He's a closer. Remember, I say this all the time at 16. Hillary Clinton was
00:32:02.860
putting together a new coalition. The Clintons had dined off white working class forever down in
00:32:09.140
Arkansas and then when they ran for president because people didn't know back then, and they
00:32:14.180
could spin and lie. He went to New Hampshire, the whole thing, just one Clinton-esque lie after the
00:32:20.720
other. They're the biggest part of the administrative state and the deep state. I saw that from the
00:32:26.060
Clinton Global Initiative. That's why I made the movie Clinton Cash. That's why I was selected.
00:32:30.260
I was selected to come into the campaign 100 days ago, and they're down with so many points. Why?
00:32:34.680
Because I had professionally, over the last couple of years, perfected at Breitbart and
00:32:39.920
with Peter Schweitzer and others in my great filmmaking team to hammer the Clintons, to hammer
00:32:47.540
the Clintons. And now we're in a situation, and back then, we won and we closed. That's
00:32:53.980
the difference. We won and we closed. We had lawyers, you know, Don McGahn. I realized Don
00:32:57.640
McGahn later had a falling out with Trump, but on that campaign, we were ready to go that
00:33:01.860
night. Ready to go. Ready to file papers. People ready to go. In there, lawyers, boom.
00:33:06.660
Because, hey, what we won in Michigan, it was 10,000 in Michigan, 20,000 in Wisconsin,
00:33:12.380
or the reverse cut, 40,000 in Pennsylvania. Kind of the reverse of what Biden did. Remember,
00:33:17.060
with all the stealing, they just won by 70,000 votes, and they stole it. Now, I'm not a machine
00:33:23.080
guy, although I've become much more informed than machines because of the work of Mike Lindell
00:33:27.600
and Dave Clements and others. I'm still a mail-in ballot guy because I think you can
00:33:31.580
show demonstrably they did it that way, but I'm open to the other arguments, and these
00:33:34.980
guys have done incredible work, and we understand now the machines have got to go. That's no
00:33:40.840
hit on Dominion or these other companies. It's just we've got to get back to paper ballots.
00:33:44.320
We've got to get back to, I think, the same-day voting. And, you know, John Fund has written
00:33:48.600
that whole, all those books about how they've totally taken the election process and turned
00:33:53.700
it into, like, a summer camp. It takes forever. But the transition integrity project, they
00:33:59.780
told us right then it was going to take weeks. Ballots were going to come in late. They could
00:34:02.960
come in and be marked weeks late. They were going to be able to count in places like Pennsylvania
00:34:07.780
and Georgia and Wisconsin. No, we're never going to back off that. And people should understand.
00:34:13.960
When we win, we're going to go back into all that. And people say, well, you can't say that
00:34:17.780
all is about the future. You can't have a future in this country until you get to the railhead
00:34:22.680
of a stolen election. Why do you think we have an evasion on our southern border? Why
00:34:28.300
do you think you have a complete collapse? You just heard Joe Allison, they give you the
00:34:32.480
stats coming out of the education system that we've put more money in than ever, the attacks
00:34:38.260
on the American family, this buying into this radical French idea of modern monetary theory,
00:34:45.540
which is where we are. You can print money forever and it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter
00:34:49.720
because the people that are, have the least voice and the least political power are the
00:34:54.720
ones crushed by it, by the interest rates, the credit cards, all that. Right? Listen to
00:35:00.240
the voice of the new Patrick Henry, that black man that stood up in front of the Chicago city
00:35:04.680
council and laid it out in less than two minutes, made the perfect case for Donald Trump and the
00:35:09.600
return of Donald Trump. An African-American man. I don't know if he's a Trump supporter, never
00:35:13.820
voted for Trump, but he called out the corrupt, incompetent leaders of Chicago and how they're
00:35:20.380
destroying the black community with this invasion. And what that cry for help, he says, how did
00:35:24.840
these rules even get up there? How do working class people with just barely being able to
00:35:29.280
hang on and work all the time? How are they supposed to know what's going on? How are they
00:35:34.280
supposed to get access to it? You do it all behind closed doors. You do it such legal gobbledygook
00:35:38.480
or, you know, social justice warrior gobbledygook. Nobody can understand it. That's his main
00:35:44.320
point. And he said that we're just working class stiffs, but we know one thing. We know
00:35:47.780
you're destroying our community. That's his tectonic plate shift in politics today. That's
00:35:54.020
why you're the vanguard. I said this at Amfest and at the Cowboy Church the other night.
00:35:58.340
You're, you're, you're the, you're the revolutionary vanguard. You're just like Sam Adams,
00:36:03.140
John Hancock, John Adams, these fire breathers that were part of the Boston Tea Party and led
00:36:10.280
the revolutionary movement. Hey, the Boston Tea Party happened 250 years ago, last Saturday.
00:36:16.660
The shots at Concord in Lexington were 15 months later. You don't think these brothers knew there
00:36:21.860
was a war coming. You don't think these brothers knew that the British authority, the established
00:36:25.780
order was going to sit there and go, are you crazy? You think we're going to let's just let you
00:36:30.760
split off of what we're building to be the biggest global empire in mankind's history
00:36:36.180
that will compare to the Roman Empire? This is in the mid-18th century? No. No. We're not going
00:36:42.640
to do that. We have the most powerful navy in the world. We have a pretty good army. And where we don't,
00:36:46.840
we don't have the manpower, we're going to get the Hessians to come over. We'll go through all that
00:36:51.920
on, on, on Christmas Day. Why every year do we take Christmas Day to talk about the combat history
00:36:57.100
Christmas? Because it talks about, even in the holiest time of the year, the time of year
00:37:01.940
with, uh, with family and friends and, uh, and, and, and the celebration of the birth of, of Jesus
00:37:09.540
Christ, that we talk about Bastogne and we talk about the Chosin Reservoir and we talk about,
00:37:15.220
particularly about Trenton on the night. Because remember, the Christmas of 1776 was six months
00:37:21.420
after July 4th. Everybody's out with July 4th and the Declaration of Independence in this great
00:37:25.300
Declaration of Independence is a divinely inspired document. Divinely inspired. But it's a bunch of
00:37:30.980
smart lawyers and thinkers that put it together. Hey, for it to have power, and the reason it has
00:37:36.500
power today, because average schmoes fought like hell and would not surrender. And you've got to
00:37:42.320
remember, when the British Expeditionary Force landed from late July and August of 1776 until Christmas
00:37:50.020
night of 1776, there was nothing but defeat. Magnificent, uh, uh, courage, the American
00:37:57.600
thermopoly in Brooklyn, the American Dunkirk at the Brooklyn Bridge. One escaped after the other,
00:38:04.620
but we were run out of from Long Island to Manhattan, all the way from New Jersey to cross
00:38:10.140
the Delaware back into Pennsylvania. We lost everything, every major battle or driven back
00:38:15.860
for six months. Until with everything on the line, we did a roll of the dice
00:38:22.660
and won on Christmas night. So just remember, we've, we've been, we've had gloomy times before. We've
00:38:30.220
had, uh, un, you know, cloudy days, not unclouded days, many times in the history of this republic.
00:38:36.640
Uh, Joe, where do people get you, brother? Thank you for doing this.
00:38:39.960
Absolutely, Steve. And a big Merry Christmas to the posse. And also, I just want to give a shout
00:38:46.440
out and a big thank you to all the people who gave me, uh, such, uh, show me such hospitality.
00:38:52.920
Uh, it was 13 cities, uh, six weeks, uh, just really, really wonderful people all around. So
00:39:00.160
the fellowship is much appreciated. You can find me at J O E B O T at Gitter and Twitter. You can find me
00:39:07.000
at warroom.org under the transhumanism tab, and you can find the book, Dark Eon, Transhumanism and
00:39:14.880
the War Against Humanity anywhere books are sold. If you want to see how far they plan to push this
00:39:22.200
mass digitization, if you want to see the religious underpinnings, and if you want to get some sense of
00:39:30.000
how to stop it and solve it, uh, that's the book for you. So again, Merry Christmas to the war room
00:39:36.640
posse. And, uh, thank you very much, Steve. I always keep one in hand. Oh, by the way,
00:39:42.040
we're going to send you at the beginning of the year, we got to get you back on the road. I think
00:39:44.920
you're more productive on the road because he both writes and he meets people. So anyway, Joe,
00:39:48.660
Merry Christmas. Thank you for coming on. Thank you, Steve. Roadie for life.
00:39:54.400
Roadie for life. Back to his previous, back to his previous gig. Um, Warpath, as people tell,
00:40:00.400
I'm a Ted under the weather. That always happens when I do those big, the AmFest and things like that.
00:40:04.800
Right. I'm just, uh, I guess the system's just not up to, to being that robust. We'll get it
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00:41:09.780
brother? By the way, big article in Reuters. Your big old mug is that your big old mug is
00:41:14.980
the lead. I put it up on getter. Reuters is talking about everybody, all the allies of Trump
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that they've come to destroy because of the voter, because of standing up to, to, for free
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you're, you're a bad guy. Considered Reuters. You're, you're out of control. What do you
00:41:36.520
have to say, sir? Well, that's why they've been attacking me since August, uh, where they
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turned it up about tenfold, uh, because we have, we do have a great plan to secure our
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00:42:08.080
Uh, that's what they fear. And that's why they tried to destroy my pillow, uh, thinking that
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00:42:22.360
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We'll get you back on our staff for a minute. Until then, Mike Lindell, Merry Christmas.
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Back here at 5 o'clock, Boris and Raheem are going to join me. We're going to talk about
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some politics, some media, all of it. Also, tomorrow, on our Christmas Eve special, Christmas
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Eve special, we have Dr. Carol Swain, who's been in the news so much about Harvard. She's
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Eve. Go through the traditions of Christmas and other things that are important as a
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civilization or culture. You're not going to miss this. And then Patrick K. O'Donnell
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joins me Christmas morning for the Combat History of Christmas. This year, we're also
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going to address activity in the Civil War over Christmas. So we want to make sure everybody
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just make it part of your Christmas morning. Get a big pot of Warpath coffee. Open the gifts
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if you're a Protestant. That would be on Monday morning. We've got a lot of special content
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Day special. I think we're in the fourth or fifth year of that. I want to thank Raheem.
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So it's a lot of great content over the holidays. War Room will be here for you to make sure you
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get all the latest. And this is going to be tons of news, trust me. There's a lot just going
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on in the world. One thing, there's a CNN, do we have that? There was a lead story today
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was about Rosendale. You know Matt Rosendale. He's been on here a lot. And we're going to
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get more into this next week as we get back more into politics, but I'm going to just lay
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this marker out. You know, this guy Daines, this Montana, and if you're in Montana, I hate
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to be brutally frank about this, but he is just Mitch McConnell's bitch, okay? Let me be
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blunt. He's a gutless coward. He hides behind the NRSC, this, this, this. And he's up kissing
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Trump's ass all the time. Trump knows that all he's pushing is Mitch McConnell guys. The
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guy out there in Montana is going to be another Mitch McConnell clone. He's just, he, because
00:48:23.920
he's Steve Law and McConnell give this guy, this is how he raises the money. This is what
00:48:28.660
happened with Trump. This is not going to happen again. President Trump knows who is, they
00:48:32.700
know who a MAGA are, and they know who the phony ones are. And no offense, in Montana,
00:48:38.400
Commander is a fantastic guy. He was Secretary of Interior. I consider him a colleague, a
00:48:47.440
guy I think highly of, but he's just been not good enough as a congressman. Why? He's
00:48:51.600
a McCarthy guy. And he votes the establishment order, the establishment order, just like Daines.
00:48:56.260
Daines is 1,000% establishment. And now he's after Matt Rosendale. Matt Rosendale was one
00:49:01.700
of the heroes. We went to the Cowboy Church the other day. We had Eli Crane, Matt Gates,
00:49:05.540
Andy Biggs. The pressure and hate on these guys is nonstop. But Matt Rosendale, 100%,
00:49:12.060
120% is hardcore MAGA. And that's what we need in the Senate now. You got Carrie Lake. And
00:49:17.600
look, the Daines didn't not go touch Carrie Lake because they know she's unbeatable in the
00:49:21.200
primary. They're trying to co-opt her all the time. But hey, that's okay. You got to, if
00:49:26.140
you got to raise that kind of money, you got to do what you got to do. But you know where
00:49:29.660
Carrie's default positions are, of course. You got these other people that we profiled
00:49:34.860
here running for the Senate in Utah and other places, and they hate them all. Why? McConnell
00:49:39.560
wants control. That evil, decrepit old man who right now is trying to get back into the
00:49:44.540
big news out of Politico is how he's trying to get back into it with Biden. So cut another
00:49:48.700
deal, just like the debt deal, just like all the spending. Remember, this is all because
00:49:54.340
of the compromise and the collaborationists in the United States Senate. Yep. That's
00:50:01.480
what Daines is fighting for. We're not dumb, dude. We were born at night, but we won't
00:50:05.580
born last night. So we're up there. You can go down to Mar-a-Lago all you want. You can
00:50:10.520
kiss Trump's ass all you want. We're going to out you all the time. You're Mitch McConnell's
00:50:15.700
bitch. All you are is down there is a running dog for Mitch McConnell and the problem in the
00:50:21.040
United States Senate today. And do you think we're going to let more of that happen? I
00:50:25.380
don't care. And look, I love veterans that run, particularly people that have served.
00:50:31.960
But to be brutally frank, a lot of these Navy SEALs, and God bless them, the whole thing
00:50:36.940
went a little too Hollywood. You got some guys zinking these guys that are just a little
00:50:40.900
too, and you got, you know, you got what Crenshaw down in Texas and others. It's just a
00:50:45.760
little too woke. Last thing we need is another woke Navy SEAL in elective office, particularly
00:50:52.640
in the state of Montana, where you got to get Tester out, and Trump's going to run 40
00:50:56.140
points ahead. So we'll get more into that and more into the details. But he just voted.
00:51:01.980
If you're, next time you talk to Trump, Daines, make sure you bring up the fact that you just
00:51:07.640
voted for the NDAA that handcuffs Trump when it comes to NATO. Did you tell him that yet?
00:51:12.500
Did you tell him how that slipped in? Did you give him a heads up on that in the NDA that
00:51:15.820
you supported? Did you give him a heads up on that? I don't think you did.
00:51:20.820
You scumbags that put that in there, that locked President Trump's hands so you got to keep
00:51:25.540
pouring money into NATO. Look, Europeans are plenty rich. They got pensions, and they got
00:51:31.100
full medical benefits. And people in the United States have neither. Okay? Why? Because
00:51:37.020
taxpayers in the United States not only send their sons and daughters over there to fight
00:51:40.240
and defend them. We pay for it. They're not paying for it. The German elite doesn't want
00:51:45.140
to pay for it. Go to Switzerland, they ain't paying for it. Go to Tuscany, go to the south
00:51:49.600
of France, go to Belgravia in the west end of London, they ain't paying for it. Not going
00:51:52.960
to pay for it. Not going to pay for it until they're forced to pay for it. That's what
00:51:57.620
President Trump said about. It's not about breaking the treaty with NATO. First of all, it's
00:52:00.520
not an alliance. It's a protectorate. And for you to be part of slipping that in there
00:52:04.860
where President Trump is handcuffed, and by the way, it's totally unconstitutional.
00:52:08.120
But it just shows you what kind of guys there are in the Senate. They're scum. The Senate
00:52:12.480
is a Republican side, led by McConnell and Thune. Have I heard McConnell and Thune come
00:52:18.600
out? Daines, I don't know if I heard you come out, but I've heard the leadership, the
00:52:21.940
guy you work for, the guy whose bitch you are, McConnell. Has he come out and condemned
00:52:26.460
Colorado, the 14th Amendment? Has Thune condemned that? I miss that. They condemn President Trump
00:52:32.580
when he's talking about shutting down the border. So we got a lot of work to do. We got
00:52:38.040
a lot of work to do. Some of the work we got to do is inside. We got to clean out this
00:52:44.040
place because there are too many bad guys led by Steve Daines in Montana. For the hard-working
00:52:48.720
folks in Montana, the great patriots you are and what you've done to make this country
00:52:54.900
great and to actually work to make her great again, you ought to be ashamed that he represents
00:53:00.360
you because he's a complete phony con man. Okay, we're going to go out. Charlie Kirk's
00:53:05.860
next. Charlie Kirk got a big announcement. Fox, no more, not messing around with Murdoch
00:53:10.500
News anymore. Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec, we're back here five to seven. You are not going to
00:53:16.360
want to miss it when we're back in the war room.
00:53:18.360
Snow as Ed FrancisTime.
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