Stephen K. Bannon continues to break down the latest polling numbers on the ground in the 2020 midterms. President Trump's lead in the polls in key battleground states continues to grow, and so does his support from the far right and far left.
00:01:30.000He went to the least part of the Rio Grande Valley that has the least problem.
00:01:36.000So they're just going to have some trash down there and, you know, no surge.
00:01:40.000There's a press conference in Midtown Manhattan right now about taking on Eric Adams.
00:01:45.000Eric Adams trying to weasel out of a, oh, I made it a sanctuary city, but I'm going to unmake it a sanctuary city.
00:01:50.000The collapse of these cities all over, whether it's in Athens, Georgia, and last night the mayor got completely lit up by his constituencies
00:01:57.000when he's trying to worm out of the danger of being a sanctuary city.
00:02:01.000As I went through the polling a minute ago, it is it is just absolutely extraordinary of what this polling is on with President Trump in the battleground states.
00:02:14.000Absolutely, absolutely incredible of of what this is.
00:02:20.000This is a Bloomberg News morning consult just released.
00:02:26.000I want to go back to this again because you understand the reason these numbers are so big is because of the central issues facing our country, of which the invasion of this nation is number one in every poll.
00:02:41.000You saw Gallup yesterday from the month of January was 20.
00:02:44.000They asked everybody to list their number one concern.
00:03:14.000This is morning consult Bloomberg, a very strong polling organization, but not one on the on the right, not the people's pundit, you know, not Barris, not Trafalgar, not Trump's internal guys.
00:04:37.000Because people are understanding this illegitimate regime is destroying the country, its finances, its economy, the lived experience of its citizens.
00:04:48.000It has us in the beginning of a kinetic war around the rim of the Eurasian landmass from the Straits of Taiwan, the South China Sea to the Red Sea, Gaza, the Suez Canal and up in Ukraine.
00:05:03.000And most importantly, they have, as we've showed you in the first hour of this show, an organized effort to plan, execute, aid and abet an invasion of our country.
00:05:16.000This is not random and it's not chaos from them.
00:05:19.000And it's Ben Burquam and Oscar Blue Ramirez.
00:05:23.000And today they have the huge conference that the Guardian is talking about that migration is only going to get worse because of because of climate change, the cult of climate change.
00:05:33.000And oh, by the way, since we're since Obama signed it, we got out of it in the Trump administration in the first days.
00:05:40.000But the global compact on migration is what links this all in.
00:05:45.000And of course, you have the three legged stool of the cartels involved with CCP and others, people that hate our country.
00:05:52.000The government itself, Homeland Security, my York is the whole crowd, State Department.
00:12:49.000So they make sure President Trump can't get down there and start railing on them.
00:12:55.000Yes, things are definitely looking rather orderly.
00:12:57.000We're sort of in a walled off pen for media.
00:13:00.000But as you can see just behind me, you have walls of razor wire.
00:13:04.000You see some National Guard over there.
00:13:06.000The razor wire across the river is laid out pretty much fully intact.
00:13:12.000And this has been an ongoing battle where we've seen, of course, scenes just from a month ago where border patrol were, you know, being shield with with rocks from incoming migrants.
00:13:35.000This can be seen across the country, of course, in Maryland, where you heard that awful story of the two year old boy that was murdered by an illegal immigrant.
00:13:43.000Maryland has become an epicenter of MS-13 gang violence.
00:18:17.000You know, they're taking this all the kitchen sink approach.
00:18:21.000And when you sometimes do that, you don't do any of the things very effectively.
00:18:25.000You know, it's reaffirming in a sense.
00:18:28.000We are a country that the rule of law is paramount.
00:18:32.000And it's reaffirming as someone who's given his professional life over to being an attorney to see that, you know, when you do have truth and justice on your way, it will prevail.
00:18:42.000Now, these cases are still stacked wrongly against the president.
00:18:46.000And I think they're doing a great amount of damage to, you know, the public confidence in our institutions.
00:18:52.000We have seen utter lawlessness by many of these courts and prosecutors.
00:18:56.000But, you know, I do believe at the end of the day, we're going to prevail in all of them.
00:19:02.000And, you know, that's kind of what happens when you're desperate and they're going.
00:19:07.000Let's talk about desperation because I'm noticing a hysterical reaction to what is just citizens thinking through what should be the direction of the country and particularly where their tax money goes and what policies should be, etc.
00:19:25.000When you talk about Project 2025, now, the reason you're uniquely perfect to talk about this is that intellectually, when we talk about this construct of the administrative state and this kind of fourth branch of government that's come about over the last 50, 60, 70 years, let's say from World War II, might argue that it was the antecedent was maybe the beginning in the Civil War.
00:19:48.000But you want to just legally – because there's two angles of attack on this.
00:19:54.000One is the courts and you can see the Supreme Court is now taking a lot of interest in that.
00:19:59.000You were involved in that part of it for a long time of how legally you actually go using the court system to present your case and to start to deconstruct the administrative state through all these regulatory laws that they've kind of self-imposed.
00:20:13.000The other is actually how do you get people in there into the bureaucracy when you win with your 3,000 appointees that you can make immediately plus the 1,000 you have to have Senate confirmed.
00:20:23.440New York Times has got another piece out today.
00:20:25.800They are about to go – just like the emotional reaction we saw last night from Lawfare, from Andrew Weissman and all of them, right?
00:20:33.640You're about – you're seeing this now in the Wall Street Journal, in the New York Times, in the Washington Post.
00:20:40.880It's no longer even a rational argument.
00:20:43.780They are hysterical about the fact that on our side we actually have top professionals that are looking at this like Kevin Roberts.
00:20:51.160You guys have one, obviously, Rushmore.
00:20:53.000But professionals are looking at what are really the policies we want to implement upon a victory.
00:20:58.200Sure, you know, it's – they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but a 4,500-word fan letter in the New York Times comes pretty close.
00:21:08.980Let's get – Denver, if you get it up, why do you say it is – it is fan mail.
00:21:13.760It's pretty extraordinary when I talk to you.
00:21:16.600He's gone through a struggle session because he read the book and he's kind of brought it over to our view of the world, which is the common sense one.
00:21:23.040No one can – in their right mind can say this is working.
00:21:25.600The federal government is broken and like many institutions, this is ripe for reform.
00:21:46.540I think we use a demarcation of maybe 2000 – of 1916.
00:21:52.100You're saying Woodrow Wilson and the progressives that came in.
00:21:56.020The federal government has been built for the last 100 years in a mechanism that is really just to propel a different worldview.
00:22:05.240And the problem with that is that it's complete derogation of our constitution, which is ultimately the grand architecture of this great experiment of self-governance that we know as our United States.
00:22:18.040So we're on our 250th birthday coming up in two years and what we're proposing really is to do a major historical renovation to bring this government back to the way, the genius of the founding fathers, the separation of powers, the ability that every power is enumerated.
00:22:37.880Otherwise, it's reserved to the people in the states and that we need decentralization and people need to be part of this government.
00:22:45.220When Abe Lincoln spoke at Gettysburg, it was to preserve this government of the people.
00:22:50.300Well, right now we have a permanent government in Washington and it's immutable and it's irresistant to change.
00:23:09.000And if you think of a reform era, you know, the civil service was brought on with Tammany Hall and these excesses, the spoil system.
00:23:19.980We lived through the same excess, you know, with COVID, with the Russia hoax, with everything else.
00:23:28.020We have now seen the pendulum swing entirely to the other way.
00:23:32.580Government, when the civil service was created with the Pendleton Act in 1883, was supposed to consecrate 10% of these jobs to civil service protections.
00:23:44.620Now fully 99.5% of them are, you know, reserved to careers, meaning that a president who comes aboard with a popular mandate from the people
00:23:55.900can neither hire nor essentially fire people.
00:23:59.200The government, and you can read this again in our book.
00:24:01.960I understand the author probably read it.
00:24:04.040But chapter three, this is the mandate for leadership.
00:24:08.320And by the way, the editorial writer, the editorial writer for the New York Times actually, and I give him a hat tip because he,
00:24:15.520in the fanboy letter, people, more people are going to order this now because it was so interesting the way he broke it down.
00:24:21.320Yeah, no, he did a summary, granted it was one with stilted, but, you know, this is available online, project2025.org.
00:26:22.420What's happened is the three powers that the founders separated and the executive power, the judicial and the legislative function have been ebbed away into this fourth branch.
00:26:35.240With the legislature, it's called undue delegation that they basically shuffled off their work because they don't want to do the political heavy lifting.
00:26:42.780But with the executive branch, it's that executory function of the law.
00:27:07.460So everything that we have today that's grown up, you know, from FDR and Woodrow Wilson through the Great Society through, you know, even Obama years, and it's a derogation from that.
00:27:20.660And it really, you know, when we talk about government shutdown, the government never really shuts down.
00:27:27.000It slows down, and we're doing what the government is supposed to be, you know, necessity.
00:27:34.620Well, then the question becomes, why are you doing all these other things?
00:27:38.240And we should really take this moment in history to reexamine why is our federal government in all these other spheres of life?
00:27:45.020Can you hang for a few minutes in the next thing?
00:27:46.920Paul Danz joins us from over at Heritage's Project 2025.
00:27:50.740They are the stars of a major op-ed in today's New York Times.
00:27:55.320It's the paper of record of our beloved republic.
00:28:18.520I want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming to our money in our bank accounts.
00:28:23.780First, think back to 9-11, shortly after the government pushed through the Patriot Act.
00:28:28.660This gave the government power to spy on innocent Americans by monitoring our phone and email and tracking our movement across the Internet.
00:28:37.000Now, Jim Rickards, editor of the independent financial newsletter Strategic Intelligence and New York Times bestselling author,
00:28:44.080is warning about a coming event that could elevate this governmental surveillance to a terrifying new level.
00:28:49.840In fact, some of the guests I've had on The War Room believe that the government will soon expand their powers to track our every move.
00:28:57.760If we say the wrong things on social media, donate to the wrong causes, buy firearms, or even vote MAGA,
00:29:04.640the government may be able to shut us out of our bank accounts.
00:29:08.620I can't say for sure if this will happen, but it's an interesting and dire warning.
00:29:14.040Fortunately, Jim Rickards, an American patriot and friend of mine, has made it his mission to educate us on what he believes is coming
00:29:20.900and how to protect yourself from the possibility of programmable money.
00:29:26.700Watch Jim's warning video now, before it's censored like I've been in the past.
00:35:40.380And the positions that are determining policy have to be responsive to the political will.
00:35:46.440We're not talking about taking out the expert with water safety and the like.
00:35:50.720We're talking about, you know, that scientific technical expertise, very much a part of government.
00:35:56.420But it's for the policymaker to ultimately sift through the, you know, the cost benefit of implementing it.
00:36:03.600And certainly where we see these absurd, you know, pushes in electric cars or whatnot, you know, at the same time they're depowering the entire grid.
00:36:12.480We're heading for a cataclysmic result that is really, you know, an elite fever dream.
00:36:18.120In fact, we've got Dave Walsh, I don't think, lined up today, maybe tomorrow to go right through.
00:36:23.080We've got an analysis and a lot of reports coming on how net zero, this whole net zero thing is going to be catastrophic.
00:36:27.940As you know, we've talked, had Dave on here many times talking about the grid.
00:36:51.160But there's so many different verticals.
00:36:52.620You're going to find out whatever your love or interest is, they've covered it.
00:36:56.220So how do people go and find out more about what you guys are doing?
00:36:59.500The more people read this, the more it's downloaded, the more we talk about it.
00:37:03.960Of course, the more the left's head's going to blow up, right?
00:37:06.300Because they understand it's now, it's a people-driven movement.
00:37:09.620This is true populism where people get involved and can understand what, you know, what the government policy shouldn't just be above the people.
00:37:17.980People have to understand the policy and actually be the driver.
00:37:22.640You know, we're coming together in the great tradition of America, self-organizing and doing this.
00:37:27.820We're not, to be sure, you know, connected to President Trump's campaign.
00:37:32.540But many of our ideas, you'll see one-to-one mirroring.
00:37:35.820And, you know, we wrote, we sat down and wrote this book before President Trump, you know, had even announced.
00:37:40.940But, you know, our aspiration was coming together, working together, saying the conservative movement can no longer do this infighting thing.
00:37:49.080We have to win and we have to realize we're united on 80, 90 percent of this stuff.
00:37:54.040So let's go, you know, we put this up.
00:37:56.300Everything's at project2025.org and you can read the book.
00:40:03.040Their political contributions of federal employees, 90, 95 percent towards one party.
00:40:10.140And you need to know who you're serving with.
00:40:13.080And you have to work effectively with them, but you have to have the right mindset.
00:40:15.960And then four, we're building a playbook, a real 180-day checklist of how to roll and really be smart about taking down regulations and guidance and really getting into the deconstruction.
00:40:32.140And that is really more our operating manual.
00:40:49.500I think it was like six, eight minutes.
00:40:51.460That's what I wanted to have you on today.
00:40:53.340To be a Force Multiplier, folks, that's why I want to make sure everybody in your own nodes and cadres, I want to make sure you drive everybody over to Heritage to the site.
00:41:03.220And remember, Kevin Roberts – in fact, I'll get to Grayson, and we'll put the link back up.
00:41:10.740His great – when he did the panel at World Economic Forum in Davos, and he told Davos, man, you're the problem, right?
00:41:19.020They haven't had a speaker like that in a while.
00:41:22.060We've got to make sure that Kevin Roberts gets invited back next year because that kind of shocked the Davos crowd.
00:41:27.600But we need everybody to push this out.
00:47:41.820From the murder in Athens and the blowing up of the mayor of Athens, who's a sanctuary city, to I'm getting stuff from people in Georgia all day long.
00:48:15.380I'm heading to Florida today to do an event there in the villages, and then I'm going to be heading to Illinois to do nine events in three days next week.
00:48:26.020And everyone says, well, why are all these states important?
00:48:28.980Every county, every state is important, everybody.
00:48:32.120We've got to get to our election platform secure, and we're well on our way.
00:48:36.720And the people were really hopeful down there.
00:48:40.200I told them they're kind of the tip of the spear down in Georgia with all the stuff that's coming out.
00:48:44.780I had a really interesting thing there, Steve.
00:48:47.400One of the guys knew Brad Rassenberger personally, so we sent him a text message.
00:52:34.540You guys have been the greatest supporters of MyPillow.
00:52:37.280And as long as they can get on there and support my employees so I can get out there and keep doing these events to get the paper ballots, we're all together.
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