00:01:02.920But he wasn't in the cognitive decline that he's in now.
00:01:06.820This is a guy who is on a fast track to dementia.
00:01:10.480And we should talk about that because it's extraordinarily dangerous if this guy becomes president of the United States.
00:01:15.860I mean, do you really want to give nuclear weapons to somebody who's up there talking in public about Hannibal Lecter as if he's a real person?
00:01:22.900I mean, it's just, it doesn't have anything to do with right or left or conservative or liberal.
00:01:27.460This is just, you know, a man who's in decline and he should never be president.
00:01:33.280But there is a right and a left and there are people who have opinions as they should across the political spectrum.
00:01:40.600And I would think, but I've been an idiot because I've been thinking this for eight years.
00:01:44.480I would think this is a great time for some of those people to do what people like you have done and said, whatever my political beliefs are, wherever I lie on the ideological spectrum, it's not getting achieved with this guy.
00:01:54.820It's not, we're not furthering the debate in American politics with this guy.
00:02:16.940You know, this is why I called this book I wrote.
00:02:19.400It was all a lie because I don't know any other conclusion you can come to.
00:02:23.460You know, people don't abandon deeply held beliefs in a few years.
00:02:26.620And this party, this was the character counts party.
00:02:29.800You know, Peggy Noonan wrote a book when character was king.
00:02:32.960And they're up there voluntarily dressed like some sort of aging boy band reunion.
00:02:39.420And talking about the guy that wants to be president of the United States who is accused of having sex with a porn star 10 days or so after his young son was born, who paid her off.
00:02:55.040You know, in 2000, when I worked for Bush, the single most powerful message that we had in that campaign was restoring honor and dignity to the White House.
00:03:05.020I mean, it worked better than anything else because it resonated with people.
00:03:09.780And, you know, I still think that America's out there.
00:03:12.380I think the Republican Party is out of step with that America.
00:03:15.920And I think it's one of the reasons that Joe Biden is going to win resoundingly in the fall.
00:03:20.080But specifically with black voters, it's not all black voters.
00:03:24.520It's younger black voters and particularly younger black men.
00:03:28.480I discovered this when I got off a plane at JFK when two baggage handlers came over to me to tell me that I don't get it, that they're going to vote for Donald Trump because they think they are being victimized the same way that he is.
00:03:42.800In some of these votes that have left Joe Biden over the last four years, it's because of Biden's weakness.
00:03:49.400In this case, young black men see in Donald Trump the same kind of oppression, the same kind of persecution, the idea that Trump is a victim and they feel victimized by the system.
00:04:02.920And so they're endorsing Trump because of the fight that he's having.
00:04:05.840And I actually think it's possible that among black voters, male black voters under age 40, that even a third of them could end up with Trump in the fall.
00:04:17.880This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:04:22.800Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people.
00:05:10.480We have an absolute packed show today.
00:05:13.020We're going to go from Minnesota to get a summary of what President Trump said last night to Grant Stinchfield, of Real America's Voice, is at the NRA, where President Trump will talk today.
00:06:00.660Raheem, you've got a—I've got a great piece, and two of the great guys are going to join us in a second about this—about the tip of this race.
00:06:09.580I think it's up on—the reason that everybody's focused on the throwdown in the House, on the markup of the contempt citation, it's not about—they're not talking about the constitutional crisis.
00:06:21.200We're heading to, as they circle the wagons at the White House to try to protect this tape that we're eventually going to hear.
00:06:28.880But they don't want to talk about Cohen's disastrous testimony of the cross-examination by Todd Blanche.
00:06:37.200And I've got to tell you, I'm so glad they stretched it over until Monday.
00:06:40.820They're going to be able to go through everything, get another bite at the apple.
00:06:46.780I mean, we've been watching the trial really closely, and National Pulse readers will know that Will Upton has been working on, like, long roundups every afternoon.
00:06:56.980And one of the things I kept picking up on was—
00:06:58.340I think you're the only guys that are doing it.
00:07:17.580For people who are outside of, like, being paid by the campaign, but they're still getting talking points in the inbox every morning, go out on television, on radio, represent in the best way possible.
00:07:27.320So I just thought, hey, has anybody bothered to check with the people who are running surrogate operations from 2016 as to whether or not Michael Cohen was actually a surrogate?
00:08:09.400Rahim, thank you for joining us today because we're going to talk a lot about Ukraine, geopolitics, Xi and Putin, Ben Harnwell, Dr. Larry Swiker, who wrote the new book on globalization.
00:08:18.960We'll start with Dr. Bradley Thayer, one of our top contributors, and, of course, Captain Jim Fennell.
00:08:23.620You guys have a piece out this morning that kind of lays the framework, and that's why I wanted to start with you.
00:08:29.360Dr. Thayer, tell us your argument over at American Greatness, and Grace and Mo, Carly Bonet, everybody, our Telegram page, if people can push this out.
00:08:39.520I want this—this is on the must-read list for this weekend.
00:08:54.800It would go back to 1860 to find anything equivalent in American history, and the choice is clear.
00:09:02.760This election is going to determine whether we have a renaissance, really, in American freedom and a rebirth of American liberty and conceptions of the spirit of 1776,
00:09:14.820or whether we're going to, increasingly, as we have been, go down the path of totalitarianism.
00:09:22.040And that's not hyperbolic, but that is the stark choice that we face.
00:09:28.480The path to totalitarianism has been decades in the making.
00:09:33.640It's not like Athena out of Zeus's head.
00:09:36.140This is something that we have been—essentially, many currents have brought us to where we are.
00:09:42.500But that's the choice, the lawfare, the tactics that have been employed, 2016, then 2020, and then with the run-up to the election today.
00:09:53.660And, Steve, as you've stressed time and again, what happens after the election is also essential to ensuring that we have a faithful election.
00:10:05.700But that path to totalitarianism is a really stark one.
00:10:10.020And we draw the contrast to the Bolsheviks in 1917.
00:10:13.780They didn't know how far they could push the Russian people.
00:10:16.980It's not because they didn't have the intent, the revolutionary and bloodthirsty intent,
00:10:23.020but they recognized that year after year they could push and they could continue.
00:10:29.580And the result was that you reached the horrors of Stalinism.
00:10:34.140And that's something that we need to recognize.
00:10:36.460Americans need to recognize the stark choice which is present.
00:10:40.560But at the same time, there's the possibility with President Trump and the coalition that's coming together, as your cold open identified, right, folks are coming to the MAGA movement in droves and from many different populations who they hadn't before.
00:10:59.060There's that possibility for the renaissance really in American thought, in American politics, and to recapture really what made the United States an exceptional and great country.
00:11:14.900Let me get Captain Fennell in here because he's seen it from Europe.
00:11:17.460With your guys' thesis and what Dr. Thayer just laid out, and we just had on Thursday in Atlanta, I think the second or third of the Freedom Alliance's, the Third World War, the early years,
00:11:31.680which the Committee on the Present Danger, Captain Fennell, you, Dr. Thayer, obviously War Room, have helped.
00:11:45.720You see all the conflicts in Ukraine, everything.
00:11:49.300I mean, do we have a—if we're going to have a renaissance, I mean, how are we going to do that, Captain Fennell, when the storm clouds of war are right there with us, sir?
00:12:02.840And I think the answer is we have to return to the spirit of 1776, which we mentioned in the article, which is that we have to put truth first.
00:12:11.560In your cold open, you had somebody on.
00:12:13.480I don't know who that person is, but they talked about that the party, the GOP, used to stand for principles.
00:12:20.500Since Biden's been in office, we've had probably a million people be vaporized through war.
00:12:26.860In Afghanistan, Americans and Afghani friends and allies murdered.
00:12:31.220In Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians murdered, Russian soldiers dead, five million people displaced out of Ukraine at a minimum.
00:12:43.820And now we see what the tens of thousands are being killed in Israel and Gaza.
00:12:48.680So by allowing the totalitarians that are pursuing their agenda inside the United States, we're watching people be killed.
00:13:00.180And we didn't see that during the previous administration.
00:13:02.860So when people want to talk about principle and stand for principles, we have to speak out for truth.
00:13:08.540And so if they want to focus on some trial and be titillated with that, that's their business.
00:13:14.100But the reality is people are being killed because of the policies and actions of Joe Biden.
00:13:20.380And it was highlighted this last week, watching our secretary of state go out and play a guitar in Kiev while people are in war.
00:13:31.580And Americans, if we're going to avoid this war or prepare for this potential war that Xi and Putin and the mullahs want to inflict upon us,
00:13:40.180we're going to have to stand up now and reject the lies, reject these lies that are coming out of every orifice in D.C.
00:13:48.160and the press and the media, and we've got to speak truth, and we've got to say we've got to get back to rational thinking,
00:13:55.000and we can't allow this agenda to take Trump out to dominate everybody's mindset.
00:16:01.880In the War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:16:06.500Dr. Thayer, Captain Finnell picked up on it, Stuart Stephens.
00:16:10.300Remember, Stuart Stephens was the major strategist for Mitt Romney and one of the most prominent political voices.
00:16:17.260We opened, we had both Luntz talking about the rise of MAGA as a multi-ethnic, multi-racial, populist, nationalist movement that right now looks like,
00:16:27.560if you look at the polling, and we can deliver that and not let them steal it, this could be a blowout.
00:22:13.640It had a piece that says, well, if corporations can be people, then animals can be treated as people as well.
00:22:18.900And I thought to myself, this is the crazed thinking of these depraved people.
00:22:24.540We need to be thinking about rowing back the idea that corporations can act as individuals in an election in the United States, right?
00:22:34.040That somehow the defenses, the pretenses—
00:22:38.200This is what the donors wanted from day one, right?
00:22:40.040This is what the corporate class wants, right?
00:22:42.360Because it effectively negates your agency out there.
00:22:47.160And it's not a human against human thing.
00:22:49.940It is a faceless corporation against your economy, against your constitution, against your agency, against your neighborhood.
00:22:57.400And I think the future of this movement in a lot of ways, and call me a hippie maybe, lays with assailing corporations at the most fundamental level, right?
00:23:05.760They've now found these forever chemicals ubiquitous in the Great Lakes.
00:24:32.600It's ordinary Americans, and they're unaware of this stuff.
00:24:35.080They're poisoning America, and you're eating the poison.
00:24:38.240And also destroying the working class in this country because you're driving on wages.
00:24:42.000This Bolshevik revolution could not happen in America without the corporate class and all their cash.
00:24:48.460Remember, I make a big distinction between communism and Marxism.
00:24:53.140Communism is a set of economic principles.
00:24:55.980And, of course, the Marxists—these people are clearly Marxist, right?
00:25:00.040They want total control, and they want to accrete all value to themselves.
00:25:05.580So it's not like they're, you know, New Testament, Gospel of Matthew, Sermon on the Mount, you know, communist that, you know, everybody gets their own share.
00:25:51.140I mean, in just this last couple of weeks, we had Ireland begin deporting illegal immigrants.
00:25:57.560We had England start deporting illegal immigrants.
00:26:00.320We had the Netherlands begin mass deportations of illegals and a crackdown on the Green Revolution.
00:26:07.620We had Peru say that transism is a mental disease.
00:26:12.840A few, what, two months ago, we had the Cass report in England, which I think shocked everybody, that said, yeah, there's biological sexes and there's only two of them.
00:26:23.520And miracle in miracles, the British government actually accepted that with the National Health Service and said, okay, you're right.
00:26:32.740So the U.S. is actually way behind the global trend right now, which is populism reacting against all of these elements within the globalist movement.
00:26:46.440And I think your first guest was talking about where President Trump is with blacks.
00:26:51.720We're only seeing the tip of the iceberg.
00:26:54.040The report came out today that Trump is going to hold a rally in New York, the first by a Republican in a very long time.
00:27:01.180And, of course, he will get an incredible turnout.
00:27:04.380And you guys are all absolutely right.
00:27:06.700The only reason we're even discussing Harrison Butker and his church speech or Marjorie Taylor Greene and occasional cortex in their house fight or the Alito flag,
00:27:19.140the only reason they are bringing this stuff up is because Joe Biden is getting crushed now.
00:27:25.140The polls are starting to all move away from him in a significant way.
00:27:28.960Trump's starting in near 50 percent in many of these state polls.
00:31:08.180Tell us about this because I think you're 1,000% correct.
00:31:11.100I've started to watch a lot of, like, localized programming from outside of the East Coast.
00:31:16.580Like, comedy programming, cultural programming, things like that.
00:31:20.200And the things that we're told in New York and D.C. that you can't say, you can't talk about, you can't joke about, like, all of these things, oh, they're doing it all the time.
00:31:40.280So, recently, and I know a lot of the audience will know what I'm talking about already, but recently I've started watching a lot of this show, Kill Tony, right, which is out of Austin.
00:31:46.980They left L.A., especially because of all the pandemic stuff, moved the show out to Austin.
00:31:51.860They're friends with the kind of Joe Rogan guys and all that community.
00:31:55.180They have these comedians on every week.
00:31:56.600And, look, I'm not saying, this is no endorsement from me on this stuff, but, like, Adam Ray, another comedian, gets up on stage a couple weeks ago, and he's in full, like, drag, right?
00:32:29.940And I know a lot of people have felt like that for a long time, but I think that that stark distinction, that gulf is getting wider and wider.
00:32:37.060I think this is also Gerd Wilders, what's happening with him.
00:32:39.520He's putting together the anti-mass migration, even Ireland kicking back on some of this stuff.
00:32:44.320Look, the funny thing is that the East Coast, the Acela Corridor now is like the old world to the rest of America.
00:33:46.060In fact, I have a good friend who transits between Utah and California, Los Angeles, and he just came back from California because I'm just struck by how much rage and hopelessness is in the eyes of the people out there.
00:34:02.840I think not just New York and D.C., but obviously Los Angeles and San Francisco are in that same thing.
00:34:10.000And the people are seeing their own more local governments in California and New York doing this incredibly horrible stuff and just not stopping, and they feel helpless.
00:34:21.820And to a degree, I think they're blaming the rest of the country.
00:34:24.880It's kind of that final stage before they get to self-awareness and blaming themselves.
00:34:29.680But I wanted to bring up one more great example of where we're going with this, and that's Japan.
00:34:37.400Now, in my rock and roll days, we played the Troubadour, and the real WHO came in and sat through our set at the Troubadour, and Pete Townsend slapped me on the back and said, hey, good show, Watt.
00:34:49.200I'm talking about the bad WHO, the World Health Organization.
00:34:52.840And Japan said, no, we're out of this.
00:34:55.380So everywhere around the world, we're seeing massive pushback against these tyrants, and it's a good thing.
00:35:01.540Swaykert's been on this show, been on the old Breitbart show for 12 years now.
00:35:07.120He's been waiting for that moment to get that in there because he's a rock and roller at heart.
00:35:13.400Before I let you go, Dr. Swaykert, talk about the book because you're one of the great historians out there.
00:35:17.700You're also one of the best guys looking at polls and looking at trends and looking at the math.
00:35:21.760Tell me about Trump and actually at the state level.
00:35:24.040You're seeing some positive trends here.
00:35:26.760Yeah, well, Trump is just surging everywhere.
00:35:29.260Again, that's why we are seeing the news about Sam Alito's flag, about the dust up between Marjorie Taylor Greene and AOC.
00:35:39.280By the way, as a historian, I do have to inform you that in 1836 there was a fight on the Arkansas house floor in which two guys squared off with Bowie knives and one of them was left gutted on the floor.
00:35:52.180So we aren't anywhere near that spot yet.
00:35:54.560But the reason you're seeing all this other news is to detract or distract from Trump's incredible growing poll leads.
00:36:15.180They're saying that Biden's already lost the working class of all colors, and it's getting worse.
00:36:21.700But what we aren't seeing is a major surge in a lot of the state-level Republican politicians like Bernie Moreno in Ohio or Carrie Lake in Arizona.
00:36:32.180I think the Sheehy in Montana has closed the gap and may even be ahead now.
00:36:37.240But one of the reasons for this is that it's a two-step process.
00:36:42.320People trust Trump, but they don't yet trust the Republican Party because they've been stabbed in the back for so long, especially this vote two weeks ago about the Ukraine, right?
00:37:09.280So I've got a history site, The Wild World of History, where you can get a full curriculum in U.S. and world history for high schoolers, homeschoolers.
00:37:17.300And I've got a political site, The Wild World of Politics, where I give my more acerbic and inflammatory political views.
00:37:27.080And, of course, our book is A Patriot's History of Globalism.
00:37:30.380It's rise and decline, and, boy, it is so timely.
00:37:36.800Dr. Schweikert, thank you for coming on here, man.
00:37:39.480He's a five-tool player, as they say in baseball.
00:37:43.100Do you agree with Schweikert that the polling shows that, one, number one, the Democrats are losing the working class, and it's multi-ethnic, it's multi-racial, right?
00:37:52.940This is now people are focused on how the middle class and working class have been screwed.
00:37:56.560But also, there is a gap between some of these Senate candidates, even in some of the House, that people are—this new coalition trusts Trump, but they don't transfer that trust right now to the Republican Party or Republican candidates.
00:39:38.060And everybody's gotten rich off general dynamics and so on and so forth.
00:39:41.080And the perpetual nature of that industry and its lobbying interests in D.C. is kind of one of the biggest things about the populist movement and how the populist left and populist right unite around this issue is get all of those.
00:39:56.380If you got all of those defense lobbyists and appropriators and all of that, if you got them out of D.C. or you limited their access or you limited their ability to spend cash to buy up the private room at Cafe Milano and to do all of those things, if you even just limited that, America would find itself losing fewer of its children to bloody wars abroad.
00:40:16.660Ben Harnwell, the parents in Ukraine know what Raheem's talking about.
00:40:25.540They're the ones that don't want their sons and daughters to go into the charnel house, correct?
00:40:49.420General Brown, Charlie Brown, in fact, the chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, said in an interview on an airplane to Brussels to the NATO headquarters yesterday,
00:41:00.280contradicting the official by the administration line, said that we'll get there eventually, which is, say, NATO presence, American presence in Ukraine.
00:41:09.620This was with regards to the formal trainers.
00:41:16.820There's more on that story that's come out.
00:41:19.220And that was in the New York Times yesterday.
00:41:21.060There's more now in the Wall Street Journal.
00:41:22.840And that is, he said that, this is General Brown, said that Ukraine has formally asked for U.S. help in striking targets inside, deep inside the Russian border.
00:41:35.380Now, formally, formally, officially, this has always been a big no-no from behalf of the Biden administration.
00:41:42.600However, however, what General Brown said seems to be corroborated by something Anthony Blinken said just last week.
00:41:52.180He said, and listen to this, Steve, because I think the duplicitousness here in the Secretary of State's response, a deflection to a journalist's question, is very, very illustrative.
00:42:01.860He said, we have not encouraged or enabled strikes outside Ukraine.
00:42:06.420But ultimately, Ukraine has to make decisions for itself about how it's going to conduct this war.
00:42:14.660The official U.S. position here, the Biden administration position, is Ukraine cannot use the armaments that the U.S. is providing to Ukraine to strike inside Russian territory.
00:42:27.020This position here that Ukraine has to decide for itself can only be an invitation, basically, on behalf of Ukraine, to drag the United States into war.
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00:45:37.580Raheem, I don't know if we can wait till – if you listen to Harnwell and the analyses he's doing, we are rapidly being pulled into this thing.
00:45:45.720It's almost like they want to de-Trumpify the second term and get us so far into it that not even Trump can get us out.
00:45:52.420Yeah, I'm not sure that scenario actually exists.
00:46:00.220You don't think they can get the combat troops in there, the trainers, and get guys shot and then call Article 5 or they start targeting into Russia.
00:46:08.320And all of a sudden the Russians are going, hey, dude, you're targeting.
00:47:09.740You do not understand that the EU, the guys in D.C., Victoria Nuland, people you'd never heard of, they are back at this, and this thing is going to drive the future of modern politics.
00:47:21.460And, sir, to a large extent, you were right.
00:47:23.240Yeah, I mean, at the time, the lens was this is their way of trying to stop a Russian resurgence, right, and Russian influence in the region.
00:47:33.040And, you know, you can understand if you are an interventionist power, if you can understand that if you are NATO, that you are necessarily perturbed by nations in the Russian orbit having pro-Russian prime ministers and so on and so forth.
00:47:47.900But so what do they do is they did a coup.
00:47:53.860The likes of which I thought had been consigned to the history books, quite frankly.
00:47:58.100I mean, I thought, especially after what we had seen during the so-called Arab Spring, which, by the way, isn't it wonderful that we've got all these flourishing democracies in the Middle East now?
00:48:07.420The Ukraine overthrow of that, and I know you've been through it like a million times, but seeing it on the ground was really something else.
00:48:15.500I mean, I was talking to, I mean, it was freezing cold, by the way.
00:48:18.600We had to walk around with, well, by the way, I do this everywhere, but I had to walk around with a flask full of whiskey.
00:48:25.540I had three, four layers on, big leather jacket over.
00:48:28.100And every sort of 50 yards, you're walking around, you'd have a trash can on fire, and people just huddled around it because it was so freezing cold out there.
00:48:37.160And you got to talking to people that way.
00:48:38.960And I talked to so many Ukrainians who were pro the overthrow of the pro-Russian regime, right?
00:48:51.220These were NGO operatives, Brussels funded in large part, and neo-Nazis in large part.
00:48:57.600I mean, they were so neo-Nazi in large part that they were, like, openly joking about it with us and trying to intimidate us in a little bit of a jocular manner.
00:49:06.980But listen, so we did that, called that.
00:49:08.960We've called everything up until this point.
00:49:10.540I'm going to call something else for you here right now.
00:49:13.660Ukraine, the plan, what's the plan for the future of Ukraine?
00:49:17.100Because clearly the plan isn't to keep young Ukrainian men alive to rebuild the nation after all of this is said and done.
00:49:24.780And I think your parents understand that.
00:49:26.220That's already getting them the hell out of Ukraine.
00:49:30.460So who do you think they intend to import into Ukraine to rebuild the country?
00:49:37.120If I can put it so bluntly, Ukraine will be the first African nation in Europe in 10 to 15 years' time, if this thing continues the way it is.
00:50:07.800You and Rahim have been dead right on everything about this since the month before the war when you guys called the shots.
00:50:13.800Your current assessment, sir, since we had an assassination—they're trying to do the guns of August this week with the assassination attempt.
00:50:20.300Well, listening to Rahim talking about Ukraine as being the first African nation in 10 to 15 years' time in mainland Europe is an interesting proposition.
00:50:30.620However, my direct experience of the Africans who are coming into this continent illegally, not legal workers, but illegally, is that they're not coming here to work, and they're certainly not coming to rebuild Ukraine.
00:50:43.780They're coming here to live at existing indigenous taxpayers' expense.
00:50:49.520You know, I thought I was being spicy.
00:50:52.040And obviously to vote left-wing in whichever nation-state that they're coming in.
00:51:01.280So I don't—you know, unless they're actually going to be physically put in cages and taken against their will to Ukraine with whips cracking over their heads, told to work and to construct, they ain't going to Ukraine.
00:51:11.420I mean, that's—but it's an interesting problem—it's an interesting—Rahim, it's an edgy solution to a Europe-wide problem.
00:51:19.500But his point—we're going to go to break, and I want you guys to stick.
00:51:22.800But the point is, the parents in Ukraine—what's obvious right now in all of this is that the manpower to fight the war in Ukraine from the Ukrainians—and, hey, these people have been brave.
00:51:34.520But the parents are making a rational choice here, and they're saying, yes, there's not going to be anything left to build over, and I'm not going to throw my son and daughter into the charnel house here, right?
00:51:44.420I'm not going to—this is why for people making $900 a month, they're paying $5,000 and $10,000 to get their kids out, to get their kids to Ireland, to get their kids to Holland.
00:51:55.500And you're seeing a big blowback there now in those countries, right, in some of the frontline nations.
00:52:01.740But the point is, this is all driven by the fact that the people that have the most at stake understand the corruption and understand the con, and that's why they're voting right now to do it.
00:52:32.000We're going to be right back with Ben Harnwell, Raheem Ghassam.
00:52:34.940We're in a modern day holy war, coming after your mind to find your soul.
00:52:44.680Have you heard of cancer-fighting foods?
00:52:46.820The American Cancer Society discovered diets rich in fruits and veggies may actually lower—let me repeat that—lower your risk of cancer.
00:52:57.420Now, hopefully, you're motivated enough to run out to the store and get five full servings of fruits and veggies.