Bannon's War Room - November 09, 2024


Episode 4044: Cultural Revolution Vs. Mass Deportations


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

181.31035

Word Count

10,159

Sentence Count

26

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

On today's show, we have a special guest on the show to discuss the continued meltdown in Washington, D.C., and around the White House, as well as the latest on the latest in the Mueller investigation.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
00:00:09.840 medieval on this people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.440 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to
00:00:20.520 do everything the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
00:00:23.960 where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
00:00:31.780 these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
00:00:38.900 is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:47.400 sources at the department of justice tell nbc news that officials see no point in continuing
00:00:57.600 to pursue both of their outstanding federal criminal cases when the defendant will become the sitting
00:01:02.560 president weeks from now and no one is happier about that than trump and his allies steve bannon
00:01:09.200 freshly released from prison himself wasted no time in promising revenge
00:01:14.160 jeff clark is going to be the attorney general of the united states so merrick garland when we
00:01:21.600 throw you in prison and jack smith in prison remember it's jeff clark who you try to destroy
00:01:27.280 no one is happier about that than trump and his allies steve bannon freshly released from prison
00:01:34.320 himself wasted no time in promising revenge jeff clark is going to be the attorney general of the united
00:01:43.220 states so merrick garland when we throw you in prison and jack smith in prison remember it's jeff clark
00:01:49.520 who you try to destroy joining me now is joy but let's just say there are some decent republicans
00:01:57.580 who care about this country who will say we have to go into the administration we'll figure out a way
00:02:04.920 to get in because it cannot be these far right extreme it cannot be steve bannon and steve miller
00:02:10.960 running the show they've already said but explicitly what they want to do my hope is that some republicans
00:02:18.160 who understand institutions will step up where i'm frightened is that i am i'm deeply concerned as to
00:02:26.780 what the white house looks like but i really do implore republicans that have not already publicly
00:02:34.080 criticized him but even the ones who have i mean he says you know he he can struggle the block we've
00:02:38.340 seen it he did it with jd vance he's done it with several people um to come back into the administration
00:02:43.200 and serve as the adults in the room i want to ask you but i need a yes or no from peter and i get
00:02:50.260 realize this is an insane question kamala harris said she would put a republican in her white house
00:02:56.600 is there any planet is there any is there any universe where donald trump tries to do the same
00:03:03.100 and says i'm going to put a democrat in this white house yeah rfk jr
00:03:05.840 well i've yes okay you know what that is you know what that is
00:03:11.700 exactly you answer the question i'll say gabber how should there you go how's the democrat
00:03:16.700 honored to have made my msnbc debut yesterday but today is a new day giving us
00:03:24.720 many more opportunities to i'm sure make many more msnbc appearances it's natalie winters hosting
00:03:30.560 live from washington dc today saturday november 9th in the year of our lord 2024 stephen k bannon is
00:03:37.820 joining us remotely if we want to bring him in we can steve so much love for you over at msnbc i think
00:03:46.280 alex wagner's a little bit obsessed with you i think there was a little bit of a a glitch going on
00:03:50.780 there but there's a moment where they ask one of their legal analysts if jack smith should be scared
00:03:56.920 about what his future may look like i think they even asked they've been watching war if he needs
00:04:01.080 to preserve his documents the answer is a resounding yes not just from the war room but from msnbc
00:04:08.300 curious your thoughts on the continued meltdown um first off i want to thank uh our production team
00:04:16.300 and of course denver uh for the the clip with um with natalie was so powerful we played it twice
00:04:24.360 her debut her debut her debut on msnbc we played it twice now listen and i think let me start with
00:04:33.080 this natalie stephanie rule who's i think one of the smarter people over there she's a former
00:04:37.800 investment banker uh she stepped in from uh from brian williams took the 11 o'clock show which i've
00:04:43.460 always loved on msnbc uh it just shows you right there how lazy they have been because of the
00:04:49.800 simple fact of she throws that thing would there be any democrats and she doesn't get the point that
00:04:56.120 tulsi gabbard uh nicole shanahan um robert f kennedy jr a guy named elon musk david sacks uh bill
00:05:08.060 ackman if you look at the democrats that have come on board and this really upsets me they sat there
00:05:14.720 and had to be peter baker who is the and baker is the white house you know he's the white house
00:05:20.360 correspondent for the new york times of course he's going to know that but msnbc and the people
00:05:25.440 sat around there had absolutely no earthly idea there are any democrats the power of what happened
00:05:31.300 on tuesday that clearly they have they're too lazy and too arrogant to even look at is the fact that
00:05:38.540 we ran up these numbers and closed the gap in illinois and closed the gap in new jersey
00:05:42.600 right uh and closed the gap in new york city there's all kind of maps of new york city
00:05:47.220 we'll be getting into next week with jackie torboroff and others that show that democrats and
00:05:53.140 independents that lean democrats coming our way you sit right there and she goes would there be any
00:05:57.500 possibility of a democrat well hang on elon musk is down there and he's kind of co-head of the
00:06:03.300 transition tulsi gabbard's down in mar-a-lago every day and she's probably going to be offered a senior
00:06:09.100 intelligence or senior defense position uh bill ackman and a guy like david sacks david sacks has a lot of
00:06:15.960 input into what's going on because he's these guys may not be maga but right now they're maga adjacent
00:06:22.340 and they're all democrats a lot of them were progressive democrats ackman being a being a prime
00:06:27.720 example but we probably have 20 or 30 people that were uh that were democrats i think i think
00:06:34.620 lutnik who's who's co-heading transition i think howard was a democrat a couple of decades ago so you've
00:06:40.540 got all these guys that men and women who are prominent uh democrats who are now part of our cause
00:06:46.860 and that's the reason we drove forward with such as massive victory in this kind of beatdown
00:06:52.700 and msnbc sitting there go anybody in his cabinet yes there definitely will be people in his cabinet
00:06:58.920 there'll be people in the white house and it won't be like 16 where we had a lot of progressive
00:07:03.720 democrats that came in and still had a progressive democratic mindset these people are the people that
00:07:08.800 have transitioned from being progressive democrats with tulsi gabbard i think when she was in congress at
00:07:14.060 first outside of her military experience was a was a very progressive democrat and kind of became
00:07:20.160 uh maga because you know she became anti uh complete endless war so i'd love your i'd love you thinking
00:07:28.120 about that just about the presentation also the complete and total meltdown of the jack smith yes you
00:07:34.000 know we yes last night even got more serious it's not just preserve your documents there's serious
00:07:39.120 discussions going on about the appointment of a special prosecutor uh the federalist the federalist
00:07:44.960 has a great article i've got it up on getter the federalist but i think a guy named davidson
00:07:50.160 that talks about natalie first a reckoning and then unity and he's talking about specifically going
00:07:56.540 after the deep state on criminal charges ma'am well i think they realize that the era of strongly
00:08:04.300 worded letters is over and as much as we can celebrate what jim jordan put out let's be very
00:08:09.120 clear the only reason that jim jordan is you know sitting pretty and able to put out a letter saying
00:08:15.220 that jack smith needs to preserve his documents has absolutely nothing to do with what this congress
00:08:20.280 has done it's solely because of the mandate and the victory of president donald j trump but i think when
00:08:26.560 you get into the issues of personnel and staffing i think that it's going to be another battle where the
00:08:31.980 power of this audience is really going to need to be on full display and in full force right it's great
00:08:39.680 that we have such a big tent and there's so many people who want to join it but just like the southern
00:08:43.480 border i think we need to have uh some level of vetting going on and i think particularly you're
00:08:48.380 already sort of sort of starting to see the divergence of different camps on how they want to handle what
00:08:54.600 will i think be essentially the first flashpoint of the trump administration which is of course the mass
00:09:00.560 deportations i don't just say that because it's so crucial to the maga agenda but obviously the left
00:09:06.160 is mobilizing in their own words a militant counter insurgency against it and there's reporting today
00:09:12.440 out of nbc news the headline we can toss the article up some republicans try to tone down trump's mass
00:09:19.200 deportation threats and it sort of gets into this competing world view where do we view the mass
00:09:26.020 deportations as just a tool a cudgel to remove you know the gang members the violent criminals the
00:09:32.200 people who killed lake and riley from this country or is it a broader systemic removal of sort of an
00:09:38.700 invasion of people who have viewed america not as a country but as an economic state entity or
00:09:45.040 corporation and i think that right there gives us this audience this show to sort of stand in the
00:09:51.160 breach against for example you guessed it it's rubio and salazar who are coming out and trying
00:09:56.300 to hone in more so on the criminal angle of the mass deportations but i think that that fundamentally
00:10:01.900 misconstrues how we view immigration in other words the national security stuff the you know
00:10:08.440 neighborhood and community safety is a part of the stool it's one leg but the bigger issue is that
00:10:14.580 immigration is something like you've always said it's an issue of economics and suppressing the wages of
00:10:20.080 working class people so we're not just removing criminals we're removing a monolithic group of
00:10:25.060 people who really are the antithesis of the populist agenda that undergirds the maga movement um so i'm
00:10:32.320 curious your thoughts on sort of how you think this audience particularly when it comes to the mass
00:10:37.260 deportation fights can sort of be the uh counter resistance to the resistance not just in the form of
00:10:43.220 the shock troops on the streets but particularly sort of the embeds within the trump administration
00:10:49.060 how we sort of give them shall we say a mccarthy-esque treatment to ensure that these mass deportations
00:10:54.440 actually materialize that's brilliant so let me lay it out this way i think this is a way that it can
00:11:00.080 it can be a construct when you think about it as we said we have the convergence of two
00:11:04.560 kind of crises at the very beginning of trump's second term number one you have the whole financial
00:11:11.160 with the debt ceiling the the the budget that we have to you know cut the you know with elon i
00:11:17.160 understand uh you know my knowledge of what's going on at the transition office and down in mar-a-lago
00:11:24.940 itself is elon's all over this and he's really thinking through significant smart cuts on efficiencies
00:11:31.440 and things like that in the budget then you have the tax revision so that's that whole financial
00:11:35.780 and you got the scott besson some other people working on the other is the mass deportations those
00:11:41.280 will be the action plans the other third is the is the deconstruction of the administrative state which
00:11:48.400 will be part of deregulation but also the holding of accountability and the deconstruction of the deep
00:11:54.000 state uh as the federalist says it has to be a reckoning then unity um what they're let's go back
00:12:02.180 to deportations because that's i've said it's going to be the original i think high impact point of
00:12:06.840 contact they've already very smartly gone to the rhinos and gone to the rubios and go to salazar
00:12:14.600 and listen we understand that the hispanics are coming on now in a in a in a way that not just had
00:12:21.540 us get a blowout win on tuesday but could be part of this coalition going forward and can get us to the
00:12:26.960 two-thirds one-third that we could actually you know dominate and govern for 50 years or more like
00:12:32.320 the 1932 realignment um the one thing i think we need is precision language and look correct me if
00:12:39.520 i'm wrong i think we're getting kind of sloppy in the in the in the analysis and that's why you see
00:12:44.500 the left what they're throwing up at us is actually incorrect my belief is what we must focus on
00:12:51.800 initially is the illegal alien migrants or illegal alien invaders or undocumented migrants however you
00:12:59.840 want to categorize that that came across from the moment that biden uh took uh you know did 30 or 50
00:13:09.900 or 60 executive orders on the afternoon of the 20th of january 2021 to take off all the safeguards
00:13:16.340 that president trump had to try to secure the border right to basically today because you know or to the
00:13:25.420 day trump comes back in because you know another million are coming up when people are talking about
00:13:29.780 12 or 15 or there's i think 25 or 30 illegal alien or undocumented folks here we're not going back to
00:13:38.760 old times i said people have been here decades they have children that's an issue for another day
00:13:43.160 the issue before us i think most importantly and we'll get the attention of the african-american
00:13:49.240 and hispanic community that voted for us is what biden did to flood the zone i believe that's 11
00:13:55.000 million to 15 million that's that's the universe we're talking about and they come you're they're
00:13:59.080 triaged they are the insane assignments and the mentally issues that trump talks about it clearly
00:14:04.980 the prisoners which is huge uh and then you get down to the population as i said and caroline levitt
00:14:11.780 and others said all 15 million have to go home but that should be the universe we must just deal
00:14:17.380 initially because it's going to take a couple of years you're going to have to have deals with
00:14:22.160 countries but you must we must focus on what biden and harris and the progressive left and the
00:14:28.820 corporations that the wall street barons the big corporations did under biden's regime to unwind
00:14:35.760 and steve we're coming up against the end of the break it feels weird for me to be interrupting you
00:14:40.520 but we will be right back we're in posse i will say msnbc they're always heckling you and steven miller
00:14:46.540 the tip of the spear when it comes to deconstructing the administrative state and securing the southern
00:14:51.820 border respectively it's the two issues i think they're most concerned about stephen k bannon natalie
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00:16:18.060 exactly the same number of votes that he got in 2020 so there wasn't a growing of the number of
00:16:26.400 people who voted for him what democrats have to look at is why is it that 10 million of our voters
00:16:32.540 stayed home uh why they didn't where were they what happened and that is a you're back in the war
00:16:40.800 room and uh hey msnbc i'm happy to come on the show explain that to you i'm sure stephen k bannon i'm
00:16:46.440 sure any member of the war room posse would love to come on and explain to you why those 10 million
00:16:52.160 voters seemingly just stayed home but let's cut to the chase it's because they never existed in the
00:16:58.460 first place it's funny to watch the atlantic magazine they're already in meltdown about the
00:17:04.220 uh stop the steel movement they have a new piece up today quote the stop the steel movement isn't
00:17:09.780 letting up in 2024 false claims of voter fraud were about more than election denialism like you know
00:17:17.040 they're already clutching their pearls i guess tim miller's pearls panicking about the mass deportations
00:17:23.000 and they say that the outgrowth the outcrop of the stop the steel movement is that we've actually
00:17:28.180 been hyping and amping the threat of non-citizens voting only to lay the political pretext and
00:17:34.280 groundwork to sort of support the idea that we need mass deportations i'd humbly push back voting
00:17:40.720 fraud aside i think we have just enough evidence i'd actually point you to i think it was barack
00:17:45.180 obama's own labor department that commissioned the study showing that mass illegal immigration has
00:17:50.020 suppressed the wages of black and brown americans uh by significant measures but i guess uh if you don't
00:17:56.920 care about american citizenship or americans and you intentionally want to destroy this country
00:18:03.240 rachel maddow it's not us it's not us that's trying to break the dollar it's you guys well then i guess
00:18:08.820 it's almost like you had some sort of master plan but the election of president donald j trump got in
00:18:14.180 there and interrupted it all steve bannon joins us remotely we got jack posobic i think rudy giuliani
00:18:21.300 joining us later in the show before we get to that steve i'm curious to get yes hang on one second
00:18:27.440 one second i want to go back make sure the audience is up to this because we have our staff working on
00:18:32.540 this the uh mathematical expert they had that opened that is actually dead wrong i believe that president
00:18:38.880 trump has reached approximately 74 million which is the number he had the legitimate number he had in
00:18:45.580 2020 and correct me if i'm wrong natalie winters i think there's still eight percent of the vote out
00:18:51.040 our staff is actually believes he will reach 76 maybe 78 million votes he will blow through
00:18:57.640 look in in 16 i thought it did a pretty good job 63 and a half million votes i think we had
00:19:04.280 president trump got 74 million to 20 just a blowout number this time natalie i think he's going to get
00:19:11.040 76 to 78 million votes where they're still going to be at the end of the day i don't know eight to
00:19:16.920 10 million minimum light so they've got a huge air pocket trump's blown through it that's what this
00:19:23.540 that's what a lot of people are asking about 2020 or exactly when what went on here and i think we
00:19:28.820 have to be very precise and not let the mainstream media just say oh trump just got what he got in 2020
00:19:33.240 that's not correct all the votes are still not counted particularly in places like arizona
00:19:38.140 and california and uh so i think the trump number is going to be much higher ma'am
00:19:43.060 the the power of this audience is at least i think 10 million strong whatever you want to put the
00:19:49.960 margin is although like we said it's probably going to grow those are votes that they could not jam into
00:19:54.720 the system because of the efforts of this audience you see it on on full display and steve you know you
00:20:00.720 were speaking i think punchbowl first reported it but at the house freedom caucus sort of new member
00:20:05.240 orientation and you were bold and brave enough to bring up the stolen 2020 election to a room of
00:20:11.520 people who i'm sure certainly are not all on board with talking about that but i'm curious as we
00:20:16.420 discuss you know special counsel investigations setting up whether it's congressional committees
00:20:21.620 whatever the actual lever of power may be i mean i would certainly advocate it i think you would
00:20:26.660 probably agree but on the issue of election integrity you know they always say oh we can't we must
00:20:31.620 move forward we can't look into the past but i think we need to look back do you think that we
00:20:35.720 need special yeah it's a question i'm gonna ask you it's two things number one uh because we haven't
00:20:41.740 had chance number one my construct about on the mass deportations i think we have to basically kind of
00:20:49.420 ring fence what we're talking about metaphorically we have to i think we have to do that i don't think
00:20:55.380 we can make a broad thing of going through every illegal aliens in the country because there have
00:21:00.120 been people here for decades and i look we're not amnesty people i'm just talking about for the
00:21:04.260 mechanics of it number one how do we do that because we complicated enough and i think we have to
00:21:09.460 say that this was the biden regime's plan right basically to crush the black and hispanic working
00:21:15.900 class and we can find that for people number two i think you've done you're the tip of the spear
00:21:20.720 along with you know michael benz and and darren beady and rahim kasam and beginning of the color
00:21:26.800 of revolution i would ask you where do you start if you're going to set up a special
00:21:32.120 prosecutor and people should know i believe that that's going to happen because there's a lot of
00:21:37.560 people believe that the house even with the great guys like gates and others they'll just particularly
00:21:43.480 with house leadership that thing may be at meander it's not that the house doesn't have a role judiciary
00:21:48.440 has to do this they have to look at doj and everything that went on but you need something more
00:21:53.120 formal i would ask you the question you know where do you start with the deportations what's
00:21:58.460 the universe you go after and just combat the color revolution because the resistance is getting
00:22:04.360 stronger every minute this is why we're spending so much time with the war and posse that the the
00:22:09.260 resistance has now gone to the states which we'll talk about in a second but where do you think
00:22:13.400 what's the railhead we have to go back and kind of as as the federalist paper said the federalist
00:22:19.180 magazine says you know to get to the reckoning before you get to the unity
00:22:23.800 well on the issue of i think election integrity which dovetails i think actually quite closely
00:22:31.300 with the immigration particularly the narrative messaging i think you need to get rid of cissa
00:22:36.300 from the get-go i think that's a day one first hour totally disband cissa this country survived up
00:22:41.980 until 2018 without it we don't need it it's a hotbed of censorship they don't do anything when it
00:22:46.960 comes to cyber security attacks how that links to immigration is obviously it's under dhs but
00:22:53.100 they're sort of the tip of the spear when it comes to pushing back against obviously truthful
00:22:57.840 information that this show puts out so i think just from a messaging perspective getting rid of
00:23:02.500 cissa would certainly help but i think the issue too is with the people who are running dhs
00:23:07.240 hopefully i think you know tom homan people like steven miller are going to be around
00:23:10.700 but i think that we have to root out the ideological apparatchiks who don't view themselves
00:23:15.760 is just sort of following the marching orders of the president trump's of the world right and i'm
00:23:20.100 not just talking about the career civil servants dhs i mean should essentially be reduced i think to
00:23:26.620 more of a cbp ice style agency in the sense that they're focusing on mobilizing and you know
00:23:33.660 militarizing lowercase m you know ice and all these various agencies to carry out what's going on at the
00:23:39.900 white house which i think the corollary to that is that whoever's running ppo the staffing the personnel
00:23:44.640 office within the white house is going to be a very very important position but i also think
00:23:49.640 you're already starting to see a chorus of news articles and especially on the resistance side
00:23:54.400 the organizing the activism all of these left-wing groups right it's sort of the new derivation i think
00:24:00.900 of left-wing lawfare where they'll be defending these people for mass deportations on msnbc they're
00:24:06.940 talking about how they want to sue you know every raid every late night raid we're going to make sure
00:24:11.220 that they have every paper you know we're going to make it really difficult for the trump administration
00:24:14.460 to carry this stuff out so many of these left-wing groups are buttressed right by the dark money by
00:24:20.500 these forces that then tie in more broadly to the you know wonderful umbrella that is the cultural and
00:24:26.520 color revolution so i think by identifying the donors you know bringing in the mike benzes of the world
00:24:32.760 again like we said whether it's on the congressional side of things are coming from the white house
00:24:36.280 but to really expose and unmask who is behind a lot of these activist groups i think that that is
00:24:42.720 something that's going to be very important but i also think too that this posse just needs to
00:24:47.460 to really buckle up um we saw what the media hurled against us in 2016 right the scary sob stories of the
00:24:55.780 children and oh you know the little grandma it is up to us to to win the narrative battle because
00:25:02.940 we're not just like i was talking about in the previous segment we're not just up against the
00:25:07.040 democrats right on fighting the mass deportation stuff i'd say there's probably more of an almost
00:25:11.820 insurmountable sort of embed within the republican party that's going to be opposing the mass deportations
00:25:18.840 and they're already coming out now trying to sort of reframe the issue make it a limited hangout
00:25:23.280 a little bit softer than i think the initial punch um that this sort of maga movement the war room posse
00:25:29.900 is probably more down with and you know what steve the other thing i would say there was a story that
00:25:35.280 we broke while um while you were in prison and it was a one of the chief counsel to the uscis in his
00:25:42.360 free time if he wasn't satisfied with destroying this country through legal channels of invasion so in
00:25:49.180 his free time he actually had a tiktok account where he was making videos coaching people on how to avoid
00:25:55.240 deportation i kid you not how successful illegal aliens were making so much money coming into the
00:26:00.580 united states those people should be prosecuted tried for treason frankly i'd throw people like
00:26:07.320 mayorkas in there to set the precedent right there's no pandemic amnesty there's no invasion amnesty going
00:26:13.520 on the best way to make sure that this not just doesn't happen again but that people don't actively
00:26:18.660 try to go out of their way to subvert president trump is to make examples not because it's unjustified
00:26:24.340 but wholly justified examples out of people like mayorkas like these crazy u.s cis embeds like
00:26:32.020 these soros operatives who've been running immigration policy for so long we've got about
00:26:36.060 a minute steve your thoughts no no i i want to go back you talk about that it's not just the rubios
00:26:42.180 and the salazar side you've got um you were talking about on our side of the fence tell the audience what
00:26:48.060 your your reporting shows on jeff miller jeff miller is you know camped out in mar-a-lago for a
00:26:54.200 couple of days before we outed him he's taken off for a while but he's the guy that's that's in with
00:26:58.300 some of these people in the transition he's mccarthy's you know he's the head of the swamp
00:27:02.940 brigade for mccarthy and you're the one that went and investigated what's the immigration group that
00:27:08.240 he's one of his clients one of his most significant client is what is what group um natalie
00:27:14.160 u.s immigration services uh it's a huge eb-5 you know high profile high net worth uh individual
00:27:20.700 visa essentially money laundering operation but really citizenship laundering operation
00:27:26.340 but this audience knows right like we say it's the fight we always wanted when we say they aren't
00:27:32.560 going to give us the keys to the kingdom on january 20th that they isn't just limited to democrats
00:27:38.780 no no no it certainly applies to the sort of i would say shape-shifting you know trans america
00:27:45.500 first however you want to couch it people in the form of jeff miller in the form of kevin mccarthy
00:27:50.380 who are desperate for relevance desperate for political power and they're going to try to glom
00:27:55.480 on like the grifters that they are to your backs the maga movement that drove this victory forward so
00:28:01.120 it's important to call out the jeff millers who might i also add lobbies for pfizer because of course
00:28:07.240 but this is what the fight is about and it's what we have a heck of a lot more control over
00:28:11.520 than we do democrats the resistance stephen k bannon natalie winters much more right after
00:28:16.520 this short break i want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming to our money in our
00:28:22.700 bank accounts first think back to 9-11 shortly after the government pushed through the patriot act
00:28:27.760 this gave the government power to spy on innocent americans by monitoring our phone and email and
00:28:33.820 tracking our movement across the internet now jim rickards editor of the independent financial
00:28:39.340 newsletter strategic intelligence and new york times best-selling author is warning about a coming
00:28:44.940 event that could elevate this governmental surveillance to a terrifying new level in fact
00:28:50.360 some of the guests i've had on the war room believe that the government will soon expand their powers
00:28:55.220 to track our every move if we say the wrong things on social media donate to the wrong causes buy
00:29:01.980 firearms or even vote maga the government may be able to shut us out of our bank accounts i can't say
00:29:08.860 for sure if this will happen but it's an interesting and dire warning fortunately jim rickards an american
00:29:15.440 patriot and friend of mine has made it his mission to educate us on what he believes is coming and how to
00:29:21.440 protect yourself from the possibility of programmable money watch jim's warning video now before it's
00:29:29.340 censored like i've been in the past go to rickardswarroom.com that's rickardswarroom.com
00:29:35.600 now to see the video i think we're going to see a lot of you know courage and resourcefulness
00:29:42.320 at the state level at the local level and there's a long history uh in authoritarian context of this
00:29:49.960 um it works best at the beginning of uh an authoritarian you know state or when it's becoming
00:29:57.000 uh weak and when it's fraying but um there's a long history of bureaucratic resistance um inside
00:30:05.260 government uh civil servants as well as you know we have the tradition of states rights right and
00:30:12.420 this is part of what uh these governors are talking about states rights i didn't know you were allowed
00:30:21.440 to say that anymore i guess if you're a part of the resistance you get a pass but right there to the
00:30:26.500 other buried lead bureaucratic resistance right that's they're giving you the battle plan the locus
00:30:32.860 of where a lot of the uh resistance the opposite maybe resistance is too nice a term just like steve
00:30:37.920 isn't like saying deep state it's in your face right this is not some clandestine operation this
00:30:43.280 is up in your grill militant they're coming for you form of opposition like they say elections are
00:30:49.300 just a tactic i think four years of democracy uh drivel counters against that steve your thoughts
00:30:55.240 okay uh war room posse take your number two pencils out we're going to write some things down this is
00:31:00.520 the beginning okay this is the other angle the blocking position of the resistance and they're using
00:31:06.840 they're going to use the courts and the power of the governors look we believe as you know uh natalie
00:31:12.460 in federalism we believe in the 10th amendment we think it's very important we'd love pushing things
00:31:16.960 back to the states that's what we think hey the elections are in state level you don't need a bunch
00:31:21.300 of federal laws there this should be state level uh the state legislature should be on top of these
00:31:26.260 things like the constitution says we believe that we're a big huge believer in states rights now i realize
00:31:31.260 as a kid coming from richmond virginia that can be that can kind of get loaded sometimes
00:31:35.960 but president trump on the abortion issue he's a huge believer in devolving this back to the states
00:31:42.660 and that's where we say hey even in ohio and in kansas where the uh the citizens out there have not gone
00:31:49.200 to kind of hard uh pro-life positions but but kind of take i think more of a moderate stance in their
00:31:55.060 very conservative states states that trump are winning by you know seven and eight points uh he's fine with
00:32:01.220 that because he believes state here's what's going on though i think even more importantly
00:32:06.140 the 2028 democratic primary is starting right now in that part of the resistance movement uh pritzker
00:32:14.100 uh whitmer um newsom shapiro they are going to run in 2028 a governor they've kind of had it with uh you
00:32:25.880 know the people like kamala harris they think their power is governors and particularly governors of what
00:32:29.860 they think are red states like pennsylvania uh like michigan like wisconsin that uh you know had had
00:32:36.900 went for trump but have these kind of progressive uh liberals so i think natalie what you're seeing
00:32:42.740 here is that folks this part of the of the of the what they're calling states rights what they're saying
00:32:50.540 is that they're going to block trump at every effort and they're going to be very public about it's
00:32:54.860 going to be some very high profile this is not like you know paxton and the guys we had them on
00:32:59.940 the show on the 20th of january 2021 i admit we had them up there and what they said to the degree that
00:33:05.280 biden will be follow the constitution americ garland follow the constitution it'll be fine where they're
00:33:10.280 not uh they're gonna they're gonna have to step in and paxton was the leader of that but it was never
00:33:16.340 really led at a governor's level it was more ags here we have ags that started but the governors are
00:33:22.160 stepping in pritzker actually said if you want to come for my people you have to come through me
00:33:26.020 the 2028 democratic primary uh to run against the uh whoever wins the primary and follows uh president
00:33:34.040 trump as the leader of the maga movement uh is going to confront with these governors and i'm going to
00:33:39.300 tell you the media is going to cover this like nobody's business so the 2028 democratic primary
00:33:44.300 started it started in the these big states uh with these uh democratic governors particularly in the red
00:33:51.340 states throwing newsom also and you're about to see a firestorm in this man shall we call it the uh
00:33:59.300 the fort sumter of the 2028 democratic uh primary but i think it's even broader than that i think
00:34:05.400 you're talking about the future of the entire democratic party right like we were talking about
00:34:10.340 yesterday how they decide to triage and interpret their loss in 2024 will dictate their strategy going
00:34:17.980 forward in other words if they buy into the sort of alex wagner mindset right the idea that they lost
00:34:24.420 on the issues because they didn't actually tend to what the working class the you know broad across
00:34:29.660 racial and ethnic lines that working class issue if they take that side of the coin then frankly i think
00:34:36.440 we have a you know better opponent in the sense that you'll embrace left-wing populism obviously they
00:34:41.300 will never be able to touch the issue of immigration so we'll always run circles around them on that
00:34:45.480 but i think you're going to see for lack of a better word sort of this you know civil war whether it'll
00:34:49.980 turn you know into actual hot kinetic warfare their side certainly seems to have a penchant for doing
00:34:54.600 that um but the elites just in the same way that they didn't you know want to give bernie sanders the
00:34:59.260 nomination the sort of establishment democratic party wing i don't think that they're going to want to
00:35:04.020 cede that ground you know justice democrats the kind of aoc squad type group they put out their
00:35:09.580 statement squarely blaming the 2024 loss on democratic leadership saying we need new leadership
00:35:15.480 and that's a direct quote so i think you're going to see that sort of internal for lack of a better
00:35:19.940 word struggle session break out and that's why it's really important for this audience to be so attuned
00:35:25.640 to i think how they're reacting to their 2024 loss because it's going to determine their battle plan
00:35:32.220 moving moving ahead i think that's brilliant also just to bring up some history because you know we're history
00:35:37.720 nuts here uh the civil then the run-up to the civil war and particularly after uh president lincoln was
00:35:44.840 was was elected remember president lincoln you talk about a minority didn't get the popular vote um he
00:35:51.440 won an electoral college a huge margin uh but the popular vote uh was below significantly below 50 percent
00:35:59.340 it was wait for it democratic governors that said that that went up against federal power
00:36:06.280 in uh what they what they argued was the south's fight for independence so it's kind of interesting
00:36:12.380 here i'm just saying hey it's democratic governors and they're really coming after president trump this
00:36:17.980 is going to be a major major battle at every level and this one particularly when you start doing the
00:36:23.920 deportations they have said they will fight this every way possible they had a uh the attorney
00:36:29.480 general on for colorado last night i was able to see maybe we'll play that clip on on on the monday
00:36:34.920 shows he was the most aggressive he says we're not going to let law enforcement be used we're not
00:36:40.240 going to let local officials be used uh we what we are teaming up with companies to make sure the
00:36:45.820 companies in the state oppose what president trump uh wants to do so folks just strap in here this is
00:36:52.260 this is going to be a uh this is going to be a big one well and and to that point i know you've been
00:36:58.940 wanting to get into this uh 4b movement uh you sort of related it to uh what an old greek play i think
00:37:08.380 this is strata i know there was a no this is huge this goes back to the greeks there's a play i think
00:37:14.600 it's called lisa strata it's where the the women bind together to oppose the the men and some of the
00:37:19.720 the the philosophies of the men are really the patriarchy and the and and the wars that men were
00:37:25.160 fighting i think it's uh aristophanes i think wrote the play a very famous in the kind of classical
00:37:31.120 repertoire was was performed a lot in london you have this movement called the 4b movement i want
00:37:36.880 to toss it to you but you're seeing another form of cultural resistance i think this one's going to
00:37:41.180 pick up steam uh natalie as you've told me it's really kind of a tiktok movement but hey
00:37:46.080 the tiktok movement in 2022 is the reason we didn't have the total red tsunami we thought it
00:37:51.600 was matt gates that called that it says hey the tiktok coming off of the uh the dobbs decision
00:37:57.000 about roe v wade really really you know constrained us so i would like to have you should walk the
00:38:02.580 audience through for the first time what's going on here because i think it's quite significant i've
00:38:06.720 always said that this thing of the of the time uh times up about the patriarchy versus populism
00:38:12.580 and nationalism will be one of the big things and i think we're we're moving beyond race and
00:38:18.040 we're getting to gender and i think this is going to be a huge huge issue going forward man
00:38:22.260 so let me get this straight you don't want to mansplain the 4b movement to the audience
00:38:29.300 i'll i'll jump in
00:38:31.600 so by the way exactly for the audience by the way is actually more anti-4b than i am but that's
00:38:41.280 that will come up in her conversation i think the 4b movement probably indirectly benefits uh
00:38:48.080 me for our audience who isn't super uh deep in tiktok lore which power to you um the 4b movement
00:38:54.840 originated in south korea um but it's actually more radical uh than the play that you're referencing
00:39:01.580 that they just didn't want to sleep with their husbands but in this case no sex no giving birth
00:39:07.560 no dating no marriage for all women not just with biological men but transgender men
00:39:14.420 too um you know i think it's important to contextualize this right when you read for example
00:39:19.260 the vanity fair piece or just how they describe this show when they refer to us as an army it's
00:39:25.480 not because we were the ones to weaponize first right they weaponized against us and we responded
00:39:32.200 and like we said yesterday what we nearly avoided and don't don't make any mistake it's still certainly
00:39:39.580 here the forces are still prevalent prevalent but was a full-scale cultural revolution that was
00:39:46.160 saved by the grace of god and president donald j trump but the activists the organizers the dark
00:39:51.480 money the spiritual forces behind all of that are not going anywhere and i think that this movement
00:39:58.540 represents two things one of course is the discourse we can have on feminism and the idea of women trying
00:40:03.220 to you know reclaim their power but i think that it works really nicely with this kind of superstructure
00:40:09.200 that has become so important to the left in these times of resistance which is civil society
00:40:15.100 because tacitly admitted there is that they don't have control or influence over actual power in the
00:40:23.700 form of the government in the form of the white house congress sent you name it right and i think
00:40:28.560 you're going to start to see these weird sort of cultural nuances develop cultural movements come to the
00:40:35.240 forefront because it's their only way to grab power back and you already see this the women's march is
00:40:40.780 already mobilizing and materializing tens of thousands of people are getting ready to descend
00:40:45.220 on washington dc but when you look at the way that they've treated the maga movement and i'm not just
00:40:50.900 talking about the fema workers who yesterday quite literally were told to not go to houses that have trump
00:40:56.660 signs outside if you think they're willing to weaponize the entire full force faith and credit of the united
00:41:04.660 states government against president trump and not help dying trump supporters in north carolina while
00:41:11.360 of course in the same breath sending billions to ukraine and israel and taiwan and every other country
00:41:15.660 you think they're not going to keep coming with you with a vengeance like you or for you with a vengeance
00:41:20.700 like you've never seen like we said november 5th was the day where we either saw the trump movement
00:41:29.040 the maga movement become the equivalent what i would say of mao's hundred flowers campaign where
00:41:34.640 they treated it like a political psyop only to identify and jail their opposition the jailing of
00:41:39.960 course it's a little close to home here in the war room or we beat it back and we did but now you're
00:41:48.500 seeing the radicalization particularly of young women who are taking to tiktok and making videos about
00:41:53.220 how they're not going to sleep with any man it's their way to take their power back but it's the proof that
00:41:58.280 they actually have no power and that they're freaking out and that they're really scared
00:42:02.200 of what president trump is going to do and that they've lost the narrative and in speaking of
00:42:08.260 losing narratives i think an important fact for this audience to be up to date on so when you hear oh we
00:42:14.060 need to be soft on the mass deportations and oh this no that springfield clark county ohio home to
00:42:21.280 springfield trump gained six points there as compared to 2020 and that shows you that the
00:42:32.060 american people their lived reality does not comport with what the mainstream media wants to tell you
00:42:38.620 about illegal immigration and when they say that our criticisms of their flood response
00:42:44.360 is disinformation no no no that's victim blaming if your flood response sucks intentionally at that
00:42:52.860 because you hate american citizens we're going to call you out on it because it's intentional
00:42:59.000 and thank god we have someone whose only intentions are to put america first and make this country great
00:43:05.240 again the fact that that's such a radical policy proposal that's prompting girls to go out and say that
00:43:11.180 they're not going to sleep marry or have children with men because of that shows you how far down
00:43:16.260 the culturally marxist rabbit hole we are and why it's more imperative than ever that this audience
00:43:22.380 keeps their shoulder to the wheel though i'd humbly posit i've seen the tiktok girls making the videos
00:43:29.020 i don't think the men are missing out on much we'll be right back steven k bannon posobic at the bottom of
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00:44:52.060 welcome back to the war room natalie winters hosting here out of washington dc but don't worry
00:45:03.460 steven k bannon still joining us remotely steve i'll bring you in your thoughts maybe that's one of my
00:45:10.080 first rants that you uh you got to witness since you've been back you're coming to the learning curve
00:45:16.160 uh i want to get back to all this is very important i want to do you know we handle a lot of financial
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00:47:51.940 going to go away uh natalie uh the vandy fair did a great piece on us uh actually two pieces on where
00:47:58.320 one about my association with some of the hardest core traditional catholics and christians and the
00:48:04.320 following issue is about the war room and everyone should read that should read that article one of
00:48:09.020 the things that jumped off the page they framed it that really the war room and what the war room
00:48:13.700 trying to put forward with the posse and the reason the posse is so strong is that we represent
00:48:17.780 a a a a political aspect of what they call traditionalism now traditionalist comes out of
00:48:24.180 europe it has many different meanings you got some writers there that are that are quite deep
00:48:28.800 about going back into time and a myth but then they bring it up currently and said hey a lot of
00:48:34.080 this could be just the traditional patriarchy the traditional family structure versus modernity and
00:48:40.220 i find it quite interesting and in the 4b movement in korea does have aspects that are quite deep and and
00:48:46.640 really associated with korean society and what's happening as they become one of the leading post-industrial
00:48:52.060 countries but at least on the surface it does comport with a lot was in lisistrata which was a rejection
00:48:59.540 of traditional society at the time uh these wives said hey we're not going to sleep with the men
00:49:05.240 until the men stop uh stop going to war all the time uh your thoughts today of how this really ties
00:49:11.960 back to traditionalism uh and what what are called the the patriarchy and the trad wife movement and all that
00:49:18.640 ma'am well real quick i'm noticing i just sat down and the warpath coffee bag of the dark roast coffee
00:49:27.660 is missing so i don't know if you took it took it with you but you got to be checking out
00:49:32.820 warpath.coffee as well i took it with me and i already had i already had a warpath.coffee make sure you go and
00:49:42.520 get a real big hot badge tage girl i think you're gonna join us later so we're and whatever you do
00:49:50.220 don't ask uh don't ask a woman to make it or she may just become the latest uh 4b supporter but no i
00:49:57.540 think it's much like immigration right it's not just a cultural phenomenon it's inextricably linked to the
00:50:02.220 economy too which is what you were alluding to and i think it's part of this broader idea i mean look
00:50:06.840 they made traditionalism they essentially they are anti-choice in the sense that they deprived young
00:50:12.180 americans of the ability to really even decide or choose or opt in to wanting to live a traditional
00:50:17.120 lifestyle or being a stay-at-home mom and i'm not just talking about the demonization of motherhood
00:50:21.960 the demonization of masculinity but financially of course in concert with you know the un's and the
00:50:27.320 world economic forums of the world they have waged full-scale warfare economic information biological
00:50:33.500 chemical i mean that's right it's all the rfk junior stuff they're talking about the dropping
00:50:37.760 sperm counts and the hormone disruptions in women right they have done everything they can to make
00:50:42.480 that you know quintessential american lifestyle of a nuclear household fundamentally and fiscally
00:50:47.840 impossible right and right now you're sort of seeing the aftershock i think of them melting down
00:50:53.220 you know i saw someone on msnbc saying that our counter to joe rogan needs to be putting forth
00:50:57.720 not a fascist podcast network but a feminist podcast network that's how we're going to win men over
00:51:02.780 but it shows you how out of touch they are and i also think there's something quite you know
00:51:07.460 interesting to this whole concept of the 4b movement in the sense that the current system
00:51:13.160 that they're buying into right is one beloved by feminists right the degenerate sort of you know
00:51:18.160 hookup culture that's so untethered from anything that i think anyone who watches this show would called
00:51:23.180 would call christian morality or judeo-christian values and it's just sort of an interesting thing
00:51:28.900 right these girls are opting out of a culture of a way of living that at the end of the day really
00:51:34.540 only i think disadvantages them right this is people remember when i did the whatever podcast
00:51:40.580 right it's that sort of lifestyle the only fans uh just the left-wing cultural degeneracy so it's
00:51:46.380 sort of funny i guess it's maybe the horseshoe theory um to it to a t but they have fundamentally
00:51:51.720 deprived young americans in particular of the ability to even be trad to even be a trad wife
00:51:58.780 right it's financially impossible and i think that is part of the reason why you've seen such
00:52:04.400 a movement among young men who want to protect women in the same way that president trump says that
00:52:10.340 and the left-wing media melts down it's not a radical proposition it's what men were created to do
00:52:16.660 and it's what women want men to do but they associate the pejorative connotation to it when
00:52:23.080 it doesn't need to be there and i've already watched msnbc try to untangle this whole masculinity
00:52:28.640 concept they can't even get three seconds into the discussion without talking about toxic masculinity
00:52:33.620 and mandating that the discussions be intersectional right they are so untethered from reality but it's
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