Bannon's War Room - June 28, 2025


Episode 4595: Shutting Down The Regime Change War; Big Beautiful Weekend


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

186.51102

Word Count

10,172

Sentence Count

35

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

On today's show, host Stephen K. Baughts about Mitch McConnell's decision to run for re-election to the U.S. Senate from Kentucky and why he should never have been elected in the first place.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 it's garbage day in Kentucky and thanks to Mitch McConnell things have gotten
00:00:07.760 dirty the bluegrass state is sick and tired of cleaning up career politicians
00:00:13.120 messes I'm Nate Morris a Trump America first conservative and I'm here to take
00:00:18.160 out the trash I'm a ninth-generation Kentuckian born to a single mom on food
00:00:23.500 stamps raised in a union household I'm the product of bluegrass grid I borrowed
00:00:28.920 ten grand to start a business created thousands of jobs and took it public
00:00:33.600 valued at two billion dollars as one of the biggest trash companies in America
00:00:37.920 so I know a little bit about garbage and Mitch McConnell he's trash Trump and for
00:00:44.400 over 40 years he's been dumping on us amnesty for millions of illegals rhino
00:00:52.800 judges in courtrooms across America joining Democrats on gun control billions
00:00:57.900 spent on Ukraine and other foreign wars and trillions more on Biden's massive
00:01:02.220 spending bill all while becoming one of the richest senators in Washington and
00:01:06.900 now he's calling it quits and thinks he can stick us with one of his puppets
00:01:10.980 instead my mentor leader Mitch McConnell I'm with him because his legacy is big
00:01:17.460 Senator Mitch McConnell and it's been a great privilege and honor to know him and
00:01:21.480 I'm proud to call him a friend I'm proud to call him a mentor they'll betray
00:01:25.080 President Trump and sell us out not on my watch we've let the garbage pile up in
00:01:31.600 Washington DC for far too long I'm running for Senate to help President Trump
00:01:36.660 clean up the mess I'm not a politician and I've never run for office and I will
00:01:42.300 never stop fighting for the place that made me the man I am today I'm Nate
00:01:46.140 Morris let's dump career politicians and take out the trash in Washington
00:01:50.700 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on this
00:02:04.340 people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:02:10.800 had a belly full of it I know you don't like hearing that I know you try to do everything
00:02:14.640 the world to stop that but you're not gonna stop it it's going to happen and where do people like
00:02:18.340 that go to share the big line mega media I wish in my soul I wish that any of these
00:02:25.680 people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that
00:02:32.120 answer is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host Stephen K.
00:02:40.700 back what a better way to kick off a big beautiful bill weekend we're gonna see the sausage being
00:02:51.020 made and some you're gonna like and a lot you're not uh then a throwdown against Mitch McConnell and
00:02:57.660 the whole mentality there that's uh Nate Morris if you go give him a follow on Twitter or uh go check
00:03:03.180 out his website make sure you check it out he is going to be up on Breitbart radio I think in the
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00:06:27.320 work tage either shooting something up on a saturday or he's working thank you brother appreciate you
00:06:34.200 uh beau french and this i want to get kurt mills up here and and folks just i want to let folks know the
00:06:39.960 the old parlor tricks of the jihadists and uh and even the israel first community both of them are
00:06:46.760 not going to work anymore the parlor tricks and the old playbook are not going to work
00:06:51.960 telling folks that they're anti-muslim or anti-semites because you have to have a discussion about
00:06:56.840 these things the american people are going to have a discussion okay and the american people are going
00:07:01.880 to come to some conclusions and decisions about what is right for the united states of america and what
00:07:07.560 is right for american citizens both living and in future generations we owe that to everybody that
00:07:14.840 came before us and beau french is down there and done such an amazing job in tarrant county i mean
00:07:20.360 we've turned texas around now i realize we got these huge fights going on but hey trump won by 14 points
00:07:26.600 even the unlikable ted cruz won by nine because of this and now they're calling him a anti-muslim and
00:07:33.480 anti-semite because he's talking about some issues down there and this ties back to this dan caldwell
00:07:39.400 uh op-ed in the uh in the washington post what in the hell are we spread all all over hell's half
00:07:46.040 acre in the middle east with 50 000 troops that are used as human shields that's why they're there
00:07:52.120 they're there because they're human shields anytime something comes up he says well you got to protect
00:07:55.960 the troops guys well hang on for a second what do we have them in all these bases in iraq what the hell
00:08:01.000 they're up in syria why why are they all over why are we in cutter those guys punch way above their
00:08:07.000 weights now they get big militaries we can have expeditionary forces you just saw trump drop the
00:08:12.520 hammer when you need to drop the hammer drop the hammer this is why uh you know we need to build up
00:08:18.520 the navy right you get we don't need all of these ground troops everywhere and for beau french down
00:08:25.480 texas i'm announcing right now beau's going to be on the show on on monday and we're going to go through
00:08:29.800 this but the old parlor trick of he's anti-muslim he's anti-semaic that's not going to work anymore
00:08:36.760 people are tired of it and they're tired of like we're americans we can't have conversations about
00:08:41.640 this stuff that all somebody call names we don't care you can call any name in the book
00:08:46.520 america first movement does not care this is the reason president trump won in 16
00:08:52.280 one in 20 and came back and won in 24 and now you see his agenda is being executed right we've got
00:09:00.200 we've got uh tenacity uh and uh and resilience and we're not falling for the old parlor tricks
00:09:07.880 i'm telling you uh i'm on look you know i've been up here for a couple days to go through this
00:09:12.920 situation in new york city i will just tell you folks when you look at the data and you look at the
00:09:20.440 analysis and you look at who's supporting people and how it's coming in you and my people can we
00:09:25.240 see if you got all these america first can't can't maga come and save us can't we come and save you
00:09:30.280 you sow the wind you're going to reap the whirlwind you're going to you sow the wind you're
00:09:37.000 going to reap the whirlwind and don't be reaching out to maga and don't be wanting to maga to come and
00:09:41.560 save us okay what maga wants to do and america force needs to do is to save this republic the
00:09:49.640 greatest country in the history of mankind and on that we're relentless and we're going to have a
00:09:55.000 debate and a discussion about every topic of our national security and our foreign policy and if
00:10:00.920 certain elements don't like it like tel aviv levin in that crowd well you know what too damn bad
00:10:05.560 okay you can whine throw your toys out of the crib at prim and pram and you can you know say all this
00:10:14.120 and they're terrible people well hey you can say what you want but we're going to have a debate on
00:10:18.680 this and this policy is going to get set right curt middle this thing happened down in texas right now
00:10:23.800 i told you something not right in texas and beau french who is good a man as you can possibly get
00:10:28.520 and done so much to sort that situation out in tarrant county and turn that state around
00:10:34.840 and glenn story and that crowd down there the patriot mobile guys to have them be attacked
00:10:38.680 and they'll be attacked by texas politicians they're running you know a lot of the gutless
00:10:43.720 texas politicians allowed this situation to develop and why is texas overrun with illegal aliens and
00:10:50.280 the republican parties in control we're going to we're going to go through it all and we're going to name
00:10:55.880 names and there's nothing you can do to stop us how about that even better because we don't need
00:11:01.080 your support we don't need your financial support we don't need your political support we don't need
00:11:06.040 your cultural support we don't need it and that's what you folks hate curt mills this situation a dan
00:11:13.720 dan caldwell wrote an amazing piece in the in the post and kind of lays it out there and this reason
00:11:17.720 dan caldwell's not in the pentagon okay he actually asked some questions about things that we have to
00:11:22.680 think through just walk me through this logic of why we're why we're in this basis why do we have all these
00:11:27.720 troops throughout the middle east that are immediately what happens not it's not enough to
00:11:32.200 to make any impact it's just enough to be there and use as human shields uh and hostages uh if any
00:11:40.120 if when the balloon goes up sir yeah no it's always the rationale that's cited where there's an acute
00:11:45.800 crisis we have to send in troops to protect the troops um i would say that the main three reasons why
00:11:52.440 we have this vast constellation of bases overseas which i think very few americans are actually aware
00:11:57.400 of of how wide the dragnet is uh how uh fierce the military presence around the world is in their name
00:12:05.720 is threefold one the empire of the u.s has maintained uh since the end of world war ii and into the cold
00:12:11.640 war two the protection specifically in the middle east of the state of israel uh and three uh the sort
00:12:18.280 of mission creep of the global war on terror and you could argue the the second and third are pretty
00:12:22.600 related uh the reality is uh that when anything ever pops off uh these bases invariably become
00:12:29.960 potential targets now in the iranian crisis the iranians uh you know signal that they would fire
00:12:36.040 missiles at these bases and the the bases were quickly evacuated but it hasn't always been the case
00:12:41.240 i mean you got to rewind five years ago to the soleimani crisis when president trump assassinated
00:12:46.120 custom solomani uh in that case it was a lot closer uh people could have been injured people
00:12:51.960 actually were injured people could have been killed uh and there's ample evidence the government actually
00:12:55.640 swept under the rug the injuries that were uh suffered uh by u.s service personnel in the region
00:13:01.160 so these remain uh you know basically elective um you know extreme vulnerability
00:13:09.240 for me no in the solomani situation president trump and that's part of his whole thing of of taking out
00:13:17.560 the uh the nuclear threat and all of it solomani was looked at as president trump says like the patent
00:13:22.760 of uh of the uh revolutionary guard or the macarthur and at the moment they had been working on this
00:13:30.200 the moment president trump made the decision as the commander-in-chief netanyahu backed out don't ask me
00:13:37.800 ask trump ask president trump netanyahu backed out always stuck under his crawl that he had to go it alone
00:13:45.960 after all that time sure you're an ally or are you're a protector you're either ally or you're a protectorate
00:13:53.320 and we've got to be blunt about this we have to have a adult conversation israel's a protectorate
00:13:58.360 not an ally as a protectorate uh there's a different set of rules right one set of rules
00:14:05.480 rules is not doing what you just did gun decking gun decking information to make your own case
00:14:13.560 for which i mean right now it's a rumor that bb i watch the post things report bb is going to call
00:14:18.120 an election uh in the next week or two because popularity all-time high is it wasn't that the
00:14:23.480 purpose of the exercise that was the purpose of the exercise he almost got removed a couple days before
00:14:29.160 before the urgent the urgent uh the urgent uh um you know event about their nuclear power program
00:14:37.880 which is our nuclear weapons program which was a bald-faced lie and now he's thinking about the
00:14:42.520 washington post report he's going to call an election because that was the purpose of the exercise ladies
00:14:47.240 and gentlemen when president trump put it to bed because he obliterated whatever program they had he
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00:16:23.640 okay the senate is going to as we know and reconvene at 2 p.m on all of our streaming platforms
00:16:30.680 we're going to be up and try to cover this uh gavel to gavel as you guys and you'll be the chats will be
00:16:35.560 open i'll be jumping in and out and if anything big happens maybe we even you know cut the cameras
00:16:41.160 on and we'll let it roll um not like last week that was very formal we came back at five o'clock
00:16:47.080 and watched that it was pretty extraordinary folks i want to thank everybody that joined us and supported
00:16:51.720 the broadcast last week um the problem at the treasury is there's an issue about selling long-term
00:17:01.720 bonds like the japan by the way the japanese have this problem i think the germans got this problem
00:17:05.560 a lot of the industrial west has this problem right now because people are kind of the bond holders
00:17:12.360 going at 10 and 20 20 and 30 years if interest rates change or things change the the the face
00:17:19.400 amount of the the ability to resell the bond particularly however the interest rate is is is
00:17:25.400 attached to that bond you could lose 50 percent of value remember on the treasury on the at the federal
00:17:30.120 reserve right now on the balance sheet they have a trillion dollars of unrealized losses because they
00:17:35.640 bought these bonds under biden's term at low interest rates and interest rates have popped so the value
00:17:40.200 the bond has gone down um a trillion dollars of unrealized losses in these banks this is all this
00:17:47.080 whole thing about you remember the silicon valley bank was about holding these bonds that have dropped
00:17:51.480 in value in the face amount of it um that you could resell it right at 50 at 50 cents on the dollar
00:17:57.800 uh but it was unrealized because you hadn't actually sold it this is what this issue is uh with now
00:18:04.360 about the ability to issue long-term bonds to finance the government we're going to get into
00:18:08.440 that the debt ceilings part of this whole big beautiful bill there's going to be a hot debate on
00:18:13.320 that i'm sure over the next couple of days uh the way best way to understand it i think is go to
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00:19:00.200 and team they're the best guys to handle all of your questions uh kurt mills part of this is that
00:19:07.000 we've got a hemispheric defense and right now you don't have an nda you don't the defense budget is out
00:19:12.680 of whack with what president trump's hemispheric defense is and it has to be it's more of a naval strategy and
00:19:18.600 i don't say that as a former naval officer it just makes sense on this hemispheric defense
00:19:23.400 uh that particularly with the vast pacific up in greenland the panama canal that kind of
00:19:28.680 hermetically sealed the united states uh part of the hermetically sealed you got to have anti-ballistic
00:19:34.280 missile or you have uh what the uh what the uh what israel has although in israel's case and this
00:19:40.680 is why i'm one of the reasons i'm so upset about netanyahu starting this war he did not have the
00:19:45.480 ability to defend the people forget the fact he didn't have the offensive capability to take out
00:19:50.040 the nuclear power the nuclear weapons uh program both the science and the industrial production
00:19:55.400 but he didn't have the chance to defend it right now it's coming out that our patriot missiles
00:20:00.280 batteries uh fads i think we've used up 20 percent 25 of the fads at almost a cost of a billion dollars
00:20:07.560 that we had some and if that's all worked out in advance and people are agreeing to that and we
00:20:11.720 understand what you're going to do and it's for action on emergency that's one thing to understand
00:20:16.520 that the urgency was his own political situation in israel that now it's becoming very evident he's
00:20:22.920 running around and wants to call a new election because his popularity is up because the persians
00:20:27.320 have been taken care of uh walk me through that walk me through like our immediately jumping into the
00:20:32.280 defense of the situation and you've got all these bases all over we need a serious rethink
00:20:38.120 in the middle east and i mean even with the gulf emirates we need to rethink the entire region
00:20:42.600 figure out what we need as a footprint there because i tell you what uh navy submarines hanging
00:20:48.360 off the south the north arabian sea dropping some cruise missile hits and the air force coming in
00:20:54.360 and pounding uh you know out of nowhere uh seems to me to be a pretty effective expeditionary force
00:21:00.840 capability does it not sir yeah i mean it's fairly extraordinary i mean i'm not sure that
00:21:06.040 there are people who've ever actually had this conversation i mean maybe not maybe not uh until
00:21:10.600 donald trump came down the escalator 10 years ago uh does the u.s even really want this empire
00:21:15.480 i mean is does uh the average uh guy you know uh owning a condo in west memphis uh arkansas understand
00:21:23.240 that there are uh missile uh systems defense systems being endlessly deployed uh to israel does he
00:21:30.120 understand that president biden was the one that originally made that decision does he understand that
00:21:33.880 u.s troops could be killed when the iranians fire retaliatory missiles i mean have these conversations
00:21:39.080 ever really been had on the main airwaves of the u.s or in presidential debates and i think that you
00:21:45.240 know like all empires that come uh to a crisis point we're about to have it and i think it's it's a
00:21:51.640 question of whether or not we can you know uh save uh the empire save the republic in some form or we're
00:21:57.720 just going to go out in the blaze of glory i mean a lot of the arguments being made here uh are very
00:22:02.600 you know tragically redolent of world war one uh where you know they'll say well the iranians are
00:22:08.600 allies of the chinese that's true ally is a very loose term i mean notice that the chinese didn't
00:22:13.480 exactly come to the iranians defenses nor did the russians when this crisis broke off but yes they're in
00:22:18.360 a loose uh partnership um and the argument is that you know one whenever the iranians are attacked
00:22:23.640 uh that's a sort of a win vis-a-vis china it's the exact same argument that some made that you know
00:22:29.240 the germans needed to attack france in order to beat russia but of course if the germans had to do
00:22:33.240 it all over again they wouldn't fight a two two front war a three front war and that's exactly what
00:22:38.040 we're lining up here uh the military installations themselves um are just a targets and b highly
00:22:45.560 expensive the thad missiles themselves which are basically the interceptors over israel that again
00:22:51.160 president biden uh sent these people over sent the troops to man them uh are just sitting ducks
00:22:57.800 if anything really really goes wrong and yes that the war was a 12-day war yes it was a prudent
00:23:02.280 decision to end it by president trump but there's going to be back reporting on this uh such as were
00:23:08.040 the israelis running out of interceptors uh were the israelis covering up how significant the damage
00:23:13.720 was by the iranians uh and i think if as that comes out and potentially could come out before uh netanyahu
00:23:19.800 calls an election it's going to raise some real questions and then if we do episode two of this
00:23:24.520 uh we're looking at way way way more u.s commitment than happened in this one episode which was dangerous
00:23:31.320 enough no i think president trump that's why he's so definitive i i believe about 12-day war sent him
00:23:40.840 in there death blow annihilated obliterated move on uh and now he's you know he's and look the ayatollah
00:23:47.880 these people are crazy i told him if they if the iranian people the persians overthrew them tomorrow
00:23:53.720 i think it'd be fantastic these are bad hombres uh they've destroyed persia they've destroyed the
00:23:59.320 persian people but it's up to the persian people to decide they've had enough right that's these
00:24:04.840 top-down decapitations like in in iraq look at the agony look at all the salesmanship that went into
00:24:11.080 the iraq war look at the horrible decisions that were made on bald-faced lies not this is my this is
00:24:17.160 not misinterpretation of information people make that people and smart people sometimes make horrible
00:24:23.560 decisions on the information they had at the time that's just human nature and that's also history
00:24:28.680 iraq and the situation here are not that these are bald-faced lies that to basically suck the american
00:24:35.720 people into doing something that's against the interests of the united states of america
00:24:40.440 her sovereignty her greatness and the american people that's why we have to have an adult
00:24:44.760 conversation and the iraq war is is is very relevant here we're not going to let that happen again
00:24:49.880 and so that's why you have to have these conversations and look at all the information
00:24:53.240 and president trump boom shut the conversation down and he's you know the ayatollah's trash talking
00:24:59.160 some people and you've got guys i think they're going to have a meeting next week
00:25:01.960 whitkoff's out there trying to do it i think they just made an announcement that the that the uh
00:25:06.200 negotiator that was supposed to be killed i guess is not killed now i mean who knows and and you know
00:25:11.320 the first casualty of war is the truth and that's what we've tried to be here and here's the beauty of
00:25:16.120 it everything we've said on this show from the very beginning about this been 100 dead spot on dead
00:25:22.360 spot on and the israel first crowd has lost the argument what they wanted because this was a
00:25:27.880 decapitation strike to try to do a regime change the bolton crowd tel aviv levin hannity the whole
00:25:33.880 fox news murdochs they didn't get what they wanted now they're plotting behind the scenes and they're
00:25:39.400 trying to figure it out and with netanyahu in this crowd i've had to get it revved up again but it ain't
00:25:43.880 going to get revved up again because now they understand they have an information warfare opponent
00:25:48.680 that's just not going to roll over and if you call us a bunch of names it just goes and we don't
00:25:53.320 care call us anything you want to call us we're fighting for our country and we're fighting for
00:25:58.040 our country men and that comes first and then that comes first and the obligation not just future
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00:32:03.080 the book um about vietnam his experience in vietnam written as a novel um the um and he wrote a book
00:32:10.440 born fighting about the scotch irish um and that's very true what nate said about in kentucky and they're
00:32:17.300 going to have a throwdown i mean nate morris came out with one of the that was not a hallmark card
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00:32:40.820 just don't stick to policy but that means it's going to be a fight so it is a fight something that's
00:32:46.180 concerned me particularly i spent so much time throughout the rest of the world you know places
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00:32:57.180 farage uh the front national or national rally whatever it's called a front national in in france
00:33:03.860 about this rising populist nationalist movement one of the things that it was always shocking to me
00:33:10.160 just a hard lesson is how much because i'm irish right and um the irish have been known and
00:33:17.720 particularly such a big irish contingent in the maga movement uh particularly veterans and and law
00:33:22.860 enforcement and you know the first responders and you know the irish have had a you know a tendency to
00:33:28.800 like to fight so one of the reasons i keep saying i'm just some dumb mick screaming into a microphone
00:33:34.620 right uh eddie hobbs joins us from ireland today so eddie just may walk me through why it seems like
00:33:43.160 the irish political class and what's happened in ireland they're probably the most bought off
00:33:48.740 nation the most their political class and their intellectual are total globalist and having a
00:33:55.160 history of fighting for irish nationalism the great lessons we've learned from the irish nationalists
00:34:00.600 that fought the british empire for so long to get to the sovereignty of the irish republic how do we
00:34:07.680 get in a situation there's almost no populist nationalist movement it's starting to you see these
00:34:12.720 rallies we've been trying to cover and last weekend in dublin but how is it that you have a political
00:34:17.740 class that has essentially sold the nation out to davos to brussels to the european union and uh has
00:34:26.200 really just kicked kicked off to the side the great legacy of irish nationalism sir well i mean uh to
00:34:34.100 understand that you have to understand that the uh the mainstream media in ireland steve and thank you
00:34:39.540 very much for having me on is the north korea of europe uh the big dominant behemoth is the state
00:34:45.920 broadcaster rte it just recently got a bailout from the state itself of three quarters of a billion you
00:34:53.260 can multiply that by a factor of 60 to bring it to us numbers but that's about 50 billion and uh and you
00:34:59.560 know you have a small independent radio station next to it which is called news talk and the that
00:35:05.440 that and especially the the the print newspapers there's a small number of them they're all in a
00:35:11.380 receipt receipt of state largesse and as a consequence of that in quarter one 2020 when
00:35:16.520 covid hit uh they just disappeared the fourth estate just left you know deserted the irish people
00:35:22.820 there has been no challenge i mean they're they're still they're they're still promoting scientists
00:35:27.960 who talk about the bat that flew a thousand kilometers across china and just happened to land in the
00:35:33.940 wuhan wet market near the wuhan lab and you know they're you know kind of a cover story that fell
00:35:39.140 apart five years ago is still being used over here so as a consequence of that the irish themselves are
00:35:45.120 taking a diet of current affairs and news mostly and this is especially the older population uh from
00:35:50.740 from mainstream media and uh so so so that explains why people aren't switched on in point of fact the
00:35:57.580 the the psychological operations that we were all put under during those years um you know has
00:36:03.580 developed in ireland what i call uh agnogenesis which is manufactured manufactured ignorance and
00:36:09.360 so people are unaware of what's really after happening and there's a very good reason why they're left
00:36:14.640 unaware because if they were aware uh then what you're talking about would would ignite and it's
00:36:20.180 beginning to happen but in a very narrow area which to do with immigration um in in what you see on
00:36:25.640 the streets but it's much broader than that i mean there's there's a there's a huge broad spectrum of
00:36:29.920 attacks so let me just outline it for you uh when ireland went burst in 2010 2011 um the the you know
00:36:37.840 this the the irish the irish people sorry the irish people just to understand this the irish people
00:36:42.480 predate the irish state by centuries so uh you know the our our state is only 100 years old and the
00:36:50.900 preamble to our constitution is the irish people telling the state how it's to behave itself
00:36:55.480 and where we are now is that the state itself the the permanent establishment the civil servants
00:37:01.480 the uh the political establishment the health establishment the judicial establishment uh the
00:37:06.940 the establishment in full is completely on the opposite side to the irish people when it comes
00:37:11.200 to these things so if you look at the vectors of attack you can see for example that while we were
00:37:15.300 too busy looking down at our shoes in shame ireland was taken over by the stakeholder capitalism model
00:37:20.540 the mentor to claus schwab for 17 years was uh was peter sutherland the former finagale grandee that's
00:37:27.400 one of the main political parties and chairman of goldman sachs and he was also the un high commissioner
00:37:32.300 for refugees ambassador he he gave a talk actually to the house of lords in 2012 where he told them
00:37:38.160 just open your borders and let everybody in and when you then look what happened was that immediately
00:37:43.280 after that and the irish senior civil servants were given the task along with some kenyans
00:37:47.980 of formulating the sustainable development goals for the united nations none of this is is generally
00:37:53.800 known amongst the irish public there's 17 of them they were an irish creation and they but that's a
00:37:59.020 strategic document that has been framing irish national policy for the last decade and if you take
00:38:05.800 if just any of your viewers take this sustainable development goals and you feed them into an art
00:38:10.780 any good artificial intelligence machine like rock for example with with x and you ask them
00:38:15.660 how many of these 17 goals are not achievable not achievable unless they're open and lax borders in
00:38:22.400 europe the answer is seven now when you go forward into last year the irish government decided
00:38:29.880 unilaterally to enact through a decision in parliament to to to voluntarily join the eu migration pact
00:38:37.800 despite the fact that in 2009 the irish people who had initially rejected the lisbon treaty the year
00:38:43.960 before accepted it in 2009 on the quid pro quo that we would have complete control over our borders
00:38:51.400 it was one of the conditions so therefore this should have been put to a national referendum of
00:38:55.920 the people but it wasn't it was pushed through and all of the members of parliament that in the
00:39:02.160 government parties voted for it despite the fact that the irish people were overwhelmingly against it
00:39:07.840 and we know that because every single independent public representative voted against it
00:39:11.820 so as a consequence of that ireland has no handed over the quotas that were being that were bringing
00:39:19.060 in on refugees and asylum seekers into ireland uh to faceless bureaucrats in brussels uh we we expect
00:39:26.160 that that's going to drive up to an extra 24 000 a year which again will supply by 60 to bring it to to to
00:39:32.340 to american levels and uh this is this is an enormous concern because there's just simply been put into
00:39:38.280 these centers there's no great plan involved and it's diametrically opposite the danish system
00:39:43.660 the danes were the other country that had an opt-out under lisbon and they were looking through
00:39:47.980 their fingers in horror what was going on over in ireland because they had unilateral control over
00:39:52.560 their own borders and as a consequence of that they've got it reasonably well under control but
00:39:56.760 they've they have a longer experience in dealing with the type of problems that arise
00:40:00.260 from from from a high level of uh asylum seekers and refugees coming into your country so and so so
00:40:05.820 so this this was in in in layman's terms uh you know without putting too fine a tooth in it uh it
00:40:11.880 treason it was high treason not in not in legal terms because there it has to come with an act of
00:40:16.600 violence under irish law but it was in in in layman's terms that's what happened and we've also had the
00:40:22.360 indoctrination of children we have critical theory being pushed into young kids uh being taught stuff
00:40:28.020 they should not be taught uh you know through the whole transgender ideology that that is now
00:40:32.660 that is de facto education policy and that came through again without much discussion we've also
00:40:38.880 had of course a hate speech you're very familiar with that jd vance did a fantastic job when he came
00:40:43.960 over to europe and admonished the uh the senior parliamentarians in in in the eu for for their
00:40:50.460 approach to cracking down on so-called you know hate speech it's not of course it's it's cracking
00:40:56.580 down on any member of the public that actually stands up and says something counter narrative
00:41:01.420 to the uh to to the establishment orthodoxy and we can see that for example next door in britain
00:41:07.020 where people are now going to jail for stuff that they're saying you know which was just regarded as
00:41:11.440 normal free speech in the united states of america so this is a fundamental change in the very
00:41:15.940 principles of democracy and that's the whole purpose of stakeholder capitalism it's there steve as
00:41:21.740 you know to supplant representative democracy to surround your parliament with a swarm of ngos
00:41:27.860 and to have it a kind of an internal conversation which excludes the people the people only get
00:41:33.240 they get the odd bread and circuses vote to give them the impression that there's an actual functioning
00:41:38.300 democracy but there's not because there's no power in the national chamber it has been handed up to
00:41:43.020 the center in the eu so ireland needs a new republic we need a new deal with europe and what we also need
00:41:49.860 is we we need to be able to break through the shell of the cognitive dissonance especially around the
00:41:55.820 middle so that they we can explain all these matters to them the interconnectivity between
00:42:00.180 everything that's going on now one of the very positive things last year was that there was an attempt
00:42:05.600 to redefine marriage itself out of the blue this came came to a national referendum again an NGO
00:42:12.280 inspired uh device and there's been many of these and this was to uh to to to to put the term enduring
00:42:20.100 relationships on the same level as marriage in under the irish constitution and despite the fact that
00:42:26.820 the entire establishment almost the entire establishment was for the vote was for it the irish
00:42:32.900 people overwhelmingly rejected it there was two votes 67 percent rejection and 75 percent rejection that's
00:42:38.500 pretty overwhelming in these terms the irish people instinctively knew there's something rotten here
00:42:43.880 and we're not buying it and that really was the spark the next major event then for me was when the u.s
00:42:49.020 when the u.s um republican senators wrote to joe biden on the 1st of may and told them under no
00:42:55.580 circumstances the united states joining the world health organization treaty because it's a complete
00:43:01.000 breach of of of sovereignty and i knew then that that was the other that was the other item on the
00:43:05.860 agenda that's another vector of attack what was going on there where we were going to hand over
00:43:09.660 unilateral control of our health policy for human health animal health plant help and ecosystems which
00:43:15.480 is the whole ball game to a bunch of faceless bureaucrats in geneva and i mean you can see the
00:43:20.160 pattern here it's about centralized control to people that have that are unelected largely unelected and uh
00:43:27.020 and and uh and and are dominating and and and this is all happening as we as we build up
00:43:32.600 eddie hang on for one second yeah i want to get to the punch i'm gonna take a short commercial break
00:43:40.000 eddie hobbs from ireland reinforcing the fact that this is a global fight against the globalist
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00:45:11.700 war room here's your host stephen k bannon
00:45:16.080 nate nate morris tage gill eddie hobbs pretty good fighting weekend to kick off eddie i'm gonna get
00:45:24.980 you back on monday i'm gonna get you the time we're gonna because we got to continue this
00:45:28.980 conversation the the the folks at rt and all these deadbeats in ireland that have sold out their
00:45:34.540 country got to understand we're really working through and trying to make plans to launch a war room
00:45:39.160 ireland just to break that just to just to give them holy hell uh where do people go in the interim
00:45:44.420 eddie where do people go to your website podcast uh social media all of it before we get you back here
00:45:49.720 on monday yeah well we we we've set up you're in it at the moment to count the counterpoint
00:45:54.460 studio to go after the the behemoth and to and to break that veneer over the over the you know over
00:46:01.300 the irish people if they go to uh youtube they'll see just look at eddie hobbs on counterpoint and all of
00:46:07.260 the interviews i've already done uh it will be there uh we have we have a website as well called
00:46:12.640 1215 you'll recognize the the year 1215 the year of the magna carta 1215tribes.com and people can go
00:46:19.880 in there and they can sign the clarney declaration which is a declaration against the globalists that
00:46:24.640 are internal in ireland and external and and identify them and uh that's there you can sign that
00:46:30.040 electronically at 1215tribes.com and get the newsletters and so on so we're really just kicking
00:46:34.720 it off and uh so okay perfect that's it i'm sorry are you are you are you aren't are you aren't are
00:46:40.180 you on twitter or getter any of the other social media platforms i i am i'm on well a number of them
00:46:45.060 but uh twitter is at real eddie hobbs uh somebody took my name at the start so i have to put in the
00:46:51.240 term real yeah that's not 1215 so you'll see lots of people over here now beginning to use 1215
00:46:56.620 they'll see you'll see a lot of people beginning to use 1215 now after their tag yeah
00:47:01.100 and their tag perfect okay sir thank you very much eddie we'll see you on monday great opening shot
00:47:07.700 great opening volley over the individuals who have sold thank you sir the people sold ireland out
00:47:15.260 what do you say high treason how can ireland a nation of fighters and so much here the irish americans
00:47:22.540 right of just a fighting patriotic part of the backbone of the of the trump movement just incredible
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