00:01:10.300Remember, the Koreans, ever since this new president took over, they sentenced the former president to life in prison for contesting this election.
00:01:20.160These guys are much more associated with the CCP.
00:01:22.120But a Korean official has said that the United States is, I think you used the word betrayed because we're looking to ship potentially, I think, that and Patriot missile systems from East Asia and Korea into the zone of conflict or AOR in the Middle East.
00:01:41.440Does that concern you at all, that people are implying that we're leaving Taiwan vulnerable?
00:01:47.260Well, it certainly concerns me that Taiwan would be vulnerable.
00:01:50.820I think it's one of the reasons why the Taiwanese parliament has come back into session and is going to approve a huge arms purchase from the United States.
00:01:58.120We need to be able to fulfill that order, of course, which means maybe the Defense Production Act that Brandon mentioned.
00:02:04.300And we've got to start producing weapons for our allies at a faster rate and for ourselves as well.
00:02:11.440Over the short term, I think that things in China are in such chaos now with Xi Jinping cashiering one general after another that we don't really have to worry about an aggressive move towards Taiwan at this very moment.
00:02:24.100But the sand is running through the hourglass.
00:02:26.560This is on his hit list, and he does want to hit Taiwan before too many years pass.
00:02:32.360Where do people go to get your book, sir?
00:02:35.560Where do they go to get your writings, particularly this brilliant piece that was in the New York Post the other day?
00:02:39.560Well, the website is www.pop.org, P-O-P dot O-R-G.
00:02:47.220The book is The Devil in Communist China.
00:02:49.660Everything you wanted to know and feared was true about China is in the book.
00:03:16.580Are you just, you know, reaching because you're a root and branch guy that this major military operation in Iran with all the reality of it is actually helping us keep our eye on the main thing, which is the Chinese Communist Party, sir?
00:03:32.680Okay, did you mute yourself, Captain Fennell?
00:04:12.320Let's finish this fight to the best that we can and defang our enemy so that we can return and focus on the Pacific.
00:04:19.400And I would just say in terms of worries about pulling resources from the Pacific, I will note that our forward deployed carrier, the George Washington, remains home ported and operating in the Western Pacific.
00:04:32.120So as long as that carrier stays there, we are sending a signal to Beijing that we are ready for bear.
00:04:38.420Now we need to put a lot more there, as I've argued in many other forums.
00:04:42.080But for that, that is our symbolic and very capable military platforms along with our fast attack submarines and all the T-lands that they carry.
00:04:51.560So we're not backing out of the Pacific.
00:04:56.140I think maybe we have to readjust armaments and some things in that area.
00:04:59.600But the president is, like you said on Friday, meeting with people.
00:05:02.400And one last point, the people that died, those four that we just had named today and the other two that are unnamed, those deaths and the deaths of all those civilians in these Gulf states and our allies, we can put on the backs of the people that paid the Iranian regime money during the Biden regime and the Obama regime.
00:05:23.260So we need to ask ourselves why all those billions of dollars went over there so that they could build these weapons to kill us.
00:05:29.860And when we ask that question, ask ourselves how many billions were pouring into China to build similar kind or even better weapons to kill American sailors and soldiers and airmen and Marines in the Pacific.
00:05:41.720We've got to stop funding our adversaries.
00:05:44.080We've got to get serious about life and death.
00:05:47.000It's serious for those that are gone, believe me.
00:05:50.480And so let's not give our enemies any more money.
00:05:52.980And let's quit electing people to office to give money to our enemies.
00:06:30.300I mean, I would like to talk about the propositions first because on the Texas GOP ballot, we had 10 propositions.
00:06:35.780These have been vetted and worded well by the state Republican executive committee.
00:06:40.780The big news out of Texas, because we've been working on this Proposition 10 for so long, which said Texas should prohibit Sharia law.
00:06:48.160It was overwhelmingly passed by the GOP primary voters last night by 94.8%, basically 95% of the voters with 1.98 million people voting for that.
00:06:59.700So I think on that proposition, it's a message from the Texas voters to the governor, the state legislature, House and Senate, county party leaders, city leaders, people with authority to make decisions that the Texas GOP voters want their leaders to stand up and fight back against this Islamization of Texas, which is evident everywhere.
00:07:21.780The ban Sharia, just a huge, huge message from the voters to the people in power in Texas that we see the problem and we want them to stand up for us.
00:07:31.520Yeah, I want to keep that graphic up there.
00:07:37.480Your leadership, Jenny Story's leadership, Frank Geff, Nick Kerenceng, others, but you, particularly the Texas folks, with no money to do this overwhelmingly, and this is what I said from the beginning, is a unifier.
00:07:50.820Even Cornyn took out an ad saying that against Sharia law, he put a bill in to try to catch up to Paxton and others.
00:08:02.980Correct me if I'm wrong, the 1.9 million, and people have to understand, this was on the back, I think, of the ballot down on the right.
00:08:13.720It was the very last thing, and this is what blows me away so much, about how this is a unifier for not just conservatives, but for all Republicans, in the fact that I believe if you add Cornyn and Ken Paxton together, they're only at about a million seven five.
00:08:31.360This outperformed, Prop 10 outperformed the two top people, and this was with $100 million spent in the Senate race, $100 million, and that's the easiest part to mark on the ballot.
00:08:46.060Here you had something that had no money spent in it because there was no money, maybe a couple thousand bucks for some buttons and for some text messages, but had nothing, and you had to flip it.
00:08:56.920It shows you, Debbie, how you were right, how this unifies people and gives a permission structure to talk about it, of what the people think, not the political consultants because they wouldn't touch this, not the political operatives because they wouldn't touch this, what the people of Texas rose up yesterday and said, this is a major concern for us and we want it to be addressed.
00:09:24.200I do want to thank you also, Steve Bannon, because months ago when we met to talk about this, it seemed like a big mountain to climb to get the Texas voters on board with this idea, but your shows featuring and focusing on this issue over the last several months have been enormously helpful, and it really was a grassroots rising up and speaking to elected officials.
00:09:46.100It's because, as you said, it legitimized speaking about the issue, really easy for Texas Republicans anywhere or Republicans anywhere to run on things like low taxes and strong military, but to stand up against this Islamization, this spread of Sharia in Texas and around the country.
00:10:02.800It took people, it took the grassroots people speaking up first, the Texas Republican Party played a great role, the State Republican Executive Committee, many other leaders, and yes, people woke up and they saw the issue and they spoke.
00:10:17.840How can you, we've got this runoff now, we've got the runoff for the Senate and also for the Attorney General, and so that's going to be 90 days.
00:10:25.100There's a lot of the consultants that are saying, oh, we're going to war, we're going to do this.
00:10:29.320How do you address, as a committee woman, the negative tone, particularly of the Senate race?
00:10:36.500Because this is something that I think, and Barris has some polling on it, that may turn off people.
00:10:42.700You know, they talk about Ken Paterson beat Tallarico.
00:10:45.860The negativity of this campaign can turn people off and particularly turn grassroots off to say, look, pox on both your houses.
00:10:52.600I'm not going to, I'm not going to, if you're going to, if you're just going to take another $100 million and try to destroy Ken Paxton again, I'm not in, right?
00:11:01.420I'll vote for Ken Paxton, but if Cornyn wins, I'm out.
00:11:04.140And I think people are not focusing on that because I can tell you, just spending time here, people are so turned off by the negative, the $60 or $70 or $80 million that got spent in the first round on this.
00:11:16.240So how do you, what is your recommendation since you're one of the leaders?
00:11:19.420You're honing in on just a very, very difficult question, and I'm very glad we're talking about it.
00:11:26.840Republicans have to recognize in Texas and everywhere that the enemy is actually the American left.
00:11:32.380The enemy is the, in my view, the Democrat Party.
00:12:00.240And people, there were people behind other candidates, especially in the Attorney General's race, that didn't make it.
00:12:07.320All those people got to decide, I'm bigger than this.
00:12:09.660I'm bigger than the battle, the primaries over, we're in the runoff, and we have to win because of how dangerous today's American left is, particularly Tallarico, who is just a, you know, a scripture-quoting, slogan-slinging, slithering leftist.
00:12:29.620Texas cannot send him to the U.S. Senate.
00:12:32.300So we've got to be strong as Republicans and know we're the party that stands for America and try to just bat off, resist the temptation to belittle the other guy, whoever you're not supporting.
00:12:43.980Support the party and support the process and stop the bitterness.
00:13:12.380Yes, Prop 10 that talked about eliminating Sharia, not honoring Sharia in Texas, was really saying a positive way of saying it is, it is honoring and respecting America.
00:13:22.360The U.S. Constitution, the structure of laws we have, our process under the Constitution that allows individuals to consent of the government.
00:14:44.960It is free and there is no obligation.
00:14:47.120It's just trying to get you up to speed.
00:14:50.040Does Birch Gold in the worm understand that if you understand the pattern recognition about gold as a hedge, you, too, will think about investing.
00:16:24.720Jared Polis also has, I'll get to my producers here in a minute, but put up some stuff on social media.
00:16:36.100Democrats are already criticizing him.
00:16:37.660I think he's open to actually giving either clemency or a pardon to Tina Peters.
00:16:43.860If we don't get Tina's team up this morning, we will get them in the 5 o'clock hour to go through this.
00:16:50.840But a major development in Colorado, I know this is through both what Peter Tickton's been doing with the president of the United States,
00:16:58.200and the followers of Tina Peters and the Warren Posse of applying pressure.
00:17:04.500And we've got to make sure we play this very smartly because our objective is to get Tina out.
00:17:09.200So we're trying to get Apollo and some of the others up if we can do that.
00:17:14.480Luke Macias is going to join us at the bottom of the hour.
00:17:17.420He's got very good news overall for conservatives in MAGA in Texas, but we have to face reality.
00:17:25.940And that's why I think there needs to be some course correction here.
00:17:29.340Or I think people are living in a dream world.
00:17:31.300If anyone that thinks that you're going to spend another $100 million on destroying Ken Paxton for what Ken Paxton has stood for, right?
00:17:43.340Ken Paxton has faults, as all of us do.
00:17:46.200But what Ken Paxton, a true warrior, if you spend another $100 million to destroy him,
00:17:51.260to assume that all the people that have the grassroots and particularly these really fierce warriors for grassroots and for Ken Paxton that have fought through things like his impeachment,
00:18:05.880if you believe all those are going to show up in November, it's just not reality.
00:18:11.760I think people have to start dealing in reality here.
00:18:14.420And we ought to turn this into something of kind of the bid in the ass.
00:18:17.580What are the two candidates stand for?
00:18:19.080What are they proposing for the Senate?
00:21:18.280And some of the biggest media markets in the United States, in Houston, in Dallas-Fort Worth, in San Antonio, in Austin, and, of course, the rest, the carpet bombing, the rest of the state, too.
00:21:31.560This effort had no money, virtually no money.
00:21:35.620If it was money, it was people taking it out of their pocket.
00:21:37.580And I want to thank Patriot Mobile, all the groups that got involved in this.
00:21:42.520And, quite frankly, it's just a stunning outcome.
00:22:03.420But it shows you the focus is more powerful than money.
00:22:12.920And it also shows you how important this issue is.
00:22:16.960Frank Gaffney, your thoughts about this?
00:22:19.980Well, it's a providential development, Steve.
00:22:23.460But the Lord was given some real assistance.
00:22:27.720And I want to start taking nothing away from all of the grassroots and marvelous team of patriots and organizations that have come together behind, well, I call the campaign Save Texas, Save America.
00:22:41.820But I want to first and foremost say thank you to you.
00:22:46.300Your amplification of all of this, the personal time and energy, and not least the airtime that you put into this was indispensable.
00:22:54.640And you have many great lines, but one of my favorite ones is the bit about politicians and others in political life who behave a lot better if they feel the pointy end of the bayonet at their back, figuratively, of course.
00:23:09.420We call what we call what we're about Operation Bayonet.
00:23:14.460It's a four-phase program that is designed to basically ensure that the people of Texas are made aware of the threat that they are facing from Sharia.
00:23:25.420I think we've made real headway in that the fact that 95 percent of 2 million voters knew enough about this to know that they didn't want any part of it and registered their vote for the proposition that Texas should prohibit Sharia law is a testament to that.
00:23:42.620But there's an awful lot of other Texans who still don't know anything really probably about Sharia, certainly the threat that it poses to everything they hold dear, including their dogs, which would be prohibited and killed if these Sharia supremacists have their way.
00:23:59.740But beyond that, even if they do know, they have not been moved so far to express it.
00:24:07.360So our next phase of this four-part campaign, we want the governor of Texas to walk the walk.
00:24:13.460He's done a marvelous job of talking about Sharia and claiming that, you know, real progress is made on it.
00:24:19.740He did, to his great credit, designate the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as what they are, terrorist organizations.
00:24:28.440And, by the way, he threw in for good measure, transnational criminal ones.
00:24:32.700And he said they're not allowed to hold real property in the state of Texas.
00:24:36.400Well, we need that enforced, governor, among myriad other things.
00:24:40.460Colleagues of ours, I'm in Blair, marvelous guy at the Texas Public Policy Foundation has helped formulate something like, I think it's 36, different initiatives that the governor can and must take now.
00:24:52.980There's no need to wait for the next legislative session, which doesn't happen until 2007.
00:25:08.640We're going to – the first thing is figure out how this had such a massive big coming together because there was no money.
00:25:14.660I just want to make sure people understand that it was quite – it's very simple to vote for the Senate and the top racers at the top to get to the proposition, particularly Proposition 10, at the very bottom of the side.
00:25:24.580That's why the overwhelming support to get 1.9 million votes and really more than the combined – I think it was 1.75 or something – combined for Cornyn and Paxton, who spent –
00:25:37.420Cornyn alone spent $80 million on this.
00:25:39.640This is a testament to you, to Patriot Mobile, to Debbie Drogas, all the grassroots people, everybody that came on the show, but not just coming on the show.
00:25:49.020I have the easiest job in the world, folks.
00:25:51.360I cut a microphone on and I get great people talking about great causes to a great audience.
00:25:56.360That is pretty simple when you compare it to the hard work that has to – all the meetings you guys had, all the organization you had, all the grassroots getting out there, getting this out there.
00:26:06.520So I just want to give a hat tip to what you and the grassroots did in the state.
00:26:13.200So we have victory right now, but we shouldn't be resting on our laurels because just because we said yes to Proposition 10, now we have to persuade the legislators to make laws that will actually prohibit Sharia law.
00:26:29.480So we're all sitting here all excited and, yes, we won, but the work is just beginning.
00:26:34.180We got validation, but that's all we got was validation.
00:26:38.220Now the real work begins and the grassroots have to come back out again.
00:26:42.220So we're going to take a commercial break.
00:27:33.100We see that this is a galvanizing issue.
00:27:35.860And what we need in November, in a run-up, we need issues that people feel comfortable with getting it back of and putting their shoulder to the wheel.
00:27:46.380So we're going to take a short commercial break.
00:27:48.300I want to thank the folks at Patriot Mobile 972 Patriot.
00:27:51.860Go get – talk to them with the East Texas accent in their call center.
00:27:56.140Or if you don't have an East Texas accent, you're talking to one of the missionaries they sponsor out at one of the missionary schools in California.
00:29:53.660If you hang around these people long enough, Jenny and Glenn and the others, you understand they're running their businesses and taking care of the community and doing and volunteering.
00:30:06.880At the same time, these are kind of side hustles.
00:30:10.060But they're putting in 10 or 12 hours a day, so that's why the other night we were doing a broadcast, and it was late at night, 11 o'clock at night, and I was texting Jenny.
00:30:21.140It turns out she's still in the building at 11 o'clock at night.
00:30:29.760We are going into territory that's uncharted, and here's why it's uncharted.
00:30:35.640The most expensive Senate primary in the history of this republic just took place in the state of Texas.
00:30:42.340And in that, you had a senator that's been in office for 24 years.
00:30:48.000You also had an attorney general that is an icon of the MAGA movement, particularly what he did during the illegitimate regime of Joe Biden, where he really stood alone many of the times or led the effort to confront the Biden regime.
00:31:06.220You also had a decorated combat helicopter pilot, and in that, it was a race that was, let me be blunt, it was revolting.
00:31:15.100The negativity was revolting, and that's why I'm so proud of the fact to be associated with everybody who said no.
00:31:23.800The real issue, one of the real issues happening in the state that we do not have a permission structure to people to talk about is this Islamic invasion.
00:31:31.840We're going to start with this proposition for the Republican Party, and 1.9 million people with no money to tell them how to do it or where to go voted for it on a very difficult ballot, almost a ballot set up so that you wouldn't get to this.
00:32:00.340That's a lesson for the grassroots, the power of the grassroots, the power of the force multiplier capabilities when these people, and I saw them every day.
00:32:08.380You cannot believe the effort that the little guy put into this to say, no, this is important and we want to make sure.
00:33:18.500So they're going to use the next few months to create unity and get more people to the ballot to vote in November while we're going to be sitting there tearing each other apart.
00:33:27.900So we need to look beyond that, and we need to focus on our issue at hand and really focus on who's going to be the strongest in terms of fighting this for us.
00:33:53.660You've got to really put now meat on the bones, but principally to drive this forward and to make sure that this is a major part of this runoff.
00:34:01.080Because if it just devolves into this negativity, I'm telling you, do not assume people are going to show up for you in November.
00:34:07.160People are going to be so turned off and say, hey, this is not what I support, and I'm not going to back it.
00:34:13.100And people, I think, are playing with fire here.
00:34:53.420And that's very important today, particularly as you see these corporations that are funding causes and activities that you don't necessarily agree with.
00:35:01.100How many weeks ago was the dinner, the conference?
00:35:15.160You know, that gave people the courage to talk honestly and openly about this real threat that we have, not only to Texas, but to the country.
00:35:42.080I'm going to give you just a handful of things that people might not be talking about because I know everyone's talking about the national stuff.
00:35:47.420But the State Board of Education is a governing body that people don't really talk about.
00:35:52.500But conservatives have only had five to six conservative votes on this 15-member state board that determines the curriculum content for the public school children in Texas and really every red state in America.
00:36:04.160Because when we set the standards for the curriculum, that's what all the other red states buy because the curriculum companies only make that.
00:36:10.320We had four conservatives running in seats that were going to give conservatives a majority block of eight to nine solid conservative votes, and all of them won without runoffs in districts that are two congressional districts in size.
00:36:22.940And what that tells me is that the grassroots across Texas actually take time to educate themselves on these little-known races and pick the right person.
00:36:30.580We saw the same thing in the Court of Criminal Appeals where the conservative person who's running to actually reverse that dumb decision where the attorney general cannot actually prosecute election fraud.
00:36:43.220Another key opportunity for grassroots conservatives to get a majority of conservatives on the Court of Criminal Appeals, a court that most Texans don't even know exists, but enough grassroots Texans tuned in to actually deliver us victories.
00:36:54.660We had two chairmen in the Texas House lose their elections handily, Stan Kitzman and Cecil Bell.
00:37:00.800And these are two individuals that were endorsed by President Trump and endorsed by everybody.
00:37:05.960They spent well over a million dollars.
00:37:07.600I think Stan Kitzman, especially if you count all the third-party activities, spent maybe closer to $2 million to try to save his seat and a grassroots conservative Dennis Kitzman.
00:37:22.600I want to hit rewind because our audiences come in to understand Texas through the impeachment of Ken Paxton and then the big fight over the redistricting.
00:37:32.900And, you know, Luke, one of the reasons people are so mesmerized by Texas is to see that these rhinos are more the Republican establishment, maybe actually more Democratic than they are Republican and certainly that more than their MAGA.
00:37:56.040And remember, President Trump really didn't do individual endorsements.
00:37:59.960I think it was kind of a blanket endorsement, so President Trump doesn't know these guys personally.
00:38:04.060But an endorsement on your campaign ad or your mailer that says endorsed by President Trump, that carries a whole lot of weight down here in Texas.
00:38:14.220So walk me through these two because these are two monumental.
00:38:17.420It shows you what the grassroots can do.
00:38:18.820Stan Kitzman is one of the 10 most liberal Republicans in the Texas House, and he is the he is the chair of a quarter of the Texas budget.
00:38:28.540And he basically helps write a quarter of the Texas budget in major articles within it.
00:38:38.840And to your point, a lot of the endorsements given out were just given out because anybody who supported school choice got Governor Abbott, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz endorsement.
00:38:47.740And the reality is I'm very happy that they passed school choice.
00:38:53.220But then people like Stan Kitzman thought they had basically names to use as a shield to prevent any kind of accountability for their record.
00:39:00.520And that's why those defeats, to your point, are really important to focus on.
00:39:04.340Two years ago, we had massive coalitions built against a lot of these more liberal incumbents.
00:39:09.200So it makes sense that 17 of them lost.
00:39:11.080The assumption this time was that grassroots wouldn't be able to defeat any incumbents because they all had, if they voted for school choice, President Donald Trump, Governor Greg Abbott and Senator Ted Cruz supporting them.
00:39:23.080And instead, what happened for a handful of these, even though they greatly outspent their opposition, was that they were still held accountable and they still did not return, which sends a message that even with that, you're not untouchable.
00:39:35.900If the bad incumbent Republicans are running for reelection in two years and don't have President Trump's endorsement, what are they going to do then?
00:39:42.500And it gives a reminder to them that maybe y'all should focus on passing as much Republican policy as possible.
00:39:48.540There's open seats to also rejoice in.
00:39:50.540Gary Vandeaver, one of the most liberal Republicans in the Texas House, left and then tried to handpick a Democrat primary voter and a Democrat donor to replace him.
00:40:00.400He actually won early voting by 200 and then the conservative won Election Day by 700.
00:40:05.200Another one of those districts in the top corner, Texarkana, which is the top corner right on the Arkansas border, where conservatives finally flip a seat that they've been trying to get a grassroots representative in from a long time.
00:40:17.420The Kitzman race, the Vandeaver race, these are districts that are 80 percent Republican but have been represented by some of the most liberal Republicans in our state.
00:40:25.380So now we can have strong Republicans in strong Republican seats and focus on November, which is going to be very contentious.
00:40:30.620I'll also say Beau French was a big surprise to a lot of people because 90 days ago, almost nobody in Texas knew who this guy was.
00:40:37.960He runs, builds a massive grassroots coalition statewide and is basically tied for first with Jim Wright, the current railroad commissioner, who is a Democrat donor, who's done a lot of other things, aligned himself with the more liberal factions of the GOP.
00:40:53.660So, again, just these opportunities time and time again that grassroots have shown to step up, educate their fellow Texans and get a strong vote out.
00:41:02.000So, no doubt, Texas moved to the right substantially last night.
00:41:06.220We've got some great congressmen lined up to come in that are fighters and some really good people poised in runoffs in key congressional races, which should make our congressional delegation in Texas more conservative than it's ever been.
00:41:16.480Those are just a couple of my takeaways.
00:41:17.700Luke, because you're shown, you're really focused on the grassroots.
00:41:22.680One thing I've noticed about the power of the grassroots here and why we spend so much time here to try to learn, because I think some of these lessons we can take throughout the country, and I saw this on the impeachment and then we saw on the redistricting.
00:41:35.060If the grassroots in this state unify, they're an unbeatable political power.
00:41:40.560You saw this last night on Proposition 10 where it combined, and that had no money.
00:41:44.420It was all grassroots, more votes than Paxton and Cornyn combined.
00:41:49.840What would be your recommendation of the grassroots?
00:41:52.860Because the grassroots, to me, holds the key to the November election, right?
00:41:58.220A lot of people are going to run around and spend a lot of money.
00:41:59.860A lot of consultants are going to get very wealthy.
00:42:01.360But the grassroots, how do we unify the grassroots between now and November, particularly with this tremendously contentious runoff that we've got?
00:42:10.540We've got about a minute here, and I would like to hold you through the break to get the whole answer, sir.
00:42:15.360I'll give you the one-minute version first.
00:42:16.960The reality is that I think focusing on our wins is an important thing to do to give us energy into not only the runoff but the general.
00:42:23.900We're not going to win everything we want, but we need to recognize as Texas grassroots that we continue to get major conservative victories in this state, and that should energize us in November, even if we don't like everybody at the top of the ticket.
00:42:37.360And we need to understand that when we win these, we still do need as big a Republican majority as possible to pass Republican agenda items.
00:42:46.780Ending the Islamification of Texas is only going to come if Texans do really well in November.
00:42:51.420So we just need to understand when a maniac is at the door, quarreling brothers, end their feud, and understand if we beat them, we have a wider path now.
00:43:01.620Because of the grassroots victories in March, we have a wider path to actually getting more agenda items done next session in 2027.
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00:46:00.880Steve, you modestly say you've got an easy job.
00:46:03.240The hard part is allocating time, and you do it brilliantly, and you've allocated so much to this, and it made all the difference, I think.
00:46:13.100We've got to bring the level of awareness of what Sharia is and what it's doing to the state of Texas and to our country, to everybody else who didn't vote on this ballot in Texas and across the country, and we've got a plan to do that.
00:46:28.040Bansharia.com is where you can find out more about why we're doing it and how.
00:46:32.320And I just wanted to say, finally, I would be really remiss if we didn't acknowledge the hand of God who is on upon this in this enterprise, and I'm deeply grateful to him as well as to all the rest of his team here.
00:47:17.280You mentioned January 9th, your whole Texas, the opening that you have for War Room Texas.
00:47:22.580Most of that footage was taken from the evening of the dinner, January 9th, with Geert Wilders, you, Glenn Beck, and your passion, your courage, and throwing down the challenge to the good people of Texas to stand up against this invasion, this incursion against America, the American way of life.
00:47:43.220I also want to, so thank you for being the linchpin of all of this.
00:47:51.520Of course, Jenny Story and Patriot Mobile, Geert Wilders, and Glenn Beck.
00:47:55.580You would also mention how this was a galvanizing issue, and we came in at 95% on Prop 10, despite the fact that it was at the end of the ballot.
00:48:05.100It was the last of the propositions, and despite that, this came in with the biggest margin of victory.
00:48:14.160None of the other measures came in at 95%, 70s, 80s.
00:48:17.980We came in with the biggest one, so the people of Texas have spoken, and it's a very heartening thing.
00:48:24.960We're going to do some analysis this afternoon and have you back on and go through all of it.
00:48:28.200People need to see this because it was no money.
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00:50:19.360The appreciation of the audience is overwhelming, so I want to thank everybody.
00:50:23.100Trevor Comstock, what a great young man.
00:50:24.680Mike Lindell, I guess we're going to do it this afternoon.
00:50:28.140There is now, Polis is actually admitting that he's reviewing the clemency and or pardon of Tina Peters.
00:50:34.780We're going to get Tina's team, and we're going to drill down on that this afternoon.
00:50:39.680Your thoughts on that, because the Warren Posse wants to talk deals, but your thoughts on Tina Peters?
00:50:44.880Yeah, well, we're praying that he does let her out.
00:50:47.940I mean, he's been holding her for well over a year now, and it was brought to his attention this summer by the president, and he's been refusing to do it.
00:50:58.420So we just pray that he makes the right decision to release her.
00:51:02.660She's a political prisoner like no other this country's ever seen, right in our own country.
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