Bannon's War Room - March 16, 2023


WarRoom Battleground EP 253: Weaponization Of The Justice Department


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

176.33583

Word Count

9,699

Sentence Count

46

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

In the wake of the hearings on Big Tech, the question is what is the role of Big Tech in our society and what role does it play in our political system? What role does Big Tech play in the political system, and why is it so important for us to engage in the fight against Big Tech?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:19.780 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:27.540 get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
00:00:33.320 it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
00:00:38.400 that's why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
00:00:42.160 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:49.280 stephen k bannon okay let's be blunt there's not a bigger battleground than big tech right now and
00:00:56.380 you see this on the financial side you see it in this the the bank failures uh you're seeing it in
00:01:01.980 uh in in everything if you're watching any of these committee hearings it's it's it's one big tech
00:01:06.840 working with government non-stop you couldn't have watched the taibi hearings over at the
00:01:12.200 weaponization not be shocked it's wednesday 15 march year of early 2023 it is the ides of march want to
00:01:18.100 thank all the team that put together that great cold open today that went through all the um what
00:01:23.480 happened to caesar what caesar had had done and what happened to him which i thought was quite
00:01:27.980 powerful remember our founding fathers revolutionary generation was absolutely obsessed by the roman
00:01:33.680 republic for good reasons our government is kind of um the foundational elements is the roman republic
00:01:39.380 mike davis um you've dedicated your life to you know davis could go out and make big bucks but he's
00:01:44.840 out there hammering all the time on tech and here's what i don't get and look i i think very highly
00:01:50.800 of jim jordan and the world and that's what's so confusing about this because he's always come
00:01:54.760 across to me as a fighter i know the audience does too there's something not right here and it's one
00:02:00.080 of these things like the ukraine i can't quite figure it out but once i figured i got it is it
00:02:04.040 because big tech's got so much cash all the lobbyists they put so much weight and quite frankly
00:02:10.500 intimidate people if you go up against them you're not going to get a great job particularly if you're a
00:02:14.240 lawyer you're not going to get hired by a big firm you're known as having the mark of cane on you
00:02:18.660 is it part of it the chinese communist party which is so infested in the sequoia and in silicon valley
00:02:24.200 and adventure cabin i'm not saying people on these committees are are had influence but there's got to
00:02:31.460 be something more i don't understand and why they leak this particularly they got their conference coming
00:02:36.540 up this weekend they leak this that they're going to not take any real action essentially against
00:02:42.740 uh big tech which this base in the trump movement hates big tech because of what they've done to
00:02:49.740 de-platform and debank them etc your thoughts yeah i mean jim jordan wants to give google amazon facebook
00:02:57.320 and apple two more years of antitrust amnesty and they will become even more powerful they will crush
00:03:03.900 even more competition they'll shutter even more small businesses they'll cancel even more conservatives
00:03:08.760 and the reason jim jordan his excuse for doing this is he doesn't want to give the biden administration
00:03:14.600 more resources and power why i would say this this is antitrust is targeted law enforcement we have the
00:03:21.120 ftc the federal trade commission and the antitrust division at the justice department the lena khan
00:03:26.920 the biden appointee at the ftc got 69 senate votes that's a lot including from people like josh holley
00:03:33.080 jonathan canter and the antitrust division got 68 votes that's a lot including from people like again
00:03:39.100 josh holley these are serious antitrust reformers who uh want to uh work with a bipartisan coalition to
00:03:47.000 hold big tech accountable so i would say to jim jordan if you don't want to give the biden
00:03:52.840 administration money to fight big tech would you want to give the biden administration money to fight
00:03:58.060 fentanyl do you want to give the biden administration money to beef up the border do you want to give
00:04:03.060 the biden administration money to fight violent crime it's a nonsensical argument he's he's doing
00:04:10.860 this he's he's he's doing this because he's doing big tech's big and you have to ask why steve like
00:04:15.900 you said i mean he's taking a lot of what does he mean what is hang on hang on what what what does he
00:04:20.720 mean by he doesn't want to give biden more reason because he's afraid big tech will come in to support
00:04:24.300 the campaign at 24 they'll go all in if the republicans trying to step up is his argument we're just going
00:04:30.380 to enrich biden and make it more difficult to remove him from office is is that the case
00:04:34.960 no i mean he's saying we shouldn't give money to the to the federal trade commission and the
00:04:39.760 antitrust division at the justice department because that gives the biden administration money
00:04:43.940 well do we stop giving money to the biden dea do we stop giving money to the biden border patrol i mean
00:04:49.780 it's it's really a stupid argument and it shows that this is a show game that jim jordan is playing
00:04:55.080 because he's coddling big tech particularly google and you have to ask why uh he takes he's taken a
00:05:01.140 lot of big tech's money over the years so is kevin mccarthy uh both of their uh top aides have have
00:05:07.160 taken uh big tech's money over the years kevin mccarthy's uh top advisor on the outside is jeff
00:05:12.940 miller he's a lobbyist who's taken millions of dollars from amazon uh you have uh jim jordan's top
00:05:19.200 staffers on the judiciary committee one of his chief counsels on the judiciary committee
00:05:22.600 comes from that google world he's he's the one who drives this he takes google trips around the
00:05:27.520 world he's come from google world there's a revolving door between the google funded world
00:05:32.860 and the you know the house judiciary committee that jim jordan leads uh it's look if jim jordan were just
00:05:39.500 honest about this if he would just come out and say you know what i don't think we should break up big
00:05:43.380 tech because of x but he doesn't he he says he wants to hold big tech accountable but then he does
00:05:49.540 their bidding behind the scenes and that's the problem daryl isa makes no bones about it he's
00:05:53.560 from california he wants to protect his constituents in california i mean i don't agree with him but i
00:05:59.160 understand his position i don't understand jim jordan's position and what i particularly don't
00:06:03.300 like about what jim jordan does is that he gaslights and that he undermines people like me uh running the
00:06:09.440 internet accountability project on a shoestring budget uh and he wants to undermine what i'm doing
00:06:14.880 uh because i oppose because i'm calling out his his nonsense i'm calling out his bs on this big
00:06:21.880 tech fight and this hill this hill story what is this yeah go ahead you think you think the hill
00:06:29.380 story is accurate it's it's 100 accurate i've been i've been arguing this for three years i worked very
00:06:35.580 closely with congressman ken buck who has been a warrior on this i came from senator grassley's office
00:06:41.040 who's been a warrior on this look this is a big when i started this big tech fight three years ago
00:06:46.680 it was a very lonely fight taking on big tech from the right so i am all about converts if jim jordan
00:06:51.820 wants to be a convert on this i will welcome him into the fight and i'll stop bashing him on your show
00:06:57.420 and fox news and every every other conservative media outlet i will welcome him into this fight but
00:07:01.880 he needs he needs to have a come to jesus he needs to be a real convert here and stop doing google's
00:07:07.500 bidding and join the fight to hold big tech accountable let's let's take let's take let's
00:07:13.460 take a minute you were very excited a couple weeks ago about what was going to happen with google what
00:07:18.120 was going to press forward is that still in the works absolutely there are two lawsuits right now
00:07:24.260 from the biden antitrust division uh jonathan canter is fantastic uh he has been uh he he's pursuing
00:07:32.660 the the antitrust lawsuit against google for their online search monopoly and so that's that was
00:07:40.140 started by the trump administration and he's he he just initiated another lawsuit with uh you know
00:07:46.620 the virginia attorney general and many other republican ags across the country andrew ferguson
00:07:50.700 my former colleague on the senate judiciary committee and a justice clerk thomas clerk when i clerked for
00:07:56.960 justice justice gorsuch is uh teaming up with jonathan cancer to go after google's online search
00:08:03.860 monopoly that is the silver bullets if you break up their online search monopoly they control all sides
00:08:09.000 of it buy sell and trade that is where they get their lifeblood that is it's the online advertising
00:08:14.180 that is what fuels big tech particularly google so if you break that up that is the silver bullet the
00:08:20.300 problem is is these lawsuits take years sometimes even decades right look at microsoft lawsuit
00:08:25.640 senator mike lee who is a convert on in this fight he came at it with pure intentions he was kind of a
00:08:32.560 you know a libertarian on don't let's not use antitrust to go after big tech but he's seen over
00:08:38.040 the last three years how bad uh big tech is and how they abuse their market power to crush competition
00:08:43.560 shutter small businesses cancel conservatives mike lee has been red pilled he's been great on this there
00:08:48.520 is a bill that jim jordan could support today that would break up google's online advertising monopoly
00:08:55.320 every democrat every republican in congress should get behind this bill it's a bipartisan bill it's a
00:09:01.120 compromise bill it would be a silver bullet to break up uh break up google's online advertising
00:09:08.740 monopoly which really is the linchpin to all of big tech's monopoly uh if you break that up you're
00:09:14.180 really going to see uh big tech start to function properly there's going to be a proper uh properly
00:09:19.340 functioning remember the whole point of antitrust 100 years ago is a free market requires a functioning
00:09:26.600 market and when you have monopolists using their market power to crush competition to crush the
00:09:33.120 crush crush competitors you no longer have a free market so if you are a free market conservative
00:09:38.300 you should be all about antitrust law enforcement because you're targeting the bad actors you're targeting
00:09:43.820 the tumors you see facebook calling history-wide regulation of course they are because those are
00:09:49.280 entry barriers to competitors monopolists want regulations but we don't want regulations we want
00:09:54.940 law enforcement and that's why we need to break up it's it's it's the way you get away from state
00:10:01.960 capitalism how do people find out more about you your crusade against big tech also social media because
00:10:06.780 you come in a little hot on uh twitter it makes it worth the ride i yeah so it's article three
00:10:13.380 project.org article number three project.org there is a link on there for the war room posse that
00:10:19.020 explains all this big tech stuff and the bills and how they can contact contact their members of
00:10:24.280 congress they light them up 202-224-3121 202-224-3121 and tell them to support mike lee's ad tech bill
00:10:33.180 uh but call both of your home state senators and your house of representative member uh and tell them to
00:10:39.400 support mike lee's ad tech bill it's important you can also uh get me on uh on twitter getter truth
00:10:45.620 at at article three project at article number three project and my personal uh at mrd dmia at mrd dmia
00:10:55.060 that's my initials in des moines iowa so thank you steve for all you're doing
00:10:58.440 and what a great week but with the silicon valley bank since the since the war and posse bailed them out
00:11:04.640 maybe they call congress and give them a give them a uh a heads up in how angry they are about this
00:11:10.480 entire thing the entitled nature of the silicon valley oligarchs and their minions is pretty
00:11:17.100 shocking mike davis thank you for taking the time today to come on and join us thank you davis's
00:11:24.520 audience favor have been pretty uh been pretty busy let's go play i got thomas philipson from
00:11:28.640 president trump's administration one of his chief economic advisors let's go ahead and play let's go
00:11:33.260 and play the cold open news out of europe that sparked today's sell-off and the headlines this
00:11:37.900 afternoon that partially turned things around cnbc's hugh sun is here to explain what's going on
00:11:44.040 hugh why does credit suisse matter for u.s depositors u.s investors and is it because incidents like this
00:11:50.980 scare the whole banking sector and and scared banks lend less hey john yeah there isn't that direct
00:11:56.960 the correlation for u.s deposit holders they are actually is my understanding really not uh you know
00:12:02.100 wealth management uh you know clients that's more for the europeans uh you know if there's a if there's
00:12:08.040 a a presence in the united states it's through investment banking and so if you see the the big
00:12:13.400 american banks sell off today that's because you'd be you know uh credit suisse has is a global
00:12:18.840 financially important uh institution it's got relationships with all the big banks goldman uh
00:12:23.480 jay morgan b of a and so if it uh you know it starts to teeter and gets closer to an incident uh
00:12:29.960 then you're going to see the the repercussions pass through to the other big global investment
00:12:34.160 banks uh it's a developing situation we've had just in the past hour or so the market came back
00:12:39.720 slightly i'll say slightly uh here but news that uh the the swiss national bank uh could provide
00:12:47.000 credit suisse with liquidity if need be i guess walk us through what that process could look like and
00:12:52.080 whether that shores up the confidence levels for the bank let me have this when i hear swiss national
00:12:59.420 bank is going to come in and give uh which is the central bank of switzerland going to come in and
00:13:03.100 give liquidity that means you're looking at a bank takeover uh later she talks about ubs and credit
00:13:08.840 suites being put together into a mega bank a national quote-unquote national champion thomas phillipson
00:13:14.060 you were you were one of president trump's uh senior economic advisors is this contagion spreading uh
00:13:20.440 now to europe and going to blow back here of the of this banking crisis sir i mean we've seen
00:13:26.700 in france and germany and their banks are not going down 10 today as well with the swiss coming down
00:13:34.320 it was down 20 for a while it came up after the news that they're going to be rescued but
00:13:40.860 i mean ultimately i think this is a problem both in the u.s and in europe of the instability essentially
00:13:50.120 of uh fractional reserve banking which is how what we have where the banks basically only have 15 to
00:13:56.900 20 percent of deposits on and that they can liquidate at a given point in time and then so
00:14:02.920 once you get these problems you have this these instabilities in fractional reserve now the
00:14:08.380 interesting part about that is that we have a new innovation in decentralized finance called crypto
00:14:16.260 crypto believe it or not that basically gets rid of the middlemen the bank the fractional reserves
00:14:23.300 where it's peer-to-peer lending right so it's like email replacing the postal service is essentially
00:14:30.340 what it does and when you have crypto lending it peer-to-peer and the inefficiencies and problems with the
00:14:37.860 middleman gets broken out because there's no middleman anymore and what's central to all these fractional
00:14:46.180 reserve banks is that they're middlemen between borrowers and lenders and essentially what crypto
00:14:53.780 as a competitive alternative and a decentralized alternative can achieve and you see this
00:15:01.140 with avi and other banks of crypto in crypto markets they can achieve a lot more stability obvious
00:15:08.340 been completely stable through ftx and also the silicon valley uh problem and the reason the
00:15:15.940 avi as a bank for crypto is stable is because they're commission based as opposed to taking
00:15:22.340 deposits investing them and then having a mismatch between deposits and investments so avi essentially
00:15:29.780 works like it but hang but hang on but hang on but but this theoretical discussion or and look i'm a big
00:15:35.460 believer in crypto as a potential alternative store of value potentially do transactions that market's got
00:15:41.620 developed a little bit and obviously bitcoin and things have been uh inversely related to the drop
00:15:45.940 here but when you have a mass i mean we have 19 trillion dollars brother of deposits in income and
00:15:52.500 banks here and and we've given and correct me if i'm wrong it is it your belief and we had jd vance on
00:15:59.540 here yesterday said he went to the fdic guys and asked them straight out have we given it a guarantee
00:16:03.460 in 19 trillion they kind of dance around it or even the five or six trillion of uninsured
00:16:08.420 with 19 trillion right now i mean we have a massive problem that has to be addressed and
00:16:13.700 it's not going to be addressed by crypto overnight this means and they're blaming quite frankly trump
00:16:18.260 they're blaming you and trump they're blaming you and trump they're blaming you and trump that said hey
00:16:25.620 you guys got rid of all the regulations all the great regulations there with uh with the banking
00:16:31.380 regulations you eased up and that's why we have silicon valley bank that that would be uh they're lying
00:16:36.900 about that correct yeah so the the white house came out with three arguments where which are
00:16:41.860 completely false one is that it was the deregulation of the mid-sized regional banks to not be as
00:16:49.300 strenuously regulated as the big banks that cost us or essentially that we don't have enough
00:16:55.620 government involvement in these markets even though obviously inflation and interest rates hike the
00:17:02.420 fastest in 40 years is the real problem why these why sbb got in trouble to start with so it's a
00:17:08.820 government risk that has caused these failures it's not you know it's not too little government
00:17:15.300 involvement so the second thing they said there's no new taxes obviously there are when you pay fdi when
00:17:21.540 you're mandated to pay fdic to raise the money necessary for this that's a tax and then the third thing
00:17:28.660 they said this is no bailout of the banks obviously it is because the capital structure is that the
00:17:35.540 depositors go first and then comes the bondholders and shareholders of the bank so if you get if you
00:17:42.580 take care of the capital or the depositors then obviously you're taking care of the the the debt
00:17:50.180 holders and shareholders of the bank they're obviously much better off when the guys in front of
00:17:55.940 them in the capital structure have been nullified by basically the government
00:18:02.500 now you've got this situation that the feds jammed up because the the gross overspending led to the
00:18:07.460 inflation now you've got um now you've got the inflation that they got to make a choice either
00:18:13.380 let the dumpster fire inflation burn or if they start jacking rates the entire system the unrealized
00:18:18.660 losses get worse how how do you think they get you and and navarro and and and kudlow and that crowd
00:18:27.940 with president trump you you had the great years of 19 and even with the ccp virus the solid year of 20
00:18:34.020 but you you the 19 was a golden year um how do you think the fed and the administration gets that
00:18:40.340 i mean they just gave us a 6.8 trillion dollar budget that has two trade and a half dollars of deficit
00:18:47.220 you got the fed jammed up in a corner how do you think they fight their way out of here yeah the
00:18:52.740 the tricky part here which is the really thing people don't talk about is that biden claims to
00:18:59.060 reduce the deficit in 10 years by 3 trillion that's about you know 3 trillion out of 22 trillion predicted
00:19:06.020 by cbo so it's peanuts right it's 10 or whatever so he the question is now if you have that projected
00:19:15.380 deficit going forward in addition to adding to the debt that we already have is that going to be
00:19:21.940 monetized or not presumably it will be partly monetized and then you're just feeding inflation
00:19:28.340 again right that's what we did with during cobit everything was monetized the fed was buying the
00:19:33.620 the uh uh the bonds the government bonds and that's why we had a huge spike in in money supply
00:19:41.060 in 2020 was just an enormous shock to increase in the money supply was kind of like a step up and
00:19:47.460 then it stayed up there so do you think that that game do you think that game is over though how do you
00:19:53.860 continue to just have the fed buy it i mean the fed how do you continue this isn't isn't that this is my
00:19:59.700 point the math makes no sense here you're right nobody's 70 all the headlines saying cut deficit by 3
00:20:05.060 trillion well the cpo headed 19 to 22 that means you're another 20 trillion dollars out of 52
00:20:12.260 you're two train interest payments none of the basic math it nothing makes sense so are they serious
00:20:19.780 people this is my point do you see as an economist and one of trump's senior guys any real plan by adults
00:20:27.860 to set this thing right of course not i mean this they cannot be arguing that this is a path
00:20:34.820 path to prosperity i mean like the real issue here is that you can't tax your way out of this
00:20:42.260 debt right you have to spend suppose you wanted to tax your way out of this debt in 10 years right
00:20:48.820 let's say it's currently about 100 the public the share that's held by the public 100 of gdp
00:20:56.100 if you wanted to tax your way out of that debt in 10 years you would have to raise 10 of gdp and extra
00:21:02.420 revenue per year that is currently 50 percent more than we're raising in revenue currently we have
00:21:08.740 about 20 of gdp in government in federal revenue that's just not going to happen that's like
00:21:13.780 impossible right so you have to reduce spending you're not going to be able to tax your way out
00:21:19.140 of this debt and and on top of that when you do that tax increase massive taxes obviously the tax
00:21:25.380 space is going to shrink people going to avoid it or stop working whatever and so you're not going to get as
00:21:30.900 much revenue as you thought you would initially without attack changing the tax space so you you
00:21:36.580 you are literally forced to cut spending in one one way or another if you're serious about even if you
00:21:42.260 don't want to get rid of the debt that's an extreme case but even if you want to get down to 50 of gdp
00:21:47.620 or 40 of gdp or what have you there's no way you're going to be able to tax your way out of that without
00:21:54.420 destroying the economy your your numbers are amazing we want you to come back what what how
00:22:00.260 do people follow you particularly social media any website you've got yeah thomas
00:22:06.020 my name thomas without an h and philipson in my last time i'm on linkedin i post everything i do in
00:22:11.460 offense and tv tv hits and everything on there do you do you have you are you on twitter or getter or
00:22:18.420 are so true i might go on twitter now we'll see but not thomas thank you so much the uh chairman of
00:22:29.620 the uh economic of the economic advisors uh council over there for president trump uh and a guy that
00:22:35.060 president trump thought very highly of you look at that math and you just it's you know it's it's
00:22:39.620 they're not serious and remember the logic here was the massive overspending when we had aggregate
00:22:45.380 demand back up led to the led to the inflation the inflation destroyed the bond market particularly
00:22:51.300 government securities treasuries and that's where now in a conundrum and this thing is bad
00:22:56.740 i don't know how you're going to work your way out of it let me let's get scott presler on here
00:23:01.060 one of the great patriots and one of the hardest workers scott first off update on your health how
00:23:05.140 you doing sir i'm good i've been out door knocking in the cold here in wisconsin so i'm ready to rock
00:23:12.180 please tell me about wisconsin uh i'm very concerned about this race i keep telling everybody
00:23:19.780 this is the kickoff really the 2024 is this race as you're going door knocking because you're the best
00:23:25.140 grassroots guy out there i mean you you're you're you're a savage you get on top of this
00:23:30.260 how are we doing in wisconsin well first let me discuss the background so right now conservatives hold
00:23:37.860 a majority on the supreme court in the wisconsin state and it's four republicans and three democrats
00:23:43.860 but one republican is retiring and on april 4th we're going to replace that person so very easily
00:23:50.580 a four to three conservative court if we are not able to hold this seat could then flip to four to three
00:23:57.380 liberal and i want to make it clear what's at stake in this election gun rights are on the ballot
00:24:04.260 hunting rights are on the ballot school choice is on the ballot and steve i travel the country i've
00:24:10.180 been over to 30 states the number one topic that i hear about from voters is they want election
00:24:15.780 integrity here in wisconsin we actually have voter id laws and when you register to vote you must present
00:24:23.860 a proof of residency i'm speaking to everyone at home listening right now to the war room if we are
00:24:29.860 unable to win this seat on april 4th electing justice daniel kelly to the supreme court then i
00:24:35.620 promise you the liberals and the democrats will invalidate on day one voter id laws in wisconsin and
00:24:43.140 they will get rid of proof of residency in wisconsin and that is going to make it must much more an arduous
00:24:50.180 task of actually winning wisconsin and winning the white house in 2024 and so we've been writing
00:24:56.500 thousands of postcards knocking on doors doing phone calls registering voters at marquette university
00:25:02.660 and the university of wisconsin and we're going to be doing this for the next three weeks on behalf
00:25:07.700 of justice daniel kelly okay in in 2020 i mean because the laws although it's got a lot of progressives
00:25:16.980 in wisconsin they have some of the tightest voting laws in the country and they had this thing about
00:25:21.140 signing up for for mail-in ballots but you had these arguments i mean wisconsin was the one that
00:25:26.980 should have flipped the most given the evidence and we had these the the minority opinion because
00:25:31.220 one of the judges last second kind of blinked the republican judges but if you read the minority opinion
00:25:35.220 of the supreme court it's the best case out there for why these why the elector should have been sent
00:25:41.140 back for further review my point is that the wisconsin supreme court is everything and the 2024 election
00:25:48.020 kicks off on 4 april if we don't win that i tell you and there is no path to the presidency none zero
00:25:54.980 take it from stephen k bannon that doesn't go through wisconsin georgia and arizona full stop
00:26:00.660 right these three have got to fall in our column uh scott do you believe uh that it'll be much more
00:26:06.900 difficult to win if we lose the supreme court seat sir a hundred percent it's going to be much more
00:26:14.260 difficult to win wisconsin and win the white house if we are not successful in electing justice daniel
00:26:20.260 kelly on april 4th and please don't just wait to vote on april 4th you're not going to like what i
00:26:25.860 have to say viewers at home but i've been here in wisconsin in waukesha ozaki milwaukee kenosha it's
00:26:33.300 been snowing almost every single day and i promise you it's probably going to snow on election day on april 4th
00:26:40.100 go to my vote dot wi dot gov and vote early and please you want to see more advertising
00:26:48.580 kelly kelly.com make a plan to vote okay scott can you hang through just we're going to keep scott
00:26:57.700 over take a short commercial break scott pressler the best of the best when it comes to grassroots
00:27:03.060 knocking on doors getting people out to vote reporting from wisconsin short commercial break next
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00:31:48.340 war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:31:54.340 okay welcome uh scott presses with this reason i asked scott when he came on about his health this
00:31:58.580 guy's almost worked himself to death he's one of the hardest working guys out there i mean we've
00:32:02.660 been very honored besides our normal everyday contributors who are as you know incredibly
00:32:07.380 hard working we had o'keefe and now pressler who are two of the hardest working guys in this business
00:32:13.220 scott i just want to go through and by the way scott has committed he's going to be in 11
00:32:16.180 o'clock tomorrow morning we're going to get him on the morning show too for the morning show audience
00:32:19.780 um scott i just want you to make the case take a minute and the centrality of wisconsin
00:32:27.300 all these other school choice uh all this other stuff that's happening at the schools on the
00:32:31.620 grooming side everything to do with gun rights there's so many important things that the supreme
00:32:35.460 court in uh you know redistricting all of it in wisconsin are going to going to hear in the very
00:32:42.500 short term however also all the issues with voting which wisconsin was central last time
00:32:50.020 and the supreme court will be central to 2024 and that's why i say the season kicks off
00:32:54.740 the early not even a pre-game you know on the pre-game schedule on the real schedule is april 4th
00:33:01.060 in wisconsin tell us how important it is and where do we stand because i saw some stats that he was 10
00:33:06.820 down i think i've seen some polling he's fired for six down we only got three weeks what are people to
00:33:11.620 do scott even people outside the state two biggest issues in this race number one medical freedom in
00:33:20.580 2020 justice daniel kelly was the deciding vote that stopped democrat governor evers stay at home order
00:33:30.660 if it weren't for a conservative majority in 2020 then wisconsin businesses and schools and churches
00:33:38.260 would have continued to have been shut down if the liberals win on april 4th and another pandemic happens
00:33:46.020 wisconsin will have no check and balance against democrat governor evers number two election integrity
00:33:54.340 this is the single most important issue going into 2024 on this ballot for april 4th because if the
00:34:01.300 liberals are able to win flipping the court from conservative to liberal they will get rid of voter id laws
00:34:09.540 here in the state of wisconsin they will get rid of proof of residency here in the state of wisconsin
00:34:16.580 and mind you the supreme court here in this state ruled recently that unmanned drop boxes are
00:34:25.540 unconstitutional if we are unable to elect justice daniel kelly on april 4th then unmanned drop boxes will be
00:34:35.140 ruled as constitutional going into the 2024 presidential elections and you will have drop boxes on every street
00:34:44.340 corner in milwaukee in milwaukee in eau claire in green bay across the state it is so crucial that we are
00:34:53.060 getting every single conservative wisconsin voter out for justice daniel kelly to preserve medical freedom to preserve
00:35:00.900 election integrity now how can you at home help number one we're writing postcards you can go to
00:35:07.860 justice daniel kelly dot com because i'm hearing from many of you you say scott i live in wisconsin i'm
00:35:14.420 not hearing advertisements everything is for his opponent if you want more advertisements for justice
00:35:20.100 daniel kelly then i need you to support him financially i need you to contribute to justice daniel kelly
00:35:26.980 at justice daniel kelly dot com you can also download an application called early vote action early vote
00:35:36.420 action is an application that you from the comfort of your home no matter where you're living in any of
00:35:42.260 the 50 states can make phone calls on behalf of justice daniel kelly if you have any questions
00:35:49.220 please i'm on every social media platform at scott pressler i will stay up in the middle of the night
00:35:55.620 answer any of them this election is so important that i got here on march 5th and i will be here
00:36:02.340 throughout the election on april 4th i'm doing everything in my power to secure this election and i hope
00:36:08.420 that you at home understand the urgency and crucial nature of this election and you will help me to
00:36:16.100 make sure that we are electing justice daniel kelly to the wisconsin supreme court on april 4th
00:36:23.380 okay well everybody one more time what is the site to go to that they can make phone calls where
00:36:28.020 they go for that and then where they go to get to you you can download early vote action and application
00:36:35.300 our website is early vote action dot com to get to me is at scott pressler and to financially contribute
00:36:42.980 to justice daniel kelly please go to justice daniel kelly dot com and i look forward to being on your
00:36:49.780 program tomorrow at 11. yeah scott you guys put it on the line so uh and when you say when you say hey
00:36:57.780 we need to work here people line up and put their shoulders on the wheel so thank you and we're so
00:37:02.260 grateful that you are out there on the scene on scene commander scott pressler thank you so much
00:37:07.940 thank you sir appreciate it these are the warriors they're the great ones um i got boris has got some
00:37:15.540 polling uh he is he's traveling we're trying to get boris but i want to go to patrick coffin patrick
00:37:21.300 first off hope is fuel i can tell you one thing uh the people that are going to speak at the conference
00:37:27.780 that come on the show and it's it's blowing people away uh i know that the i think the conference
00:37:32.740 is this saturday right the 18th uh bishop bishop strickland we're still trying to get on and others but
00:37:38.100 but but but but the people you've put on so once again walk through what's the purpose of the
00:37:43.060 conference we had you on for your first one was fantastic and it was so people were so upset about
00:37:47.540 it they they shut it down the internet carrier shut it down what is this conference what is hope is
00:37:52.820 fuel how do people get there and particularly they got during hard times you got a free version and
00:37:57.140 then you got a more inside the ropes version i want to make sure people know everything about this and
00:38:01.700 how they get there sure well thanks steve for having me on again uh hopeisfuel.com is the wheelhouse for
00:38:08.340 this coming summit which is saturday march 18th but it's also going to be a movement it's going to be
00:38:14.020 a live event it's going to be a community and uh we're already planning our second one on it's called the
00:38:19.540 sheepdog edition that's going to be for fourth of july devoted to supporting law enforcement and
00:38:23.300 military but this one is focused on tips and tactics for mental health strategy depression
00:38:29.540 anxiety uh sense of despair you said it with a previous guest steve i was listening to and you
00:38:33.460 said this thing is bad well that's kind of a snapshot of how a lot of people all across the
00:38:38.980 religious and political spectrums are feeling this thing is bad uh the news gives us all you know
00:38:44.420 scrolling doom i'm waiting for the murder hornets to come back you know bank meltdown uh the chinese
00:38:50.260 balloons ufos ukraine russia world war ii uh stock market uh fears so if you feel like you're you've
00:38:57.540 lost some freedom you're gonna feel like you've lost some hope and that's what the cabal has been
00:39:01.220 trying to do to us uh ramping it up since about march uh 2020 and the shadow of all of that despair
00:39:08.180 is still with us and so we want to we want to punch back twice as hard uh we have a dream team of
00:39:13.060 speakers eight speakers from different angles on mental health and um attaining a sense of peace
00:39:18.980 and balance dr leland stillman md uh from florida he's got a dynamic book out called uh dying to be
00:39:25.540 free um basically big pharma exists to keep us sick uh there's very little incentive to offer free
00:39:33.140 tactics to keep you uh to keep you healthy and away from the doctor uh ann gillies a very brave
00:39:38.260 psychotherapist from ontario canada on how to overcome childhood loss and trauma
00:39:42.980 dr mark mcdonald the child and adolescent psychiatrist from los angeles going to talk
00:39:47.620 about how to break the grip of fear addiction uh royce white a good friend of the war room is
00:39:53.700 going to talk about being diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder as a former nba superstar now
00:39:59.140 podcast host on his own uh right royce and i are going to do an interview with he and i and then
00:40:04.260 it's we're going to open it up to uh to a q a uh and well does uh peter bregan the the conscience of
00:40:12.180 psychiatry is going to talk about loss of hope as the the onset of depression and how you can make
00:40:17.380 yourself well by creating an upward spiral that doesn't have to do with poisoning your brain with
00:40:22.260 psychotropic drugs um adam lane smith on attachment issues how your relationship with your parents
00:40:27.140 affects your relationship with your spouse and everyone else and finally the great i call him the
00:40:30.900 gary cooper of american bishops just bishop joseph strickland of tyler texas is going to wrap up
00:40:37.060 hope is fear with the final talk um there is a free version uh you can go to hopelessfield.com we
00:40:42.660 have a premium ticket for only 98 everyone gets a discount off this one because we want to we want
00:40:48.340 the numbers to be big because we frankly want to make a splash on the big one because uh my business
00:40:53.140 partner ryan told me last night that within a couple of hours we had a thousand more people sign up
00:40:57.940 so this is hitting a nerve in a good way um i like to think of us as uh you know fighters
00:41:03.220 between rounds they sit in the corner and they get the splash of ice water and they get a pep talk
00:41:08.180 from their coach from the seconds and so on um a lot of people in your audience are exhausted
00:41:15.300 look the people you're you're having on your show they're they're fighting their day in and day out
00:41:18.980 in season and out and they need a refresher they need that cleanser uh palette palette cleanser
00:41:24.820 at the uh at the battle so we think hope is fuel is is what the doctor ordered how did you
00:41:29.620 it's uh the speakers yeah we know that uh we know our audience is very pumped up about this
00:41:35.620 there is a walk through there is a free version too if you don't have because i know times are
00:41:39.620 tight for people you got the one that you can pay for is there a free version go and just watch the
00:41:43.380 videos but i know you can't participate actually in the give and take of the conference but there is a
00:41:48.660 option if you can't what how do they get to that option they can go there find everything at the
00:41:54.500 the landing page of hopeisfuel.com they can watch all the talks for free from 8 30 in the morning
00:42:00.020 pacific until late afternoon yep why why did you pick why did you pick um uh hope is fuel why how
00:42:08.260 did you come up with that your union partner how'd you come up with that concept well i learned from
00:42:13.300 from uh speaking with ryan that he actually uh snagged the url hopeisfuel.com back in about 2014 he
00:42:20.020 wasn't even sure what he was going to do with it um ryan has been very frank about his own diagnosis
00:42:24.980 with anxiety disorder uh clinical depression clinical burnout and he's struggled as many of
00:42:30.820 us have with the issue of uh feeling like the the darkness is getting darker and uh despair is easy to
00:42:37.780 grab onto and uh the idea of hope being fuel is kind of a universal idea that it's a very personal
00:42:44.260 thing everyone hopes for for different things but everyone hopes for a good outcome no one wakes up in
00:42:49.140 the morning and says you know how can i make my day worse they want things to go better and our news
00:42:53.700 media machine is run by the set the salesmanship on in favor of paranoia we want to flip that and
00:43:01.380 encourage people to think through the the lens of pro noia pro noia is the opposite of paranoia
00:43:07.780 if paranoia is the belief that the world's out to get you pro noia is the belief that actually the
00:43:12.580 world is in your favor that things will work out and that's a very biblical lens uh romans 8 28
00:43:18.820 says all things work together for the good for those who love god not some things not most things
00:43:24.020 all things so we think this is a ship that needs to be turned around and fighters on our side
00:43:29.380 certainly need uh refreshment and encouragement and support and so all the other details are found
00:43:34.420 at hopeisfuel.com patrick it's fantastic hopefully you get bishop strickland a couple others in before
00:43:41.540 the uh 18th but i'll be uh watching it all day it's just fantastic you got a who's who incredibly
00:43:46.980 positive people serious people and then you've got people like royce white to do your to do your uh
00:43:52.420 just your talk and discussion with it can't be better this is going to be very powerful i can tell
00:43:56.180 you already from people that saw uh the speakers they just couldn't be more excited so uh go with
00:44:00.980 god and we look forward to participating all right thanks so much steve godspeed appreciate it
00:44:07.540 patrick coffin people remember we had the conference a couple years ago the first
00:44:11.460 in the first hour they tried to take it down the internet provider that's how controversial
00:44:15.700 was hope is fuel make sure grace and captain bannon uh get it up and to put it out on all of our all
00:44:21.780 for everybody in the chat rooms everybody that's uh that's watching it right now um i want to go to
00:44:27.540 father robert mc teague uh the father mc teague is one of the best writers out there uh this piece
00:44:34.180 you wrote and then the interview would you say time is running out you're one of the more serious
00:44:39.220 people i've met and we pride ourselves on having serious people on the show but the title of your
00:44:44.020 piece was a brief history of our annihilation uh and and you know i've read your philosophy books i've
00:44:50.260 read that you're pretty a pretty you're a pretty positive guy you're a realist but you're positive
00:44:55.300 what is the brief history of our annihilation and why do you think we're reaching a point
00:44:59.220 our culture and society is reaching a point of no return father well i in summary we're
00:45:04.740 running out of things to reject and to destroy and to corrupt i i trace an evolution going back
00:45:11.380 from martin luther 1517 rejecting the church the french revolution rejects christ uh 19th century
00:45:18.980 darwin and marx reject the creator in the 50s and 60s the sexual revolution we actually reject sexuality
00:45:26.980 fertility uh marriage uh we reject our future in the 70s with the cult of contraception uh and abortion
00:45:35.060 if you can't if you can't cancel the future you have to kill it we reject our past with uh with wokeism
00:45:42.020 with denying history pulling down monuments digging up corpses uh we reject our past now with uh
00:45:50.180 turning you know corpses and into uh into fertilizer and now we're rejecting our future
00:45:56.420 by turning our children into sexual consumables we're rejecting the human body as male or female
00:46:03.300 with transgenderism now we're rejecting the human species both with trans speciesism and being a furry
00:46:10.740 and then also transhumanism humanity is an upgrade from a chip stuck in the back of your cerebral cortex
00:46:17.780 what we're seeing here is is the it's spiritual warfare this is spiritual warfare end game we've
00:46:24.820 rejected everything god has given us we've run out of things to reject what we have left is the
00:46:32.260 nihilistic narcissistic cannibalism of hell being played out before our eyes
00:46:41.220 when you take uh you go through that list and you see what does it say about us that we continue to
00:46:46.180 reject you you go you're going back over a 50 60 70 80 year period right this is just the road to
00:46:51.940 perdition has been anything to turn it walk me walk me through that because uh you know in investment
00:46:56.740 banking they say well you don't have to get all the numbers around but directionally you got to be
00:47:00.660 right direction right you've scared me because we haven't stood up to any of this so far right we we've
00:47:06.580 been rolled over for a long time there was a book called the year of our lord 1943 and it was written
00:47:13.300 by a gentleman his name escapes me sadly who said hey world war ii is coming to an end the americans are
00:47:18.100 involved let's try to rebuild the world on christian humanistic principles people like
00:47:23.460 see a source involved jock maritan that got ejected almost immediately uh in the west what used to be
00:47:31.220 known as christendom we had peace prosperity and no children that is unprecedented i think except for
00:47:39.540 pockets of resistance here and there everyone has been dancing to the tune of the pied piper and what
00:47:47.140 we're seeing now is a failure of christian communities a failure of academia as well
00:47:53.220 and a failure of of families we're going to have to plan for some very hard times and we have to
00:47:59.780 identify ourselves as planting the seeds for uh a rebuilding because the fantasy that we've been living
00:48:06.420 here that we can we can live without christ and get on just fine that's running out of gas in a hurry
00:48:12.180 one of the most powerful i know cardinal zen and then the evangelicals in china one of the most
00:48:18.740 powerful churches as far as commitment is the underground catholic church and underground
00:48:23.780 evangelicals and under the kind of chinese communist parties dictatorial reign and they
00:48:28.660 right think they approximately there may be a hundred million two hundred million it's one it's
00:48:33.060 she's biggest fear how can it be in in a completely dictatorial society you have a robust vibrant church
00:48:39.860 and here in the west where we have so much abundance you've seen actually the implosion
00:48:45.380 of not just the church but the precepts of the judeo-christian west well if you have no experience of
00:48:53.140 physical need if life is so comfortable that the only time you think about death is when you plan to avoid
00:49:01.060 it then odds are you're not going to be open to the transcendent but when you get that that boot on the back
00:49:08.020 of your neck as our poor brothers and sisters do in china part of you cries out and says there's got to
00:49:14.500 be more to life than that just this and that that's that's a right fruitful area for the gospel to take
00:49:21.940 hold i i think we've just been too comfortable too dumb fat and happy for a very long time and we have
00:49:29.700 the illusion that we can live comfortably that we can violate the sixth commandment with impunity and
00:49:35.700 with no limits to creativity and so we're we're just having the party we're having we're binging
00:49:42.980 on the the credit card of rest western civilization we've blown past that that limit and i think we're
00:49:50.340 going to need a very great shock to remind us that this world isn't all that there is
00:49:58.180 father what are the first steps for people to take we want to combat this and say hey we understand
00:50:02.580 it's a spiritual war it's all stakes in poker what's the first steps people can take what's
00:50:07.300 your recommendation uh come to jesus very simple get baptized live a sacramental life if you're catholic
00:50:15.780 go to confession read up on what our lady of fatima asked us and then we've got to start forming small
00:50:23.380 communities we've got to uh have pockets of resistance the reason totalitarianism works
00:50:30.660 is because people are isolated and afraid this is why dictators hate the church because we offer a
00:50:37.540 transcendent horizon in worship we value the dignity of the human individual and we form communities that
00:50:44.020 are not beholding to the state so individual conversion and then community connection that's the first step
00:50:50.740 that okay here's what i want to do we're going to get all your links up but walk us through how
00:50:56.420 do they get to this the brief if you're annihilation how do people get to this interview you did called
00:51:02.420 turning point and then how did they get to all of your writings and social media well all of my work
00:51:07.140 is at my website herald of the gospel.org herald of the gospel.org all of my interviews all of my
00:51:15.220 podcasts uh are there all of my writing is there the article in question a brief history of our
00:51:21.460 annihilation is found in crisis magazine and uh eventually all of my recorded preaching going
00:51:27.700 back 10 or 15 years is is going to be there too that's that's going to take a little while
00:51:34.420 and my books are there thank you i know you had changes i know you had to change your schedule to
00:51:39.140 come on today we really appreciate the the the is that powerful and your interview is that powerful
00:51:43.700 thank you so much robert matey thank you it's one of the the the the uh old school an old school
00:51:50.900 jesuit as i would call it a throwback um okay uh we we're we didn't get boris up for the for the
00:51:59.060 polling we're gonna do that tomorrow we also have i think rasmussen is going to join us first thing
00:52:02.980 tomorrow we've got some shocking polling that's going to come in and a lot more obviously all the
00:52:07.780 capital markets the economics we're going to talk about ukraine this whole situation with uh ron
00:52:12.260 de santis and the republican establishment but we've got some blockbuster polling we're going to
00:52:16.580 start uh with rasmussen you don't want to miss it also boris going to have is going to be here having
00:52:21.620 some other polling not just in the presidential race but also some different states we're going
00:52:26.660 to break out some states and talk about that issues up there okay we'll see you tomorrow morning
00:52:31.060 10 a.m live back right here in the world see you then
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