Bannon's War Room - October 26, 2023


WarRoom Battleground EP 403: Election Results Questioned In Europe; Reforming The CIA


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

175.56548

Word Count

10,018

Sentence Count

35

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

Join us tonight as we celebrate the coming out party of the queen of the trolls, the head cook and bottle washer, Grace Chung-U, as she debuts on The Tim Pool Show! Join us as we get to know her and the posse behind the show.


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
00:00:21.180 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:28.180 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:34.080 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:38.820 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:43.100 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
00:00:50.160 your host stephen k bannon it's thursday 26 october year of our lord 2023 we've got a cold
00:00:57.920 open i've got ben harnwell sam faddish got a lot to go through tonight um i want to start with our
00:01:04.460 own grace chung uh the queen of the trolls grace as people know with mo kind of run everything in
00:01:11.320 the war room she's the head cook and bottle washer but tonight her coming out party on the great uh
00:01:17.960 tim pull show the tim cast uh grace uh you're on what time is it live i want to make sure everybody's
00:01:23.780 checking that out it's up on youtube tonight it's up on youtube it's from 8 p.m eastern
00:01:29.980 to 10 p.m there's also going to be a members only which is going to be on timcast.com so if you're a
00:01:37.020 member or sign up to be a member you'll you can catch that as well so i'm really excited to represent
00:01:42.300 war room and of course the war room posse and i'm going to make you guys proud and steve can i just
00:01:48.360 get into a couple announcements or surprise announcements yeah just before the announcements
00:01:52.580 you know grace grace is a very um very shy it takes it takes us pulling teeth to get grace to
00:01:59.580 come on war room you know it's like carrie lake i was talking to carrie i did a little short
00:02:03.260 presentation to a group that carrie lake was talking to last night i said you know carrie ever
00:02:07.480 since you went to the senate i can't book you on war room you know grace it's impossible to book her
00:02:11.780 on war room but she's out doing the tim pool show taking her stall turn just i'm just kidding
00:02:16.320 are we going to are we going to stream the temple on on on getter tonight we are going to stream it
00:02:22.700 i'm going to stream it myself from the tim pool studio and i'm going to do some just back in back
00:02:28.860 uh you know give you a little bit of the inside scoop and show show everyone around before it starts
00:02:35.380 so make sure wow wow wow what time is that going to start people gotta see tim pool's got a compound
00:02:42.320 and here's the thing this is what i admire about tim uh every now and again he will come to the
00:02:47.240 capitol hill or go to miami do a roadshow go to he'll go to gates's office and you can go over there
00:02:51.740 and do it but other than that he's pretty stringent you got to go to essentially harper's ferry the
00:02:58.320 middle of nowhere to do the show i mean grace it's so unusual to see a la girl because grace lives right
00:03:04.200 on the water i mean she's complete you know marina del rey the total complete hips la hipster
00:03:09.120 to get her to go to the middle of nowhere is really something you're gonna show the background
00:03:15.200 yes oh at least i'm gonna show hopefully everything as they allow me to but definitely tune in there's
00:03:23.960 going to be um two really special announcements one is the new merch drop and the reason why you
00:03:31.120 have to tune in is because we're going to have a special discount code so everything you guys been
00:03:35.600 asking for sweatshirts i have it on right now and it's going to go live tonight and also another
00:03:42.480 project that we've been working on which the posse is going to love it's a it's a tool it's also going
00:03:48.520 to bring in just more voices into the political sphere and everyone's going to be blown away by it
00:03:56.000 and i'm just so excited for it so definitely tune in 8 p.m to 10 p.m and then the members only
00:04:01.920 which is going to be 10 to 11 when are you going to do the streaming on in the background you're
00:04:08.240 going to do that between the 8 and 10 or is that going to be a bonus segment for our for
00:04:11.920 bonus segment i'm going to do it before i'm going to do it before so it'll be the bonus um
00:04:17.000 yeah so what time should people what's your time so people get up on getter on rumble what time
00:04:22.600 is it going to 7 30 or 7 30 timpool shows at 8 7 30 okay so 7 30 grace should be doing that and
00:04:30.460 about the timpool operations absolutely amazing what these guys do is incredible so it's it's
00:04:35.280 always great to uh to hang out with them um and so you got two major announcers you got a merch drop
00:04:40.440 plus you got something grace has been putting an enormous amount of time into it's going to be a
00:04:44.920 kind of a game changer and coming off the timing grace couldn't be more perfect you there for the
00:04:50.720 vanguard of the posse on really the day after this monumental victory in the in the uh for the house
00:04:56.400 speaker it just the timing is just incredible and you've had this booked for a long time so the
00:05:02.400 timing's great and this is what i've actually said on um twitter and getter is that it you know with
00:05:08.340 our new speaker our work is just beginning and so we've got a lot of work to do got a lot of work
00:05:15.540 ahead of us and i know the posse we're all about action action action so definitely tune in i'm really
00:05:21.760 excited and would love all the support we're just excited to get you out of california maybe we can
00:05:28.800 convince you i've been trying to convince grace to come back and run things out of dc for years
00:05:32.480 can't do it california girl can't lose that um grace it's fantastic so what is your social media
00:05:39.020 handles give them all and including the ones i know at i know at twitter you're banned you're blocked
00:05:46.340 you're back on it's a sketchy thing because that comes in a little hot um she's like a mike davis
00:05:52.680 uh on occasions what where do people go to find you on social media so twitter formerly known as x gc
00:06:00.220 two two gc getter of course at grace chong true social at grace chong and of course follow all of
00:06:09.880 our war room accounts we're now on true social steve bannon's war room instagram getter a rumble
00:06:16.960 um we're on except for twitter formerly known as x yeah duly noted can't do twitter what ccp owned
00:06:27.560 but hey i don't know but we have so many grace we have so many force force multipliers on
00:06:33.940 on twitter so we love them all grace uh really excited about tonight congratulations look for i
00:06:42.340 know everybody looks forward to seeing it we'll see you then and check in afterwards thank you
00:06:46.580 the grace chong she only has about grace only has about 50 jobs at the war room um being our cfo is
00:06:57.120 probably number nine or ten um and i know i think grace has worked at companies i've been involved
00:07:02.960 with i don't know 15 years 20 years maybe 15 years maybe 20 and she was just a kid she was a
00:07:11.140 teenager when she showed up still a very young woman um let's play i tell you what i got a cold
00:07:17.520 open i want to play and then uh and then i'm gonna bring in uh i'm gonna bring in um um i'm gonna
00:07:23.700 bring in ben harnwell from roll let's go let's play this cold open i'll make some commentary then
00:07:27.380 we'll bring in ben damn right so today that faction the maga faction the anti-democracy faction
00:07:35.000 the far right won and they celebrated the chief architect of this battle congressman matt gates
00:07:40.160 of florida took a victory lap on steve bannon's program maga is ascendant and if if you don't think
00:07:46.600 that moving from kevin mccarthy to maga mike johnson shows the ascendance of this movement
00:07:51.700 and where the power in the republican party truly lies uh then then you're not paying attention
00:07:57.240 now gates is talking his book as always and he'll probably do 19 more podcast hits before i come back
00:08:03.800 and talk to you tomorrow night he and his coalition are proud of what they've achieved the majority of
00:08:09.460 their caucus including their new speaker tried to overturn the last election and they're proud of
00:08:14.080 that in fact the message they're sending and choosing mike johnson and this is important for
00:08:19.060 everyone to understand because that's where we are is not only they're proud of that but they're
00:08:23.200 unbowed and they are ready and they are willing to try again he said it he did it and he's here
00:08:30.380 republican congressman matt gates my live guest in studio in washington i know it was a busy day
00:08:35.000 on the floor thanks for being here welcome to you to washington we're glad to have you here here i am
00:08:39.380 let's get right to it uh what does today's speaker vote mean and did you cut any side deals this time
00:08:45.220 like we heard about last time no side deals this speaker election means that the house republican
00:08:50.360 conference is united really for the first time this congress we are united behind a man of deep faith
00:08:56.820 who obeys almighty god and the constitution before all else and i was proud to support him he's not
00:09:03.420 someone who comes from any particular faction of the republican conference i don't know about that well
00:09:08.780 he has strong relationships from our most moderate members to our most conservative members and
00:09:13.160 you know what everyone feels listened to with mike johnson he has a great tone a great leadership
00:09:18.760 skill stack and i'm going to do everything i can to make him successful one of the things now
00:09:23.080 congressman new speaker mike johnson your thoughts uh well you cannot get to the right of mike johnson
00:09:31.180 in the mega caucus um it's just it's inconceivable that you could get to the right of him
00:09:37.940 i mean there are people who are definitely more lunatic than he is um and he's got very good manners
00:09:45.280 and he's an able lawyer but um when we say he opposed democracy we know that from his giving a legal
00:09:54.660 gloss and finish to all of donald trump's arguments about electoral fraud and making the independent
00:10:00.860 state legislature doctrine argument which um the supreme court fortunately did not bite on
00:10:06.960 um but if he's not for democracy what's he for he's for theocracy he wants a nationwide ban on abortion
00:10:14.760 with no exceptions for uh rape or incest uh he voted against affirming women's right to travel
00:10:23.180 across state lines for the purposes of obtaining health care um he's also voted against reaffirming
00:10:30.360 women's contraceptive rights um he is uh a real enemy of social security from my perspective he
00:10:38.880 wanted to increase the age of uh social security retirement to 70 years old he's very much in the
00:10:46.560 steve bannon mode of trying to dismantle the regulatory state by which they mean democracy itself
00:10:53.660 and so um he's a decent guy and he's a a nice guy but nobody should be fooled by it donald trump
00:11:02.320 cemented his hold over the republican party today and he is in control of the house of representatives
00:11:08.100 right now big picture take it all together did matt gates and the rebels win because you got the speaker
00:11:14.680 you wanted and now you don't have to vacate or play those those uh strategies anymore or are matt
00:11:19.860 gates and the so-called rebels still out here and johnson should be just as worried over his shoulder
00:11:23.980 as as mccarthy it's the former we are here to make mike johnson as successful as a speaker as he can
00:11:31.380 possibly be he has sat next to me for seven years on the house judiciary committee we served together
00:11:36.300 on house armed services we have very aligned perspectives on a vast majority of issues so this
00:11:41.760 is our guy this isn't a guy that we're going to chase around with a motion to vacate this is a guy
00:11:46.560 we're going to do everything we can to pour into and make successful i gave you time i want to uh
00:11:51.900 mention for viewers it's your guy which is different from how we started the interview which you said
00:11:57.620 he's everybody's guy he's across the board but now he's your side well look look he can be our guy and
00:12:02.680 he can be the guy for for other folks everybody voted for him but i think people can be enthusiastic
00:12:07.760 about mike johnson for different reasons i'm very enthusiastic about him being an honest man
00:12:12.680 a a true conservative i think others that might not hold his his perspective on some of those
00:12:18.000 policy questions really like his leadership style well i thank you for coming on this is the speaker
00:12:22.380 of the house you go on and on down the list but donnie it is is it not the victory of maca in this
00:12:27.940 case of donald trump squashed emmer right he was gonna he wasn't quite loyal enough to donald trump
00:12:34.000 and some people got to trump and said hey here's all this stuff that emmer said trump puts out the
00:12:37.940 post he's done and at the end of the day gets his guy when you have matt gates running under steve
00:12:42.500 bannon's podcast yesterday to celebrate this it tells you who won it tells you who won but i keep
00:12:47.560 going this is a loser in a general election if this is where the party isn't the party is no longer the
00:12:51.900 republican party it's the maggot party that's right as my good friend joe scarborough would say
00:12:55.680 insurrectionist weirdos and freaks yeah well here you got to post a boy right up there major
00:12:59.620 here's the key brendan and we talked about this last time they have successfully in their own
00:13:06.180 conference impose minority will on the conference they have a vanguardist vision of how to do this
00:13:12.320 they tried to impose a minority president on the united states they then had a rump faction of eight
00:13:18.160 votes that broke the conference and when steve scalise won the internal vote they said no we don't accept
00:13:22.620 it they have gotten their way as a minoritarian vanguardist movement at many steps they think they
00:13:29.380 could do it for the whole government absolutely but they they can't on the on the policy matter
00:13:36.040 the thing is all of the things that you talked about in your in your monologue about who he is
00:13:41.340 republicans don't bat an eye about that stuff all the things you listen are pretty mainstream for the
00:13:46.480 conference right now the reality is you just can't make those things policy now they can stop things
00:13:51.980 and i think we need to be very concerned about the ability of the house to process funding for ukraine
00:13:56.540 they they can not do things yeah but actually proactively bringing bills to the floor on on abortion
00:14:02.400 they already did that it was the first thing the house did this congress was a series of bills on abortion
00:14:07.560 so like that's not changing but it's not going anywhere now what what what happened potentially if mike
00:14:13.080 johnson is speaker of the house when we need to certify the next presidential election keep a close eye on that
00:14:18.640 yes in terms of like imposing their will on medicare and social security i don't think you need to lose
00:14:23.540 much sleep about it chris no no that you see what i've done right there to work my own technology
00:14:36.240 the minority vanguardist movement now we just we let that play minority vanguardist movement we have a lot
00:14:43.580 to do remember what brandon buck said and that was paul ryan's comms director he was very dialed in
00:14:49.880 the entire time um that paul ryan was around as speak not just a budget director or budget head of
00:14:56.500 budget for the uh budget committee and then um as a speaker they can stop things they can not do things
00:15:07.360 that's what that's where our power is right now we can't enforce our will on everything yet
00:15:15.300 we're going to get there but we can't stop things uh very good analysis by our enemies at uh at msnbc
00:15:23.380 uh in a very good breakdown i want to thank the team for putting it together um i want to bring in
00:15:29.140 one of the things we can stop and this is why nancy mace broke some big news today was how do you
00:15:34.700 actually um bifurcate and triage these supplemental uh spending bills in the sea are all that's coming
00:15:42.040 hurtling down to us nancy mace said and she's a pretty big hawk and has had a reputation of being
00:15:47.920 a neocon she said no even bifurcating ukraine and israel which we have to do even the israel
00:15:55.260 segment of the uh of this supplemental has to wait until we come to grips with securing the southern
00:16:04.240 border over in the senate a massive thing mitch mcconnell at the sun let's say they made another huge
00:16:10.900 pitch where it's all got to be put together the supplemental and ukraine's got to get 80 billion
00:16:15.520 dollars which puts us at 200 billion and remember there's no plan of what goes forward is another
00:16:21.180 100 billion after that another 100 billion after that because nobody's laid out a plan
00:16:24.380 well some heroic senators led by roger marshall of kansas uh jd vance of ohio mike lee of utah and ted
00:16:34.800 cruz of the republic of texas uh have come forward and said no no no we're putting for a proposal we got
00:16:40.200 we got to bifurcate these right now we have to discuss israel different than ukraine i want to
00:16:46.040 bring in uh ben harnwell ben harnwell the populist right continues a massive victory for the populist
00:16:52.080 right in the last 24 48 hours in the united states of america but their victories happening all over
00:16:57.280 where they're not stealing them and ukraine is at the heart of this and the big developments in europe
00:17:03.820 on ukraine so walk me through what's going on with the populist right in europe and and where do we stand
00:17:08.720 on ukraine good evening steve um i love that cold open that you had on just now in fact i half wish
00:17:16.020 you you wouldn't have me at all and just continued that that glorious um collage of analysis all the
00:17:23.940 way through it it was absolutely beautiful i think what the mainstream media are really going to start
00:17:28.620 sort of picking up now as we move forward to the presidential election in november next year
00:17:33.880 they're absolutely right to say that maga does not represent the whole totality of the gop that's
00:17:38.640 absolutely true what they're going to find out the hard way when they start losing seats is that it does
00:17:43.560 represent the majority of the united states that's where the country is right now they're just pretending
00:17:48.820 they can't see that um elsewhere in the world steve today there is is so much good news i don't really
00:17:55.480 know where to start let's um i want to start with this however and build on it if um if memphis would
00:18:02.580 very kindly um pick up my my first article here um in the financial times thanks guys this is a just
00:18:10.620 an illustration it's not only the united states that has important elections and then queries the
00:18:16.880 result afterwards that's entirely legitimate and i think becoming increasingly important that countries
00:18:22.560 do do do this when something is amiss here however in switzerland it's slightly a different situation
00:18:27.840 i don't know whether i the headline says that switzerland revises election results after counting
00:18:34.220 error i don't know whether that counting error should be in uh quotation marks um
00:18:40.060 no it is steve it the the the counting error um look we all know how how um how precise let me use
00:18:50.800 that word how precise the swiss are famously precise it does seem somewhat unusual that they could make
00:18:57.220 an error where which basically multiplied the vote count in three of switzerland's 26 cantons by up to
00:19:05.100 three or three to five times this is a huge thing even though the actual mistake turned out it's less
00:19:11.320 than a half a percentage in total votes from around 29 and a half down to 28 but what we what this result
00:19:20.160 is steve is another reason i say quotation marks is because this is they said two days after the vote
00:19:28.060 took place they said oh they discovered some discrepancies which moves power away from what the
00:19:34.700 financial times is calling the far right towards the center right and boosts by a similar number the
00:19:41.880 two green parties in switzerland um but i wanted to pull that up never let anyone say that you know let's
00:19:49.500 just assume this is let's just assume this is a genuine authentic anomaly and don't i don't know
00:19:54.440 whether i believe that but let's just assume it is it is absolutely legitimate to query election
00:19:59.400 results even after voting has um has taken place um that's the first thing you know obviously the
00:20:08.280 people that we just did an msnbc and what have you that they pull their hair out hair out when we in
00:20:14.100 ask to revisit and ask the courts to revisit ballots after they've been cast they're obviously not doing
00:20:20.840 that in this situation and that should be flagged up for future reference absolutely legitimate however
00:20:25.740 to do so um even though i think in in this case further questions should be asked simply because of
00:20:31.860 the direction of the change um the second story i'm going to go i've got a very important story from
00:20:37.620 slovakia coming up steve but before that i just want to visit the uk where um very interestingly in
00:20:44.440 in the house of commons um john healy who's the labour party spokesman for defense he's the shadow
00:20:50.640 defense secretary he said that um that that we have to maintain leadership and accelerate support and
00:20:59.600 here's the quote is and i fear the uk momentum in ukraine that is is flagging and he he calls the
00:21:07.980 the the the the conservative government account saying that there's no there's been no statement
00:21:12.840 on ukraine in parliament from the the new defense secretary grant shut since he was appointed in
00:21:19.660 august and no statement generally from any defense secretary in this house that's the house of
00:21:24.580 commons since may i see there's a reason for that and obviously the labour party is trying to
00:21:29.480 rally support for ukraine that is because the toy party is on the skids it knows it's going to be
00:21:34.700 in for a massacring um in the next general election and it is trying somewhat belatedly
00:21:41.340 somewhat too little too late to pivot to where the country is and the uk is no longer um fully
00:21:46.540 behind the ukraine uh funding the ukraine war and wants that money redirected to the uk it's the same
00:21:54.360 debate in the united states steve where the uk is absolutely insistent now it's been enough time
00:22:00.920 that some should something should be done about the invasion of third world illegals across the
00:22:06.480 english channel into the united kingdom the toy party is starting it's making noises you know we'll
00:22:12.940 see whether there's any genuine action coming from that um here's here steve this is a story which
00:22:19.160 you put out on getter this is interesting now robert fico who's the new sevakian prime minister this
00:22:25.980 is the case where look in europe populists can be a bit mushy they promise one thing um when they're
00:22:32.980 trying to court press uh publicity trying to rally the base they they might amplify that in an election
00:22:39.060 campaign and then suddenly the moment they're sworn into office that those promises um they
00:22:45.560 evaporate like summer snow um one one populist politician who never did that was matteo salvini
00:22:51.940 here in italy and he always tweeted whenever he implemented something as home minister you know
00:22:56.920 from words to action there's a similar thing here this is how you can really separate the week from
00:23:02.080 the chat you robert fico in the election campaign actually had a campaign slogan i think we covered
00:23:07.900 this on the war and steve he said not one more round for ukraine that was a persistent campaign
00:23:13.760 slogan he won that election in slovakia and now what is what has he said today he this is the first
00:23:19.900 western government who said that they are withdrawing all uh military and financial support to ukraine
00:23:27.140 this is what he said to members of parliament he said uh that the country would no longer supply
00:23:32.860 weapons to ukraine i will support zero military aid to ukraine an immediate fault to military
00:23:39.700 operations is the best solution we have for ukraine the eu should change from arms supplier to peacemaker
00:23:47.120 he said so you know when countries are starting to pivot like this one wonders why the american
00:23:53.380 administration the why resident biden isn't um similarly putting america first as we see here
00:24:01.040 slovakia putting um slovakians first the answer is that is obvious and what that would what was required
00:24:07.760 in the united states is is a change of administration um the fourth story i have for you um is that
00:24:15.280 there are move there is movement here in the united states you mentioned now uh the the hopes and
00:24:21.140 anticipations of the the country rallying behind the new speaker in the senate rand paul has called
00:24:28.660 or is calling for today uh an immediate well within 30 days so uh um a cancellation of all military aid
00:24:38.380 to the republic of nigeria in africa now you might be asking you might be saying i didn't know the
00:24:42.920 united states was even supporting nigeria it is doing it just gave 200 million dollars
00:24:48.060 um a couple of months ago and you had you guys have more than a thousand military personnel there
00:24:53.680 uh now you might say this is this is this is a drop in the ocean compared to what's going on with
00:24:58.060 ukraine but it's a start um and i'm very happy to see senator paul here um making the case he didn't use
00:25:06.040 his words but making the case of putting america first and not nigeria first so that's that's the
00:25:12.200 roundup of the news before before i let you go how how big how big is slovakia i mean we're having
00:25:18.580 this big debate right now on ukraine it's going to get to be on fire here starting over the weekend
00:25:23.860 uh as we get revved up on it how big is slovakia you got the labor party got a lot of people saying
00:25:29.480 hey we're too tired we're too broke we can't do this but how big is slovakia doing it as kind of
00:25:34.480 upping people's grill as they did it steve slovakia is one of the smallest member states in the of the
00:25:43.020 27 in the european union however the important of importance of this is that slovakia is the first
00:25:49.780 country member as i say member of the european union to publicly break rank now from from the the eu us
00:25:57.500 nato position that's why this is important this is that this is basically the first country to say
00:26:03.480 enough we're out we're not putting um any more in so i think that will be look it's similar to the
00:26:09.600 story i hit on the show live from madrid airport when i said that macron emmanuel macron the french
00:26:16.240 president has said that that france will violate the the european convention on human rights if it
00:26:23.180 has to but it's going to forcibly start repatriating illegals from france back to their countries of
00:26:28.840 origin and in fact france has to pay a fine it has to pay a fine the importance of that um because
00:26:34.640 obviously france is is a pillar of the european union it's a pillar of of the the the europism
00:26:41.280 um of the european union yeah the importance of that is that's now very difficult for other countries
00:26:47.120 frontier countries like here in italy like georgia maloney to continue to say
00:26:52.000 this immigration crisis in europe and it's for brussels to deal with it's difficult for her to say that
00:26:59.280 when france is said ben ben just hang just hang on just hang on one second we're gonna take a short
00:27:03.360 commercial break we'll be back we got sam faddis ben harnwell next the moon war room
00:27:29.280 last month the g20 announced a plan to impose digital currencies and digital ids
00:27:53.120 on their respective populations no i'm not making that up that is a fact
00:27:58.080 central bank digital currencies essentially allow the government to track every purchase you make
00:28:04.000 they could even allow officials to prohibit you from purchasing certain products or easily freeze or
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00:33:08.720 uh welcome back uh ben can you give uh can you give uh your coordinates i don't want to say i hit over
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00:37:03.760 a you wrote a book which i keep telling people every time i meet them if they want to find out about the
00:37:07.280 cia it's one of the must it's one of the must reads but i think that book was over a decade ago
00:37:12.720 a decline and fall of the cia you gave a speech at hillsdale the cia no longer works and how to fix it
00:37:19.040 here's why this is important brother we're we're sitting here we're getting sucked into another
00:37:24.720 middle east war and i realize we've got allies in israel they got to take care of business with
00:37:29.600 both the muslim brotherhood to the south and you got the the persian proxy army of the party of god
00:37:35.520 uh coming out of lebanon but you got to help me out here sam how when you talk about fixing the cia
00:37:43.920 how did they miss with all the assets they've got with the egyptians with the saudis with uae with the
00:37:51.280 kuwaitis even and some uh with qatar uh and the israelis the massad shambet and then idf military
00:37:59.200 intelligence which i argue is the best in the world how did we how did israel and the united states get
00:38:05.360 so caught by surprise and what they're saying is a a 9-11 pearl harbor combo package help me out there
00:38:12.240 first and then i then you can tell me how we're going to fix it because is it even fixable
00:38:16.960 right so to take the first issue it remains incomprehensible to me that the israelis
00:38:24.880 missed this because in my experience you shouldn't bet their internal service
00:38:29.760 has gaza wired six ways from sunday you literally can't sneeze half the people in gaza are on
00:38:37.040 somebody's payroll and most of them are talking to the israelis so there that remains a mystery to be
00:38:43.200 unraveled in terms of american intelligence here's the sad reality in many cases we're not running
00:38:50.960 our own sources cia officers are not going out in the field and recruiting bad guys and and having
00:38:59.040 them report to us we're relying upon what agency would call liaison services so we go and talk to the
00:39:07.760 egyptians talk to the jordanians talk to whoever so first of all there's the issue of what they know
00:39:13.360 and how competent they are and then here's another big issue what do they want to tell you they may
00:39:19.600 know all kinds of things and not pass it to american intelligence this has been evident for many years
00:39:25.600 going back prior 9 11 when we got caught flat-footed we need to run our own sources and there's a lot of
00:39:32.480 pushback amongst the increasingly risk-averse cia bureaucracy because when you start going on the
00:39:39.200 street running bad guys inside isis hamas hezbollah there's a lot of physical risk you could wake up dead
00:39:46.960 real fast and so they prefer to sit down and talk to somebody else who then does the dirty work and it
00:39:55.680 it leaves us blind all the time with all kinds of money and all kinds of technical capability
00:40:01.040 and then you ask them how many sources to cia have inside hezbollah and the answer is like shockingly few
00:40:12.880 that i find that that is very very disturbing and by the way your background you know this this broad
00:40:20.960 uh tough bad neighborhood pretty well right you've got you've got decades of experience personal
00:40:26.960 experience in this in this region yeah and and and personal experience in going out and recruiting
00:40:34.080 our own sources amongst these bad guys i don't want to make it sound like i was the the only one in
00:40:39.680 shops that i ran we we did that extensively but i can tell you that when i was chief of station on the
00:40:46.400 ground in the middle east where we had a large number of u.s forces in country and there were terrorist
00:40:52.160 threats against them and we went out and recruited sources inside those terrorist groups so we would
00:40:57.280 have advanced warning and could make sure attacks didn't take place and i would get messages from
00:41:02.080 headquarters saying and i quote stop wasting so much time on counter-terrorism and you're like i got
00:41:10.240 thousands of boys and girls here in uniform and it's my job to keep them alive and that's a waste of time i
00:41:17.040 don't i don't get it is the is the problem we have today because you wrote the book with the decline
00:41:26.960 and fall what 10 almost 15 years ago um and what happened when we took over in uh one in 16 took over
00:41:37.200 17 pompeo was our first ci director the one thing i wanted him to do immediately was to unwind brennan you
00:41:43.840 know that big ogre that's on tv all the time he had he had merged in uh both the analytics and the
00:41:50.880 operatives kind of like when investment banking did it with trading and investment banking put into one
00:41:55.840 entity i guess by country or by um by content and allowed the non-operators who had always been kind
00:42:03.920 of in the leadership positions all of a sudden had the analytical people i should think where brennan
00:42:08.640 were from to have more of a voice and pompeo came back and said look that's been such a big project
00:42:14.960 they've worked on for so long now they've done it it would be so disruptive to undo it and i adamantly
00:42:21.200 disagreed with that but i was overruled is that to the heart of what the current problem is is the
00:42:27.520 current problem deeper than that deeper than the reorganization the cia that has maybe the non-operators
00:42:35.200 are not really in charge anymore well i mean it is certainly a big piece of it and it's symptomatic
00:42:41.680 of what's going on right i mean is it a bigger picture yeah look espionage is this weird craft
00:42:47.840 and it is a craft and you got to recruit it you got to go out and you got to recruit people with a
00:42:54.320 very eclectic mix of skills the kind of people that in another life might be stealing the crown jewels the
00:43:01.520 kind of folks who think outside the box there is no such word as impossible it's just a challenge
00:43:08.000 that's who you need and then they got to drive ops now having them talk to analysts and know the
00:43:12.880 substantive matter and folding that in that that's great i'm not opposed to that but in the end of the
00:43:18.080 day it's got to be run by folks who first of all have all those abilities and then of course you train
00:43:24.160 them to a really high standard and then you season them right i mean i went out and made
00:43:30.960 500 asset meetings before anybody would seriously let me talk in a branch meeting in a station
00:43:37.360 overseas like okay new guy you came out of training now go do something and and learn how to work on the
00:43:44.480 street now it's like it doesn't matter we're all fungible you can teach anybody to be a spy you can just
00:43:52.160 send them through a training course and it'll all be good and then we'll all sit around a table and
00:43:56.800 and increasingly you're just talking you're conducting meetings you certainly becoming more and more risk
00:44:04.480 averse um and we spend a lot of money and we hire a lot of people we got more capability than anybody
00:44:12.960 on the planet in that sense and yet we're not getting the job done right i mean in that sense the
00:44:20.400 organization has gone very soft and it needs to be you know it's like a military unit i mean it's
00:44:26.080 like if you were a naval officer you pull up on the pier and there's rust coming down the side of the
00:44:30.880 ship and guys listening to rap music laying all over the top side and you walk up the gangplank
00:44:36.160 and nobody pipes you aboard and you find guys watching porn on the bridge what what do you think's
00:44:41.680 going on this thing has gone to hell somebody needs to start cracking the whip and we need to get back to
00:44:46.560 doing doing doing what we are supposed to do and of course nobody has done that with the agency for
00:44:53.120 many years now so it's not a surprise to people that there was massive resistance in fact i would argue
00:45:03.200 that the heart of the resistance um the uh the um the the movement to basically not let trump govern as
00:45:13.520 soon as we um as soon as we stepped into office right the centerpiece of that was former cia
00:45:21.920 um and even active cia now we're in a shooting war and we're going to get sucked into this persian ccp
00:45:29.440 persian middle east conflict pretty quickly if we don't if we don't understand what's going on how do we
00:45:34.880 do it with a apparatus that you know 75 or 80 percent of people question its competence and then on the
00:45:41.680 maga side we don't trust it and we just think they're totally incompetent and where they're not
00:45:45.840 incompetent they're out to uh to overrule president trump and maga actually returning and uh and taking
00:45:52.800 charge so what's your plan of how we solve both of those at the beginning of another shooting war
00:46:02.560 well first of all i think you're absolutely right that the there's in addition to the incompetence
00:46:07.280 the bureaucratization the going soft element of this there's the whole politicization that piece
00:46:12.960 right cia shouldn't be within 10 miles of american domestic politics if you get dragged into it you
00:46:19.200 ought to be first of all cashiered and thrown out and then probably prosecuted so that we that's
00:46:25.840 incomprehensible to me that that we've allowed it to go down that road how do we fix it right now i mean
00:46:31.360 what you need is a director who goes in there who understands the place with the full backing of a
00:46:36.080 president who will say you got i got your back you fire as many people as you need to you make whatever
00:46:43.520 changes you need to get this place back to fighting trim here's the obviously the sixty thousand dollar
00:46:49.200 question how the heck do you do that with this guy in the oval office i i can't imagine that the
00:46:57.040 biden administration is going to take any of these steps where they're going to there they will do
00:47:01.920 anything and look the guy that runs the cia now as far as i can tell is also bought and paid for by
00:47:07.120 the communist chinese right he's up it was up to his eyeballs in contact with chinese intel before
00:47:12.240 they made him director so he's probably the last guy on the planet to make any of these changes
00:47:20.400 what uh are you open to coming back in uh in uh in actually helping president trump uh when we return in
00:47:27.040 in in in reordering the uh because the intel entire intelligence apparatus i mean there's 17 with 17
00:47:32.640 different branches report to dni you still got the the beating heart of the active intelligence is
00:47:38.160 both cia and dia the thing's a mess um and not just the cost of it but how effective it is are you open
00:47:45.920 to come back and and work with president trump in a second term yeah i mean my wife will probably divorce
00:47:53.040 me steve so i'll be moving in with you but um no i'm not all kidding sam we got room hold it we got
00:47:59.920 a room we got a room in the if i can get faddis to come back work with president trump we got room
00:48:05.680 we got room in the either the carriage house or we got room in the embassy so we'll we'll we'll
00:48:10.080 we'll get you we'll get you a hot rack somewhere it would be my honor and my privilege and uh you know
00:48:15.200 as long as i'm working for somebody like donald trump who says go make fix it don't go over there
00:48:22.800 and just preside over the disaster i'm not interested in in being there unless we're
00:48:28.000 actually going to do it and as i've said before to you look i really think that if you went into
00:48:33.360 there and waded into this problem what you would find is that the rank and file and the agency
00:48:38.320 would be standing in the hallways cheering because they came there by and large to do god's work on
00:48:44.560 behalf of the american people and they know better than anybody else how broke it is and they're chomping
00:48:50.240 at the bit but man they can't get through this without somebody making the changes
00:48:54.400 at the top that have to be made
00:48:58.240 by the way um when we went over the very first thing trump did on that saturday after the
00:49:03.200 inauguration and after the balls on saturday the very first thing we did inauguration was on a
00:49:07.920 friday very first thing we did was go to the cia and i can tell you 100 we had three levels of
00:49:12.960 meetings kind of the higher up the the the middle guys and then the and then the uh the um the the
00:49:20.480 the platoons and the the standing ovation president trump got can show you that the the everyday people
00:49:28.320 at the cia completely supported president trump the next tier you know there was good some of us cover
00:49:35.360 a few stink eyes the top not so hot we knew pompeo had his work cut out for him so um but you're right
00:49:44.720 i think we need uh and you you outlined it in your first book how can people get this speech you wrote
00:49:49.600 this speech i think you gave it at hillsdale back on the third of october how can people get access to
00:49:54.160 that and access to you do tremendous work on the ground in the commonwealth of pennsylvania about making
00:49:59.760 sure we can't get future elections stolen from us uh you're very active in that whole patriot movement
00:50:04.720 there how do people also get your thoughts about uh intelligence well if you go to and magazine so
00:50:11.600 and magazine.substack.com um we're going to put up the link to the hillsdale speech and the video so
00:50:18.480 you can that's the simplest simplest way to get to it we will link to it directly on and magazine at
00:50:24.000 substack um in regard to the pennsylvania stuff we have a website pennsylvania patriot coalition.com
00:50:32.320 all spelled out pennsylvania patriot coalition.com that links to this work we're doing we got a over
00:50:39.120 well over 100 patriot groups statewide pushing the mega agenda all across pennsylvania all day every day
00:50:48.080 now you've seen polling coming out now about president trump you know ahead in pennsylvania
00:50:52.240 one of the big reasons because of your coordination of these patriot groups i mean you've got tremendous
00:50:57.920 tremendous patriots remember they stole pennsylvania no doubt about how they stole pennsylvania not even a
00:51:03.040 question how they stole pennsylvania and you've got patriots out there that dedicated really their lives
00:51:09.120 and working from that time to now and then through 2024 that it ain't going to happen again
00:51:14.240 against the patriots out there in pennsylvania the commonwealth so fantastic sam great work
00:51:18.240 you always remind me of the guys that while bill donovan pulled together on oss the uh the tough
00:51:24.640 hard uh hombres that helped to build this so thank you very much honored to have you on here brother
00:51:30.240 thank you incredible speech in fact we'll get that up and put it up on my getter account a speech of
00:51:36.080 sam fattis at hillsdale hillsdale is fantastic who they invite out there in the breadth of uh of
00:51:41.360 access to people that the hillsdale students uh get i hope the students out there appreciate what
00:51:46.480 their administration is doing to bring in so many different voices um we've got a lot i'm gonna be
00:51:52.480 in a carolina we'll be doing the show from there over the next a couple of days uh i will be giving
00:51:58.320 a speech tomorrow very honored to be invited down in moore county but to do the uh the lincoln reagan
00:52:04.320 day uh dinner very excited about that uh hopefully it is a barn burner uh i i kind of committed that
00:52:10.160 beforehand i think we've had a pretty good track record uh we'll be doing the shows tomorrow got a lot
00:52:14.880 to go through uh not simply on the on the depth but the convergence of all this and what it means
00:52:21.840 to have the house right now and remember we have the house and now we got to start punching back
00:52:26.960 you got mike johnson get all these other patriots but we've got we've got the you know we've got some
00:52:31.600 levers of power here and it's time to you know it's time to get on with it as we are people are
00:52:35.920 working non-stop we're trying to get eli crane and folks on today they're voting they're in committee
00:52:40.400 meetings trying to get elon a couple other folks uh on you had uh matt rosendale so we're trying to
00:52:46.160 book even more uh also julie kelly so much going on across the board we haven't had time to get to
00:52:52.240 has been focused on the historic fight on uh on capitol hill also want to thank the team at uh at
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