WarRoom Battleground EP 404: The Rewriting Of History
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Darrren J. Beady joins the War Room to discuss his first year at the helm of the war room posse, and to give his thoughts on the first year of Elon Musk's reign as CEO of the world's most influential social media platform.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon welcome to the war room it's natalie winters not stephen k bannon hosting the fourth hour
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of programming today for what has been a very long historic and monumental week full of victories
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for the war room posse anytime k street the lobbyists the rhinos are in meltdown i would put that down in
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our book as a good day for us we've had a lot of those as of late we know there are some tough
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fights ahead but we have i guess some new technology to help enable us to fight even better more
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efficiently but of course action action action has always been the strapline of this show and i
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expect we'll see a lot of that uh going forward uh but someone who i think has really been part of
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the the backbone of the war room posse who really is i would say joining the elite of the elite right
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now of course it is the 6 p.m hour on a friday afternoon for war room is none other than darren j
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beady should i say dr darren j beady uh who is joining us to talk about there's so many things
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going on um but darren before we get into how they are trying to infiltrate our communities our
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neighborhoods with you know palestinian refugees terrorists whatever you want if you want to be
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euphemistic you can decide uh on the label you choose to use um but i believe it was a year ago
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today that elon musk historically you know stormed the headquarters of twitter out in california where i
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am right now um and essentially took over the app and i know you've always had the pom-poms out
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sometimes you retract them a little bit but before we get into everything happening domestically here
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i'd love to just get your sort of analysis um on on how you would rate him on his first year uh
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as the ceo of twitter or as or running twitter rather that's a great question and um you're right
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you know we've been on it since the beginning and in fact our earlier and i would say seminal piece
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on the issue actually came out before it was even a matter of public conversation that he would
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um ultimately acquire twitter so we've been on ahead of the curve on this and i know there's a
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it's it's a vexed issue with uh with our friend steve anything involving elon but i think it's
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important to approach these things with um you know you don't want to simply celebrate you don't want
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to simply criticize elon musk for better or worse is one of the few people on the stage who's might be
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called a live player you know you have a lot of people and they're predictable and you know they're
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they're not they don't really have agency they're operating on behalf of someone else or running
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someone else's script and this happens even on a high level whereas elon is one of the very few
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people who actually has agency and can make decisions on his own and therefore reshape um the
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broader political and cultural environment and he went in to take over twitter in a context in which
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um not only is there so much dumb money at the highest level but there's a lot of cowardly money
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and nobody is really like the wealthier people get the less willing they are to really play for keeps
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we play for high stakes to sacrifice anything because there's so much to lose and so what was
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so refreshing about what elon did even though some might have even called it reckless or he didn't
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quite know fully what he was getting into was he put himself in the arena in the way that no major
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billionaire had since trump actually and you know you from how constantly beleaguered trump is with
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now indictments lawsuits the whole deal um it's a very messy thing when you effectively defect from
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the establishment class and step into the arena on behalf of the american public and so it was just a
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very interesting thing to observe as to the results i think the results are mixed overall i think it's an
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enormously positive thing to have somebody of elon's stature um undergo what we could only describe
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as a political awakening before the public it's not simply the fact that he's acquired twitter
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and implemented some free speech policies that are salutary but he himself has undergone his own
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red pilling as it were and you can see that in his tweets just recently in fact to connect to something
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that we'll talk about shortly um he addressed the issue of the robert e lee monument getting the
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furnace treatment and said no they want to they want to wipe you out they want to wipe out the culture
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of the united states they want to wipe out the legacy of the united states he not only has commented on
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immigration he himself has traveled to the border to bring attention to the crisis and so doing that
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that alone has already been much more meaningful and impactful than i would have to say 95 percent of
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elected republican officials in simply acquiring twitter for all of the problems you know that still remain
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he did more for free speech than any elected officials so he's a major player he's important he's
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he's taken a new role on the scene and i think it's would be very hard to say that on net it hasn't been an
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enormously positive one that being said there is still censorship on twitter ironically given you know
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my role and revolver's role in sort of um advancing the twitter acquisition in the first place um i am
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actually my own personal account is more banned now than it was prior to elon's acquisition which i find
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you know it's frustrating but you know whatever you know i it might in some ways i'd see the bigger
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picture you know personally it's very annoying to have that happen but the bigger picture um is a
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positive one but yeah my i'm uh my my shadow banning is much more intense under elon and my theory of
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that is actually i was i came out as kind of hyper critical and i i even mocked some might even say
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humiliated an individual called lex fridman uh who for whatever reason has some pull with elon so i
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suspect maybe lex told him hey elon this guy's been saying mean things about me so let's make sure
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we uh we punish him on twitter which may be the case but if that's the case it was worth it because he
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was a guy who deserved to be mocked of course very deserving sounds like you're describing high
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school girls but we can get into the uh the furnace treatment of of course the robert e lee statue and
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it's been a busy news cycle so maybe the war and posse hasn't had the time to really dive into this
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story but i i do know i remember much to the uh outrage of the anti-defamation league and basically all
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of the the left and the mainstream establishment you used to be uh on the commission to preserve
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america's heritage abroad correct so i feel like you are are an expert uh at discussing what exactly
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happened uh the unfortunate very hot fate of the statue of robert e lee so if you want to walk people
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through what exactly happened there um really outrageous well yes and unfortunately this thing is
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not happening abroad this is happening right here at home and right at the core you know in virginia
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and for those not paying attention you know there's all these monuments to um you know southern
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heroes to figures in the confederate army including robert e lee principally robert e lee
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he's a subject of a lot of controversy um years ago and ultimately the government decided just to
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not only take the statue away from monument avenue but to put it in the furnace and destroy it
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uh for good and symbolically i think that's quite meaningful you know it's an interesting thing because
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you know we can get into the full history of it and there's a piece right now that i recommend people
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read um just about biden's assault on these southern uh memorials and you know given people
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juvenile understanding of history you know and who can blame them given you know what our schools
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are like now but there's this kind of naive sense of oh it's no it's just about slavery just about this
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i mean people would be shocked to know that major leaders of all stripes have praised robert
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e lee winston churchill said that he was one of the greatest americans jack kennedy democrat and
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consummate new englander northerner had nothing but praise for robert e lee ronald reagan you name it
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though the whole spectrum uh teddy roosevelt had you know the highest praise so basically this notion that
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anything um that commemorates southern confederate figures is ipso facto racist and you know pro-slavery
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is a very very recent idea in fact probably really emerged over the past 20 years maybe even more
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recently than that with all the woke stuff it has nothing to do with the way that americans have
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traditionally understood the civil war and the reconciliation process and have approached um the
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commemoration of these various um confederate figures and you know but given the historical
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ignorance it really underscores the fact it's not really about the conflict between the north and south
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as such that was the civil war what this is from the perspective of the people calling to tear down the
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statues in sort of taliban style it's not about the north or south it's part of the larger war against america
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america as such and america's symbols and america's heritage um and that's why you know the the ultimate
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uh spectacle of the robert e lee figure in the furnace i think is so symbolically arresting to people to see
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that in its finality and there are a number of takes from this and you know one take on it that i've put out
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on twitter is that in a way it's doing robert e lee a service because now everything has to be purposed to
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the service of the ideology of the globalist american empire that i call it the hyper egalitarian woke
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everything and so for historical figures there are only two options there to be demonized and destroyed
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or what i call the drag queen option the trans option which is to completely
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bowdlerize to completely reinterpret to completely selectively appropriate aspects of somebody's history
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in order to put their biography false service of the globalist american empire ideology and
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you know in a way this has happened even you know taking just in keeping with the civil war
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um iconography and historiography this has been done to lincoln you know lincoln if people wanted they
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could point out all of these so-called racist things that lincoln would have said but no lincoln is
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designated as a good person and so the historical version that's presented is one that's um highly
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tangentious and just warps him into a figure that can be repurposed as uh as part of our ideology so
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in a way it's actually more respectful i think to historical figures to literally put them in the furnace
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than to reinterpret everything they did for um a cause and an ideology that is so um foreign to what
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they actually were and stood for historically so that's another kind of perspective on it but either
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way it does mark uh the you know it marks a certain type of finality and i think that's why the images of
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this bust in the furnace are so kind of meaningful to people even though we knew they took down these
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monuments a long time ago another thing i'll say is military service is disproportionately from southern
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people and i wonder what level of toleration do these southerners have for the regime spitting on
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them and spitting on the graves of their ancestors how much more are they going to take before they start
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to say you know what if you're going to rename all these military bases just to spite us and our history
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and our tradition of military service if you're going to put our figures in the furnace um then we're not
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going to sign up for the stupid wars that have nothing to do with our interests in the first place
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you know southerners should start asking that question first i would say
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you know not just southerners will start asking these questions but especially southerners given
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the particular assault on their traditions and heritage and history and so forth they might start
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asking why the hell should we sign up for the globalist american empire's conflict and you know the
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new conflict in the middle east or why should they go send out to die for taiwan when they're being spat on
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here at home by everybody who runs the institutions in the united states so but maybe they won't ask
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that maybe they'll just keep taking it in which case that's a very bizarre thing but it's worth asking
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that question because military service is and has always been disproportionately southern so it's interesting
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to see this special assault on southern heritage and institutions well it's no wonder that recruitment is
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down i think you make a good point but in some cases you know the causes the interests even the
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people that they want to replace you know robert e lee if you look at what happened to him is more of a
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a metaphor at least having significance with i think what they want to do to you know his ancestors the
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people who don't think that statue should have been torn down they quite literally want to replace
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them with interests that are foreign um and i think your story obviously you had been on the show before
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discussing the palestinian refugee resettlement uh grift um scam but it seems like there's some
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new developments in the story that involve you know charities and ngos because where have those ever
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gone wrong if you want to walk the audience through maybe take it back a little bit um but some
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of the new revelations that you guys have uncovered indeed just one really quick thing on the confederate
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issue on this article that's up at revolver news there's this one he's a west point professor ty
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sidebule who is on the commission in the military calling for renaming all of the you know the southern
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bases to just expunge the entire history of the uh of the confederacy there his entire cv which is available in
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in this article is actually quite amazing it's literally everything that he's published is he this
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is a guy who teaches at west point he's supposed to teach military um history at west point he's
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he's a bald guy his head looks really weird he wrote just he wrote a history of juneteenth this is his
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scholarship a history of june black power cadets how african-american students defeated president
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nixon's confederate monument named for the enemy the u.s army's confederate problem i'm running through
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this guy's cv everything that he does is about how robert e lee is this evil racist and this is the guy
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who has a say in renaming um the bases let alone the guy who's teaching military history at west point
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he's author of the west point guide to the civil rights movement and here's even more scandalous
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because they do some good work he actually had uh has a video with prager u wow which is pretty
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interesting you know prager the prestigious prager u one cut above uh gucci is it is it's pretty
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remarkable so that's enough about that but if for people interested i really encourage you go to
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revolver.news and read this as for the resettlement issue you're right and i know we're running out of
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time but there's our our last piece is about who would resettle the potentially millions of palestinian
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refugees um who might be created as this conflict um develops and escalates which i hope it doesn't
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but things are not looking not looking good gaza has uh no no power no telecommunication so it looks
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like we're we're about to get into escalation here and we've had u.s elected officials calling for
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resettling the refugees here in fact the the really low iq congressman who had that fire alarm thing
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who said he was trying to he was so dumb he claimed he was so dumb that he thought pushing the fire
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alarm would open a door uh his name is jamal with two a's i say it's two a's for affirmative action but
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this is the guy who came forth and said yeah of course we need to settle all the palestinians well
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then the question is who would be responsible for this resettling because there have been recent
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scandals with this dhs woman uh nejwa ali who was literal uh plo uh employee palestinian liberation
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organization employee and uh thankfully that got rid of her but who else is in charge and so
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this revolver piece chronicles one krishanti vignaraja who runs the lutheran refugee resettlement
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services generally uh generously funded by the u.s government her cv includes a stint at the state
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department under hillary clinton and a chief of staff position for the big kahuna herself none other than
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michelle obama and we go into this woman and the history of her organization the lutheran resettlement
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organization actually resettled ilhan omar so they have that uh to boast for but it gets into a larger
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theoretical conversation because there's a revolving door that her biography represents between
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the ngo and government but there's a more important revolving door here and that's uh underscored by her
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tenure at the state department which is her tenure at the state department nobody creates more refugees
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than hillary clinton through her policies in syria through her policies in libya this created a huge
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refugee crisis around 2015 of all these refugees headed up to europe some to the united states and so
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it speaks to this really perverse um uh cycle whereby u.s foreign policy creates refugees and then the same
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people heading the resettlement institutions bring the refugees into the american interior um in order to
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affect the political transformation that they consider to be useful to their agenda so it's
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this whole invade the world invite the world um system that we've heard and that we kind of
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has become such a fixture of how our system operates so this woman represents it to a t
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krishanti vignaraha so if you want to read more about that that's also at revolver.news
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we always say infiltration not invasion but maybe in this case it is infiltration
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and invasion darren jbd thank you so much for joining us i kept you way too long but i definitely
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think it was worth it so if people want to follow you read all these stories where can they go to do
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all that revolver.news as always and we're at twitter albeit much more suppressed than we were prior to
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elon's tenure but i'm still pro elon that's at darren jbd on twitter and we're always white white
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hot on getter at revolver news so check us out well happy anniversary thank you so much for joining
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us darren thank you natalie and i think we have a good friend of the show kane from citizen that is
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singular citizen free press joining us i'll probably hold you through the break but before we get into
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it um i would love your thoughts i know you're always keeping tabs of all the headlines the polls
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i think i just saw a headline in the hill not too long ago saying what was it warning signs flash for
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biden in recent polling and there's a host of articles like that and i know you really like
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to get into the crosstabs like to see how these polls interplayed interface so i'd love to just get
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your analysis where you think donald j trump probably the only man who can stop world war three the
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resettlement of all these palestinian refugees and the continued burning of statues of robert
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e lee uh where do we stand on the electoral front with him hey natalie i uh i just had to get unburied
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from the bunker that was a fantastic discussion you just had with darren by the way you know he he
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referred people to a number of his stories but one people should really check out that you didn't ask
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or that he didn't mention was his story on on ricky vaughn who was sentenced to 10 months i believe
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in prison last week for a meme about voting and um and and i would encourage if people are going to
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go over to revolver look do a control f search and look for the story on ricky vaughn it's really
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important getting quickly to the polls how much time do we have natalie i will keep you through the
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break but you got about i'll say three to four minutes okay all right so getting to the polls yeah
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there's a lot there's a lot happening and we'll start right out there there's a big new gallup poll
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out and biden's approval rating with democrats has fallen to its lowest point so that sort of leads
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to you know what i want to discuss because there was another interesting interview with jill biden this
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week where they were asking her about her husband running as though and it was nbc news and and the
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questions were sort of coming from a frame of reference of the issue hasn't been decided that even though
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we get these public um these public statements that joe biden is running that ultimately it still
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isn't decided and i don't think jill did anything to put that speculation away in the article
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because when she was asked the questions as opposed to answering affirmatively and strongly she responded
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with things like well i don't think there's anyone better at uniting the country and i don't think
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there's anyone better who understands politics and washington dc so she answered them with sort of these
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very very fuzzy fuzzy sounding responses so we have that is one issue brewing right is biden even going
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to run and would gavin newsom step in his place now jumping to that gallup poll that i mentioned a minute
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ago he's at his lowest approval for democrats in the in his three years and he's down to 37 approval
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overall there have been a number of other polls that are showing you know and i want to say this
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about these polls people need to keep this in mind three years ago biden was leading in the consensus
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real clear politics and in the aggregates biden was leading trump's by six to eight points headed into
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or or on election day so the fact that trump in some of these is pulling equally with biden
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people need to understand that's eight points better than he was doing three years ago and we
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know how close it was and how essentially disputed certain states were so to wrap it up as you as you
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had to break you know i would say that that trump has has been strong he's moved to you know i put up a
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betting poll it's got it's got five aggregate betting sources from europe and trump is leading that he took
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the lead over biden in that about three weeks ago so in the polling and in the betting odds
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trump is looking very very strong compared with 2020 and again as we know how close 2020 was so
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i'm feeling pretty positive well that makes me feel very positive you also have great timing
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because we are coming up right against a break i'll hold you through because i want to pick up where
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you left off next more questions for you kane from citizen free press you got to go to citizen
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free press.com the best person in the headline stacking business i would say you can also go
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to birchgold.com bannon because who knows what types of policies bailouts loans who knows the biden
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regime is going to try to toss out to win the votes that donald trump is peeling away from them
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day by day month by month indictment by indictment war and posse we'll be right back after this break
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welcome back to the war room it's always fun and we have kane from citizen free press joining us kane
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i have one last question for you before i have to let you go maybe we need to add an extra
00:32:27.640
hour to war room because we have so many great guests with so many great opinions and analysis but
00:32:33.540
i'm just curious you know as we are sitting here potentially on the you know brink of world war
00:32:38.940
three for lack of a better term but we see the events unfolding airstrikes drone strikes whatever
00:32:43.560
in the middle east u.s interests being attacked of course israel gaza who knows we're definitely in
00:32:49.280
the fog of war when it comes to the information warfare side of things but you know you obviously
00:32:53.300
study headlines you've seen these regional conflicts sort of come and go but in the case of this war right
00:33:00.700
now i'm just curious from your perspective you know where do you think the mainstream media
00:33:06.160
of course in in lockstep with you know democrats and congress the establishment republicans really
00:33:11.920
the elite of this country and their interests whether it's personnel financial the sake of the
00:33:18.000
country the future of the country where do you think again from the media perspective they're trying
00:33:24.060
to push this conflict do you think they're taking the sort of lindsey graham strap line trying to blow it
00:33:28.580
up into a broader not just regional war but you know full-scale war involving iran and china or do you
00:33:34.540
think it's going to stay contained i know this is outside the realm of what i typically ask you about
00:33:39.040
but i was just curious your thoughts yeah that's a really good question and i'll give you sort of two
00:33:44.240
answers from the media's perspective as you know blood cells war cells so sort of you know the collective
00:33:51.820
action of of thousands of individuals who are all sort of striving for clicks that collective action
00:33:58.300
could in a lot of ways sort of hype headlines sensationalized headlines and sort of definitely
00:34:05.620
being you know help put us on the way to war and certainly you know what happened 10 days ago or two
00:34:11.780
weeks ago with coverage of the hospital uh of what happened at the hospital in gaza i mean there
00:34:19.140
you had mainstream american and and sort of global networks including bbc and new york times
00:34:25.000
you had them essentially pushing us towards world war three by promoting fake news and it was quite
00:34:30.060
interesting actually that new york times finally came out and issued you know they changed that
00:34:34.680
headline on the original gaza hospital thing they changed their headline three times in 12 hours well
00:34:39.400
this week they actually came out with essentially an apology and explained that it wouldn't happen again
00:34:44.620
so there's one answer to your question about how what the media and and and their perception in terms of
00:34:50.480
me and you know being an older guy and having been around and seen these things um i tend to be an
00:34:56.500
optimist you know i i feel like victor davis hansen who's who's been you know right on some things and
00:35:02.840
wrong on others he he gave some interesting points the other night and he said that people needs to need
00:35:08.700
to realize that iran is is quite kneecapped in this and and that's a positive sign and his point was
00:35:15.340
that look iran has not really gotten involved their militias yes they have their proxy militias you
00:35:20.980
know causing headaches for for israel but iran knows that that um well you've got the crazed man
00:35:27.660
uh lindsey graham threatening to bomb them when he visits israel and then you know i personally if you
00:35:33.100
want to know because people will see a lot of headlines on cfp i don't think the united states needs
00:35:38.440
to get involved in any way shape or form i've always considered israel to have the greatest air force in
00:35:43.160
the world and a fantastic fighting force and i truly believe that they could handle this all on
00:35:47.920
their own i think they can handle a two-front war i think they can handle lebanon and gaza egypt is
00:35:53.880
certainly not going to get involved and again i think the mullahs are scared the mullahs have finally got
00:35:59.000
right what have they been dealing with for a decade or two decades sanctions and their oil business has
00:36:04.580
you know sort of dried up and for the first time now in the past six months they've had positive
00:36:10.300
things going they got the six billion released from south korea and so i think the mullahs are
00:36:15.520
correctly interpreting the situation to realize that they should not get too heavily involved in
00:36:21.720
this and and lloyd austin and others have sort of done a good job with warning um so that's my read of
00:36:28.680
it i tend to i remain optimistic i do not believe it will turn into world war three though as a wider
00:36:34.940
regional conflict it could spread um uh so that's that's how i see it but you know we won't uh i'll
00:36:43.540
be following it and you'll be following it every hour of every day um until we get resolution and it's
00:36:49.440
it makes for it makes our job a little bit more exciting but i try to be very careful this will be
00:36:54.900
the last thing i say i try to be very careful about not fanning the flames of war because um because
00:37:01.160
it's not good for anyone i uh share that same disposition kane thank you so much for joining
00:37:08.340
us if people want to read the headlines read the stack follow you on twitter i know you like to
00:37:13.000
come in hot uh where can they go to do all that citizenfreepress.com that's all they need and uh
00:37:21.760
yeah plural excuse me singular citizen and uh and i wish everyone in the war room posse
00:37:29.420
uh a fantastic safe weekend thank you sir you have a good weekend yourself
00:37:35.180
i think we got mike davis up now i don't just have mike on the show because he subscribes to me on
00:37:45.020
twitter that is one of the reasons um that's a shameless plug no um mike i hear you have some
00:37:52.820
strong feelings about how we need to deport they like to say palestinian activists i think that's
00:37:58.400
too euphemistic a term let's call them what they are terrorist sympathizers if not enablers um living
00:38:03.780
within this country the enemy is of course within as you guys well know um but your thoughts on on
00:38:08.780
all of that the actual legal policies that we could push to to make sure that that happens
00:38:12.960
we need to start to get serious in america that we are dealing with a very dangerous threat from
00:38:20.180
within and europe has been experiencing experiencing this we have president obama who has sent billions
00:38:27.240
of dollars just uh and president biden president obama and president biden sending billions of
00:38:34.000
dollars to iran iran funds hezbollah and hamas terrorism against israel their goal is to destroy
00:38:41.560
israel and kill nearly 10 million israelis um from the river to the sea and we have president biden
00:38:49.460
opening up our borders and allowing these uh illegal economic migrants and and many other people
00:38:57.520
fighting age men from very bad countries around the middle east and around the world they get to flood
00:39:03.440
into our country unvetted and we're going to have a problem here we're going to have a problem with
00:39:10.340
sleeper cells and terrorism across this country unless we get serious about this we fund academia where
00:39:18.720
they are blatantly anti-semitic they are blatant terrorist supporters and so we are funding iran
00:39:26.660
we're funding terrorism abroad we're importing terrorist sympathizers into america and we're
00:39:32.420
funding them we're funding them uh in in universities in academia we're sending money to hamas for so
00:39:40.560
supposed humanitarian aid i mean we have to get serious in this country we have to get serious
00:39:46.220
about uh deporting these people not letting in not letting in people who shouldn't be here in the
00:39:53.760
first place but during the trump 47 administration we need to get serious about using our federal
00:40:00.380
civil rights laws our hate crimes laws to go after these terrorist supporters to go after these people
00:40:06.880
who are committing hate crimes against american jews and others right against asians american jews and others
00:40:14.040
who don't fit into the blm hamas coalition we need to get serious about deporting people revoking visas and
00:40:23.700
deporting these terrorist sympathizers and we need to get serious about using the denaturalization process
00:40:31.300
for naturalized american citizens who lied on their citizen applications they are hamas supporters they are
00:40:39.140
hezbollah supporters uh they are terrorist supporters they lied on their citizenship application we need
00:40:46.020
to use the denaturalization process to denaturalize these terrorist supporters and get them the hell out
00:40:53.100
of our country we had a guest on the show yesterday talking about how cbp and ice don't even label or don't
00:40:59.880
even have palestinian gaza in our west bank as a criteria for people who cross the border illegally so
00:41:05.900
they're categorized as israelis as hard as that is to believe mike i'd love to keep you longer but
00:41:10.260
unfortunately we have some breaking war room news that has to do with more pressing things like
00:41:15.600
merchandise and uh grace chong's tim pool appearance so i gotta let you go but in the meantime over the
00:41:22.100
weekend if people want to stay up to date with your uh spicy takes on on really all the platforms
00:41:26.800
where can they go to do that i would just say quickly the other muslim countries won't even take
00:41:32.000
the gazans so that tells you why we shouldn't have them in america and it's at uh at article
00:41:37.200
three project.org article number three project.org at article three project on getter twitter truth
00:41:43.060
at article number three project and my personal is at mrd dmia mrd dmian thank you natalie
00:41:50.640
of course thank you i know trump used to always say they're not sending their best but in this case
00:41:55.800
uh they're sending terrorists now that maybe that's the 2023 update to that slogan mike davis thank you so
00:42:01.560
much for joining us now memphis if you guys want to roll the uh the video of grace chong she found
00:42:10.800
time in her busy schedule after making her star debut appearance on tim pool last night we can watch
00:42:15.800
that and then we'll have grace joining us after have another special announcement if i can um say it
00:42:22.740
right now is we developed an app it's actually for um the posse but really anyone that wants to get
00:42:29.340
engaged you know especially with what happened with the speaker election of calling all your
00:42:35.540
representatives and congressmen and right now it's just been so difficult because you have a general
00:42:41.980
line and you have to like talk to a switchboard but we create an app where it's a list of all your
00:42:49.000
representatives your senators based on your location if you want to take uh turn off the location part you
00:42:56.300
can look up any state any representative and it's all in one app you can also click on their website
00:43:03.180
to email them and this is just another tool for us to just really hound them and to make sure that
00:43:10.820
the representatives hear their constituents and did you say the name of it yet oh it's called bill
00:43:17.620
blaster it right now it is only available on apple it was a passion project that was created by
00:43:23.600
myself and my friend who will remain nameless because he's in the tech industry and you know the
00:43:29.260
whole cancer culture thing but um but this is just a tool because it actually started when the debt
00:43:36.760
ceiling steve steve bannon my boss he wanted me to like put all these lists together of who voted yes
00:43:42.560
and no and it just became this whole excel spreadsheet i love excel because i'm you know in accounting
00:43:47.940
finance and then um it ended up being like a 40 page pdf of like people all like i had the twitter
00:43:56.420
handles or x handles their their websites and everything and um you know my my really pissed
00:44:03.520
off techie friend he was like let's make an app let's not go backwards let's take action let's take
00:44:11.440
action action action so we've been working on this for months and yeah just bill blaster it's
00:44:17.100
available on apple we're gonna work on the android soon um but please download it it's free and
00:44:24.680
and yeah it's it's a great tool and i'm super excited right on well thanks thanks for that should
00:44:30.460
be fun we got hannah claire hanging out hi i'm hannah claire brimlow i'm well i know i'm the uh
00:44:36.000
technical co-host of war room but i think i may lose my job pretty soon to grace chong she had a
00:44:42.700
wonderful appearance on a tim cast last night we of course love the guys out there and we've got to
00:44:47.320
get our other guest who is concurrently joining us of course captain maureen bannon to do tim's show
00:44:53.200
soon um the two of you i think will be able to get you on at the same time i know you guys have some
00:44:59.280
big news grace i'll start with you if you just kind of want to walk the posse through what exactly
00:45:04.740
you were explaining uh in that clip i'm sure they would appreciate it i actually just got back from
00:45:11.740
dc i like and you're wearing the same sweater yes yes yes which we'll talk about but um just quickly
00:45:20.880
it's called the bill blaster app and it was um an app that we created really for the posse but just
00:45:27.920
really anyone who wants to um really engage and and talk to the representatives directly instead of
00:45:34.820
having to call you know the switchboard and try to get connected and then you have like 10 people you
00:45:40.620
want to call you have to write it down you know so this was a project that we started um just really
00:45:46.540
quickly you know steve wanted me to put all the you know the people who said voted yes on the debt
00:45:52.460
ceiling all their numbers you know posted on the socials i ended up doing like every single
00:45:58.200
representative it ended up becoming like a 40 page pdf document and i'm like why do i have a phone book
00:46:04.960
so this is how the app was created and i've already we've already gotten such a great response
00:46:12.020
everyone has i i have to look at the analytics to see how many people have downloaded it but the posse
00:46:18.780
is loving it it is called bill blaster it's only available on apple right now don't worry android
00:46:25.580
is coming next and then also we're going to be working on uh other features for example notifications
00:46:31.400
for like when steve says hurry up and call we have a call to action we're going to work on that you can
00:46:37.220
also watch war room on here i don't know if you can see um that's just the list yeah and then you
00:46:43.520
it shows you your area you know like your um senator and i don't know why it says arizona i
00:46:50.680
think it's just because i was traveling but you can watch war room and and we're super excited super
00:46:57.320
simple but it's really i think this if anything to make all of them hate us more this is it so
00:47:05.960
we need a little bit more hatred i think nowadays but something you'll probably get a lot of hate
00:47:12.500
for wearing is the new war room merchandise i don't want to bury the lead of this show captain
00:47:17.800
maureen bannon i'll let you take it away but i know you have some news for the posse
00:47:21.180
so grace is wearing it but you can go to shopwarroom.com and we just dropped our hoodies
00:47:29.200
um crew necks ladies v-neck tank tops beanies and a shopping tote so you can get the shopping tote
00:47:37.120
and put all your goodies in there um and send it to your family but yes we have dropped all of those
00:47:43.860
items and like i said grace has on the crew neck um sweatshirt so i highly encourage everyone in
00:47:51.540
the posse to go to shopwarroom.com to get the new merch and you will definitely definitely have
00:48:01.100
plenty of fans asking where you got it from lots of fans lots lots of haters too i'm sure but as you
00:48:08.740
know we uh we love the hate here in the war room but mo i was just gonna ask you and and or go go
00:48:14.140
ahead go ahead i think i forgot to mention the beanies i i can't remember if i mentioned that but
00:48:18.980
beanies so i know people especially in dc when it gets cold right around this time and especially
00:48:25.660
going into the winter months you can rock your war room beanie you know all around dc
00:48:31.520
i love it um mo i'm just curious and grace if we have time i'd love your thoughts too but just you
00:48:37.600
know as we're concluding the week where we got the new speaker of the house really was a victory
00:48:41.460
you know for the war room posse i'm just curious mo obviously the ceo you know what have you heard
00:48:46.300
from the war room posse how happy are they that we got mike johnson and really a testament to how
00:48:51.280
powerful of a force they are oh i think they're very happy and as representative eli crane said on
00:48:58.280
the morning show you know the calls to all of our congressmen and women have worked the posse your
00:49:06.640
efforts have worked you are the reason that we have this new speaker of the house your efforts have
00:49:11.640
not gone unnoticed i've heard this from numerous representatives and their staffers that the war room
00:49:16.980
posse are constantly calling their phones and letting them know what what which way they want
00:49:23.760
their constituents want them to vote and they appreciate it you know sometimes i've heard from
00:49:29.480
posse members that you know some representatives and their staffers aren't too happy about the flooding
00:49:35.000
of their phones but it pays off and that's why we have this new speaker of the house so
00:49:40.020
that that is due to the war room posse and grace i'm curious your thoughts too i know you aren't
00:49:46.800
someone who has a traditional background in the sense that you know you're not a political activist
00:49:51.900
by training or by trade you are as you say an accountant you've known steve for two decades right
00:49:57.440
you've sort of seen yourself fill a lot of different roles i'm just curious without a few minutes but
00:50:02.440
you know your thoughts at the end of this week as to how much of a fighting force the war room posse is
00:50:08.320
but more importantly how scared uh the establishment is you know of us and how your app is going to
00:50:14.380
help us make them even more scared well i identify as the war room posse so i'm just like everybody
00:50:23.440
else and this fight was incredible i mean we took out mccarthy you know we we were relentless and i'm
00:50:31.100
just so proud of the posse you know and and this that really was the motivating factor in creating
00:50:38.040
this app because really even with our new speaker and as much as you know we like him or you know
00:50:44.140
someone may have some doubts or whatever but our work is just beginning and so with the posse we are
00:50:50.820
a function for uh uh function functioning force did i get that right natalie i'm like yes i am
00:50:59.320
yeah getting tired you're delirious i'm like oh we forgive you yes so um so it's just it's you know
00:51:07.620
even just being on twitter or x um just just the excitement just the it's been so it's been just so
00:51:19.200
overwhelming for me to see how much the posse is just so engaged and just cares about the country
00:51:25.620
and really the posse is saving america so let's keep on doing it the fight is not over it's just
00:51:31.080
starting download the app and let's call all the representatives like every day so grace if people
00:51:38.380
want to follow you where can they go to do that you can follow me on getter at grace chong twitter
00:51:46.200
formerly known as x at gc22gc true social at grace chong and also mo don't forget to drop the the
00:51:58.720
promo code and mo you're there you're already taking my job for me mo where can people find you and what
00:52:04.900
is the promo code so before i forget the promo code is posse 20 for 20 off posse 20 and you can find me
00:52:13.740
on getter and twitter at maureen underscore bannon and instagram and i just created a true social so
00:52:20.700
you can find me at those two at real maureen bannon i like it grace how you said you're you identify as
00:52:27.440
the war room posse i will add my my pronouns are our war room thank you guys for joining us we will see
00:52:34.960
you back soon i'm sure have a good weekend thanks family and war war and posse thank you so much for
00:52:41.680
hanging with me what a fun show to culminate what was a very historical week you got to download
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