WarRoom Battleground EP 438: Live From AMFest 2023
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Summary
In this episode of the National P pulse tv show, we have a special guest on the show, Dr. Jason J. Jones, the founder of the Vulnerable People Project, a non-profit organization that provides refuge and shelter to persecuted Christians and other minorities facing genocide or genocide.
Transcript
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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 our battleground episode for the day i know
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you might be a little confused it's not stephen k bannon it's natalie g winters hosting and we have
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raheem kasam riding shotgun with me middle name raheem j right that's right by the way fun fact
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everyone that is is cool in my book their middle initial is a j darren j beady raheem j kasam and
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donald j trump there you go there you go i know you guys might be confused thinking this is a an
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episode of the national pulse tv show remember that because it's me and you but it's not it's
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war room battleground we also have jason jones here with us who does wonderful wonderful work i have
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some questions to ask you and then raheem and i will have a little back and forth okay
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repartee that's what steve always says i say you're aiming a little high but maybe
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do you have a middle name i do and it's it's j there you go no not really but it's scott jason
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scott jones but i didn't want to let you down but you have a j in the first name i have two j's by the
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way i feel like i just need to preface the show this is going to be casual this is our fourth hour
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of broadcasting like it's big for yourself it's been a lot it's your fourth hour book my fourth
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hour well you know i don't know anyways jason yes steve told me that we had to have you on because
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you put out a pretty epic press release i don't know if it's epic because it's a wonderful troll
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or what you guys are actually doing is so great but you're kind of saying no to everything that
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the world economic forum the un cop 28 wants to do with climate change fossil fuels basically make
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life unlivable i hear you guys are giving out more coal than santa giving out fossil fuels 100
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we give out fossil fuels no it's true it is a troll we're trolling santa claus and klaus schwab
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at the same time but for several years we distribute coal uh hundreds and hundreds of tons
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thousands of tons of coal uh we started in afghanistan with the widows and orphans of our afghan
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allies who were killed in action action after the fall of the taliban they were they were freezing to
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death they were starving so we we had a system that we used to evacuate afghan allies and american
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citizens that were left in afghanistan after the fall as the brutal winter came and we still had so
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many allies that were abandoned in afghanistan we thought we need to keep them alive until we can
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the state department does its job now it's three years later we've expanded to mongolia
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pakistan where we have safe houses for christians and other ethnic and religious communities facing
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genocide the mission of the vulnerable people project is to advance the interests of ethnic and
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religious minorities trapped in totalitarian regimes facing genocide or democide now rahim feel free to jump
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and if you have any questions thank you well this is so this is such a like role reversal i'm so used
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to i'll wait my turn but i know you guys also do a lot of work in china i think last time you were
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on the show we were talking about the uh similarities and differences between what's going on in ukraine
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and china sort of the distinction between the people and the ruling regime but i know jimmy lies
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this trial just started and you guys have been covering that closely so can you i know we have
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a large lao baijing audience yeah well not for you i mean you guys and a few other outlets the idea that
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a billionaire philanthropist and um owner of major news organization is sitting in prison for nothing
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and will probably die in prison seems like a pretty big story but the mainstream media has completely
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abandoned jimmy lie and it's not just jimmy lie his trial starts today there have been seven catholic
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bishops that have been disappeared by the ccp of course tens of thousands of catholic lay people
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and other democracy activists in hong kong just disappeared and a necessary condition to defeating
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the great greece at the administrative state is to free the people of china from the ccp but american
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corporations are so intertwined into the economy of china that if we just exerted influence the three
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million uyghur that are sitting in concentration camps working to death till they need their organs to
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be harvested can be released the christians that have the boot of the ccp on their neck the fallen gong
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and others would be freed but our voice hasn't been heard but thanks to the war room and if and the
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outlets that are here i believe when i graduated college i wrote my three goals and one of them was
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to see the people of china freed from the ccp and when you come here today and see um the overwhelming
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enthusiasm for the defeat of the ccp which you and your team have driven it's it gives me hope
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okay before we let you go why did you come to amfest and are you having a good time i am having a time
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i came to amfest because i have seven children oh wow and they wanted to come to amfest are they all
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here they are four of my seven children are here those are those are good numbers yeah they're hanging
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out backstage right now to meet tulsi gabbard i'm from hawaii she's an old friend um so i really came
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for my children initially but i have a new book coming out april 16th the great campaign against
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the great reset and a philanthropist who read the book has purchased 55 000 copies to give out through
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turning point usa to its students so at the last minute charlie said you want to come and speak we'd
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like you to come and speak and uh my kids were like we're going dad so we're here that's so awesome
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jason if people want to help you guys out find out more about what you do where can they go
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to do all that for the project our website's the great campaign.org if you go there you can sign
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our our statement of support for jimmy lie uh the great campaign.org and you can see all the work and
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it's not i'm not making this up it is a fact we have delivered more coal for christmas in three
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years than saint nicholas has in 17 centuries it's an absolute fact that's amazing thank you so much for
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joining us thank you very much thank you always thank you brother all right now it's it's really
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like the national pulse tv show i'm i'm so excited for this it's been a while not just since i've seen
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you but since we've been broadcasting together now there are so many things that i want to ask you but
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one story that i've really been focusing on lately um is how the white house's new messaging on ukraine
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they sort of previewed it it leaked out in politico in october saying that we need to continue to fund
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the ukraine war because it's good for the american industrial base and it's good for american jobs
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now we see this massive media blitz and all the mainstream news outlets basically parroting those
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talking points no shock there the atlantic their lead story today was you know bashing republicans
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saying oh they don't support ukraine aid because of trump where do you think the messaging is going
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to go on the ukraine front from the other side from the democrats do you think we're going to see a
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reversal from them like they've sort of done a little bit on the issue of immigration or do you think
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they are so committed to getting aid to any country other than our own that they're not going to do
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a kind of 180 on that well i think where john fetterman goes right now a lot of the left is going
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to go if you look at his messaging especially on the u.s steel uh proposed sale that came out today
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if you look at his messaging on the border even if you look at his messaging on on senator menendez
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and what should happen to him after his foreign agent stuff you know john fetterman before he
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actually ran he said i'm not a progressive i'm an old school democrat and he's actually been an old
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school democrat in the senate now you know we can we can talk about how that's come to pass and whether
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or not he's mentally capable of all of that but whoever's running his stuff right now is kind of
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running it as a as a left-wing america first senator uh his approach to foreign policy i think is going
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to take a lot of people in his party with him because they're actually beginning to see that
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especially in a swing district especially in a swing state uh you cannot afford to turn around to
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the american public now and say we need 60 billion more dollars we need 100 billion more dollars so
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that's point one point two is it really does depend on how much uh vladimir putin wants to
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solidify what what can only be deemed a partial victory for him right now it's certainly not a
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partial victory for nato it's certainly not a partial victory for ukraine it's all kinds of losses for
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them so putin uh will want to take a victory lap and it depends on what that victory lap looks like
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if that victory lap looks like going further into ukraine and going back into kiev again
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then you're going to see the same old talking points all over again from from the atlantic from
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the media class and from uh you know the the both the republicans and the democrats in majority
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on capitol hill so that is something that we don't really have any any say over or control over
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and the third thing is uh when it comes to that you know they cannot abandon globalism as a concept
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they will die it's not a hill it's a ditch and they will die in that ditch so i don't expect that
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they will necessarily turn around and say oh you know what that whole thing was a terrible idea
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what they'll say is you didn't give us enough money you didn't give us enough tanks you didn't
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give us enough you know surface to air missiles like we we it's the old thing about you know real
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communism hasn't been tried yet right they'll turn around they'll say real globalism hasn't been tried
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yet i hope that answers the question in some way i think so and you always know that it's natalie
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winters hosting the war room because i don't interrupt i let my guests what do you mean by
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that i've never done that on air but i i don't think i ever will well i because you guys always
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give such great analysis and i know you can really see things through not just your britishish european
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lens but you see stuff from sort of the the meta perspective in other words where things are going
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right i think we have always thought in terms of narrative and i think that's something that a lot of
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conservative media doesn't do so you know you bring up john fetterman in the context of swing
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states in the election what democrats are doing to remain politically popular and i think we have
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someone crashing us you can i'm afraid i'm afraid speak speaking of speaking of europeans
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jack is in the house the brothers pasobic but i don't know if if everybody at home can see
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okay maybe we don't have good lighting but jack is behind us and jack is causing a nuisance of
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himself and again behind us you know here's the problem here's the problem when there's a camera
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with an on light jack will be there that's what you can guarantee and when there's an open bar
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raheem will be there hold on hold on hold on hold on that's true usually raheem has not had a drop
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to drink in two and a half weeks so that's a long time for me i haven't had one in like two or three
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years i'm following in jack's footsteps over here except except how many years has it been jack
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he's done 18 years dry i think i'll get to about 18 days 18 hours yeah usually 18 hours of stretch
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i've already started it i already started it i already started my dry january ladies and gentlemen
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i already started jack doesn't drink steve bannon doesn't drink everybody here here's the thing
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everybody in the war room is sober and but people send so many gifts into the war room they send
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bottles of scotch and they said and so i said i'll take one for the team you know you don't want
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this just sitting there what what a kind generous guy so ladies and gentlemen if you have any fine
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scotch raheem's address is this is gonna be a fun show it's the battleground edition but no it brings
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me back to my point you always see the news in terms of narrative and where they're going with this
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so you bring up the election you bring up democrats doing stuff as if the election is actually
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adjudicated on a fair basis and ballots right well by the way did you see today okay go ahead sorry
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it's my steve impression right hang on hang on um today in washington dc they finally found a court
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finally found one of these democrat ward district managers or whatever elected official guilty of
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voting twice once in dc once in maryland this is despite the board of elections in washington dc saying
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for the last two years that there's been zero not one piece of evidence of vote for taking place
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and you know what her sentence was today a 500 fine she read it on the national pulse she read it on the
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national pulse a 500 fine this is a felony in most states but washington dc gave a slap on the wrist
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500 fine by the way she's she's a recipient of taxpayer salary so dc residents mind you it's their
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fault anyway for electing her dc residents are paying that fine she's not paying that fine
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but leads you to your question sort of no we'll figure it out no no my question for you is we know
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they have so many tricks up their sleeve right whether it's global war going on in ukraine what
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we see unfolding in the middle east who knows what's going to happen in taiwan the invasion of
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the southern border shall i go on i don't think we have enough time but what do you think is the next
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thing that they're going to roll out particularly ahead of the 2024 election to influence the outcome
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is it going to be some sort of public health emergency is it going to be climate lockdowns is
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it going to be deploying taylor swift where do you think they're going with it do a leaper
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um what's that other one that you like my new favorite artist is actually tate mcrae so this is
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the issue i'm so informal with you that i forget we're on like live tv i don't even know what that
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is she's great fun fact she's my favorite artist she was in the airport at my gate when i was flying
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to amfest and i freaked out you didn't bring her she i don't think she was coming to amfest
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um they we have a bigger superstar it's you but only because of you the um answer your question is
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like obviously the taylor swift stuff is is they're grooming young people to vote left and she's going
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to be all the way out there talking about you know she'll talk about abortion and all of this stuff
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she'll you know probably confess to having had 18 different you know from different but i think
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the climate that seems low i think the climate lockdown stuff will be a bridge too far for them
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between now and november what i do think is did you know have you guys noticed they don't say flu season
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anymore they say they say rsv but like that encompasses flu now too and other types of things
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like that so i think there's definitely going to be a health thing where they say oh you know it's got
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to this level now and because nobody's been getting their flu shots and well i think they'll
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definitely try that but there are so many tricks and one in particular that i'm paying very close
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attention to is that um what do you call it the third um the third way the third party thing where
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they're trying to do with andrew yang and all of that stuff yeah so they've been trying to do that
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very quietly and it kind of built a habit ahead of steam at first and then they said oh no it's not
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going to work whatever they do the same with rfk at the same time right but what's clearly happening
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here is they intend to stand their candidates only in specific places where they know that they can
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message trump down in the ballot and you know we we here are diehards right we have to accept that
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we're kind of ride or die people but there are people out there who are genuine like trump swing voters
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and they kind of want a reason to tell their friends that like oh no i didn't actually i know i told you
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i might but i didn't actually because it's that social scene that social circuit and it's the
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public pressure campaign being leveled against them right and so they're going to stand third
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party candidates in specific places where they feel like they can pressure people into going well you
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know you can vote for joe manchin because he believes in some of the things you believe in and
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then you don't have to feel all dirty about your vote and that is one of my biggest fears because i have
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somebody inside that organization who kind of tells me on a day-to-day basis please stop talking about
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it because they're listening okay i'm gonna change the the run of show a little bit here do you guys
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have any questions oh yeah let's do some q a no or for me but primarily for him because i'm losing my
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voice does anyone have any questions and if no i have a question for him so no pressure but
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no no no has a comment okay i don't know if i can reach or in these shoes if i fall that would be
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actually it'd probably go viral so i'll take it i just want to say thank you guys for all you're
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doing especially when you guys got to run against the murdoch news and all that stuff changing the
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way that media landscape is for conservatives especially that there's no real populist voice
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and conservative media so having that like you guys national pulse uh real america's voice and
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all those guys love it thank you although that was more directed towards you i'm also a pulse plus
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subscriber we got a pulse plus subscriber boom got a pulse plus subscriber over here we have another
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two pulse plus subscribers over here third pulse plus subscriber over here they're all here i'm glad i
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came now that's it that's all of them we have by the way we have 10 000 subscribers now to the
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national pulse and i want to get to 25 000 by the end of next year so thank you for being there with us
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gonna help us grow the team help us grow the brand and by the way it's such a good point you know steve
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actually texted me this morning because there was a piece i think in semaphore talking about the
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influencer networks on the left did you see this no steve only texted others up they were talking about
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the influencer networks on the left and he said like is the influencer thing kind of dead what's
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going on with it how does it work so the problem is on the left they have all of these shadow
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organizations you know a lot of them funded by the same old people the soruses and the same charities
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and the think tanks and all that and they pay all these guys but they're in firm hard contracts
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right you must say this you must tweet this you know x many times a day if we tell you to pull
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something down you got to pull it down here's a contract etc etc whereas what the right does
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because we are more used to kind of a free market way of thinking is they 1099 all of them they're
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not like contracted staffers or anything like that so there's very little cohesive messaging that comes
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out from the right everybody's kind of just going off in their own directions and doing things and they
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still get like the influencer paycheck at the end of the month so my attitude towards it is we actually
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have to develop if we're going to pursue that as a thing now i'm not on tiktok or anything like that but
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plenty of people are unfortunately and so if you want to reach those people you can't do it ad hoc like
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there has to be a centralized kind of clearinghouse for these things to take place and it just it is
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non-existent on our side and that the democrat who was quoted in this semaphore story this morning said
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said oh you know on the ages of 18 to 25 uh tens of thousands of people watched the uh conservative
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debates and town halls and all of that stuff on instagram and tiktok these guys reach 2.5 3 million
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people every day and that is the gulf that we have there and i am not one of these people who is
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optimistic about gen z unfortunately because and most gen z people will tell you that too i'm going
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to i'm going to interrupt you i'm going to pull steve my voice is going because we see a lot of
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polling saying that younger people in my age demographic are you know kind of leaning more
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towards trump than joe biden i know we seem to see those polls every single election and then come
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election day again who knows if election day is an accurate reflection but there's a disconnect
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between the polls and election day and it seems like i mean from my experience people are our age
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my age george are not really ish are about 15 years older than you i'm sorry no um but i don't believe
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the polls do you i mean it depends on the polls i mean i'm saying that younger people yeah no i i i think
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that's a trap i i really look i think younger people have the uh in bill you know f you to authority
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uh i think all younger people have that's not unique to gen z um yeah there was a phrase around the time
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of the jfk assassination uh where younger people would say don't trust anyone over 30 and and that
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was kind of the me a meme of the time and i think that's that's that can be just a normal thing that
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young people do so i think that's what they're seeing that's what pollsters are seeing and and
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they're translating that into election but that's not the way it goes um i i do think that trump has
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a unique ability in a way that like you know mitt romney and all these those other clowns who have
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come before him they didn't have which is you know he can go on the nelk boys thing and he can go
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to ufc and is that a thing nelk boys i don't you know i don't even know what that is i'm a boomer
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at heart i i've never seen it but they can do that he can do that and so he can cut through a little bit
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better but at the same time we shouldn't fool ourselves into thinking that oh because there is
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a certain subset of gen z that thinks in this way or tells pollsters like hey yeah let's go brandon
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or whatever it is um that they're necessarily going to turn out and vote that way on election
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day in my experience that is one of the silliest things we can do is one of the most uh naive things
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we can do are there any audience q a's going once going going one oh we got a question this is so
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exciting i've always wanted to throw t-shirts into a crowd which i got to do earlier today can i throw
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your purse into the crowd no it's dior um hello pleasure natalie so i'm running for two office
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positions as a republican in la county in california can you just tell me what is it possibly that we
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can do in california to get everybody together so that we can smash the la gop and the ca gop and
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the rnc because they they're not doing anything for us well i now sort of live in la um yeah you
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answer that you're the cali girl between there and i was actually born and raised in santa monica
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believe it or not um you got no there was i was born and raised in santa monica
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you usually hear like a whoo and by the way i could i probably i was born and raised in london
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rahim and i one one summer went on like a speaking tour and when i whenever i would speak by myself i
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would always get very like obsessed when i was talking about the chinese communist party and it was
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just like depressing depressing depressing but then whenever we get together i always feel like
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it's like a stand-up comedy type thing but it's not actually funny it just gives off like it's because
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neither of us take each other seriously yeah it's true right by the way just side note because i don't
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i don't even know i don't even know where this is airing but um rahim is the best boss that i ever
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had don't tell steve if it he's over there we're gonna we're gonna tell him that somebody go tell
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him that i mean that and i'm gonna loop this in to answer your question because i i honestly i i
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don't know right i'm an investigative reporter on the chinese communist party primarily but i got
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involved when i was 18 i hadn't even graduated high school and for some reason i was a huge fan of
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his and i could have you know spent that summer on the couch listening to his show and listening to
00:24:31.480
steve i loved his oxford union speech but instead for some reason i believe it was god honestly
00:24:37.880
working through me but i reached out to rahim and i said i want to intern for you if you'll have me so
00:24:43.280
i think the answer to your question is we need to i think respect and appreciate but understand how
00:24:48.940
important people like rahim are in other words he took a chance on me and i'm so blessed to have this
00:24:54.160
opportunity now but when you interact with young people when you interact with anyone you know you
00:24:59.880
never know right and and it's again this is my life experience i know other people try and it doesn't
00:25:05.020
always work out but i really think that's to me what what the answer is is it's actually getting
00:25:11.000
involved right i didn't go to school for journalism probably if i did i i wouldn't be here because i would
00:25:17.560
have believed a bunch of different things but i think that the most important thing is just not
00:25:22.940
believing that if you don't have the credential if you're not an expert if you're not a candidate
00:25:27.820
that you know the mainstream news is going to have on it doesn't mean you're less it actually means i
00:25:32.880
would argue that you're better and i think once you break out of that mindset in all things just
00:25:37.740
even mental health and personal you know how you be yourself that that's when you sort of realize that
00:25:42.580
you can actually you're already already you already are winning but you know i don't know again i don't
00:25:47.900
give political advice but i just felt the need to say that because i wouldn't be here if it weren't
00:25:51.900
for raheem i get thank you by the way for the kind words natalie you're so popular here by the way
00:25:57.460
that people are throwing their hotel room key cards
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oh well what hotel it says on it uh marion you don't know what room though maybe they've written
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it on the back i don't know um i i i miss the entirety of the question at the beginning of the
00:26:14.380
question it's like how to take over the la gop well look uh firstly look i i'm not a happy warrior
00:26:20.400
okay i'm an angry warrior and for a long time i tried you know nigel farage who's probably the best
00:26:29.080
person i've ever worked for don't tell steve um he's a happy warrior he's at the pub he loves
00:26:35.780
talking to people he's rocking on his heels he's jumping up and down because we have 30 seconds
00:26:40.540
close this door close it quickly close this door 20 seconds 10 seconds and um 24 i'm angry and
00:26:48.260
sometimes you have to bully people so you go into that la gop office and you bully them every day
00:26:54.340
and insult them every day and tell the world who they really are every day and that's what i do
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00:32:42.340
guests for you we got morgan mcmichael from turning point usa and of course raheem kasam
00:32:47.460
of brexit fame of national pulse fame of natalie winters fame i was gonna say my life fame too um
00:32:54.300
now i want to ask you sort of picking up where i left off talking about how i just one day woke up
00:32:59.400
and decided to get involved you obviously for turning point i think we're about the same age
00:33:03.560
what advice do you have for other young people who are wanting to get involved how to actually
00:33:07.340
bite the bullet and just do it just do that bite the bullet and just do it i mean turning point
00:33:12.740
events are so special i mean we got like 13 000 attendees this year tons of students tons of
00:33:18.340
chapters like if i could say anything to the students it's just get involved to some capacity
00:33:22.440
there's definitely a chapter there's always somebody to talk to and don't let cancel culture control
00:33:26.760
your life now i know you have a video that's going super viral that has to do with with gender
00:33:31.840
ideology and all that crazy stuff i know you go to a lot of college campuses you do speaking tours
00:33:36.440
raheem and i were talking before the break about the polling with the younger generations when it
00:33:40.380
comes to biden when it comes to trump you know the economy various issues it seems like and i know
00:33:45.500
we see this before every election the polls suggest that younger people are going to come out in
00:33:49.100
droves for donald trump or at least not joe biden but do we think that's actually going to happen
00:33:54.820
what's your sort of litmus test on that when you're on so remember the poll that came out that
00:33:58.740
said that conserve or boys in high school are trending conservative i've been seeing that in
00:34:03.700
person you know i go to a lot of high schools and colleges i'm speaking i see definitely the liberal
00:34:07.800
crazies but don't believe everything that you see on the internet because you know you see the viral
00:34:11.260
clips but that is not necessarily the majority of what everybody believes on campuses you know we're
00:34:16.480
facing indoctrination we're facing a lot of the liberal ideologies in college campuses of course
00:34:21.740
but i think gen z is starting to wake up a little bit more and start to realize you know maybe i've
00:34:27.680
been lied to my entire life and i need to actually wake up and start loving my country and not
00:34:32.340
believing the hate that i keep telling talking about i was talking about this with steve on a
00:34:36.480
previous show and we were saying how some of the lies that young people have been told it's sort of
00:34:39.980
the world economic forum mindset of you will own nothing and you will be happy and i think people
00:34:44.420
focus a lot on the first part of that saying right that you will own nothing but i don't think
00:34:47.800
people focus as much on the you will be happy part because i think we see that playing out in
00:34:52.020
today's society in other words a lot of the lies that young people are sold how they'll be happy
00:34:56.360
whether it's the hookup culture not getting married not having kids doing you know just putting
00:35:00.760
yourself first and not indulging in the worldly world exactly what do you think are some of those
00:35:05.800
lies that young people have been sold and do you see a similar shift when it comes to that too
00:35:10.120
yeah i mean look at even gen z hookup culture has been diminishing over the past i want to say
00:35:15.040
five years because i think women are starting to wake up to the lies of feminism okay because if
00:35:20.160
you go back to the human your experience yeah it's true i'm learning but like the feminist movement
00:35:27.520
sucks and they keep lying to women and they gotta do something else like hookup culture is just not
00:35:33.280
it women are being over glorified with the feminist movement being lied to in so many ways and i think
00:35:38.500
they really are starting to take a shift and move away from that and said you know women want to get
00:35:43.200
married women want to have kids they want to have a family and not be in the worldly world
00:35:48.160
okay i'm gonna and what's funny is are you a woman are you a woman he was coming out as a woman
00:35:54.880
i was gonna say we've got an auction right here where are your husbands and kids listen
00:35:59.760
we're working on that they're working on it we're working on it feels like they should be working on it
00:36:04.640
okay okay what so we're gonna go back to we have a question we got a question i got it i got it i got
00:36:12.320
it doing it my name is samuel bishop i'm the ceo and founder of roma boots came here from communist
00:36:18.160
romania with nothing i started a company to help kids living in poverty i have to produce those boots
00:36:24.720
in china the investment is too much to invite to produce them here we don't need boots in 33 countries
00:36:30.640
around the world by the way steve bannon used a pair of these i'm not a big fan of the boots that
00:36:35.200
he's wearing but i would gladly give him a pair of rain boots that i produce what's my alternative if
00:36:41.920
i cannot produce some elsewhere obviously producing them here requires a lot more money most of the clothes
00:36:49.680
that we wear are produced in china but we want to take down the ccp so how do we do that so the question
00:36:56.560
is um i guess it's a u.s manufacturing question really and and you know another terrible thing
00:37:03.680
happened today with u.s steel i don't know if you guys saw that but they're selling u.s steel to the
00:37:10.320
japanese and so rather than making any inroads on this question actually we're still going backwards
00:37:17.600
on this question because quite frankly i mean i've tried yeah i mean nathalie you should talk about it
00:37:22.960
because you're starting your own i mean what do you call it lifestyle brand right i haven't i haven't
00:37:29.760
totally announced it on war room yet because i still need to get promo code war room up and running
00:37:35.040
um but i am launching in january a lifestyle clothing brand called she's so right you can go to
00:37:41.120
shesowright.co to sign up for for updates i know we're going to work together on it but um it's actually
00:37:47.280
been extremely interesting because i am now back in la and part of the reason is that i've been working
00:37:51.680
with factories out there that manufacture garments in downtown la and then the print shops are also
00:37:57.360
around there so i've been working and looking at prices and it is absolutely heart-wrenching to see
00:38:03.280
what the the difference is in pricing if you go made in america versus you go made in china or anywhere
00:38:08.960
else and if i weren't a values driven purpose driven person with my company i would do i would use
00:38:15.440
china if i hated america like half of americans do if they're voting democrat i would probably use china
00:38:20.640
from the get-go because you don't believe there's anything special about america in the first place
00:38:24.720
so you're not going to pay that 200 300 percent you know markup it's absolutely insane in terms of
00:38:31.600
what to do about it i mean i know this is probably bad advice but i could be making a lot more money if
00:38:37.840
i went and manufactured in china but i think the point of it with the moment in history we're in right now
00:38:43.440
it's not about making money it's not about that's not the ultimate goal it's about creating companies
00:38:49.040
i think that last that are message driven or purpose driven that have values because at the
00:38:54.080
end of the day i love being able to go to bed at night as a happy person knowing that i'm doing
00:38:59.520
the right thing by helping american manufacturers supporting american jobs and i could not do that
00:39:05.120
if i knew i were boosting you know the evil regime that is the chinese communist party so i think you
00:39:09.680
have to reorient what your goal is right it's not about money it's i know that's easy to say but it's it's
00:39:15.600
about the bigger picture which i i assume you buy into since you're here but yes i mean i will say i
00:39:23.040
feel like americans are willing to pay more for a quality product that is made in america designed
00:39:27.840
in america versus you know spending the money on using chinese communist party really funded
00:39:33.200
manufacturing and you know a lot of brands here that you see like at this kind of conference are
00:39:38.320
made in america and there are thousands of people that are willing to support brands that are made in
00:39:43.200
america because like natalie said purpose driven and values driven brands look uh toby keith had a
00:39:50.160
song called made in america right and one of the lines in that song was spend a little more for us in
00:39:59.360
the store uh for a tag on the back that says usa right and so people need to obviously internalize that
00:40:07.680
again but i'm gonna challenge you know the the neoliberal um modern conservative free market
00:40:16.320
orthodoxy here for a second because that's not what it's all about right in an ideal world certainly
00:40:22.480
you know you would have free markets but you know foreign countries and adversarial foreign countries
00:40:28.560
provide state subsidy to their manufacturing base they provide state subsidy to knock americans out of
00:40:36.160
business if government has any role it's the protection of the nation and if you read the
00:40:45.040
report on the subject of manufacturers by hamilton he makes it very clear that without a manufacturing
00:40:51.440
base you do not have a nation and so i don't necessarily even think that you have to have large
00:40:58.880
scaled government subsidy for these things but what you do need is for these for government to get
00:41:04.960
completely out of these people's way and if that means a zero percent corporate tax rate for these
00:41:10.720
startups that are manufacturing things and investing things in the united states of america then it must
00:41:16.160
be a zero percent corporate tax rate that's how it has to be and i'll take it a step further i know
00:41:22.080
it's always more expensive to buy made in the usa products but i think it's important to remember like
00:41:26.960
i said at the moment in time that we're in right now if you don't support the alternative economy and
00:41:32.320
you're left with only these big box chain stores that are probably inevitably going to buy into that
00:41:37.600
whole digital identity social credit score kind of matrix that they're bringing down the road you are
00:41:42.240
not going to have alternative options in the future right right now we are lucky that we can still say oh
00:41:47.200
i can support a conservative owned company the only price i have to pay is financial is monetary because
00:41:52.560
in the future if you don't support those entities who knows if they're going to still be around right when
00:41:57.520
the social credit score stuff is ushered in but i'm sure i at least i hope maybe there's another
00:42:01.920
question in the audience by the way yes how many people can start on toby keith and end on alexander
00:42:06.960
hamilton within three minutes by the way just saying just saying um probably one
00:42:13.040
he's standing over there i know see stephen k bannon is standing in the corner while i do his job for
00:42:19.600
him but that's okay um any questions okay we got one i'm gonna walk over to you because i enjoy doing
00:42:25.680
this just a quick addendum to what you're saying i think critical things that we make to support
00:42:30.960
american manufacturings or you know even the the uh diaper company you know that's that's pro every
00:42:37.680
life that support every life thank you those are great products that we need to pay a little bit more
00:42:42.000
more money for but there are some things that that we can't compete with my idea on that one is and
00:42:47.360
besides military computer critical things that we precious metals those all need those are zero tax
00:42:53.520
subsidies whatever because that's our defense that's our security but stuff that isn't that left
00:42:58.400
my home state of ohio a lot of other people states that were stolen nafta whatever if we've lost those
00:43:04.000
forever and can't get those back why not make an alliance with india okay why not decouple from china
00:43:09.360
completely make an alliance with indian say we'll we'll go we'll do this together over 20 years if we
00:43:14.560
got to go green in 20 years fine but not now we're going to frac we're going to export gas we're going to
00:43:19.680
bring indian in and screw china okay agreed i was going to tee you up here though no no you go no
00:43:28.240
no i'm going to tee you up i want your guys your generation is going to have to deal with this right
00:43:34.720
unfortunately so decoupling from china is all well and good right now but the last couple of decades of
00:43:43.760
um british european and american politicians have also allowed china to run the tables on the rest
00:43:50.240
of the world so you would actually have to decouple not just from mainland china but also a lot of the
00:43:55.920
countries continents really that china now uses as a launching point i don't know how viable that seems
00:44:04.560
the belt and road initiative everything they're doing with that it's sort of like turning the united
00:44:08.880
states into a tributary state we've been able to withstand and withhold from some of the pressure
00:44:13.840
that our political elites obviously haven't but these other you know less developed countries that
00:44:18.320
aren't as financially independent as we are they are so much further past i think they're beyond the
00:44:23.440
pale when it comes to the chinese communist party compromise that's where i first started working
00:44:28.240
in but i'm curious from from your perspective i know you like i said go to these college campuses
00:44:33.360
these high school campuses a lot do you think the messaging on the evils of the chinese communist
00:44:37.280
party not just on the human rights abuses but on how they're influencing our political systems
00:44:43.760
here do you think that's cutting through or not really see i think people it's crazy because i was
00:44:47.920
actually at arizona state university and they have a communist socialist club on campus and the fact
00:44:54.080
that we are living in 2023 in america and there are socialist and communist clubs and on american
00:44:59.680
college campuses is beyond me and you know they're kind of winning in a way which makes me sad which
00:45:04.160
is why turning point you know we have to be there to combat against the craziness because i've met
00:45:08.640
kids that read karl marx they read the communist manifesto and they're actually in favor of it and
00:45:13.520
that is the one thing that scares me which is why i'm glad i get to do what i do you know if i show up
00:45:17.920
to a college campus and have socialists and communists yelling at me you know maybe we can have a little
00:45:21.920
bit of a debate and i'll teach you something a little bit about american history and know that you know
00:45:26.720
communism is indeed bad and we don't want that in american soil and it's crazy you know only in
00:45:32.880
america you know could you have the privilege of being a college student and being able to be in
00:45:37.600
favor of communism in a capitalist country and in a free country it's beyond me but i know i think we
00:45:43.280
really need to keep talking about you know the chinese communist party we need to keep talking about
00:45:48.160
not just you know the slave labor that's happening over there and the unfair working
00:45:52.400
wages and everything that china is bad for but also just how they've infiltrated american politics
00:45:57.360
how they've infiltrated american my favorite thing to talk about you know we love culture we love
00:46:01.440
politics but also why does shana get to own farmland in america retweet it's wild and we actually just
00:46:08.320
put a story up on war room yesterday i think i did about how nick burns our ambassador to china
00:46:14.080
sort of leaked i think unintentionally in a speech that he was giving for the annual celebration of an
00:46:19.200
organization called qsef which is short for the china united states exchange foundation which is
00:46:24.080
kind of the foremost chinese influence group they work with a lot of our american elites over here
00:46:28.480
giving them cushy jobs probably a lot of money to push policies that are favorable towards the chinese
00:46:33.840
communist party that's our own u.s government's report on the group not not my words but what's
00:46:39.680
really interesting is that he admitted that the biden regime secretly compiled an agricultural working
00:46:45.760
group that was collaborating with the chinese communist party on matters including farmland
00:46:50.400
food supply and when you juxtapose that with what house republicans or just republican elected officials
00:46:55.280
even at the state level are doing more broadly to combat chinese communist party influence particularly
00:47:00.640
in the area of food security because as you guys know food security is national security it shows
00:47:05.600
you where our elites mindsets i was gonna say you're talking about food security talk about the world
00:47:09.840
economic forum and how they're also infiltrating our culture in american society because you know that you will
00:47:15.760
know nothing and be happy and then you know we want to talk about crickets and how they're wanting
00:47:19.680
to reduce our meat consumption i think it was the eu recently they're having a meeting where all western
00:47:25.280
nations need to reduce meat consumption reduce farming and it's absolutely crazy that this the freest country
00:47:31.840
of the world is listening to the world economic forum and what they're putting out 2030
00:47:38.320
you know how we need to fix it okay i really love doing the vox populi stuff i'm gonna try to convince steve
00:47:45.040
steve steve steve we have to add the vox populi back to war room don't bother him when he's texting
00:47:51.520
he's busy he's tweeting he's gettering he's getting um do we have any more questions from the audience
00:47:58.800
by the way i will say this while while somebody thinks of a question um or i have to come up with one
00:48:05.520
the best show for me that we ever did was the old breitbart news daily radio show from 7 to 10 a.m
00:48:14.240
on siriusxm patriot and the reason that was the best is it was an entirely caller driven show so if you
00:48:21.600
guys watch the war room on a day-to-day basis you'll you'll see steve sometimes talking for you know 25
00:48:27.520
30 minutes you know almost non-stop if there weren't ad breaks and believe me he still keeps going in the
00:48:33.280
ad breaks but if there weren't ad breaks you just hear him keep going keep going going the amazing
00:48:37.600
thing about that show was the predominant callers were uh truck drivers construction workers um stay
00:48:45.440
at home moms things like that and steve's steve learned most of what he knows about like ordinary
00:48:54.240
people and the travails that they go through on a day-to-day basis from listening to that show from
00:48:59.120
listening to them on that show right he had the most the uttermost respect for the callers of that
00:49:05.200
show and i keep trying to tell him like there has to be a war room call-in hour so you can just go
00:49:10.480
down the line and hear from ordinary people every day you know what when i host that's what i'm going
00:49:15.360
to do from now on and i'm going to put on a different accent and call in every day i'm going to say
00:49:20.960
this is randy from alabama i hope you do i'm gonna do it i'm gonna do it okay in that wonderful uh
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time-filling little thing does anyone have any questions okay we got it
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you know there are very few ways that a country really can get true wealth okay i mean the ccp steals
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it okay but true wealth it comes either they dig it out of the ground mine it oil and so forth or
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they manufacture it or they take their wealth and loan it out and and that's about it because service
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is nothing more than passing money back and forth between people so service industry does not really
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create wealth it just uses it so yeah i think it's a very valid point um you know my country
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has been reduced we used to have a wonderful manufacturing base and my country has now been
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reduced to an entirely what they call service-based economy right it's just it's just passing money
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through the city of london it's not actually doing anything for people outside that tiny little square
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mile known as the city of london i'm not talking about greater london for those of you who have been there
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the entire city there is one particular part of it that's the financial capital of europe really
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i mean you ask some people the financial capital of the world because it's a pass-through center
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but the gentleman is right that's not how you create wealth that doesn't create any wealth it
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doesn't even create any trickle-down wealth it is entirely owned by the corporates that pass it
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through and it goes straight back out the door such a great point okay i think we're coming to
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the end of this like i said very chaotic show but it was kind of really fun i love this and i feel
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like you know this is this is authentic this is authentic natalie this is okay wait wait i've got
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questions are you gonna go somewhere with this well we have a few minutes so you can ask me a quick
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question i got i got questions for all of you but i'm going to start right here so think about your
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answer this i'm going to come down the line um who's going to be the vice president oh raheem kassam
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who's your man you have to go first um i don't think this is working oh we got it so the question
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is who's going to be the vice president right natalie come on um i want answers from everyone
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i wanted to be tucker you wanted to be tucker that's not gonna happen no i would yeah i wanted
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to be tucker but i don't have a real pick yet okay we'll have to see i will say that you know i'm
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in agreement with steve i think he might have heard it from me first uh he can take the credit
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i think it does have to be a woman yeah i think i think intellectually you know if you're looking
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at the polls if you're looking at where the gaps lay i think it has to be a woman i would go with
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sarah huckabee sanders how about carrie lake i wanted to be tucker but i don't think he's gonna accept
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you want tucker be vague what's with vick kaylee mcenany kaylee mcenany she's not been too kind
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to trump lately though that ain't gonna happen working parker
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it's going out to the audience maybe we've got another tucker anybody else in the lead rfk jr rfk
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