WarRoom Battleground EP 535: Assassination Attempt ON Populism
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Summary
Christine Serrano Glanner is the sister of Mark Serrano and the wife of Michael Glasner. She is running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Corey Booker in New Jersey. Christine has been a long-time supporter of President Trump and has been working to elect him re-elected in 2020. In this episode of the War Room, she talks about her campaign, her ties to President Trump, and why she thinks she has a chance to win the primary.
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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
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
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like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
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your host Stephen K Bannon candidate for U.S. Senate Christine Serrano Glasser she's a fantastic woman
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she's a fantastic woman and uh I think look you know what my record is very unblemished for support
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I'm giving her my complete and total endorsement it's Wednesday 15 May in the year of our Lord
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2024 welcome to the early evening edition of the war room uh last hour nitroglycerin on fire
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thank you for uh joining us particularly you four-hour day folks uh great force multipliers
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in the uh I believe and I'm trying to check this out the biggest political rally in modern
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American history President Trump on Saturday in Wildwood New Jersey a hundred thousand people and
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that's local officials telling us that of course the Bruce Springsteen crowd and everybody they're
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all in meltdown but we're honored now to have uh Christine Serrano Glasner who got the shout out
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and the endorsement for the by the president for Senate Christine first off I just want to make sure I
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understand this because you're you're you're the sister of Mark Serrano who's one of the smartest
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guys in marketing and in politics and you're the wife of Michael Glasner who's literally a legend
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for what he's doing for President Trump on the campaign I mean putting on that massive rally he does
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all the time my question is what was harder was it was it growing up in Serrano's sister or is it
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being married to uh to Glasner well you know Steve that and you said it yourself they are both
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brilliant guys I see them as sweethearts but you know the rest of the world sees them as being
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really tenacious I was the big sister to Mark so I thought it was pretty good it's always easier when
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you're the bigger one so it's been good but Saturday was amazing absolutely amazing you had to be there
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and see the size of this crowd and they were so enthusiastic and a lot of people have commented on
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the fact that when they left when the crowd dispersed there was no garbage left there was no damage done
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Wildwood was intact and I think the businesses did really really well that day and they needed that
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crowd because it wasn't really summer weather yet so it was exciting and getting that endorsement
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from President Trump means everything it's really not just for me and this race but it's for New Jersey
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it's President Trump saying New Jersey is in play and he believes it's winnable and if you look at the
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polls he's only five points below where his poll and I'm only five points below Andy Kim in a three-way race
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so New Jersey is definitely going to vote differently this year and we're going to parlay that oh look at
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that you can see the crowd it was just spectacular it was really a great day and we are fighting tough
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this is historic and and uh so tell me about it because I know so many people from New Jersey and
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hey I know that MAGA runs deep in that state that's a state of hard-working patriots but it's been blue for so
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long and deep blue talk to us about it talk about this tectonic plate shift you see of people coming
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to the MAGA policies and the reason behind it and why therefore you're competitive in this race and
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President Trump I will tell you only Minnesota I think is he more maybe Virginia maybe New Mexico he is
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obsessed with winning New Jersey not just because Bedminster's there is a summer home but he knows so
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many people there and he just can't understand why they vote blue tell me about the state tell me
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about the citizens and tell me about your race so you know first I'll talk about the primary you know
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that you have highly dedicated Republicans in New Jersey and they are they are dedicated and loyal
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to President Trump because when President Trump was in office New Jersey was doing well it's very
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simple in New Jersey it's primarily the economy and of course it's the border but New Jersey is already
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one of the most expensive states in the country because it's one of the highest tax states in the
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country I talk to people every day I was on with somebody from one of the unions yesterday and
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they're telling me their rank-and-file members are voting for Trump I'm talking to people in
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different communities the Indian community the Hispanic community they're telling me the same thing
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the Jewish community and so much of it was because they want to see the policies from four years ago
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back in place when the country was strong we didn't have wars overseas and that's all Biden we know
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that he's got blood on his hands from his weakness Donald Trump's back in office is going to really
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bring people out New Jersey and they're going to continue to vote Republican and we know that we
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feel we feel good about it we feel strong but the other thing that you didn't see in that clip
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that's really important to note is that I have a primary but it's against an anti-Trumper and people
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are waking up to that and they need to realize that that if we're going to be on board for Trump
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get him in office to fix this country then that means that we need everybody to understand that
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they've got to support all of the loyal Trump candidates up and down that ballot and that's why
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he endorsed me because he knows if he's got somebody strong like me and that is my reputation
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I don't normally tell people this Steve but my husband calls me the John Deere tractor because
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he knows I just keep on moving forward and you can't stop me I may not be the fastest in the pack
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but it's like the rabbit and the tortoise I win right as the tortoise because I just keep moving
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forward and I'm doing that for Donald Trump and we're going to win this state and we're going to
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repair this economy and we're going to close that border and we're going to start drilling for oil
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and people are going to be able to save for their futures and young people are going to be able to
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move to New Jersey and buy homes again because that's a big problem here and I'm going to be a
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part of that solution for him. No I know the folks I know from New Jersey the kids don't want to move
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away they have to move away because the cost of living and the inability to buy a home and get a stake
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in this economy tell me how did you guys get a hundred thousand people in particular demographic there
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were so many young people Scott Presler was doing social media and it was nothing but young people
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how did you guys bring out what what is driving so many young people many of whom have never been
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eligible to vote or didn't vote for President Trump last time what is driving that? Well what we're
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seeing in these rallies is more and more young people so it wasn't just this rally it's all of the
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rallies I think what it is is it's simple a lot of these young people are getting out of college
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they can't return to their homes and get jobs they're unable to purchase homes they can't even
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afford to rent apartments so they have to go back and live with their parents and so they're equating
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that with a Biden economy Bidenomics and they're coming out and they're paying attention and they're
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really learning I've got young people working for me on my campaign right now kids that are getting out
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of college and they're telling me more and more of their friends are saying hey what's going on and
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they're looking back at what we had four years ago and they're saying this is what we need remember
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the kids that are getting out of college now are the ones that suffered through COVID and they know
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how everything got shut down and they don't want to see that happen again and they don't trust Biden
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because it's always possible that we could go back to some kind of a disaster where they take over
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and take people's rights away from them and they don't want to see that so we're seeing this crowd was
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amazing I talked to people I was out in that crowd working that crowd making sure they knew
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that we had this race going on and we had folks from Pennsylvania Delaware New York Florida they were
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coming from all over a lot of folks from Jersey but people from all over because they want to see
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Donald Trump and they want to hear what he has to say and they want to know what the solutions are
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going to be and he delivered he his speech if you haven't seen it you really got to watch it because
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people were so excited and feeling really confident and we're going to keep that momentum moving and
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we're going to keep the folks in New Jersey educated so they come out and vote no he was he was on fire
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let's talk about that so you're the Trump endorsed candidate for the Senate in the primary against kind of
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an anti or never Trumper then the general I worked with Phil Murphy at at Goldman Sachs many decades ago
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his wife was originally I think not just in the race leading the race how did what happened that
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she ended up dropping out and looks like Andy Kim would be your opponent so Andy Kim is definitely
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going to be the opponent Bob Menendez keeps saying he's going to run as an independent and I certainly
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hope he does you know it's a mystery as to why Tammy Murphy dropped out they haven't said why she
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dropped out she was not she lost in her own county and remember New Jersey is a little bit different
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where we have an election pretty much in each of the 21 counties and she lost her own home county
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and that was not a very good start for her at all Andy Kim was starting to win and they you know they
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dropped out before that process even ended so I just assume it could have been internal polling I'm not
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sure what it was because they haven't revealed it but she's out Andy Kim's in and we know how liberal
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he is we know what a liberal voter he is if we're going to take the Senate which we need to when Donald Trump
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is back in office we're going to need a Republican majority in the House and the Senate we're going
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to need to make sure that we've got folks that are going to vote with Donald Trump in order to get
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sound economic policies and solutions back in place and that is what I will do that's why I'm running to
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make sure that it's the people right you look at Bob Menendez Bob Menendez focused on himself
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I mean maybe there were some good times but he went way off track and in New Jersey people feel that
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he's always been corrupt 50 years in government I don't think he ever had any other job and so it's
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easy to fall into that path but that's not what we need we need somebody with integrity and we need
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people with common sense more than anything and to constantly be voting far to the left is not common
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sense at all it's not something I feel like there's never a plan with the Biden administration
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they put up legislation he signs it into order and then things start to collapse why because they
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don't have a plan they don't look down the road that's what we need common sense people who understand
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this is about the people for me this is about the people in New Jersey it's about representing them
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and making sure that I come back and not travel around one year out of a term around the state but to
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travel around all of the time connecting with the people in this state and making sure that they
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know that I'm listening I have their back and I'm going to vote on their behalf to benefit them
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that's what we need we need sound legislators that are going to keep the people first policy second
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okay uh give us some details when's the primary I want social media everybody's going to want to
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pile into your site because you're the Trump endorsed candidate and of course Serrano's older
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sister and Glasner's wife and those two guys are revered in our movement so where do people go
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what's the details of the primary got to win the primary first well I want them to
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come to christine4nj.com you can see the signs right behind me christine4nj.com we need all
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the help and support we can get the primary is in about three weeks it's June 4th we need people to
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shout us out join our social media if you can make a donation we're happy to take it any amount
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but please come and see us because we're in a battle here and we're going to make sure that we
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win this battle I'm out seven days a week and I have been since I started this last summer and I'm not
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going to stop until we make sure that we win New Jersey the John Deere of this uh of this election
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or so says uh so says Glasner we got tremendous respect for Michael Glasner ma'am thank you so much
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look forward to having you back on here with an update in a week or two thank you Steve good to see
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you go to go to that site right now pile into it learn more about this a Trump endorsed candidate we
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need the senate and more importantly we need MAGA in the senate Raynard Jackson is MAGA Raynard we got
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a big event next week you've put together just an incredible slate I'm honored to be one of the
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keynote speakers but I I think I rank fourth or fifth in the lineup tell us about it I want to particularly
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know how people can still get tickets uh where it's going to be how people can attend because you
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get to see a lot of the war room posse or a lot of the war room team are going to be there live and in
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person yes Steve thank you so much for agreeing to put this together without your help this would
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not exist but this is our fourth fourth annual Steve at Minority Conservative Economic Summit it's in
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Washington DC downtown it's going to be matter of fact at the Hilton Washington DC Capitol Hill 425
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New Jersey Avenue Steve and I think for this year's conference is a vision for economic opportunity
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and empowerment in the 21st century so Steve what we have is the largest gathering of conservative
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minority entrepreneurs we're going to have the top black Asian Hispanic and Indian entrepreneurs in the
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country and who are all conservative MAGA supporting and we have keynote speakers like you Steve we have
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Scott Besson one of the top hedge fund managers in the country we got Ken Langone the uh co-founder of
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Home Depot and what's interesting Steve is as you know it's one thing for a well-to-do person to send you money
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to a cause but when they invest their time that shows a commitment anybody can write a check but
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when you spend time you can make more money Steve but you can't make more time so to get people like
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you to show up uh like Scott Besson to get Ken Langone to show up we got Royce Wright Royce White will be in the
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house Steve and we have Dr. John Sibley Butler who was on our Martin Luther King show back in January
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and he knocked you knocked you out of your seat with his conversation he'll be in the house it's amazing
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and yeah so Steve all these guys are flying in from all across the country and what we want to know
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Steve is uh these are not startup companies these are mature successful companies so the theme is not
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okay fill out this piece of paperwork or do this do that Scott Besson and Ken Langone and you Steve
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have committed to saying okay what do you need from us to open up doors of opportunity to get you to the
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next level and that's what the whole purpose of this conference is about not to complain about what
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racism and DEI but how can we take these successful business owners Steve and take them to the next level
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by the way I think you agree I think one of the best speeches I ever gave was your it was two years
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ago uh just uh it was at the uh it was at the Willard but man I gave a fire breather on access
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to capital when you saw that they don't need they don't need affirmative action they don't need this
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you get access to capital to the entrepreneurial community regardless of ethnicity or race or religion
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you're going to see a world of fire that's the that's the kind of uh the animal spirits that
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capitalism unleashes and this is why we're so I love this uh conference I'm glad you've got some
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heavy hitters like I said I think I'm batting third or fourth in that lineup but uh it's just
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amazing you're right for Ken Langone and Scott Besson to commit their time and others uh the uh the
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other speakers you got are just incredible and brother Sibley you're you're right one of the best
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conversations he's he's old school original gangster right he's he's OG you got to have him in the
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world before the event because he loves his show loves it oh yeah yeah we're going to do a walk up
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of the whole thing now tell once again but here's what I want I want everybody's in the area that can
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make it I want to make sure they have access to this so where right now where they go where do they go
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brother reindeer uh to get access to tickets to get access to what we're going to do on live stream all
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of it yeah go to black americans for a better future b-a-f-b-f.org black americans for a better
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future b-a-f-b-f.org and Steve to me if Trump and MAGA wants to substantively engage with the black
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community and move the needle in the black vote Steve this is where you need to be at next week
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because I tell you Steve when these entrepreneurs go back to their hometowns and home city they're
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going to spread this word that MAGA has nothing to do with racism MAGA is an opportunity for you
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to participate in the American dream and Donald Trump is the leader of that dream and Steve I'm
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hoping that the president will watch this next week and he needs to meet with this group of
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entrepreneurs because they can get him over the hump in the black community no question about it
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I don't think there's any doubt about it he'll I think he's a little tied up next week but he will uh
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I'm sure he's going to watch or in game the clips and uh believe me this is close to his heart because
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we want I think we're gonna get 40 or 50 percent of the African-American vote you wait for it and
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that's going to be a game changer and particularly some of these northern states Rainer uh what is your
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social media where do people get you if they got questions they want more information
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well they can get me on getter at Raynard Jackson they can get me on Facebook Twitter the real
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Raynard J on Twitter Facebook getter or just google my name Raynard Jackson see my girl Ann Coulter
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there and she she's been hard on my social life when black women see me with that photo and Steve so
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but yeah come on out to the conference next week we want to uh have this room packed with great
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conservative minority entrepreneurs from across the country brother thank you so much Raynard
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Jackson look forward to speaking there look forward to seeing you when we get back to DC brother thank
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I am really excited I've been excited the first two guests have been amazing I'm really excited
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about the third guest first time in the war room uh and I got to give you a little tip everybody knows
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that and I know people get god bannered why are you putting up so much left-wing stuff we've always
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played the cuts in the morning the cold open from the the nonsense and madness you see it MSNBC and BBC and uh
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in the um and of course CNN and you know I put up a lot of stuff on my social media from the Guardian
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because I do think it's a paper that is uh one of the best edited papers in the world of course
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it's all madness in there but you need to see an information warfare you got to understand where
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your enemy's coming from so the other day I think it was Monday maybe Tuesday uh I pick up the Guardian
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and uh you know first thing early in the morning while I'm having a big pot of Warpath coffee
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warpath.coffee promo code warm get your 15 discount so I'm having a big pot of Warpath the dark roast
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my favorite and I come across a headline uh the far right that's in blazing red hand the far right
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revealed U.S. university lecturer behind far right twitter account and publishing house
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guardian investigation identifies Jonathan Keeperman a former lecturer at the University of California
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Irvine as Lomas and I read this thing and it is so breathless the Guardian has worked I mean this is
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pearl clutching at the highest levels and the Guardian normally doesn't get like that but they
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were in meltdown about their investigation of course UCI is where Dr. Peter Navarro used to be on the
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faculty I think for many many years before he got uh involved in MAGA in the 16 campaign I want to
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now introduce honor to introduce uh Lomas uh John Kieberman first off brother Kieberman explain to me
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why why was the Guardian which covers you know the right wing all over the world why were they clutching
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their pearls and kind of the whole article and it's got to be 10,000 words long it's so breathless
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and it's like they've got the biggest scoop in history what did you do to trigger these people
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as I've never seen them triggered quite frankly even I don't think Trump triggers them as much as Lomas
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sir Steve first of all it's an honor to be on the show I'm a big fan of you big fan of the show
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I have to say before getting into my piece here you are going to be one of the great American characters
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of the 21st century and uh you know history is going to smile on you kindly um so I appreciate
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everything you're doing and I think the uh you know I have a long answer to that by the way I want
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I want I want to I want to announce now that Jonathan Kieberman is becoming a contributor I'm
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just kidding but thank you thank you for the kind words I've got Kieberman I got the easiest job in the
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world I got a platform and we get people like you on fascinating characters and the audience just runs
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with it so thank you so much but but and I thank you for the kind words why is the guardian of
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everything they cover and as you know we read it pretty religiously we put up a lot of articles from
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the guardian because it it sets the framework for how the uh the globalists come after us I don't
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think I've seen them triggered even Trump can't trigger them as much as Lomas what in the hell did
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you do to to mess with these folks yeah it's an interesting question and I don't know that I have
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a a great answer for you I can speculate um you know one thing and this is true of Peter Navarro
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who was in fact my colleague at UCI uh going back to 2016 is those of us who worked in academic
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milieus liberal milieus who don't share those politics are seen as class defectors class traitors
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in some way and so uh they have a special ire for us because we're supposed to have a certain set of
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opinions we're supposed to follow along you know with a certain set of liberal pieties
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and any of us who buck those trends or even merely question it uh become their enemy because uh you know
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any any cult like that any closed-minded group of thinkers um are most threatened by people who
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challenge their orthodoxies and so that's part of it the other thing is there's a long history of
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doxing on the internet and and we can get into what it means to be an anonymous internet poster
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and the value of that what kind of role we play in the ecosystem but for a long time uh and and again
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this journalist is not a journalist he's an antifa activist uh it's very easy to uh to see this in his
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past there's some great reporting on him embedding himself with antifa in portland whitewashing the
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violence of antifa rioters in portland going back to 2019 and what they want to do is harass ordinary
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people they want to make it difficult for people who don't share their opinions to get employment so
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they use these you know what the rhetorician richard weaver called devil terms things like fascist and far
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right uh to describe what are ordinary common sense positions and this is intended to keep us out of
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mainstream employment it's also intended to create a paper trail so if and when one of us might gain
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some prominence these will be the first accusations get that get thrown up on wikipedia pages or that get
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uh you know caught up in these ai data crawlers and they get to set the narrative for who we are
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and then finally the other thing they wanted to do is deter other people from doing something similar
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in my case i've started a successful publishing business passage.press i would encourage everybody
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to go there we're selling books and i'd love to get into what kind of books those are we have a promo
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code going right now bannon on our website free shipping on all our books and because of this success
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and i think because of some of this content that again runs against uh the particular orthodoxies
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of the people at the guardian they see us as an enemy and this is their attempt at a kind of
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fifth generation information war to drone strike me and drone strike us out of existence but i don't
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think it's going to work oh it's definitely not going to work we're going to have your back and others
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will have you back one of the reasons we wanted to get you on and kind of break this um we're going to take
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a break we're gonna hold uh jonathan or to in the second uh second part of the the uh fourth hour um
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you made so many great points there when we come back i definitely want to drill down
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on your you're a class trader that the credentialed class because right now the democratic the the
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alien invasion all of it but i think it's quite interesting because i keep arguing the kids on this
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and sharia supremacism kids are the symptom of the problem they're not the problem the problems in the
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battleground with stephen k bannon okay thank you and get back to uh john keeperman here in a moment
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when i have a news break right now with our international head out of rome he's actually in rome
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today in rome proper uh you'll be back with us tomorrow from the studio uh brother harnwell tell
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me we got oh we got breaking news of this assassination attempt slovakia we had uh we had
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on the morning show we had basobic join us also news analysis we're going to do tomorrow in depth
00:32:01.840
on the vatican's deal with the chinese communist party that's kind of going through a lot of scrutiny
00:32:07.200
right now your thoughts brother well see this is shocking news coming out of ukraine robert fico who's
00:32:14.240
the um prime minister of of slovakia he had um he has a pope putin line but he and the president
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president pellegrini they're from the same party they have been pushing a line in slovakia which has
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become ever more hostile to the number of ukrainian refugees that are there and in fact they were
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proposing to use these select european funds to build um shelters accommodations directly on the
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ukrainian border because their mood in slovakia had turned over the last two years so against the
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hosting of these ukrainian um refugees so look i'd say this is a sign of the times what's happened
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today but more than that it's really an indication of the economic and social crisis which has followed
00:33:03.520
this war in ukraine and it's brought basically to this point of an unmanageable tension so steve look
00:33:12.000
the point is there are going to be accusations suggestions as to who's behind this but i'd
00:33:16.160
simply point right now to to the demonstration of the fact that this war is is creating a situation
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across europe uh here specifically bordering ukraine which has um which has really destabilized the country
00:33:30.000
uh 2019 as you know i was in with you in rome and i came out very hard when it was first leaked that
00:33:37.040
the vatican was doing a deal with the uh murderous chinese communist party we're going to do more in
00:33:42.160
depth tomorrow but that's getting a lot more scrutiny now a lot more questions about exactly why the uh
00:33:47.920
why the jesuit pope is in business with the chinese communist party your thoughts are why you're
00:33:52.480
near the vatican well look the whole thing about the vatican it's ridiculous the vatican's uh treaty
00:33:59.600
with beijing which it has never released i think it's now being renewed i think this is probably the
00:34:04.960
third time it's it's been renewed but the i'll just dwell on this point steven it's a point that you
00:34:11.040
yourself have have made tirelessly we the catholic laity are prohibited from having any say whatsoever in
00:34:19.200
the nomination of bishops of catholic bishops that is a right which the vatican right across christendom
00:34:26.080
jealously guards to itself and yet with regards to this brutal murderous uh crime syndicate which is
00:34:33.440
the ccp the vatican has ceded this uh this um this discretion and is sharing it with generals who during
00:34:43.440
their day diet daytime steve they're pulling down catholic churches and protestant churches by the
00:34:48.960
way they're pulling down the the church movement and they've ceded the right of choosing bishops
00:34:55.440
to this murderous regime which they will not give to us here in the west and i i think it just shows
00:35:01.760
the absolute hypocrisy of the vatican's position steve and no wonder they haven't released the text
00:35:07.680
unbelievable uh ben we'll get you back on tomorrow from the studio uh have some more
00:35:13.600
good meetings and we'll talk to you thank you for stepping out and uh joining us here for a news break
00:35:18.480
thank you so much steve god bless ben harnwell hit our international out of uh rome uh remember
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dr sean roland the team uh at the same time right after that at 19 when i was all over the vatican for
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slash uh lomez walk go let's go back to the beginning what did you actually do what what were you doing
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that would cause the guardian the revered progressive left guardian to get an antifa guy
00:36:35.680
to literally look spent like it looked like years to do this investigation and then breathlessly put
00:36:42.080
it out in an eight or ten thousand page lead story the lead story in the guardian i think on monday
00:36:48.080
morning what did you actually do what were you doing that triggered them so horribly yeah it's actually
00:36:55.600
flattering in some sense that this guy would take so much of his time to dig through my biography going
00:37:01.120
back to middle school uh to try to make a news story out of it as much as i can tell it's again the
00:37:07.120
success of this publishing company uh passage dot press and uh some of the interest we've generated
00:37:14.480
from more mainstream conservative figures and them seeing uh the potential for kind of these new lines
00:37:22.800
of thinking to open up the culture uh that they are rightfully fearful of because the sorts of ideas
00:37:29.600
that are coming out of our sphere generally uh do question in very harsh terms what some of these default
00:37:38.800
sort of liberal hegemonic uh uh agendas are and demonstrate some dissatisfaction with that agenda
00:37:47.920
and also point the way forward to new possibilities so i think they rightfully see this in terms of
00:37:54.800
an intellectual ideological exercise in terms of a cultural exercise a threat to their hegemony over
00:38:01.440
the culture now me personally you know i think uh i've had some uh modest you know success writing in
00:38:09.040
various publications i wrote a defense of douglas mackie who is on trial right now uh he was actually
00:38:17.280
convicted in federal court last october uh for uh charges stemming from a meme that he posted on
00:38:26.240
twitter under the ricky von handle which i think you've you've discussed on this show before they
00:38:31.360
didn't like that they don't like people defending free speech um and so my defense of free speech
00:38:37.200
which was pointed to twice in that article both of douglas mackie and then when i was an academic
00:38:42.640
i had the audacity uh to defend uh milo yiannopoulos coming to campus on free free speech grounds they
00:38:51.040
don't like this they don't like free speech um and i've also defended people like kyle rittenhouse
00:38:57.280
and i think the the uh connective tissue here is what you were talking about previously this coalition
00:39:05.440
of what steve sailor who's one of our authors calls the coalition of the fringes and you have the
00:39:10.960
credentialed elite uh class on the one hand and their clients who are you know the millions coming
00:39:19.760
over the border and the violent underclass on the other hand and what binds this coalition this
00:39:26.160
democratic liberal coalition is their contempt for the middle the contempt for core americans people
00:39:34.000
uh who in my view are represented by kyle rittenhouses of the world uh who are merely trying to defend
00:39:43.120
what they perceive as uh their country and the things that they care about the places they live their
00:39:50.160
families their businesses etc and so this is what the left is coming after and this is what we are trying
00:39:56.000
to defend are they i want to go back to this about the the thinking uh on the faculty if you're in the
00:40:02.320
faculty lounge or just hanging out at the faculty club or the faculty senate can you have a a free
00:40:08.400
debate and are places like the new york review of books i'll throw one out as kind of an intellectual
00:40:13.200
rare head or the atlantic can can can you have the discussions because what you just mentioned
00:40:20.240
didn't sound those folks didn't sound all that radical sir no they're not um this is common sense
00:40:25.920
these are common sense positions held by the majority of americans uh and but this is off limits
00:40:31.440
in a college faculty lounge um you know i lived a kind of dual life when i was there and i have to
00:40:39.600
say and i'm sure some of my former colleagues are listening are very surprised to see me on a show like
00:40:44.160
yours um i like these people on an interpersonal level and some of them were rather interesting and open to
00:40:51.600
robust intellectual discourse but for the most part academia selects for bureaucrats it selects for
00:40:59.520
yes men um it doesn't select for people who are creative or experimental with ideas it might have
00:41:06.560
at one point it no longer does and what you see instead is a kind of closed-minded homogenous thinking
00:41:13.760
nobody wants to rock the boat the way that you advance in academia is not by introducing new and
00:41:20.400
innovative ideas or challenging uh these pieties it's by going with the flow it's by consenting
00:41:28.640
almost uh mindlessly to the prevailing winds and that's what i saw in my time there over a decade there
00:41:36.560
that's what i've heard from others you see academics getting fired all the time and really
00:41:42.480
what happens is rather than heterodox academics being silenced that certainly does happen
00:41:48.800
heterodox thinkers are filtered out of the system before they even get a chance to get to the faculty
00:41:55.920
lounge and that's really the problem it's a selection problem how did you get to it tell us about your
00:42:01.840
your personal journey i mean how did you get all the way to be on the faculty of a pretty renowned
00:42:06.880
university particularly in the west how did that work given the fact that you've got you you kind of
00:42:12.000
think outside the box you think definitely different than the machine that's absolutely
00:42:17.920
true and i think uh what what i the way i was able to preserve my sanity was by going online so i have
00:42:24.000
this anonymous twitter account where i could actually explore the ideas that were interesting to me and
00:42:29.440
when i was it in in the faculty lounge it was like uh any other sort of corporate experience and and
00:42:36.160
there are millions of people around the country who have the same experience they just keep their head down
00:42:40.400
they show up at work they do their job they collect their paycheck they go home and it's when they
00:42:45.360
get home in their private space that they're actually allowed to you know think the things they want to
00:42:50.160
think or or you know have discussions that are maybe a little bit more difficult over beers with their
00:42:55.120
friends um so i don't think my situation was unlike many others um now you know i i think probably some
00:43:02.880
colleagues would would make the claim that i was being deceptive um i did work uh on the faculty
00:43:09.920
union and i was supportive of you know the faculty union and i wanted good pay for uh for my colleagues
00:43:16.560
and myself um and so i think the assumption just was here's a nice boy and he must be on our side
00:43:23.440
politically it doesn't even cross their mind that someone in their midst might not share their beliefs
00:43:29.520
and so i was able to just sort of carry on keeping my mouth shut um and then when i would get online
00:43:35.840
that's where i was able to you know actually say the things that that i believed i've always told
00:43:41.840
people i said when you really get to know the the public and intellectuals like yourself whether it's
00:43:47.280
some bacalomas or not uh the you know the benzes the the revolver guys all of them i say you do know
00:43:54.480
slumming when you're on the right um and particularly the far right as we are uh with people what's your
00:44:00.880
assessment i said hey we we pound for pound because it seems like the left and the progressive
00:44:06.800
kind of ossified right it's just a uh in fact i think we may have a clip about that from morning
00:44:11.920
joe that we could play but am i wrong on that no you're not wrong at all um that culture is completely
00:44:18.400
ossified uh there is nothing new or generative coming out of the left and it's precisely because
00:44:24.640
they've closed themselves off to new ideas and this wasn't previously true of the left not in my
00:44:30.320
lifetime you know the left used to be uh the side of free speech and open inquiry and sort of avant
00:44:36.880
garde cultural movements it's become deathly terrified of saying anything new or outside the box
00:44:43.280
the other thing that's happening is in a situation like this there is an asymmetry between right and left
00:44:49.760
so those of us on the right are used to being in these leftist milieus we're surrounded by liberals
00:44:55.680
all the time so we understand what they think and we could articulate back to them their beliefs they
00:45:01.920
are not used to uh being surrounded by people on the right and so they don't have a good theory of
00:45:08.960
mind for what people on the right believe and this is why again they use these terms like far right fascist
00:45:16.000
um that really are just empty signifiers because they can't distinguish between these different
00:45:21.760
gradations of belief they just want to lump us all in as quote-unquote villains and that's really uh
00:45:27.840
sort of their entire framework hang on for a second we're gonna play morning joe had a shocker this
00:45:32.560
morning let's go ahead and play this we'll come right back to lomas if you open your eyes and you
00:45:37.360
look at an american city especially in the american west um it's less out here it's more in california
00:45:42.400
oregon you have to be honest with yourself and i think that's what a lot of the progressive movement
00:45:48.560
hasn't done and that makes right for a lot of reporting it also makes it right for a little bit
00:45:54.160
of fun because they're not they're just like refusing to see reality so if you look at reality
00:45:59.120
you see the absurdity now do you think some of the most extreme elements of progress progressivism are
00:46:05.520
given too much attention they're amplified too much that tick tock for example feeds them a narrative
00:46:11.520
about israel that feeds some of the protests that you see on college campuses which many of those
00:46:17.360
students were there in good faith they don't like what they're seeing like we've said we don't like
00:46:21.040
what we're seeing on the ground in gaza in terms of the humanitarian crisis but we learn later what
00:46:25.360
most people suspected there were professionals behind a lot of it do you think that we talk too much
00:46:32.480
in the media or other places about the most extreme elements i think that happens for both sides but i
00:46:38.160
think when it comes to the progressive movement yes very much because the average american is really
00:46:45.360
normal politically is is mixed politically even is a complicated political mess isn't it doesn't fit in
00:46:51.600
one of these boxes we but the reason that the progressive movement is talked about so much or is
00:46:56.720
has such a prominent place in our conversation is because a lot of our american media in the mainstream
00:47:03.520
is super progressive and and bought into a lot of these ideas and a lot of these philosophies and
00:47:08.000
so um it became the operating system of a lot of our great media companies okay uh tomorrow i'll play
00:47:15.760
more of that we didn't have time today with the hearings and everything but this was a bombshell
00:47:19.040
books called after the revolution morning mika mika was so gobsmacked she didn't talk she just kind of
00:47:24.880
sat there with that uh you know resting bitch face uh and and gave her stink eye um pretty shocking uh
00:47:32.400
jonathan you heard right there that's from a a progressive actually writing about how radical how
00:47:37.200
to out out of touch progressives are your thoughts yeah i think i think that's exactly right and the
00:47:42.720
piece of that that stuck out for me was this aversion to the truth that progressives are sort of blinded
00:47:48.720
themselves to certain realities because they're inconvenient because they reflect poorly on their ideology
00:47:53.520
and the antidote to that and what we ought to be doing on the right um our advantage is if we tell the truth
00:48:02.320
and we hold a mirror up to the world and we uh say what is reflected in that mirror we say it clearly we say
00:48:10.480
it with our chests out and don't hide from the truth and to be uh the side uh that has a monopoly on truth
00:48:19.040
is going to be the side that wins ultimately okay we only got a couple of minutes but i won't they
00:48:24.320
they hated you for being lomez but they hated i think even more for being uh passage press tell us
00:48:30.560
about the book publishing company where do people go i know you've uh given a discount to all the war
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room uh readers ago tell us some of the titles and why the guardian above all hated your book publishing
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operation absolutely so go to passage dot press use promo code bannon on all our books we have a new
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who wrote against totalitarianism among other things we have a great memoir from the white army general
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peter wrangle always with honor uh that talks of you know and and wrangle almost single-handedly
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while the rest of czarist russia sort of fled from the bolsheviks stood tall and fought against
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the bolsheviks and i think there's so many good lessons uh for your audience in particular um these
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are pieces of history that they may not be familiar with because they are selectively excised from our
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curriculum yeah this this is not about a race this is the white russian general who fought on the side of
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of the good guys also younger you know they talk about saying the single best i think real memoir
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of world war one was storm of steel if you read that about the uh the early days of on schlieflin
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pine i think it was just absolutely he's a magnificent writer so go buy go for those storm
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of steel for sure storm of steel if you get a discount on that i cannot recommend a book about man
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facing war than storm of steel the humanity of it uh the the cruelty of it the horror of it you see
00:50:12.960
world war one up close and personal look we look forward to having you back we're glad you're about
00:50:17.680
out behind the uh lomas uh and i think you've got a great uh you're gonna be a great leader in this mega
00:50:23.440
movement and i'm particularly glad that you kicked off by having the guardian the great paper the
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progressive left global literally clutching their pearls still uh so we'll make sure we give them these
00:50:34.080
clips so they can chew on that they can suck on that uh jonathan where do people get you what's
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the best way to get to passage press what's the best way to get to your site what's the best way
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to get your social media yep uh on twitter at passage press also at lomez l zero m three z
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and you can go to our website passage dot press promo code bannon god bless you steve thank you for this
00:50:58.720
us thank you brother if you do nothing else but pick up a copy of storm of steel this will be worth
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the uh the segment it is a magnificent magnificent book can't speak highly enough about it about the
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reality of war and particularly the brutality of the war that kicked off the the new dark age of the
00:51:15.920
20th century world war one okay um lou dobbs gonna follow us uh as always the lou dobbs show we're back
00:51:23.840
at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning we were so jammed today thank the war and posse for hanging in there
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