Bannon's War Room - June 03, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 546: Taking Back Europe; Where Israel Stands


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

168.2255

Word Count

9,215

Sentence Count

37

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

Breaking news from Raheem Kassam and Stephen Kambos on why Nigel Farage is stepping down as leader of the UK Independence Party and standing for parliament in the UK general election. Also, why did he decide to stand for parliament?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're
00:00:10.980 doing is blowing people off if you continue to look the other way and shut
00:00:16.140 up then the oppressors the authoritarians get total control and total
00:00:20.580 power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in Georgia it's
00:00:25.200 another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:29.100 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've
00:00:32.720 told you this is the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle
00:00:37.440 the truth war room battleground here's your host Stephen K Bannon it's Monday
00:00:44.820 3 June year of our Lord 2024 big breaking news today we'll start right with it
00:00:49.600 with Raheem Kassam night why why do we have such a pivot why is Nigel Farage now
00:00:55.500 having already given up a couple of weeks of what he could be campaigning what was
00:01:00.140 it that drove him to announce he's getting rid of the I guess the chairman
00:01:03.840 of the reform party which he which Nigel started and then he's going to stand for
00:01:07.920 parliament Raheem Kassam yeah that's right Steve Nigel announced a big what they
00:01:14.200 called an emergency press conference earlier today and announced two things
00:01:20.140 number one that he is taking back over as leader of his reform UK party that was
00:01:26.140 derived from the Brexit party which was in turn the successor party of the UK
00:01:31.600 independence party they do things a little differently over in the UK in Europe in
00:01:36.980 terms of the the party makeups and how how readily they're kind of willing to jump
00:01:41.760 from organization to organization and then to the big one is that Nigel has appeared to
00:01:48.580 decide that his decision last week which by the way you know I was quite
00:01:51.980 supportive of to not run for a parliamentary seat was not the right
00:01:57.100 decision for him and now with a with a month to go before election day itself he
00:02:02.560 has decided he is going to run in a fairly winnable seat called Clacton now Steve you
00:02:09.700 may not recall but you were actually in Clacton once upon a time we were both in
00:02:14.040 Clacton once upon a time and that was when there was a defection of a member of the
00:02:19.140 conservative party the governing conservative party to the UK independence party and that
00:02:24.800 gentleman Douglas Carswell actually defected to UKIP stood as a UKIP member of parliament
00:02:29.480 and won that seat so so the groundwork is already there in a seat like Clacton and and
00:02:37.020 what Nigel said in this press conference this morning was that hey we've heard now for the
00:02:42.440 past week the conservative party's positions the labor party's positions nobody is particularly
00:02:47.500 interested in either and so he feels it is incumbent upon him to kind of what he said ginger
00:02:53.120 up the race and throw his hat in the ring now I suspect that what really happened here in
00:02:59.000 addition to that was two things number one he has been going around and campaigning around
00:03:04.260 the country for the past week and he has been getting a lot of feedback from people who say
00:03:08.560 look it's great that we see you out here on the campaign trail but we'd actually really like you
00:03:13.660 to stand for a seat in parliament as well so that was one consideration the second I suspect is they
00:03:19.500 actually put some polling out in a seat like Clacton and realized oh my goodness you know he actually
00:03:25.780 is quite far ahead in this constituency and could well therefore be returned as a member of parliament
00:03:31.660 on July 4th look you've been there on the Brexit you've been there with Nigel for the entire time
00:03:38.780 um and actually the beginning of UKIP and all that that's when I trailed around with you guys and learned
00:03:43.100 so much really about populist nationalism and how it's a global phenomenon uh and really the seed roots
00:03:50.200 of uh of the Trump uh revolt here a lot of that was uh was in the Tea Party movement here and also what
00:03:57.780 you guys did what is the move on Tice I I don't understand that is that he just doesn't think he's
00:04:02.420 on top of things they've always been pretty close I think well why why remove Tice as chairman and step
00:04:08.180 into that and then also run for parliament so he's actually added Tice uh Richard Tice the the leader
00:04:15.520 uh in his stead I mean remember Nigel uh left the leadership role in 2021 took over at GB News
00:04:22.820 overnight became a sensation on national television really became Britain's you know Tucker Carlson at
00:04:28.180 his peak has been um the number one nightly watched television anchor uh in the country um and Richard
00:04:34.800 Tice took over as leader now Tice will take over now is as chairman of the party in a more um uh kind
00:04:41.880 of a not a bureaucratic role but an administrative role let's say uh with Nigel serving as the political
00:04:47.560 face of the party so it's not it's not a slight necessarily against Richard Tice but it is to say
00:04:52.860 look this is an election footing uh we are a political party that is now polling at around I
00:04:57.700 think 14 percent was the latest one four that is was the latest uh that is actually uh the the tippy
00:05:04.660 top of where the UK independence party polled at back in 2015 so as a baseline a month out of an
00:05:12.780 election that is in a pretty good place to be uh really to kind of aim at that 20 percent mark which
00:05:18.960 would return you parliamentary seats I think they realized the only way to go about that was to inject
00:05:24.800 some not uh so not again not a slight on Richard Tice but to inject some serious serious charisma at
00:05:31.220 the top of the political wing of that party well he have to give up how's this work does he have to
00:05:37.400 go up the gb news show can he keep that no he cannot he cannot continue to air on broadcast media uh
00:05:44.040 this would be uh a contravention of uh both election and media broadcaster also he will not uh anchor that
00:05:50.320 show on gb news anymore and in fact uh I don't think you will ever see him on gb news again not in the
00:05:56.200 next five years at least uh he may come on as a guest he may be interviewed by gb news correspondence but
00:06:03.220 he has said that he intends to lead this party to be at its helm for the next five years so by hook or
00:06:10.620 by crook uh whether he is um elected to parliament on july 4th or not he has pledged to remain the leader
00:06:17.820 of the reform party now look that's a big statement to make you never know what's going to happen over
00:06:22.940 the next five years and of course you know just last week he was saying he wouldn't stand for a seat
00:06:28.580 in parliament so things can change obviously but as of today nigel farage has stated that his intent
00:06:34.320 is to return to full-time frontline politics well something must have changed the polling walk me
00:06:41.420 through the polling and how it's changed and it correct me if i'm wrong you know we follow this
00:06:45.840 fairly closely um the tories look pathetic as we knew they would but it doesn't seem like there's a lot
00:06:52.000 of traction under labor is that one of the things that's driving nigel here is just looking at
00:06:57.760 where the polling of the two parties are yeah i think when you look at the amount of you know
00:07:03.600 quote-unquote soft voters on both sides um nigel and richard uh tice will have come to the conclusion
00:07:10.180 that actually uh there is far a far larger uh protest vote out there there is a far larger uh vote that can
00:07:17.900 be uh captured for the long term out there and there is there is a massive massive amount of uh discontent
00:07:24.360 with how both of the major two uk parties uh have have got off the ground with their election campaigns
00:07:30.440 you know the labor party has now for the last week been mired in some scandal regarding uh one of its
00:07:36.320 former members of parliament whether she can or can't stand because of a internecine disciplinary
00:07:41.540 thing uh keir starmer sir keir starmer the leader of the labor party has come out and said outright
00:07:46.740 that he's a socialist but he would also try and limit immigration into the country i mean unbelievable
00:07:52.760 uh uh false and and fraudulent uh claims being made there and on the other hand you've got a
00:07:58.220 conservative party uh that continues to flounder under rishi sunak uh no leadership no charisma no
00:08:04.540 bright ideas of course been in government for the last 14 years have governed to the center to far left
00:08:10.100 frankly and have presided over the largest increase in net migration in the united kingdom
00:08:14.820 ever ever when when ukip was a thing when nigel was first first burst on to the political scene
00:08:23.240 uh net migration into the united kingdom was about 300 000 uh a year last year there were a million
00:08:30.200 people into the united kingdom a million visas that were issued and and the the the general public's
00:08:36.340 uh response to this over the last week has been you know as i said to you by the way uh last week on
00:08:42.340 this show steve that the two major political parties you cannot put a cigarette paper between them
00:08:48.540 um there was a huge protest i think it was in parliament square this weekend against sharia
00:08:56.720 supremacism which was a real show of force by people walk me through that is that one of the
00:09:01.640 things i think nigel's looking at when he sees this kind of popular uprising in the uk uh raheem
00:09:07.640 well look um nigel has often been at loggerheads with uh some of the more uh let's say working
00:09:16.240 class street movements uh in the united kingdom he's he's not a fan of kind of what he uh calls a
00:09:22.960 little bit more boorish way uh of campaigning uh he he really truly is a believer that you can unite
00:09:30.140 people uh no matter where they come from uh what religion or ethnicity they are i i happen to to
00:09:36.180 disagree a little bit with him on that and as you know i have stood shoulder to shoulder with people
00:09:41.120 like tommy robinson on stages in white hall westminster and beyond uh but yes there was a
00:09:47.080 very large street protest out outside parliament this weekend that saw thousands of people uh in
00:09:54.160 opposition to islamism in the uk in opposition uh to sharia supremacism and and they were chanting
00:10:01.060 uh pro-trump slogans they were chanting trump trump trump out there and i suspect that yeah perhaps
00:10:07.040 one of nigel's uh you know thoughts here is that hey actually we don't just need to be a protest
00:10:13.400 movement we need to be a serious political party and give these people something to vote for at the
00:10:18.660 ballot box yes real quickly i think you guys are the only ones that picked up the buried lead on the
00:10:24.900 last sentence of all the official reports about the stabbing of the german police officer once again by
00:10:30.400 a uh one of these migrants uh give me a minute on that because just another example how the media is
00:10:36.140 going to suppress all this and and and it goes back to really when when you and i first got to to
00:10:43.040 talking about this in in the early 2010s and and and these things first started occurring and whether
00:10:49.940 it was the cologne mass rape scandal on new year's eve uh whether it was uh the the uh terror attacks
00:10:57.360 that you saw in the united kingdom in france in germany and beyond in sweden the grenade attacks
00:11:03.360 all of those things i said at the time you know what the political class and the political media
00:11:08.140 tries to do here is to normalize these things to make them commonplace to a point where they don't
00:11:13.280 even need to uh report on them they don't feel like they need to report on them anymore and this
00:11:18.300 incident over the weekend in germany uh really has drawn uh more attention to that attempt to to
00:11:25.100 to bury these things young people across europe and you'll see this in the european parliamentary
00:11:30.540 elections are more and more gravitating towards populist right nationalist uh political parties as
00:11:37.920 a result of that cover-up and you can now see it taking place in the united states too where almost
00:11:43.320 every day and we report on this jack montgomery every week does a great migrant crime roundup for us over
00:11:49.280 at the national polls you see every day some illegal migrant some quote-unquote asylum seeker uh stabbing
00:11:56.720 shooting kidnapping uh drug trafficking human trafficking you name it and you will never see
00:12:02.900 those headlines uh on nbc on cnn or beyond so yeah i mean what you saw this weekend in germany was
00:12:09.500 particularly heinous the video uh was stomach churning um and it will and it will narrow people's focus
00:12:16.160 once again uh to what rot and ruin has been waged upon them by their own political representatives
00:12:21.240 where do they go to get national pulse you guys more than ever you need to be on national pulse where
00:12:27.700 do people go it's the national pulse the national pulse dot com forward slash war room sign up we are
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00:12:48.080 uh rahim thank you very much i know we're going to be covering the european parliamentary elections
00:12:55.720 and nigel's run for parliament and of course everything that happens on fourth of july thank you sir
00:13:00.680 appreciate it
00:13:02.020 talk about sharia supremacism uh you're in nationalism your hazani is one of the world's leading experts
00:13:10.120 wrote one of the seminal works on nationalism joins us from israel today uh yoram we had something
00:13:17.040 happen and i got into a little bit with joel pollack and rabbi will lucky and michelle bachman on the
00:13:22.260 morning show but i needed to have you on here there's something that happened that i've never seen in
00:13:27.600 the united states where a president looks in the camera and gives a bald-faced lie and that is about
00:13:32.540 this situation in israel in this ceasefire deal i know you've had a weekend of intense
00:13:38.340 political debate the work cabinet met last night can you give us uh as we reach monday evening
00:13:44.280 where exactly do we stand because folks in the united states particularly
00:13:47.300 supporters of israel are absolutely totally corn fused now but what's going on
00:13:51.800 uh right steve that's not very surprising uh what you can see on the news is in fact pretty confusing
00:14:00.260 uh because we have uh joe biden who you may remember him with regard to the ukraine war his
00:14:08.240 position has been as long as it takes as long as it takes even if people don't even know what the goal
00:14:13.460 is it's as long as it takes whereas when it comes to the war in israel to the gaza war uh his
00:14:20.300 his statement is this war's gotta end now now this war's gotta end now why is that because it would be
00:14:28.200 uh good for israel is that that would be good for the the democratic west for our civilization
00:14:33.860 or is it simply i as i i think most israelis believe is it simply the war's gotta end even though none
00:14:42.060 of its goals have been attained because joe biden is afraid that if this war goes on he's going to lose
00:14:46.580 the presidency now so uh biden released a three-stage plan uh that uncoordinated with israel
00:14:56.500 that three-stage plan consists of phase one ceasefire phase one is temporary ceasefire phase two
00:15:04.140 is permanent ceasefire and phase three is pour billions and billions of dollars into reconstructing
00:15:09.880 gaza nowhere in this plan is there the elimination of the the hamas the uh islamo-nazi terrorist
00:15:21.140 organization that started this war so just imagine if uh if it were towards the end of world war ii
00:15:28.240 and uh the the americans uh were being asked to accept a plan in which hitler would continue
00:15:35.040 uh to rule in germany while tens of billions hundreds of billions of dollars were poured
00:15:42.020 into germany while he was still in control so this is extremely confusing uh for the israeli public and
00:15:48.620 it's very difficult to understand for the american public uh and it's it's going to be a test for all
00:15:54.080 of the leaders involved to see uh whether any kind of uh justice can be pulled out of this uh this
00:16:00.600 catastrophic mess of the foreign policy that the biden administration has uh launched upon
00:16:06.080 this whole confusion that came out today about oh some of the cabinet may have known about it maybe
00:16:12.900 they had discussions with biden they didn't tell the the war cabinet talking about didn't tell the
00:16:17.320 overall cabinet you've got the right wing that couldn't respond because it was uh it was uh sap you
00:16:22.760 know the sabbath uh in israel uh what what is going on is and benny gans may drop out of the
00:16:28.240 government is are we going to see a collapse of netanyahu's uh war cabinet which is a coalition
00:16:33.780 government sir well that you we've discussed that uh on this show before that uh biden is uh interested
00:16:42.980 in eliminating netanyahu for the same reason that he's interested in ending the war he thinks that
00:16:49.060 if he eliminates netanyahu he believes that he'll have a pliable uh left of center israeli government
00:16:55.840 uh which will cooperate with him in ending the war and leaving hamas in power which he thinks will
00:17:01.460 make it possible for him to win the election in november now i i think that he's uh grossly
00:17:07.460 overestimating uh the willingness of the israeli public or even of the israeli center left to go
00:17:13.580 along with this plan let's remember that the the uh israeli polls continue to this day to show
00:17:19.600 close to 80 percent of the israeli public um supports the aim of destroying hamas uh as an
00:17:26.620 unconditional aim of uh of this war effort uh beyond that we now have uh really unprecedented in you know
00:17:34.760 in in the last two generations we have 75 percent of uh israeli public opposes established establishing
00:17:41.600 a palestinian state which is biden's uh declared aim and we have over 50 percent of the israeli public
00:17:48.820 now for the first time in generations supporting direct israeli control of gaza now you you may
00:17:57.180 think that that's a good idea or a bad idea but you have to understand where the israeli public is
00:18:02.620 netanyahu does not have the option of accepting biden's plan and i don't even think that gants has the
00:18:10.980 option of of accepting uh biden's plan electorally so what we're what we're looking at is uh
00:18:18.500 something where the main the main action is not being spoken the main action um biden trying to
00:18:25.760 topple uh bb's government while at the same time by the way this is goes in both directions netanyahu in
00:18:33.500 order to survive politically has to defeat hamas he can't accept the biden plan and what that means
00:18:40.060 is that netanyahu has to uh do everything he can to make sure that uh biden loses the election and trump
00:18:46.280 is elected so we have we have really a shoot shootout at okay corral biden versus bb there's there's no
00:18:53.820 way for both of these men to win okay here's what from the maggot perspective at least one is that
00:19:02.240 before the war started you know the msmec you know had it was like a color revolution every night there
00:19:09.260 were protests in the street and they're saying how great it is and you know these secular uh jewish people
00:19:14.380 on on on msmec who hate netanyahu and it looked very much like the summer of love um without george
00:19:22.160 floyd that that they used to try to take out president trump it looked like a color revolution
00:19:26.900 i started to see a little bit i think they had a few people in the streets where do we and and here's
00:19:32.120 what struck maga many of the same characters that are msmec every night and in the new york times
00:19:38.840 hating on trump and hating on maga they're hating on netanyahu and hating on his coalition so are we
00:19:46.520 going to get back into that phase because that seems to me the the the tiger that's below the house
00:19:52.880 we see an inkling of that and did biden regime give them enough hook to say oh these guys are
00:19:58.960 recalcitrant they just want to have genocide they're not worried about peace and they're not worried about
00:20:03.860 getting their hostages back sir steve we're already there i mean i understand that the uh that the
00:20:10.760 the american uh media has uh other things to cover uh besides leftist protests in tel aviv but we're
00:20:18.480 already there we have uh a war in gaza and a ward let's not forget every single day and every night on the
00:20:25.720 lebanon border uh and at the same time we have color revolution going on there's uh an internationally
00:20:32.640 funded internationally strategized um uh coalition of the far israeli left so far it has not really
00:20:40.920 picked up traction in israel that's why you're not hearing about it but we have uh our our highways
00:20:47.460 are being blocked um week in and week out uh the the attempt to declare that uh netanyahu is
00:20:56.220 illegitimate has been going on for uh for years and the the the tactics are exactly the uh uh the the
00:21:04.180 the the the george floyd riot tactics they're the same tactics that you're seeing on on u.s campuses
00:21:09.900 the the fact is that they have not really succeeded yet in uh in grabbing israel's attention as as was
00:21:19.360 said before um the israeli polls do not show a lot of support for this uh this uh uh leftist anti-war
00:21:27.360 uh peace now effort in in tel aviv it looks like a foreign implant to most israelis but it's happening
00:21:36.000 and you can expect that as things uh heat up as uh biden and the international left become
00:21:43.140 more desperate to replace netanyahu you can expect that this is going to heat up
00:21:48.020 uh last question uh you have four combat brigades at a minimum in gaza in southern gaza rafa you have
00:21:57.540 at least two combat brigades it appears in judeo-samaria you have the persian militias and
00:22:02.460 hezbollah and all that on the northern border which gets underreported can israel militarily win this
00:22:08.880 war sir in your mind yes steve i mean you know this this is something we we've gotten to watch
00:22:15.480 the israeli military now for uh for eight months and we all know things that we didn't know eight
00:22:20.720 months ago uh we know that israel is is is capable of fighting uh uh simultaneously above the ground
00:22:27.980 below the ground that it's capable of inflicting uh massive damage on uh uh on on arab forces uh while
00:22:36.920 maintaining a a really kind of astonishingly uh low level of uh of casualties among israeli forces
00:22:45.840 we know that israel is capable of uh re-entering the phase of its history where it relies on uh heavily
00:22:52.720 on a reserve military uh and where you know much of the adult male population is cycling in and out of
00:23:00.500 of the different war fronts um all of these things are things that we didn't know eight months ago
00:23:05.180 and right now it looks like israel is militarily much stronger and much more capable than we'd
00:23:11.160 thought even even the exchange uh with iran the exchange of fire with iran makes israel made israel
00:23:18.120 look like a much more capable power than than uh maybe we had uh worried or suspected before that
00:23:24.600 the problem is that uh since that that from october from the beginning of november israel has been
00:23:31.500 carrying uh the uh the uh the the the the white house the state department and and and the defense
00:23:37.140 department on its back and uh we you know we know from our soldiers at the front that uh that uh the
00:23:45.080 current battle in uh rafiach to take over uh the the the the the last great hamas stronghold in the south
00:23:52.540 the order to conquer rafiach has not gone out to the soldiers yet there is fighting that fighting is
00:24:00.060 street by street and it's being navigated constantly on daily calls with the american government and we
00:24:07.040 should be ashamed that israel has to carry this monkey on its back and we should be ashamed that
00:24:12.680 americans should be ashamed that this is what the u.s president spends his time doing is is navigating
00:24:20.400 street by street neighborhood by neighborhood combat in gaza instead of worrying about china or the
00:24:25.680 southern border or or the many other problems that he was elected to deal with it it's uh it's it's
00:24:32.280 painful to say this uh america is uh not allowing israel to fight this war
00:24:38.540 unbelievable and if you needed proof i mean a bald-faced lie and he repeated it over and over
00:24:46.660 this is israel's proposal this israel proposal i said when i was watching that's got to be a lie
00:24:51.800 because it didn't have the destruction hamas in it yoram uh i'm going to be one of the speakers at
00:24:56.520 your uh national conservatism conference can you give some people details of where they can go
00:25:01.200 to get all the information i can't can't wait to have you there um national conservatism conference
00:25:07.500 in washington dc uh july 8th through 10th three full days of the nationalist conservative view all of the
00:25:16.820 best thinkers and speakers are going to be there uh and uh you can go on uh online to national
00:25:23.020 conservatism.com or natcon.com either of those will work and sign up to come to the conference i can't
00:25:30.640 wait no everybody there it's going to be fantastic uh we're going to we're going to have a big turnout
00:25:36.780 um yoram where do people go to get uh your social media and all your writings for more important now
00:25:42.620 than ever sir thank you uh why chazoni that's y h a z o n y uh why chazoni on twitter dot on twitter
00:25:52.840 dot com or it's i guess it's twitter x these days um and on on uh uh online you're on chazoni.org
00:26:00.640 that's one word you're on chazoni.org my uh my books are all there my my essays happy to hear from
00:26:07.020 everybody about what they think about them brother thank you so much looking forward to seeing you in
00:26:12.940 dc very good sir very tough situation very tough situation in israel that's what we had uh michelle
00:26:20.560 bachman dean bachman joel pollack rabbi walecki and uh yoram hazani on today to explain because very
00:26:27.260 confusing when a president sits there in the white house and lies to you bald face and i mean
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00:33:59.580 everything else going on the week president trump all the fights nigel farage announced uh he's
00:34:04.720 running for parliament we had rahim on to start the show want to pivot now ben harnwell's done an
00:34:09.820 incredible job there was a great uh been some great media in this the voting starts later in the week
00:34:14.360 uh we're gonna i'm gonna play the cold ben's gonna come on jump right in and uh and then uh we'll
00:34:21.060 let it rip from there uh let's go ahead and play the cold open the one election everyone in europe cares
00:34:25.960 about and is paying attention to is the american presidential election the other thing that struck
00:34:31.080 me is that almost every official i spoke to believed that donald trump was going to win again
00:34:36.380 and they they say that with a sense of dread in some cases bordering on panic honestly you know
00:34:43.140 uh the word that i heard most often in these interviews was existential they said if donald trump
00:34:50.280 comes back you know we we made it through the first trump term right and and it it took a toll
00:34:56.500 on the transatlantic relationship but but they made it through they said if he comes back given what he's
00:35:01.680 been saying about nato given what he's been saying about russia the war in ukraine uh they're really
00:35:07.080 afraid that it will be the end of nato and the beginning of a new stage of russian aggression that
00:35:13.220 europe frankly isn't prepared for without america's support we have seen in the united states
00:35:18.420 populism and a you know really virulent strand of nationalism anti-immigration anti-immigration
00:35:25.360 that has really roiled our politics here what what is happening in that front in europe uh it looks
00:35:32.060 from a distance that they're having some of the same issues internally within the conservative
00:35:36.600 parties there the anti-immigration the populism is that something that europe is also worried about
00:35:42.640 oh no question you know the the the fear of trump's return uh in europe is is of a piece with the fear
00:35:50.620 of a broader rise of right-wing populism and nationalism across europe we've seen it in the uk we've seen it
00:35:56.200 in italy uh in germany the uh afd party which is the far right party there was one recent poll that
00:36:03.320 found that 25 percent of germans now identify with that party and that's a pretty extreme party so
00:36:09.420 there there's no question that throughout western democracies and really in europe especially
00:36:14.040 we've seen a lot of the same forces that have contributed to trump's rise and so in some ways
00:36:19.360 the europeans kind of understand trump through that prism right they're saying you know we get it we have
00:36:25.440 our own issues here some of our our allies have elected leaders like donald trump but it's different
00:36:31.540 when it happens in america because america is not only the linchpin of the of nato alliance it is
00:36:39.260 in a lot of ways seen as kind of the big brother right the european countries rely on america for
00:36:45.700 security they rely on it for leadership they rely on america to set an example to the world for what
00:36:52.820 a well-functioning western democracy should look like and a lot of the anxiety about this election
00:36:59.300 in europe is stems from the fact that they're seeing this kind of chaos in american democracy and
00:37:05.540 wondering if the the city on a hill can still be looked to as an example and and that causes a lot
00:37:13.040 of alarm in our among our friends in europe what other steps are he and his fellow european leaders
00:37:18.840 taking to try to if you will trump proof uh what they're doing right now ahead of his possible return
00:37:26.180 yeah there have been a number of efforts recently uh proposed one of them as you mentioned is uh you know
00:37:33.980 developing defense autonomy in europe in a way that would uh potentially channel funds away from
00:37:40.120 nato which really does rely on america and toward the european defense alliance there's been talk of
00:37:46.000 uh taking the responsibility for arming ukraine the literal logistical responsibility out of america's
00:37:52.660 hands and putting that in nato's hands because they don't know if a future trump administration would
00:37:57.760 abandon the war or not um and really the biggest change has been uh that a lot of european allies
00:38:05.020 are spending a lot more now on their own defense and this is one thing that you know trump takes credit
00:38:11.340 for and i have to say a lot of the european officials i spoke to actually grudgingly gave him
00:38:16.380 some credit for they said you know trump by kind of uh being so vociferous about this issue that european
00:38:23.080 allies aren't spending enough on defense has sort of bullied a lot of these countries into spending
00:38:28.780 more but it's come at a cost and that cost is that these european countries while they are are now
00:38:35.100 spending more on collective defense contributing more to nato also don't trust america as a a long-term
00:38:42.600 ally the way that they have for the last 75 years and when when america becomes an unpredictable
00:38:48.620 power or a transactional power uh that changes the entire global order in ways that i don't think we
00:38:56.060 can predict right now thanks very much steve um you know what i'm just going to respond briefly if i
00:39:01.740 may to the nigel farage development first and then go to the mckay coppins thing on um hits that we've
00:39:08.460 just heard on on the msnbc look as far as i'm concerned let's look what look at what nigel said here
00:39:15.140 he said that and there is a rejection of the political class going on in this country in a way
00:39:21.400 that has not been seen in modern times um and i genuinely believe that we can get more votes in
00:39:29.180 this election than the conservative party they are he says on the verge of total collapse look i think
00:39:36.820 uh there's a real direct relation a direct straight line here between this development between nigel
00:39:44.160 retaking the leadership of reform uk and the general electoral conditions that that have have
00:39:51.660 demanded that this event um and what they're discussing uh on uh on on morning mika the point
00:40:00.800 here is that the tory party has for decades since margaret thatcher got gotten away with this line
00:40:09.200 that basically where else will people go we can come as close to the center as as we feel we have
00:40:16.540 to because beyond us beyond beyond us on the right flank that there are no alternatives there's nowhere
00:40:24.000 for people to go and they've really abused that position of authority that they have um and that's
00:40:30.980 why it's absolutely essential and by the way i'll just add steve that i think the my take on this
00:40:36.460 you know i'm sure reform uk i'm sure nigel's gonna sweat blind this isn't true the actual enemy that the
00:40:42.880 objective in this is to wipe out the tory party it's not to put a frame a break excuse me on um
00:40:52.100 on on on the labor party on kirstama is to destroy the cancer that is the um the tory party because it's
00:41:02.640 not the conservative party anymore it's been totally taken over by the by these parasitical
00:41:08.220 globalists so look with that in mind let's come back now to what the atlantic guy um mccary coppins
00:41:15.580 was saying on on ms uh mbc he said he's closing i'll start from the end if i may steve and just work
00:41:23.460 back he says america as a transactional power changes the global order and of course that they're
00:41:31.200 sort of melting down uh the prospect of this and you know he built that on his opening words that
00:41:37.240 everyone he's spoken to in europe thinks that donald trump is going to win again what why are they
00:41:43.880 having steve simple question why are they having uh a nervous breakdown at the idea that america
00:41:52.540 should should under trump under a second trump mandate will be a transactional power what is so
00:41:58.320 terrifying for them about having a president in charge of the country who is transactional
00:42:05.580 about his relationships who expects transactionally if he's giving something out for other countries
00:42:12.540 that american taxpayers are going to get something in return why is that so horrific to these people
00:42:19.180 well i think the answer is um when uh when he said he he quoted that the old reaganite bromide uh that
00:42:29.920 america was a shining city on a hill and of course it was in the 1980s throughout the cold war america and
00:42:36.740 its cause for liberty was acting as a shining city on a hill the reason why the european elites are feeding
00:42:44.620 back to the atlantic that they're absolutely terrified is because america is no longer the
00:42:49.940 shining city on the hill just as the british tory party has been taken over by a a class of of what
00:42:58.020 we call sociopathic overlords a parasitical class so america has been betrayed repeatedly by its political
00:43:05.560 class and instead of being this beacon for liberty right across the world in the face of totalitarian
00:43:12.980 um oppression it's really as this guy says but in a different context steve it is a linchpin on the
00:43:20.540 world stage but america is not a linchpin for for democracy it's not really not even in the sense of
00:43:27.320 defense by nato what america is as a is a linchpin is a linchpin for the for the globalist order in this
00:43:35.060 this international globalistic hegemonic order and that is what is sending the the european elites
00:43:42.800 into a into an absolute meltdown and it's beautiful to watch steve so in the same way that we're going to
00:43:51.260 see nigel farage give the british conservative party a bloody nose i hope we're going to see the same happen
00:43:58.140 to our european corrupt elites ben harnwell as usual this is why we got you in rome so the first one out of the
00:44:05.740 box going to be the european parliamentary elections will be all over this every day in the run-up to it
00:44:10.480 this uh weekend uh and then of course on fourth of july we have nigel uh right after that president
00:44:16.020 trump will be will be sentenced uh the republican national convention it's going to be jammed jammed
00:44:20.840 jammed for the next couple of months uh ben harnwell brother harnwell thank you so much
00:44:25.500 tiananmen square you know with my helping with the foundation of the new federal state of china which is
00:44:31.280 kind of what they argue is a alternative provisional government when the chinese communist party falls
00:44:36.480 by uh patriots throughout uh throughout quite frankly mainland china and throughout the uh throughout the
00:44:42.600 world the expatriates of lao baijing one thing we always try to do it was formed on for june a couple
00:44:49.840 of years ago during uh during the uh pandemic in 2020 when we actually shut down the harbor was shut
00:44:56.160 down so it's pretty amazing that we could launch it then but we always like to appropriately
00:45:01.480 commemorate what happened in tiananmen square uh because i don't think it's well known and they
00:45:06.880 and people haven't really done a good job of commemorating so dr bradley thayer is going to join
00:45:11.060 us dr thayer thank you so much uh for joining us and tell us put us put us on tiananmen square what led
00:45:16.520 up to it what happened that day dr thayer steve thanks uh it's great pleasure to join you again
00:45:21.900 to talk about this very important um topic as you noted of course it's uh uh tomorrow morning in
00:45:29.200 beijing uh where uh june 4th of course is the anniversary of uh the tiananmen square massacre
00:45:36.040 and it's important to think through really what happened and then what the lessons and legacy are
00:45:41.380 of tiananmen square uh so what happened was in the early morning of june 4th 1989 the people's
00:45:49.260 liberation army uh cleared tiananmen square uh and in by so doing killed many hundreds and quite likely
00:45:57.640 thousands of um largely chinese uh students uh also workers uh as well but largely students
00:46:06.480 and that became known as the tiananmen square massacre the protest that started in april of um 1989
00:46:15.460 gradually spread uh in terms of the locus of tiananmen square until there were many hundreds of
00:46:23.540 thousands of people there uh but the army under uh the leadership of dung zhaoping ordered uh that
00:46:31.620 that square be cleared uh and that was uh done on the morning of june 4th uh there was great instability
00:46:39.440 afterwards and tiananmen square of course took place in smaller entities as well throughout china
00:46:45.720 many many dozens of cities uh throughout china uh witnessed similar uh protests so the bottom line
00:46:53.560 is that the chinese communist party crushed a nascent democracy movement uh the legacy of that of course
00:47:00.920 is very significant because it shows the lessons uh for the rest of the world for the american people
00:47:07.260 for the audience to understand this is what the chinese communist party will do they have a long
00:47:13.560 history of killing their own people under mao zedong or dung zhaoping or right now under communist
00:47:19.560 dictator uh xi jinping uh and so uh we should never underestimate uh the tyranny uh of this regime
00:47:28.940 the legacy also remains that democracy of course is a very powerful impetus uh in china today taiwan
00:47:38.000 demonstrates what china may become at some point a free uh democracy vibrant uh democracy which is why
00:47:45.540 it's so important that the chinese communist party crush uh taiwan uh and conquer it as they're crushing
00:47:53.380 hong kong uh uh presently because hong kong is also a symbol of a better political system uh than the
00:48:00.920 communist uh tyranny additional uh lessons of this uh massacre or that the chinese communist party will
00:48:09.140 stop at nothing to stay in control uh they saw the fall of the soviet union and dung zhaoping and his
00:48:16.180 successors up to xi jinping today are determined not to yield to any type of political reform
00:48:22.980 uh or protest another telling legacy is also how high technology advanced technology uh helps the ccp
00:48:32.840 maintain control where you had tiananmen square 35 years ago today you have a social credit system you
00:48:40.620 have essentially uh information processing technology that makes policing uh the chinese people far more
00:48:48.160 effective for the party uh and that's sad to note but that's a simple fact of the situation uh today
00:48:55.020 uh so you may recall and the audience may recall the blank page protests in november december
00:49:00.260 of uh 2022 where the party was able to ensure that those protests could not spread you couldn't have
00:49:08.360 another tiananmen uh because of their tight control over all information processing uh technology
00:49:14.520 so the legacy of tiananmen in essence is democracy and the impetus for democracy remains secondly the
00:49:23.220 tyranny of the communist party their brutal tyrannical force that will stop at nothing from maintaining
00:49:28.600 their control uh in the people's republic of china over the chinese uh people and thirdly the legacy is
00:49:37.080 also uh that it shows the true nature of the regime for the american people for the audience to
00:49:43.360 understand uh the nature of this tyranny why it's a center of evil in the modern world and why people
00:49:50.780 of goodwill around the world people in china the chinese diaspora the american people and others
00:49:56.680 around the world need to stand with the chinese people to evict the illegitimate uh regime the chinese
00:50:03.360 communist party uh from power because it's a source of hyper-oppression that needs to be eliminated
00:50:09.560 we're trying to cram everything else that's in we are going to have ben uh every day join us to talk
00:50:14.920 about difference we're going to drill down to some of the specifics of the european parliamentary
00:50:20.220 election very important to our movement uh also i want to thank dr bradley thayer tomorrow we're going
00:50:26.660 to try to get him and captain finnell on to talk about tiananmen and bring it forward to uh to the
00:50:32.340 crisis we have in taiwan today they did a magnificent job the other day on the six o'clock hour so i want to
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