Bannon's War Room - August 01, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 583: Recount In Virginia; Standing Up For Your Country Through Prayer


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

179.7423

Word Count

9,918

Sentence Count

22

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

In honor of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, Congressman Bob Good (R-GA) joins the show to talk about the ongoing budget crisis, the need for a balanced budget, and what's going to happen if Congress fails to pass a budget this year.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:11.280 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:18.260 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
00:00:24.180 like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:28.920 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the
00:00:33.360 fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your
00:00:40.380 host Stephen K Bannon Dave Brat in the war room with Stephen K Bannon uh August uh first year of our
00:00:53.720 Lord 2024 uh we always open uh the show now in honor uh and respect for Stephen K Bannon uh in the name
00:01:02.340 of the father the son and the holy spirit it's uh our honor today to welcome uh my congressman to the
00:01:10.180 show uh favorite of the war room posse uh congressman Bob Good and uh the reasons are are manyfold the
00:01:19.140 reasons uh that I wanted to talk to Bob uh first of all we got the budget coming up uh second we have
00:01:27.240 it looks like a replay of the budget scenario for the past 20 years so I want to go over that history
00:01:32.400 why it always happens this way uh then we get into uh that's why the debt is 35 trillion uh then we get
00:01:40.260 into what's called the uniparty uh and this is not an accident both sides have agreed to this new
00:01:47.160 equilibrium that's bankrupting our our country and leaving the kids with no prospects for an economy
00:01:52.500 and a future and then finally we'll hit the politics about leader leadership spending patterns
00:01:59.340 uh where they support uh the most liberal members of congress who vote with the democrats and give them
00:02:05.180 20 or 30 million dollars uh and they try to take out freedom caucus folks who actually uphold the
00:02:11.060 constitution uh and try to uh you know reduce the deficit from two trillion uh down to maybe one
00:02:18.080 trillion you know a balanced budget at this point is almost a dream uh so with that introduction I just
00:02:25.240 want to introduce you to someone who I think has done a great job and told the truth and and took the
00:02:29.960 hard votes uh the whole way he's been principled uh welcome uh back to the war room our good friend
00:02:36.140 congressman Bob Good thanks for being with us brother great to be with you Dave thanks for having me my
00:02:40.820 friend yeah super why don't you just lead us off Bob what uh you know the roll call and the hill rags
00:02:48.440 are doing the usual you know they hit the republicans of all people on the budget process for you know
00:02:54.040 we didn't finish our 12 appropriations bills they ignore the fact that the democrats are happy with
00:02:59.320 two trillion dollar deficits and want more spending uh and they want to load up the administrative state
00:03:04.620 etc so let what's your best forecast of uh after we fail at the appropriate bills uh again uh what
00:03:12.780 comes next Bob Good well I want to point out Dave that we've passed five of our spending bills we
00:03:18.360 haven't done our work and we shouldn't be back in our districts now I'm in DC today meeting with members
00:03:22.220 of the house freedom caucus we're having a strategy session for a couple of days up here your old
00:03:26.180 colleagues I know you're a founding member of the house freedom caucus but we've passed five of our
00:03:30.640 spending bills which is insufficient but the senate has passed zero similar to last year we passed seven
00:03:36.500 or eight bills out of the house uh which was progress the senate passed just a couple of bills and that's
00:03:42.500 a reflection of the freedom caucus the changes that we made going back a year and a half ago the
00:03:46.440 negotiations that were entered in to allow uh the former speaker to become speaker we changed the
00:03:51.420 process we've now been fighting over how much spending to cut how many of our bills we can pass
00:03:56.300 instead of just going or defaulting to an omnibus in December so it's been a battle it's been a struggle
00:04:01.860 we're not where we should be but I will remind you that um Mike Johnson when he became speaker in October of
00:04:09.320 last year he promised he stated that we would not have the August district work period he wouldn't send
00:04:16.000 members back to their districts if we hadn't passed our spending bills not only did he break his word on that
00:04:21.480 and send us back to our districts but he sent us back a week early he even canceled the last week of
00:04:26.420 July this week we were supposed to be in DC in session again I'm here in DC we're not in session
00:04:31.300 right now but some of us members are here meeting and strategizing some of the guys who've been on
00:04:34.980 war room last couple of days Scott Perry's with me Chip Roy's with me of of course but uh so the fear
00:04:40.860 Dave is we're going to do what we've always done that you're going to see a a CR in at the end in
00:04:46.500 sometime in September we're due back September 9 and it'll keep the Pelosi Biden Schumer spending
00:04:52.380 levels now why do I say Pelosi Biden Schumer because Pelosi was the speaker when the Democrats
00:04:56.940 had full control in the 117th Congress and we still have the policies and the spending levels
00:05:03.480 in place a year and a half more than a year and a half later because we've done nothing but
00:05:08.100 continuing resolutions under the former speaker and under the current speaker so past failure Dave
00:05:13.640 would indicate more of the same is coming because Republicans haven't shown the courage to cut
00:05:18.540 spending or to have a shutdown fight to try to force our will upon the Senate instead we've surrendered
00:05:24.280 to what the White House and what the Senate want to do in order to not have any disruption to the
00:05:28.820 functioning of the government that's destroying the country Bob I want to hit rewind uh with you a
00:05:36.400 minute because uh you went back to uh something which uh is symbolic and substantive uh and that
00:05:45.460 specifically involves you and that is uh the Pelosi budget referred to uh also that goes back to speaker
00:05:53.960 McCarthy he went up uh to the White House and gave Biden at the time a seven trillion dollar budget
00:06:02.900 uh and that was against the will of the House and that was against the will of promises that were made
00:06:08.820 and then that turned into the food fight the idea that a Freedom Caucus member wouldn't fight hard
00:06:15.020 against a seven trillion dollar budget right and now resulting 35 trillion dollar debt we have a higher debt
00:06:23.380 uh in percentage uh terms than we did uh during world at the height of World War II with no World War II
00:06:31.900 although we do have four wars going on and 14 hot spots that's another issue for another day uh but we
00:06:38.640 have the COVID budget seven trillion dollars where we handed out checks to everybody in the country
00:06:43.680 every person every business we have a seven trillion dollar COVID budget uh that's woke and weaponized
00:06:50.780 uh without COVID anymore uh and Congress never ratchets down and so you know I all political views are my
00:06:59.420 I don't like getting too spicy uh but let's just say uh you know in your view do you think uh Kevin McCarthy
00:07:07.260 should be the next uh you know gatekeeper for the president of the United States the next chief of staff
00:07:12.220 uh in a leadership role uh given how we've done with seven trillion dollar budgets and uh that's a softball to
00:07:19.100 you but I want to get your views well I have heard rumors to that effect that the former speaker might be the chief of
00:07:25.080 staff I sure hope that's not the case a country certainly cannot afford that uh we don't need
00:07:30.000 someone who made promises in order to become speaker uh you know the the freedom caucus a year ago was
00:07:36.240 fighting for what we call the limit save grow bill and all that did to your point was cut spending
00:07:41.140 non-defense discretionary spending back to pre-COVID levels which at that time was the biggest most bloated
00:07:47.380 most wasteful most excessive budget in the history of the country but let's cut non-defense
00:07:52.040 discretionary spending back to pre-COVID levels that was the fight last year the speaker made a
00:07:57.080 commitment to do that the former speaker I should say he broke his word on that and many other things
00:08:01.900 and so to your point we now have a seven trillion dollar budget everything we vote on is borrowed
00:08:07.980 every single dollar what I mean is we were to cut all of defense obviously we don't want to do that
00:08:12.720 but all of homeland security all of education all of health and human services everything that we vote on
00:08:17.680 we would still have a deficit because of the mandatory spending that we don't even vote on every year
00:08:22.560 so we we run a deficit about 200 billion dollars a month to your point now it's 35 trillion dollars
00:08:30.060 that's over 100 000 per citizen over 260 000 per household and nearly 500 000 or half a million dollars
00:08:39.220 per child in this country to your point the greatest percentage of debt to gdp since world war ii
00:08:45.040 and we have nothing to show for it we didn't just defeat nazi germany or imperialist japan
00:08:49.820 we just spent ourselves into bankruptcy into 40-year high inflation 20-year high interest rates
00:08:55.020 the interest on the debt's about a trillion dollars it's unsustainable and that's why some of us don't
00:08:59.880 go along to get along we we believe that it really matters and that we just can't let it happen on our
00:09:05.120 watch and we're not willing to vote for it and that's what causes so much conflict in the republican house
00:09:09.180 yeah uh well said i just saw a senate report uh not only is it the spending uh but you know ross vote
00:09:20.960 the former head of omb did a great job with chip uh roy yesterday uh hosting the show i was going to
00:09:29.060 crack some jokes and have a competition but chip would clearly beat me uh those two guys that hit it
00:09:34.380 out of the park and and ross got rid of all the woke and weaponized disasters uh this morning i saw uh
00:09:40.920 capito uh senate and and uh another uh senator from i think nebraska uh both uh showcasing their
00:09:50.800 research into the corruption uh spending uh through epa in the budget funding marxist groups uh cut out
00:09:58.280 groups uh ngos uh to the tune of billions of dollars uh were paying people to protest against the united
00:10:07.540 states of america against democracy against our republican form of government uh if it you know we've gone
00:10:15.120 through all the big tech uh weaponization uh and censorship uh and so uh you've been fighting the fight
00:10:23.420 uh what can we do what are the next steps the the posse has been put in heat uh stephen k bannon has
00:10:30.000 been the the tip of the spear in pointing the posse toward the right members uh we just had rosemary
00:10:36.320 jinx on pointing uh to members in the republican conference who are are starting uh an immigration
00:10:43.520 a pro uh immigration uh caucus to to get more cheap labor not less uh and so you you now
00:10:53.400 uh have uh have the experience the the war room wounds uh to lead the country uh what what should
00:11:02.340 we be doing uh in order to stop this free fall well it doesn't matter what you believe in or what you
00:11:08.240 say you believe in if you're not willing to fight for it to take risks to suffer consequences for it
00:11:12.940 especially when you control one half of one branch of government so the senate and the white house have
00:11:18.620 a very different view of the country a very different view for the future of america than we do
00:11:22.960 very different priorities and policy views of course so we're not going to have agreement to that
00:11:27.400 so are we going to keep funding the weaponization of government against its citizens the two-tiered
00:11:31.560 justice system to spare treatment of people based on their political views are we going to give the
00:11:36.060 fbi a new headquarters and reward them for what they're doing are we going to fund the diversity
00:11:40.180 equity inclusion the critical race theory the climate extremism that you mentioned the transgender
00:11:45.060 policy the abortion funding and those kind of things that permeate every area of the federal
00:11:49.940 government or are we going to say no and are we going to be willing to walk away and say not on
00:11:54.580 our watch and have a shutdown fight if the democrats know we won't have a shutdown fight we haven't
00:11:59.460 demonstrated a willingness to do that so far then they know that we're going to cave or they're going
00:12:03.520 to keep the policies in place that we run against that we campaign against that are destroying the
00:12:07.360 country and the spending levels that are bankrupt in the country so what we've got to do is decide what
00:12:11.640 what we're going to allow people who wear the brand who call themselves republicans are we going to allow
00:12:16.040 them to serve and get our vote and get nominated if they're going to join hands with the democrats
00:12:20.680 just to keep the government open to keep it functioning the uniparty as you called it the
00:12:25.520 swamp that's that's working together to destroy the country it's working for them but it's not working
00:12:29.680 for the american people yeah well said uh bob good i i just want to personally thank you for your
00:12:37.480 service to the country i think the war room uh applauds you and your leadership roles uh why don't you
00:12:44.540 bring us up to speed uh all political views are my own uh how much uh money did the uniparty in total
00:12:51.280 throw against you uh again i'm not exaggerating folks when i say the the liberal members the most
00:12:59.240 liberal members of the republican conference get 10 20 30 million dollars each uh they leave the
00:13:06.360 conservatives off high and dry uh it's just stunning right i ran on what was called the republican
00:13:12.320 creed the virginia republican creed just basic meat and potatoes the promises you would make
00:13:18.760 but bob good and i both voted for that and then you pay a price for voting for the republican creed
00:13:25.340 bob how much was spent against you uh and where does your race stand now with the recount uh
00:13:30.840 just bring us up to speed yeah well real quick to your point uh when a moderate gets challenged by a
00:13:36.800 conservative a someone who wants to join the freedom caucus the party will spend millions of dollars
00:13:42.140 to defend that moderate to defend that incumbent from the uh the challenge by a conservative
00:13:47.100 challengers who wants to join the freedom caucus the the uniparty or excuse the dc swamp spent 10
00:13:52.500 million dollars to try to defeat me in this race to buy this race for the california and dc special
00:13:57.840 interest and the speaker did nothing the republican leadership the republican party did nothing to try
00:14:02.780 to help me folks can help me our recounts actually going on today it's costing me about 150 000
00:14:07.660 dollars they can go to bob good for congress.com and help give us the resources we need for this
00:14:12.560 recount recount challenge that's literally going on as we speak
00:14:15.900 great thank you very much congressman bob good uh thanks for being a fine uh christian uh principled
00:14:25.960 leader for our country uh following every uh every jot of the constitution to a t uh educating the
00:14:34.520 public in the meantime uh thank you god bless you uh and the war room uh always loves you and what
00:14:42.200 you've done for our country god bless you thank you sir
00:14:44.280 all right uh moving to our friend uh abe hamaday i'm not going to step on the headline abe are you with
00:14:54.840 us i am all right i think you uh may have some good news to share with the war room posse so uh
00:15:03.420 abe hamaday welcome to the war room uh your beloved friend here and uh so why don't you uh take the
00:15:10.000 lead uh share with us the good news uh what it means uh what it means uh in the next election and
00:15:16.740 then what it means for the country uh take it from there abe welcome thank you absolutely thank you
00:15:21.960 dave well just yesterday last night they officially called our race for congress so we defeated
00:15:27.660 uh blake masters and so many others in my in the republican primary so we are well on our way to
00:15:33.840 washington dc after the general election but i couldn't do it without the war room posse without
00:15:38.600 stephen bannon and i'm praying for him every day uh without so many patriots across the country i think
00:15:44.280 this is a testament that the people still have power that the good guys still have a shot so we can take
00:15:49.800 on all the billionaires we can take on the corporate interests we can take on the establishment we
00:15:53.960 can take on the media we can take on the rhinos and the fake republicans we just have to stand united
00:15:59.240 together with the american people because we are so much more awakened than they could ever even
00:16:04.200 imagine and we're more powerful than they can ever even imagine so this is a huge victory for the
00:16:09.540 grassroots so i'm proud i'm proud of them so much i mean we worked so hard i'm still you know what's so
00:16:15.540 funny dave is i'm still fighting my last election in in the lawsuit still so i can sympathize
00:16:20.640 with what bob was saying over there he has to gear up for litigation but i'm still fighting and this
00:16:25.800 is what people want they want courageous warriors in washington dc to rescue our country but you know
00:16:31.600 dave you you you had a moment like this too when you first you know ran for congress and you defeated
00:16:37.040 you know very powerful man it's a it's a it's a humbling feeling and it really just it gives you
00:16:43.080 energy that they're that our country is great and it's beautiful and this is why we're going to
00:16:47.520 washington dc because you know there are so many challenges that these that these fake republicans
00:16:53.120 these radical democrats have destroyed so we have to go clean it up but uh a grassroots victory the
00:16:58.600 grassroots are are who we need to stand behind it because they always got our back
00:17:02.320 yeah that's great abe let me uh let me just toss up uh the biggest issues uh we've been talking about
00:17:12.220 uh on the on the war room this morning and they're trump's big issues that the rnc's uh big three
00:17:19.740 platform issues uh and you know you just ran a grassroots uh campaign uh and the the problem of
00:17:29.180 money right we just got done talking with the congressman bob good but the big three issues it's very
00:17:35.500 clear the split between the grassroots uh and the money to interest check writers right the republican
00:17:41.660 convention this time was very hopeful it was the first time i've seen the check writers and the
00:17:47.620 grassroots unified uh in virginia politics it used to just be awful i mean it was you know the grassroots
00:17:54.680 would always end up supporting kind of the the uh the swamp creature uh out of loyalty to the country
00:18:01.220 because the republican moderate would be better than a democrat radical uh but the check writers would
00:18:07.580 never uh return uh the favor right they would never support a grassroots candidate who emerged uh through
00:18:14.300 a primary etc uh and you know and that's somewhat true across the country and then the big three
00:18:21.360 issues right the border invasion uh and then the endless debt and deficits that are funding a woken
00:18:28.140 weaponized government and the administrative state uh that's working against us right the cia the state
00:18:35.960 department i'm sitting in the chair of stephen k bannon who's now a political prisoner and then the
00:18:41.260 endless wars right uh four wars ongoing right the red sea and taiwan and israel and ukraine uh corruption
00:18:48.620 billions of dollars 100 billion dollars floating over there for who knows what uh after the cia did a
00:18:56.020 coup d'etat in ukraine uh and then uh putin puts a peace deal on the table with ukraine in 2022 and we say no
00:19:04.960 uh the u.s owns that war uh everyone on the war room uh is fully in favor of all those issues and i
00:19:14.120 think you are but which of those issues uh resonated out uh in your state uh and which which will resonate
00:19:22.920 with the general election voters and is there a unity on the republican side finally coming together out
00:19:30.060 uh west you know when it comes to the check writers and the grassroots or is there still
00:19:34.460 some schisms oh i try to be truthful all the time there's going to be schisms still these people are
00:19:40.060 not going to give up their power so easily they're not this is how they survive you know they don't
00:19:45.040 even have principles that they they they just have the pocketbook that's what they care about you know
00:19:49.180 i don't mean to be so honest i guess but it's uh i'm looking at you know the challenges i faced in
00:19:55.880 this right i mean they spent 11 million dollars probably totally total in this congressional primary but
00:20:01.200 this is why people like president trump and carrie lake you know they had my back and it's because
00:20:05.540 uh they represent the grassroots and the american people but here in arizona my district what they
00:20:10.000 really care about obviously is the border i mean we see the effects of it every single day the fentanyl
00:20:14.820 destroying our our communities and poisoning kids you know when i was a prosecutor you didn't see
00:20:19.220 fentanyl on the streets as much as it is now because it used to be 20 bucks a pill now it's about a
00:20:23.400 dollar and it's all coming from the communist chinese and we also have 30 000 communist chinese
00:20:28.200 crossing our southern border in the last six months this is a recipe for a black swan type
00:20:33.380 of event i believe our country's at a national security risk because of what joe biden and kamala
00:20:38.020 harris has done to our border we need to militarize our border we need to get tough with mexico we need
00:20:42.720 to classify the drug cartels as a foreign terrorist organization they are working with isis they are
00:20:47.420 working with radical islamists to bring to bring in these terrorists across our southern border it's
00:20:52.700 obvious i'm a former intelligence officer you you got to think like the enemy to defeat the enemy
00:20:57.300 you know i what china is doing is exactly what i'd be doing so you know we have so many challenges in
00:21:02.440 my district they want our country back if you don't have a secure border if you don't have honest
00:21:06.520 elections we are no longer a country in my district got hit the hardest with those machines going down
00:21:11.540 back in november of 2022 uh here in arizona so i know i'm going to be a strong fighter for them on
00:21:17.160 election integrity but there are so many problems we got to prioritize it and i know president trump's
00:21:22.280 going to be leading the way with the america first agenda yeah great abe uh in closing uh give us
00:21:29.000 your coordinates uh how people get to you and also you know i just had rosemary jenks on with the
00:21:36.780 immigration accountability project it's the number one issue out there in polling uh yet when it comes
00:21:43.140 to elections uh it's shocking the whole country hasn't aligned there yet right that the cheap labor
00:21:50.640 crowd is very powerful in in throwing major checks uh at people why hasn't the uh immigration piece
00:21:59.080 caught on uh with the suburban moms and dads with the fentanyl problem you pointed to why why isn't this
00:22:06.480 an election change right uh kamala harris was the head of of the democrat uh border invasion uh committee
00:22:13.800 or whatever right she was the czar uh total fail and no consequences why hasn't that issue caught on
00:22:21.260 and then give us your coordinates i think it's because there are so many other problems in our
00:22:26.420 country people are miserable i mean they can't even afford groceries anymore you know my district has
00:22:31.280 the highest number of retired people in the state and their social security doesn't cover them
00:22:35.800 and some of them have to leave their their rental properties i mean it is it is so sad what's
00:22:40.500 happening so when you keep getting ambushed and ambushed by what these marxists are doing to our
00:22:44.960 country people are losing hope i think they're giving up and this is exactly why people like
00:22:49.420 steve bannon have always said next man up you know they put him in prison and here we are you know
00:22:54.200 we are carrying that mantle forward so i don't want people to despair we have to be happy warriors we
00:22:58.900 have to smile in the face of evil we will defeat them as long as we stay united uh my coordinates my
00:23:04.260 coordinates are they go to abeforaz.com a-b-e-f-o-r-a-z.com and i would appreciate any support we took on
00:23:11.140 uh we took on many billionaires we took on uh a lot of them so i created a lot of enemies but i know
00:23:16.120 i have so many allies and support with all of the war room posse yep you do brother keep it up
00:23:22.780 we're very proud of you we're very happy with you uh today abe uh thanks for being with us on the
00:23:28.560 war room god bless you thank you thank you dad all right we are going back uh from this morning
00:23:35.000 to one of the crowd favorites dave barton we got a couple minutes left on this side of the break and
00:23:41.280 then we're going to do a deeper dive uh but let's start with the basics dave uh christianity is taking
00:23:47.460 it on the chops uh you know some of it for good reason some christians do a terrible job they act like
00:23:53.340 pharisees they're judging people they they're not loving their neighbors themselves they're not loving
00:23:58.260 god uh the way i read the good book uh and let's just take this issue uh before the break uh you
00:24:04.740 know john the baptist comes and uh jesus comes proclaiming the gospel uh comma the forgiveness
00:24:11.640 of sins and so that seems to me the crux of the gospel right it's the forgiveness of sins meaning
00:24:17.580 oh we're not saints right how does it always get turned around that christians end up you know looking
00:24:23.980 like the pharisees or whatever part of this is the media the attack right they they make us look
00:24:29.160 judgmental but some of it is earned uh and is would you characterize the crux of the christian
00:24:36.100 position right there with the forgiveness of sins uh jesus comes uh pays the price uh for us for all of
00:24:44.200 humanity uh and there's forgiveness of those sins uh but that forgiveness of sins seems to me the
00:24:50.280 fundamental humility piece it should make us all very humble as we still fight like crazy but we
00:24:56.460 should be humble uh do you see that as the is the core message uh dave and how would you expand up upon
00:25:02.740 that characterization i would say that's the beginning point um once you get there that's the beginning but
00:25:09.060 after that you know jesus said make disciples of all men not converts and so once you get to that
00:25:15.280 point you realize hey i do need a savior then you need to know how to think and how to act and how
00:25:20.180 to behave and what is right and what is wrong and and what do you do with your family and what do you
00:25:24.540 do with your country and what do you do with education what do you do with your community
00:25:27.320 those are all things that i and you know historically i the example i like to use and forgive me you're
00:25:34.740 virginia guy but i'm going to step on you here for a minute jamestown did not do a good job
00:25:39.480 jamestown came in with a christian declaration right virginia charter 1606 they get into cannibalism
00:25:46.640 they're hardcore into socialism they start wars with native americans they kidnap pocahontas after
00:25:52.480 she helped them so much i mean they're just lousy lousy examples of christianity but they were
00:25:58.880 following a state-established church and they did all that was necessary to be a christian at that level
00:26:04.780 you get the pilgrims you have a different thing these are the guys that came up the free market system
00:26:09.680 they came up with the elected form of government first time ever in a thousand years we get elected
00:26:13.940 government is they're reading the book and they're spending time in the book and what they do with
00:26:18.620 business the longest lasting treaty in american history is the pilgrims of native americans because
00:26:23.820 they read the book on private property so i think that's a starting place but you have to go further
00:26:28.580 and that's the difference in america today yep that's where we're going next the proclamation of the
00:26:35.660 gospel the forgiveness of sins but that is just the starting place we're going to get into how do you
00:26:42.620 build a republic from that great starting place back with dave barton in the war room
00:26:47.860 the petrodollar is crumbling before our eyes saudi arabia just declined to renew the 50-year-long
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00:30:49.560 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:30:57.520 trump supporters attribute america's fall from grace to a variety of national sins old and new
00:31:05.060 prayer bans in public schools illegal immigration pro-transgender policies the purported rigging of
00:31:11.960 a certain recent election whatever the specifics the picture of america they paint is almost universally
00:31:18.920 biblically bleak the premise of all of these prayers is that america's covenant can be re-established
00:31:27.760 and its special place in god's kingdom restored if the nation repents and turns back to him
00:31:34.600 ryan burge a baptist minister and political scientist told me that these ideas have long percolated on the
00:31:42.960 religious right what's new is how many christians now seem convinced that god has anointed a specific
00:31:50.260 leader who like those prophets of old is prepared to defeat the forces of evil and redeem the country
00:31:57.840 and that leader is running for president so mckay that's an excerpt from your piece it remains the
00:32:04.620 unlikeliest of marriages the evangelicals and donald trump those bonds though seem to have only grown
00:32:10.460 stronger tell us where we are in the middle of 2024
00:32:14.040 yeah you know like you said i have been covering the trump campaign for a long time i've attended more
00:32:21.500 than a hundred trump rallies over the course of my career and the the premise of this piece was that
00:32:27.780 the prayers that are given at the beginning of these campaign events don't often get that much
00:32:33.300 journalistic attention we tend to focus on what trump himself is saying but they provide a really
00:32:38.240 interesting and i think revealing insight into the religious rights attitude toward trump uh one of
00:32:44.760 the evolutions that you see in these prayers and we ended up compiling 58 of them since trump launched
00:32:51.000 his most recent campaign and the idea was to kind of examine the theological motifs uh one of the things
00:32:57.740 you really see is that in 2016 the way that you heard conservative evangelicals talk about trump was that
00:33:03.640 uh he was like cyrus the great who was a sixth century bc persian king who liberated uh the is uh the israelites
00:33:13.280 from babylonian captivity and the idea was look he's an unlikely vessel he's not a believer himself
00:33:19.320 but he's going to help us uh do god's will you don't really see that language in these prayers anymore
00:33:25.600 what you see is him being compared to righteous prophetic heroes that he is not only somebody who
00:33:32.980 is kind of a tool in god's hand but that he is godly and righteous himself and in fact in many of
00:33:41.680 these prayers the stakes of the election are really ratcheted up to the point where trump is considered
00:33:47.440 uh you know the representative of the forces of good and joe biden kamala harris uh are the forces of
00:33:54.660 evil and so you you really see the way that the election is being framed in these prayers as an
00:34:00.480 example of how the stakes of the election have come to feel so kind of biblically apocalyptically high
00:34:06.900 for so many americans yes uh good versus evil uh welcome back to the war room with david barton who was
00:34:17.820 with us this morning uh we covered some of the ground here uh but we we just started off with the
00:34:24.340 core gospel message uh the forgiveness of sins uh leads to uh humility uh but it doesn't end there
00:34:33.100 and and that's why i wanted dave on again there are still huge swaths of christians in the catholic
00:34:39.400 camp and the protestant camp that believe that christians have uh no right to be in the political
00:34:44.680 sphere uh our own team uh will put us down uh for wanting to form a more perfect union and so
00:34:52.920 dave can you just give us a quick run through of the basics again a lot of people will just say
00:34:58.740 uh look you know the the constitution uh and the declaration uh talks about these inalienable rights
00:35:07.560 uh from god uh right we're made in the image of god and therefore we're endowed with these certain
00:35:12.980 inalienable rights uh but then they'll say the constitution doesn't have any christian language
00:35:18.700 right there's nothing that specifies christianity uh and so as we go from the core gospel message
00:35:26.020 to setting up a republic and leading public lives as everyone in the hebrew scriptures did as well with
00:35:32.000 the book of exodus uh how do we build uh the basic blocks uh to form this republic and keep it and uh
00:35:40.440 dave barton take it away well the basic building block i believe and i believe from history we can
00:35:47.520 easily show was literally biblical thought and it was not necessarily theological thought it was
00:35:54.180 biblical thought uh in the bible is where you see the foundation of the first republic exodus 18 21
00:36:00.040 says choose your own leaders choose leaders of tens fifties hundreds and thousands that's local
00:36:06.160 county state federal in our system and our founding fathers cited that bible verse as the reason that we
00:36:12.300 don't want monarchies we've had monarchies uh god had had king king saul but he tried to tell the
00:36:19.440 people you really don't want king saul stay with the republican system i've got you our founding fathers
00:36:24.960 knew that part of history so they saw the bible as a building block for a representative form of
00:36:30.440 government they saw it as the building block for an economic system great major economic systems
00:36:35.620 you'll find that america was started socialistic as all of europe had been they were government
00:36:40.340 controlled systems run by kings and monarchs private property belonged to the king he would take it
00:36:45.460 from you give it to others so the whole concept of private property and the concept of socialism
00:36:50.620 that's what they inherited that's not what they believe and they believe that specifically in the bible
00:36:55.860 the first the first free market business in a thousand years was created in aptucket massachusetts in
00:37:02.120 1627 on the basis of five bible verses first sympathy five eight second thessalonians 3 10 by the way
00:37:08.740 these are what their governors quoted and this wasn't saying which church you attend this says
00:37:13.700 we need a better economic system i will even point to someone like stephen bryer i believe he is
00:37:19.340 probably the most secular supreme court justice we've had in america's history i've been involved
00:37:24.240 in 13 cases of the u.s supreme court and i find it striking that even stephen bryer when he was talking
00:37:29.700 about due process rights and due process that's the fourth to the eighth amendment the right to confront
00:37:34.740 your accuser compel witnesses on your behalf speak in your own defense etc he pointed out from federal
00:37:40.680 practice and procedure the law books you use to practice federal law 20 pages where federal practice
00:37:46.620 and procedure says our due process rights came out of the bible they specifically say the right to
00:37:51.780 confront your accuser comes out of john 8 10 the right to compel witnesses on your behalf proverbs 18 17
00:37:58.580 uh the right to speak in your own defense acts 22 1 so what you have is you have a culture now
00:38:04.160 where the bible is superficial at best everybody has two or three in their house stats show who reads it
00:38:11.500 only four percent of americans can actually put bible verses to economic policies to forms of government
00:38:17.940 to criminal justice to private property and we had a culture that used to be able to do that so for
00:38:24.000 people who say well there's nothing about god in the constitution you've got some serious historical
00:38:28.760 problems because there is there's a lot of biblical language explicitly in the constitution the treason
00:38:34.600 clause for example if you read the treason clause and you'll go open your bible to to deuteronomy 17 15
00:38:40.540 it's an exact quotation see just because the the constitution doesn't have a bible passage after it
00:38:46.780 doesn't mean they didn't quote the bible now i would go to ben franklin one of our least religious
00:38:50.720 bounding fathers he had a conversation with or actually had exchanged letters uh with reverend
00:38:56.660 samuel cooper and he told him he said you know in america we all study the bible we all know it
00:39:02.040 he said when i go to europe and speak to a crowd over there if i quote a bible verse i've got to tell
00:39:07.320 them in france or england i'm quoting the bible what it is he said when i'm in america i never have
00:39:11.680 to tell anybody when i'm quoting a bible verse we all study the scriptures and that's why if you'll look
00:39:16.320 at franklin's speech that he gave at the constitutional convention thursday june 28 1787
00:39:21.780 in 14 sentences he quotes 14 bible verses but he does not put a passage with any of them but if you
00:39:28.720 will look and we have it in our books we have the exact bible verse he quotes it verbatim he just
00:39:34.060 didn't say this was from the bible because everybody knew it was so that's the way the constitution is we
00:39:38.760 have a number of clauses in the constitution direct quotes out of the bible founding fathers acknowledge
00:39:43.740 that as a matter of fact they acknowledge the five oath clauses in the bible come from four passages
00:39:49.020 in the scriptures so even when we take an oath the way we do it it's outlined in the bible tells us how
00:39:55.180 to do it so there's a lot of evidence that i can go to dave you know that but there's just a lot more
00:39:59.780 that people don't understand yeah yeah no it's spot on and so we're stuck with a tricky situation
00:40:07.080 because all of the language is biblical we can go back and show the origins of the judeo-christian
00:40:13.120 tradition in the construction of our republic uh and yet huge swaths of catholics uh and evangelicals
00:40:21.560 particularly young people across the country a lot of them still just say well that's all fine and
00:40:28.520 dandy uh but then jesus came he's the fullest revelation of god in the christian tradition uh and
00:40:35.620 he didn't do politics you know he uh he had disdain uh for the rulers of of this world and uh he he he
00:40:44.060 almost dismissed them right and he uh he pointed toward holiness and be perfect as your father in
00:40:50.880 heaven is perfect uh and and and that is the dominant teaching that forms a lot of the christian
00:40:58.320 faith in this country uh to this day and so how do we show that jesus also i mean i think jesus was in
00:41:05.080 the trinity the whole way along right back in the hebrew scripture uh but what is the what is the
00:41:10.060 response to the younger uh christians uh who have that view of jesus well one of the things i would
00:41:17.120 point to is what you just mentioned in orthodox christianity for the last 2 000 years jesus is seen
00:41:23.660 as part of the godhead the triune god father son holy spirit he is the manifestation of god in the
00:41:29.800 flesh that came to earth but he is god himself therefore when you look at the scriptures the
00:41:35.440 scriptures are written by god god is the one himself who ordained civil government he created
00:41:41.400 civil government before he created the church back to genesis 9 6 what hebrew scholars call the noahide
00:41:47.300 laws seven categories of laws starting the capital punishment going right on through god is the one who did
00:41:53.320 that so much is that the case that if you look at one of the philosophers that our founding fathers
00:41:58.140 loved to quote third most cited about philosopher by our founding fathers was john locke and they
00:42:03.700 cited his 1690 work called a treatise on government two treatises on government in that book less than an
00:42:09.960 inch thick less than 400 pages long john locke references the bible 1400 times to show the proper
00:42:17.800 operation civil government do we think that jesus said you know when i was part of the godhead back then
00:42:23.260 i got it all wrong and i'm throwing all that aside i don't want anybody to do what the scripture
00:42:27.920 says i've come to establish something opposite to what i've told no that was not it what he did was
00:42:34.000 he came to give us a pathway to the father he didn't come to set up new systems or to set aside
00:42:39.460 old systems or to say the bible was wrong all back and that now he came to fulfill the scriptures not to
00:42:44.540 replace the scriptures and so from a theological position jesus did nothing to replace that but he was
00:42:50.480 making the point but he and he makes it really clear like i'm coming back i'm coming back with
00:42:54.980 the army i'm going to establish a global government when i come back that's in the book of revelation
00:42:59.560 he's going to do that what he was doing in his 33 and a half years here on earth was not trying to
00:43:05.420 establish a government he was trying to create a pathway for people to know god individually he's still
00:43:11.920 a great governor he's still the governor of the world he's still going to govern the world at the end
00:43:16.380 if you don't believe that read the bible so young people who have done that they're generally repeating
00:43:22.220 what they've been told very few young people have actually read the scriptures themselves or read about
00:43:27.360 the scriptures or even looked at general theology because if you do you get a very different view
00:43:31.920 yeah let me uh just keep digging a little bit more on on the issue right so the uh jewish people in the
00:43:41.900 torah had 613 uh laws that helped set up civil government right uh as you said uh last time we
00:43:49.600 had you on uh but then uh those are reduced to they're not reduced to but then you also have the
00:43:56.240 10 commandments uh and then jesus comes as you said to fulfill the law and says there are two great
00:44:02.840 commands love god with all your heart mind and soul love your neighbor as yourself and if you do that
00:44:07.920 you will have fulfilled the laws and so again uh some folks who are not steeped in the bible and don't
00:44:16.420 have uh that biblical uh base of knowledge will say god is love that's all that's all you need to do
00:44:23.540 it's all about love right buy a subaru uh you know there's giant love signs uh out in front of the malls
00:44:29.400 now that so we we do have a christian uh society now all you got to do is love uh what's wrong with
00:44:35.880 that interpretation that's like uh if you know the lethal weapon series that danny glover and mel gibson
00:44:43.700 did four movies yeah it's like watching it's like watching three minutes and lethal weapon three and
00:44:48.440 say well i know the whole story i know all the story no no what you have just done by saying god
00:44:53.980 is love is you have looked at one aspect of god in some scriptures what you have not done is look at
00:44:59.760 the whole scriptures you haven't watched if you will all four lethal weapon movies to see what the
00:45:04.980 whole thing is about right and chosen a little bitty tiny bit and yes i can say that god is love i
00:45:12.080 believe that i know that because he says he is but he also says he's a god of judgment he's a god of
00:45:16.980 wrath he is the great judge of the universe there are a lot of other names attributed god and so this
00:45:22.780 is part of what we have today with with government we pick and choose the parts of the constitution we
00:45:27.780 like we don't follow the parts we don't like and we do the same with the bible i i want a god of of
00:45:33.980 love who loves me and accepts me and nothing else we have a god of love he loves and accepts you but
00:45:40.140 he also creates standards that expect you to live by and will judge you if you don't meet those
00:45:44.040 standards that's just real clear too so it's very dangerous to pick and choose anything whether it's
00:45:49.720 in history and theology or in government you can't pick and choose you have to accept the whole thing
00:45:55.140 that's what they call the tenor of teaching you can't pick and choose the doctrines you like you have
00:45:59.980 to have the tenor of the whole teaching of the bible all 66 books that's that's his word you read all
00:46:05.960 of it not part of it yep you got a great tenor uh brother i i want to close and uh one more point
00:46:14.840 that i i just find fascinating intellectually i taught history of thought and ethics and whatever
00:46:21.040 and the greeks uh clearly uh were given tremendous intellectual gifts right uh socrates plato aristotle
00:46:31.260 and they centered around a thing called the logos which is fascinating uh right and plato had the
00:46:38.500 ascent of the soul and the logos was reason at work uh and they could never square the circle right
00:46:46.360 plato could never define uh with knowledge terms what the realm of the forms was right he couldn't
00:46:54.560 bring it down and nail a definition and in the bible it's for me it's fascinating uh that jesus
00:47:02.900 is that logos he is the one that unifies god not the realm of the forms but a personal god
00:47:10.260 in history and these days mental illness is across the board right the numbers are staggering
00:47:18.240 because people are missing that connection i think that grounds them uh between earth and heaven and
00:47:25.180 gives them an absolute certainty of what is true uh and so i i would just love to hear uh your commentary
00:47:32.160 on uh that grounding uh that that that has given people uh sanity and it versus the insanity we're
00:47:41.840 seeing in the modern world today you know i i think part of it is is you go to we believe that god is the
00:47:49.580 creator and if he's the creator he creates things to work a certain way um it's like i can't use a
00:47:56.720 shovel as a screwdriver it's just not going to work and i can't use a hammer as a can opener it's not
00:48:01.900 going to work either so the creator made things to work and function a certain way and if you know
00:48:07.220 what that way is it works a whole lot better uh there was a book that came out back in 1961 that
00:48:12.320 i find very fascinating because it's a science book it's a science book over medicine uh we mentioned
00:48:17.340 613 laws part of those 613 laws was a very extensive health code that god gave now you got to remember
00:48:24.300 that the the primary uh thinkers of that day in medicine were the egyptians and were others and
00:48:31.000 you know it's take part of a ground lizard and add it to a toasted frog and that was their medicine
00:48:36.120 and so god comes out and mount sinai and says here's what you're going to do here's communicable
00:48:41.160 diseases there are times when you're going to wear a mask so you know covid people thought that was
00:48:46.160 weird well there's times when the bible says you have to wear a mask so you don't contain god knew
00:48:50.820 germs before they ever knew what they were he talked about it he gave them a code so this doctor
00:48:54.500 this doctor in 1961 says here's the god's code and here's how science today has proven it's right
00:49:00.840 when people get reconnected with god they get back to their purpose they work better they feel better
00:49:06.000 they have less depression less suicides they're more successful you have to know why you're created
00:49:10.780 and what you're supposed to do outstanding outstanding uh thanks for giving us the tenor of faith
00:49:17.100 david barton just a gift uh to the church and to humanity thank you brother and uh now uh we're going
00:49:23.320 to uh rosemary jinx you bet dave thank you rosemary jinx uh was with us this morning on the show
00:49:30.860 and laid out uh the uh immigration accountability project uh gave us several of the of the bullets
00:49:38.840 that are hurting the country the fentanyl crossing the border the amnesty bills uh rosemary why don't you
00:49:45.320 uh in closing in a couple minutes tell us what is your new group doing how do people get a hold of
00:49:50.720 you and how do they support you thanks dave the immigration accountability project is a non-profit
00:49:57.860 designed to hold elected officials accountable for their actions on immigration so we are new we're a
00:50:06.280 startup um we are hoping to get the support from the war room posse um but we intend to call out
00:50:13.920 members of congress who do the wrong thing on immigration we are going to hold them accountable
00:50:20.000 when they say dumb things when they represent employers rather than workers um you know of
00:50:27.700 course employers have every incentive to want cheaper labor but the government's job is not to
00:50:33.280 provide them with cheaper labor or to subsidize them or to force taxpayers to subsidize them so we're
00:50:39.420 going to be holding people accountable for all of that it's time you know the the biden harris
00:50:44.340 administration has done everything in its power to wreck our country through immigration and we need
00:50:51.260 to turn that around and we need to hold people accountable who are getting in the way of turning that
00:50:56.800 around yeah well said the uh the moneyed interest right the war room the populist movement
00:51:04.280 is uh is a a self-chosen brawl uh with a moneyed interest who are not looking out for america so
00:51:11.160 rosemary jenks just said uh the major piece she's fighting for you with the immigration accountability
00:51:18.680 project so please go visit and support her at iaproject.org uh money is the minority interest uh the
00:51:27.220 minority doesn't get to make the law the majority in a republic make the law uh rosemary jenks thanks for
00:51:34.040 all you do for our great country please go support rosemary uh right now uh and thanks uh for all you
00:51:41.040 do out there right steve bannon has put you in the boardroom he's given you a seat at the table
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