Bannon's War Room - November 08, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 648: Winning The House


Episode Stats


Length

54 minutes

Words per minute

181.63193

Word count

9,988

Sentence count

18

Harmful content

Misogyny

17

sentences flagged

Toxicity

5

sentences flagged

Hate speech

11

sentences flagged


Summary

Summaries generated with gmurro/bart-large-finetuned-filtered-spotify-podcast-summ .

Julie Kelly and Natalie Peltz join us on the War Room for the second half of our late afternoon and early evening coverage. Julie and Natalie discuss the Powell/Trump dustup, Scott Besson's challenge to Trump, and the deep state.

Transcript

Transcript generated with Whisper (turbo).
Misogyny classifications generated with MilaNLProc/bert-base-uncased-ear-misogyny .
Toxicity classifications generated with s-nlp/roberta_toxicity_classifier .
Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
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
00:00:11.960 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:19.700 get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in Georgia
00:00:25.420 it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
00:00:30.560 this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
00:00:34.320 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:41.440 Stephen K Bannon okay it's Thursday uh 7 November year of our Lord 2024 welcome to the war room for
00:00:51.560 the second hour of our late afternoon early evening coverage uh a lot going on Julie Kelly's
00:00:56.200 going to join us here in a second want to make sure that you check out Scott Besson a lot going on
00:01:00.260 today Powell announced he ain't stepping down and he just dared Trump to fire him he says you can't
00:01:06.160 fire me I've got a 10-year term and you're just going to have to deal with that thing they cut
00:01:09.920 rates another 25 basis points but the big thing is is is showing that not only they're going to
00:01:15.540 continue with easy money that Powell's not leaving I think that might lead to a confrontation we'll
00:01:20.720 have to see but to understand it go to birchgold.com birchgold.com slash Bannon ended
00:01:26.780 the dollar empire to understand the whole concept of easy money but most importantly you can talk to
00:01:32.640 Philip Patrick and the team about gold as a hedge against financial turbulence because I think we're
00:01:38.980 going to go through a little financial turbulence right because we're going to pay the price for
00:01:42.500 modern monetary theory this reckless reckless reckless theory that came out of France about capital 0.63
00:01:49.240 and about particularly about spending this say hey you'd run you can raise all these deficits
00:01:53.400 can be huge and if you ever start having if you ever start having economic problems you can just raise
00:01:57.760 taxes you know and cover it all doesn't work like that so make sure you go check it out also tax
00:02:03.880 network go to tnusa.com slash Bannon that's tnusa.com slash Bannon tax network USA don't believe
00:02:13.560 when the letters come for the IRS if you just put it in the drawer it's not going to go away the
00:02:20.380 interest is building in the penalties and the fees are building you have to address it the best way to
00:02:25.580 do it just go to the you get a free you'll fill out some things basically to they kind of curate to
00:02:30.760 make sure that you're even somebody that should be using their service and then you talk to a
00:02:36.760 consultant and they walk you through it what they try to do is cap the payments maybe cut the face amount
00:02:41.440 you know cap your interest payments and work at a payment deal you need professionals to do it all
00:02:46.580 the time it's impossible for you to are I should say very hard but don't take it from me call them
00:02:50.700 go to tnusa.com slash Bannon talk to the expert now do not let that sit in the drawer trust me
00:02:58.360 the IRS is going to get some money okay so you either get all your money or they get less and the way you
00:03:05.380 do that is using tax network USA go check it out on the weaponization of the uh of the
00:03:11.320 legal uh of the lawfare weaponization and kind of the deep state being triggered I guess last night
00:03:17.420 somebody said used us took our took our name in vain and said that the problem with war room and the
00:03:22.620 problem with Bannon is they believe in this phony concept of the deep state Natalie is that not just
00:03:27.340 somebody the guy who runs media matters Madeline Peltz's boss he was and then he actually gave you
00:03:33.040 a name check saying that you were the architect of a lot of this but that we're actually victims I think
00:03:39.240 we should apologize to the audience of spreading misinformation informing them that there is a deep
00:03:43.640 state spreading misinformation one or two years in a row with the Stanford Observatory thank you
00:03:48.720 Brookings New York Times yes but there's an interesting I want to read you the quote up
00:03:54.060 does that get you a discount of the Washington spas saying no they charge me extra you know I'm
00:03:59.760 going to dog you now so I was just doing research to see if these people are feeling sad so bad I was in
00:04:06.760 the gym working out listening to MSNBC to make me mad so I have a better workout and I overheard them
00:04:11.840 saying that all the spas that was information MSNBC I'm going to tee you up though for a rant okay
00:04:18.220 good man I'm ready from the bulwark Tim Miller Tim Miller pukas or pukas or pearls on Twitter so I don't
00:04:25.040 know okay okay President Biden bet everything on the innate goodness of the American people we should
00:04:31.480 learn from his mistake saying that he was wrong wow and that's why Kamala Tim Miller if the staff
00:04:38.040 can check didn't he was heckling me the other day he bookmarked something I said I got to find out
00:04:42.300 somebody can get that to Natalie she can read it on air let's go to Julie Kelly Julie um
00:04:48.960 the hunted become the hunters ma'am I think you put a shot across the bow of one Jack Smith and like
00:04:57.660 I hey Jack don't wander too far you'll be needed in Washington tell me tell me what is what is
00:05:04.200 happening so because Jack Smith is ready to drop a superseding indictment on Trump and I don't know
00:05:10.780 eight of his co-conspirators if he lost yesterday all of a sudden he feels like he's got to get out of
00:05:16.380 town why is that ma'am correct so I have a piece of uh my sub stack declassified with Julie Kelly
00:05:22.140 that walks through potential criminal investigation into Jack Smith the special counsel's office
00:05:28.400 which by the way Steve and Natalie has spent roughly 50 million dollars in two years on pursuing both
00:05:37.780 of these cases now keep in mind this does not include what the Department of Justice spent before
00:05:43.480 Jack Smith was appointed in November of 2022 we could be talking about criminal investigation
00:05:50.880 that cost us a hundred million dollars at the end of the day to investigate Donald Trump his associates
00:05:59.160 conduct all of these grand jury proceedings in Washington DC and then move forward with the
00:06:04.440 prosecution in southern Florida for classified documents in Washington related to the events of
00:06:09.360 January 6th now Jack Smith to your point Steve we've talked about this repeatedly Jack Smith was
00:06:15.380 preparing not just to advance the existing January 6th case in Washington but to add to it to finally
00:06:22.420 bring criminal charges against the five unnamed unindicted co-conspirators there and add
00:06:29.920 seditious conspiracy counts up to that indictment now Fox News and others reporting that Jack Smith is
00:06:38.460 trying to figure out a way working with the DOJ to drop both of those cases and of course that's
00:06:45.100 because long-standing DOJ rules this is the excuse that you cannot prosecute a sitting president which
00:06:51.660 you can't of course we've never had criminal indictment of a former president either but you know DOJ
00:06:58.540 chartered new territory under the Biden Harris Merritt Garland Department of Justice so but look that
00:07:06.940 can't be the end of it right Steve and Natalie as I've covered both trials as you know and you've covered
00:07:13.260 my work I attended numerous court hearings in Florida I attended every court hearing in Washington
00:07:19.120 plus reviewed all the documents there is evidence of prosecutorial misconduct especially in the classified
00:07:26.300 documents case which of course included the armed nine-hour raid of Mar-a-Lago where agents evidence
00:07:34.380 of agents violating the terms of the search warrant by ransacking Melania Trump's bedroom and Darren
00:07:41.020 Trump's bedroom and other areas that they were not authorized to search and then of course evidence
00:07:48.380 destruction evidence of evidence destruction in that case tampering threatening a witness misleading
00:07:56.140 the court including judge cannon so there is that whole case is rife with evidence of criminality
00:08:04.220 by the special counsel's office it demands investigation and accountability and a full audit
00:08:11.420 into where 50 million dollars went including millions of dollars of unspecified contract services
00:08:18.220 that Smith includes in his bare bones report that he's required to file
00:08:25.660 Let me go back
00:08:26.300 I want to go back to if if President Trump had lost you said that he was going to put through a
00:08:30.300 superseding indictment with five additional co-conspirators and additional charges on President Trump is that what you're saying?
00:08:36.300 I believe that he would have you know he was burned obviously by the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump versus
00:08:44.380 U.S. the landmark immunity ruling that was handed down on July 1 which gutted big parts of Jack Smith's existing
00:08:52.620 indictment right because they said especially the DOJ Donald Trump's interactions with his DOJ
00:08:58.620 uh Jeffrey Clark's activity as a Department of Justice official all fell within the scope of official
00:09:05.500 duties that's core constitutional authority of the president so Jack Smith had to go back to his
00:09:12.460 first indictment he had to gut out the DOJ related stuff he left in communications with Mike Pence etc
00:09:19.340 but it's such a bare bone indictment at this point that it wasn't going to go anywhere between immunity and
00:09:25.980 the 1512 c2 ruling which is half of the counts in that indictment um the Supreme Court was going to
00:09:33.580 just toss that whole cloth so in my view he was going to come up with additional charges including
00:09:41.260 seditious conspiracy which DOJ successfully convicted multiple people of the Proud Boys
00:09:47.020 and Oath Keepers cases of that very rare statute so he was going to keep coming up with additional
00:09:54.700 charges there's no reason why he wouldn't because Stephen Natalie as we've seen not only Jack Smith
00:10:01.020 but this DOJ and federal courts federal judges completely defying the Supreme Court's ruling in both Fisher
00:10:09.660 and the immunity case Judge Chudkin basically was laughing at that ruling in her courthouse I was there
00:10:15.660 September 5th she's low-key mocking the decision and saying well I didn't read it that way and saying well no matter what I say
00:10:24.300 they as this case proceeds I'm going to get reversed so she didn't care um so they were going to 1.00
00:10:30.940 completely open up the floodgates if uh Kamala Harris had won um and double down in both this case and the 1.00
00:10:39.820 classified documents case now of course remember Judge Cannon dismissed that case in July seeing that
00:10:45.500 special counsel Jack Smith had been unconstitutionally appointed the DOJ is appealing that decision
00:10:52.140 before the 11th circuit well now what happens he's going to drop both cases apparently even if he doesn't
00:10:58.780 he knows that a Trump DOJ would go back drop the Washington case and then of course drop its appeal
00:11:04.700 of Judge Cannon's order dismissing classified documents case so that's for Jack Smith in the special counsel
00:11:11.420 office right now he thinks he's going to just drop these cases and what go back to the Hague and
00:11:17.100 pretend that he's this really successful war crimes prosecutor guy's a stone-cold loser which I also
00:11:22.940 detail in my piece his record before the Supreme Court not just this year but previously overturned
00:11:29.020 unanimously his conviction of Robert McDonald and his wife uh hung jury not a single conviction of his
00:11:35.980 prosecution vengeful prosecution of former Senator John Edwards who dared to challenge
00:11:41.100 Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in 2008 also no convictions in his pursuit the first uh first
00:11:48.060 trial against uh Senator Robert Menendez the guy's a complete failure yet they put him in charge of
00:11:54.700 15 million dollars of our tax money he had his own protective detail uh as he walked around Washington and
00:12:01.900 also at his home so this guy is is rogue and dirty as you get so were his prosecutors Jay Brett
00:12:10.860 David Harbach Molly Gaston Tom Windham all of you all of your records as you like to say Steve all your
00:12:18.860 communications all the stunts that you pulled in court Jay Brett in court and behind the scenes
00:12:26.140 trying to threaten one of Donald Trump's top closest aides to flip and become a government cooperator
00:12:31.820 Walt Nada this all has to be vetted and of course top of the list is the unlawful
00:12:40.300 egregious armed raid of uh Mar-a-Lago which then Jack Smith later admitted that they mishandled the
00:12:46.700 evidence that had been collected out of Mar-a-Lago they doctored the records remember bringing the cover
00:12:53.420 sheets to the raid and then attaching them to files taking pictures of it and leaking it uh putting
00:12:59.980 it in a court document so the press would pick up on it the FBI agents brought those cover sheets to
00:13:06.300 pull a stunt those agents need to be interviewed as to why they did that were the underlying documents
00:13:13.660 actually they match the classified cover sheet that you put on it how did you know that it was
00:13:19.420 top secret or any of the other labels that were used why did you rummage through Melania's bedroom
00:13:25.900 suite and Barron's bedroom and their gym and their kitchen and also why did you endanger the lives of
00:13:35.180 the people at Mar-a-Lago by having 30 armed agents there for nine hours looking for government papers
00:13:42.140 and including the doj fbi use of lethal force policy in the fbi race they had a they had a triage
00:13:53.580 plan they were take them to the uh if they if they got hurt or wounded they were taken to a hospital
00:13:58.700 they had the whole thing later and then it says just normal operating procedure hey going to a
00:14:03.100 president's uh winter retreat is not normal operating but everything that says like let me ask you
00:14:09.500 julie kelly should the president's attorney general should what they do is should they appoint a special 1.00
00:14:16.860 prosecutor to go after and let's give it a broad term weaponization of government so then you could 0.78
00:14:22.300 you could look into a lot of these things you have subpoena power they go to grand juries they get a
00:14:26.780 budget should president trump toss it to his attorney general or deputy his dag and and and they appoint a
00:14:34.460 special prosecutor that focuses on jack smith this would really be the hunted going becoming the
00:14:40.860 hunters would it not ma'am it would and quite honestly you know i'm not an attorney so i'm not
00:14:46.460 sure what the best approach would be um the problem too with appointing a special counsel is now we have
00:14:52.300 precedent you know that special counsel would have to be appropriately appointed jack smith was not he's
00:14:58.700 never been confirmed by the senate past special counsels have been approved by the senate because
00:15:04.060 they were u.s attorneys whether it's robert herr or david weiss or um uh john durham they were all
00:15:10.860 confirmed by the senate jack smith never was so i i guess that could be a consideration um but
00:15:18.860 would that slow the process is the question i guess and i don't see a reason why there would be a
00:15:25.020 conflict that would necessitate a special counsel then to your point just the doj or the dc whoever
00:15:31.500 the new dc house attorney is after matthew grace thankfully bounced could they conduct that investigation
00:15:41.260 truly kelly where did they go if we can put the article up if grace chung and the team can push it
00:15:45.980 out uh where do they go uh to get all your reporting ma'am it's quite brilliant and there's going to be a
00:15:51.100 lot lot listen all this has got to be done uh with transparency it's all got to be adjudicated
00:15:56.140 fairly but there's an awful lot here that has to be looked into particularly the weaponization of the
00:16:02.060 apparatus against president trump and his colleagues ma'am where do they go there's so much and also
00:16:08.060 steve you know we're working on the j6 part in that project as well so there's going to be a lot to
00:16:13.180 that as well uh declassified with julie kelly at substack real clear investigations and of course twitter
00:16:19.340 julie underscore kelly too steve it is so good to have you back to hear your voice to be on with
00:16:24.220 you natalie you are a star you did such a stellar job i know steve super proud of you and um i just
00:16:31.980 want to commend you again for uh stepping in and filling in that role because it's not easy but you
00:16:37.100 did it well and you did it with apparent ease so uh and thanks so much you guys for having me on tonight
00:16:43.020 thank you julia look forward to having you back um thoughts on what you just heard here about the
00:16:50.540 hunter the hunted become the hunters well it's quite interesting i think when you juxtapose how
00:16:55.340 much so we call it transparency and just frankly an invasion they wanted into president trump's life
00:17:00.220 buildings finances everything what about the assassination attempts right they don't really
00:17:06.380 want to investigate those right there's some one for the senate we wouldn't have anything yeah
00:17:10.700 maybe we need some sort of special counsel special investigative powers to go into those two 0.96
00:17:14.940 instances love that i have to qualify theirs too um but to that point the second one ryan routh the
00:17:19.820 weird like ukrainian paramilitary force dude it's just breaking now that his lawyers have filed a
00:17:25.260 protective order um trying to essentially withhold the disclosure of any documents produced in discovery
00:17:33.020 they're saying because there could there's no proof that it exists but there could potentially be
00:17:37.420 i can say child porn uh child porn on his devices we're not saying it's there but his lawyers are
00:17:44.380 no one said it's there but the lawyer said it may be there could be yeah so as a result of that
00:17:49.500 therefore the american people should not but yeah but other than that there's no protective order so
00:17:54.060 that must you you would assume his lawyers are saying there could be there may be child porn on his
00:18:01.100 devices the son was arrested for a child porn fine just like the day after the assassination attempt
00:18:07.340 um the special by the way we're working on uh degrasse and uh and others to get him up we've got to
00:18:14.380 talk about the uh the house obviously that's quite important i do think greater legal minds than mine
00:18:22.300 and greater minds about the constitution i think are working through these issues about special
00:18:27.260 prosecutors and who needs to actually be confirmed and not confirmed i do believe that we have to
00:18:32.860 have a very formal process i think jack smith we have to look into jack smith's activity i think
00:18:38.220 merrick garland i think merrick garland for a host of things has to be thoroughly investigated should
00:18:43.420 lawyer up that of of activities under his reign of terror over the department of justice i mean your
00:18:50.460 thoughts well if we're talking about the weaponization of government i think we should also bring
00:18:54.380 up anthony fauci i'd also throw him in there as someone who definitely needs to be investigated
00:18:58.540 maybe look uh into the ethics chief wife who still holds her position the national institutes of health 1.00
00:19:03.980 but i think you nailed something earlier this morning right the alex wagner the long mantra monologue
00:19:09.980 about how the left was forced to become the defenders of the institutions that's a limited hangout
00:19:15.740 they didn't just defend them they full-blown full-scale next level to the nth degree weaponized
00:19:23.340 them against the american people and i think going forward i think we need to be very clear that we
00:19:30.140 will not let them sort of repaint or do some revisionist history where the mandate the operations
00:19:36.620 carried out by the jack smiths of the world so we're not even i don't even want to use the word 0.99
00:19:41.100 unconstitutional because that's too nice a term right but that this is weaponization that a form
00:19:46.620 this country has never seen before and it was full spectrum not dominance but coordination
00:19:53.580 right the way that the media laid in the way that the outside sort of activist type organizations
00:19:58.940 really piled into the point that they had coordinated smear campaigns going after lawyers who dared to even
00:20:04.380 just identify or associate with president trump and i think it's that axis that you have to go after
00:20:10.380 not just because it's about jack smith right but it's about the broader weaponization not just of
00:20:16.300 government but of civil society that there's going to be a very close alignment frankly i think with
00:20:21.260 the civil society that is right now forming right it's going to be styled in the form of the jack smiths
00:20:26.780 of the world and much like with covet 19 where we laid down the precedent and we said you know by
00:20:32.540 having a big tent coalition with people like malone and naomi wolf right you're not going to get away
00:20:37.180 with doing this again right there's no in the words of the atlantic when they called for pandemic
00:20:40.940 amnesty there's no pandemic amnesty just like there's no weaponization amnesty yes and i think
00:20:45.740 you're going to start to see that narrative sort of come out right what they were doing was trying
00:20:49.980 to just save democracy no no no what you were doing was trying to destroy let's be clear the
00:20:55.180 constitutional republic amen um do we have the the patriarchy uh clip is is longer i'll do that
00:21:02.380 at the bottom of the hour we'll come back um do we have degrasse or do we have mark mitchell
00:21:08.460 alex degrasse is with us yeah can i go to alex degrasse is he calling in by phone i guess you're
00:21:13.340 traveling alex degrasse i got no everything hangs in now they keep reporting they keep reporting on the
00:21:19.500 on the senate and the senate seats which are very important and carry lakes hangs in the balance
00:21:24.220 um casey has already said with mark elias they're not doing the talent pennsylvania against
00:21:29.260 mccormick so there's going to be but what's urgent we do control the senate right now the house we
00:21:35.420 control but are we going to hold it because there's a lot of voices on the democratic side saying that is
00:21:41.500 their that is their ticket that's the instrument that they will use to bring down maga and president
00:21:46.940 trump can you update us sir yeah absolutely thank you steve so like i said morning of i thought we
00:21:54.300 would be you know at best maybe up three or four i think we're looking at up to a net two i'm going
00:22:00.940 to go through the numbers right now associated press has called 209 seats um with the redistricting
00:22:08.940 we're plus one if we're good you know the and then on top of that we have one arizona one arizona six
00:22:16.300 california 22 california 40 california 41 california 45 iowa one nebraska two washington four all locked
00:22:25.740 that gets us to 220 so you know sorry 219 i apologize so right now 219 comfortable with nothing
00:22:33.980 that's sort of up in the air so let me say that again we've got 209 according to ap we netted one
00:22:40.300 on redistricting thanks to the policy and the team we've got nine but i just listed the names that we're
00:22:45.660 definitely going to win now let's go to the up in the air category because no one slapped we've got
00:22:50.540 more people out there carrying down hang on hang on whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa full stop full stop
00:22:55.980 i just want people to understand this according to alex degrasse and the associated press
00:23:00.540 we are at 219 which is two seats more than we need to control the house of representatives so you
00:23:06.620 and stefanik and johnson's crowd are sitting there going it's it's not a it's not a big margin but we've
00:23:12.780 got that we've got this right now and you're going to talk to me how we're going to add to it you're
00:23:16.140 saying we have the house right now at 219 and we're going to add to it but we don't have any fear right
00:23:22.540 now of losing the house no no fear unless something insane happens but all of those good to go those are
00:23:30.220 absolutely going to win and the associated press will call them soon i can go over those numbers again
00:23:35.580 arizona one arizona six california 22 california 40 california 41 california 45 iowa one nebraska
00:23:45.180 two washington four boom okay now let's get into what's sort of in the flux here okay we've got
00:23:51.980 two that we're very favored in uh that's alaska so we should put that to bed but just not going to say
00:23:57.660 that's and in colorado which we're sending everyone curing ballots 1800 ballots it's all
00:24:08.140 hands on deck we've like everyone in the republican party is heading out there it's a tech secure state
00:24:13.900 if you're in colorado you're in aurora which is really has become a hub for the for the maga
00:24:18.940 movement aurora where you had the legal immigration issues in the apartments if we flip the seat it's huge
00:24:24.620 the democrat uh sort of stronghold that we had targeted and we're in the lead but i think this
00:24:30.940 thing could be decided steve 100 200 votes either which way i'd rather be us than them but let's just
00:24:36.700 say we put that up that gets us to 221 boom okay we've got three true toss-ups okay we've got
00:24:45.820 our boy joe kent i feel great about it i think we're probably favored but it's just so much outstanding
00:24:51.100 you don't know but i feel good about it what they will have a better read on it on monday
00:24:56.540 um so let's pray and if anything we can do to cure ballots i'm not sure what the rules are there so i
00:25:02.620 apologize but it's all hands on deck we've got two in california california 13 and california 47
00:25:09.580 that are really kind of true toss-ups um and then we've got lean democrat which i think are kind of
00:25:16.380 out of our way but we'll see what's up and you've got some three other california seats 0.79
00:25:20.700 maryland which still isn't called and lori i think you know it's sort of a toss-up as well but the
00:25:24.620 numbers are tough and then ohio nine obviously looks tough i'm not sure if he can see it and
00:25:31.180 oregon six so we're looking at you know i think a worst case we lose one seat from where we're at right
00:25:39.740 now which would give us four votes two seats or i think but look let's just say we get half of those
00:25:46.300 toss-ups are one or two that gives us either where we're at or picking up one or two best case picking
00:25:51.420 up two ten votes five seats yeah but you could you could say you you feel that we may be at 222 to 213
00:25:59.820 that could be the number yeah i mean it would be 14 yeah exactly yeah okay yeah that's where they go on
00:26:09.500 social media to get you on the path that's that's pretty much what we feel great about i mean you've
00:26:14.060 got those three toss-ups um and so from there it's all good but uh i'm at the grass 81 this is super
00:26:21.020 important i people are locked in on this i mean this is really what the conversation is about you guys are
00:26:26.220 first to hear this news as i'm getting ballot dumps i can go on all day about the specifics i think
00:26:31.740 eight o'clock um california time 11 o'clock guard time keep a look at california they're going to let
00:26:36.860 us know what's out there steve that isn't that interesting they don't even know so that's the
00:26:40.940 game we're dealing with in california but thank you steve at the grass 81 on x alex okay let's get
00:26:48.060 that on the twitter feed everybody focus on 11 o'clock tonight short commercial break we're
00:26:52.540 going to be back in the war looks like we got the house folks and locked it up short break back
00:27:03.420 the elites are getting desperate they now want to use the technology behind bitcoin for their own
00:27:08.620 orwellian purposes their gold to dominate our economy by forcing everyone to use central bank
00:27:14.860 digital currencies which they control imagine your every purchase being called into question
00:27:20.860 your every move tracked like you live in a communist country this is not the america we want but it is 0.79
00:27:27.580 the america they want to create fortunately you can fight back i believe owning gold is the best
00:27:33.500 solution why because it keeps you in control and safeguards your savings plus with a gold ira from
00:27:40.060 birch gold you can move your ira or 401k into physical gold without paying any taxes or penalties
00:27:47.740 to learn more get a free info kit by going to birch gold dot com slash band and that's birch gold
00:27:53.580 dot com slash band and birch gold is the only gold company i trust to help patriots defend their
00:27:59.980 savings let me repeat that birch gold group is the only gold company i trust to help patriots defend
00:28:06.940 their savings so take a stand right now go to birch gold dot com slash band and get your free
00:28:13.180 info kit on gold ira i've been telling you about cyber scammers who try to steal graceland the fbi
00:28:20.940 calls this house stealing and it's a real threat if you own a home or any real estate pay close
00:28:27.340 attention when was the last time you checked the title to your home with an average of 90 percent of
00:28:33.740 your net worth in your home criminals are targeting homeowners like never before they can transfer your
00:28:39.740 home title take out loans in your name and leave you with a financial nightmare act now to protect
00:28:46.540 your home's equity with triple lock protection from home title lock go to home title lock dot com
00:28:52.860 enter your address and find out if your title is still in your own name use promo code bannon to get a
00:28:59.100 complete title scan and your first 30 days of protection free that's 30 days of free protection
00:29:05.100 and peace of mind do not wait take action right now to protect your most valuable asset visit home
00:29:12.860 title lock dot com and use promo code bannon that's home title lock dot com promo code bannon please
00:29:19.020 do this today i want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming to our money in our bank accounts
00:29:25.900 first think back to 9 11 shortly after the government pushed through the patriot act this gave the government
00:29:31.500 power to spy on innocent americans by monitoring our phone and email and tracking our movement across
00:29:37.740 the internet now jim records editor of the independent financial newsletter strategic intelligence and new
00:29:44.220 york times best-selling author is warning about a coming event that could elevate this governmental
00:29:49.740 surveillance to a terrifying new level in fact some of the guests i've had on the war room believe
00:29:55.180 that the government will soon expand their powers to track our every move if we say the wrong
00:30:01.180 things on social media donate to the wrong causes buy firearms or even vote maga the government may
00:30:07.580 be able to shut us out of our bank accounts i can't say for sure if this will happen but it's an
00:30:13.980 interesting and dire warning fortunately jim records an american patriot and friend of mine has made it his
00:30:19.980 mission to educate us on what he believes is coming and how to protect yourself from the possibility of
00:30:27.100 programmable money watch jim's warning video now before it's censored like i've been in the past
00:30:34.220 go to rickardswarroom.com that's rickardswarroom.com now to see the video this is not to say that so-called
00:30:42.780 economic anxiety can explain away our country's embrace of racist and sexist demagoguery in fact it's
00:30:49.660 quite the opposite economic anxieties are a key part of an ideology that bemoans the loss of white
00:30:55.900 male power even as macho white dudes continue to dominate our politics in exit polls white men 1.00
00:31:03.100 without a college degree supported donald trump over kamala harris by 40 points voters including
00:31:10.460 men and women who had served in the military went for trump over harris by 31 points to that end
00:31:17.420 pogue identifies another factor that i think motivates the maga movement the reassertion of
00:31:22.620 a white male warrior class as pogue writes you'll often hear in conservative circles that america's
00:31:28.860 warrior class which on the right is often believed to be from ethnically scotch irish disproportionately
00:31:35.020 southern families who treat military service as family heritage that they have been the ones who bled
00:31:41.340 to build our empire and ended up with nafta fentanyl and a coastal establishment that sees them
00:31:47.020 and their values as backward and dangerous that was a key part of the message crafted by trump accolades
00:31:56.460 a white male warrior class i guess speaking of our white male warrior don't worry stephen k bannon is
00:32:02.300 still here i'm just bringing in this show i sent steve that whole montage that alex wagner
00:32:09.020 brought her show in with last night because i think thus far it's probably the best analysis i've seen
00:32:13.980 sort of sort of post-mortem um of the election because it actually looks at it through the lens of
00:32:19.100 the populist struggle like we said left-wing populism versus right-wing populism though they never dare
00:32:24.300 to go into the territory of immigration which is why i think we'll continue um to to smoke them but 1.00
00:32:30.700 am i do you want me to just tee off on the patriarchy stuff you you roll okay well as i did this morning i
00:32:37.420 i said oh my gosh i'm gonna get lit up for mansplaining to alex i like alex wagner quite a
00:32:43.020 bit here's why i like her show she's very precise in her language she does her research i mean she kind
00:32:48.940 of looks like the kid to get all a's in the third grade right for this is there something wrong yeah
00:32:53.180 no no the guys couldn't exactly um i got the first ever a plus at harvard westlake
00:32:59.180 oh my god one of the best prep schools in environmental science so i had to lie and say
00:33:05.100 climate change is real on your score on your on your on your test um i felt like as you know they're
00:33:12.140 going to get me for mansplaining this morning i think you're the best one to take it apart because
00:33:16.060 i pulled up somebody sent me a something i said a few years ago and i said that the races in the the
00:33:22.780 political contest in the in the future are going to be the times up movement versus populism i saw
00:33:30.380 this a couple of years ago when i was watching i think the golden globes uh with some of the
00:33:35.580 bloomberg guys and oprah said the whole thing was not just time you know was was was times up and me too
00:33:42.620 and times up was was was higher me too was kind of you know people that hit on these women in 1.00
00:33:48.780 business situations or other situations in hollywood you know the hollywood couch the times
00:33:53.900 up was different the times up it's time up it's the times up for the patriarchy just the raw hatred
00:33:59.580 you've seen in the run-up to this about trump represents the patriarchy i think you know someone
00:34:04.460 smart like you can deconstruct it but i said a couple of years ago you could see where this is going
00:34:08.540 this was going to be the times up handmaid's tale crowd versus the populist nationalists and this is
00:34:15.180 what i learned at danbury with more african americans and latin hispanics and latinos coming
00:34:21.020 over i think we can get beyond race right and you're going to have this gender fight you just 1.00
00:34:26.780 started look at some of these numbers although trump did extraordinarily well you'll move past that and
00:34:31.580 we'll really get to economics right and power which i think that's where the populist nationalist
00:34:36.460 movement is really going to go next level natalie winters yeah just to set the stage numbers wise
00:34:41.180 there's one of the lead stories in axios today talking about how young men overwhelmingly went
00:34:45.660 for president trump in pennsylvania men under 30 plus 18 points for trump biden for reference was just
00:34:52.380 he he won it by nine it's doubling the margin which when you add it up it's what 27 point swing
00:34:58.540 right and double digit leads in both michigan and north carolina with that same demographic but
00:35:03.900 i think to have this discussion of the sort of gendered politics particularly when it comes to young
00:35:08.300 men i think you have it through two separate kind of silos one is through the matrix of persuasion
00:35:14.060 and then one is the matrix of mobilization right on the persuasion side i think that's where you get
00:35:18.780 into the sort of culture war stuff it harkens back to 2016 right and talking about what is masculinity
00:35:24.780 you obviously saw efforts to sort of redefine that not just from the harris campaign um but just more
00:35:29.500 broadly culturally the left but then i think right now what you're hearing most of the discussion
00:35:34.140 about this idea that oh it was the podcast it was the podcasts and i think that that is really more
00:35:38.780 of an aftershock of what is a cultural earthquake that i think is encapsulated in part you're saying
00:35:44.620 the podcast about the bro nature of the podcast that this is kind of something birthed those podcasts
00:35:50.220 right birthed the idea that men wanted to have for lack of a better word a safe space camaraderie and
00:35:56.300 they can go into a to a safe space and hear other guys talk about and i think manly topics yeah and
00:36:02.060 i think one of the whiskey women golf all that right deconstructing the deep state um i think one of the 1.00
00:36:08.620 best moments though on this campaign to sort of reverse engineer where they went so wrong on gender
00:36:14.620 you know when they had a full media meltdown about president trump standing up there and saying hey women
00:36:20.540 i'm going to protect you whether you like it or not right they put such a pejorative connotation on
00:36:25.980 that when in reality and maybe i'm a little shall we say trad i know alex wagner used that word
00:36:32.060 but that is what traditional masculinity this is trad this is trad i'm very from from l.a you're trad from
00:36:39.820 from uh from uh uh san fernando valley you're you're trad fernando valley what no okay the west side
00:36:47.500 west side santa monica no but you went to harvard westlake so that is on the west that is over you
00:36:52.860 got to go across the hill well the lower camp this is split i know okay but i i do think it is is
00:36:57.740 interesting because when the one of the refrains that you always heard from harris was i'm here to
00:37:02.540 help you president trump is here to enrich himself yes government we don't want you we don't want your
00:37:09.100 help right and i think that that chips away at fundamentally what the idea of masculinity is right
00:37:15.340 someone like kamala harris coming in and helping you and in reality i think what men want particularly
00:37:19.900 young men want is the ability to protect the women that they love in their lives and the way that they
00:37:24.940 protect women in their lives is not how can you say that when that was the total meltdown when
00:37:28.780 president trump said that well i'm here to protect you even if you don't but that shows you how far
00:37:33.820 they've gone and i think when you broaden out that critique it's not an attack explicitly or just only
00:37:39.500 on men it really boils down to i think the nuclear family right the idea of stripping that away and i
00:37:46.060 think men are longing and yearning for the ability to have a family it's of course interlinked with the
00:37:50.860 economic stuff too but when she brings up for example to i think the the military example right
00:37:56.380 she's saying oh these people feel like they've been deployed overseas and in return they've really
00:38:00.220 seen no benefit you know these are the young men and women who've had to actually look guns in the
00:38:06.780 eyes not just you know have highfalutin rhetoric from president trump about it liz cheney melts down 0.76
00:38:11.660 and when you see the leaders who are responsible for sending these people overseas
00:38:17.580 stab their families in the back by calling the supporters of the maga movement fascists right
00:38:23.180 if masculine put it this way if masculinity is what mark milley is is what john kelly is 0.60
00:38:29.340 then i don't think men want to be masculine because that represents an inversion right of what it means
00:38:34.460 to be a man and i i remember sitting there when we were talking about the migrant invasion while you
00:38:38.940 were in prison and i said the democrats version i don't know if you saw you in prison i'll catch you
00:38:43.580 up after the show but they put out this ad okay and it was the most dysgenic looking group of people 0.99
00:38:49.820 i probably have higher testosterone levels than most of the men that they used in the ad but that was
00:38:54.380 their big appeal to men and it was like you know the star wars bar of people and that was what they
00:38:59.740 thought was going to appeal to men right it shows you how out of out of touch they are but i think
00:39:03.980 their concept of masculinity is forcing men to sit in a cuck chair and watch their country be destroyed
00:39:11.740 right and they get off on it that's what they want they want to strip you of your agency so when
00:39:16.460 kamala harris waltzes in there and says hey look i'm gonna help you the government's here here you 1.00
00:39:21.900 know the government's here to help no one wants that but they fundamentally don't understand that
00:39:27.340 i think the woke stuff is sort of a sideshow it's not as important of an issue to get into
00:39:35.340 do i have mark is mark mitchell waiting is he up we have mark mitchell ed rasmussen he wants to come
00:39:41.020 on he's got he's got a lesson a real man a real pollster let me go back i want to make sure i because
00:39:47.740 i want to see how much time i had people's heads are going to blow up because john kelly is one of the most
00:39:51.900 revered combat marines he he he was the famous marine general that went to anbar province and
00:39:59.180 showed the marines were the toughest tribe when you say him about masculinity is it because of what
00:40:04.300 he did with president trump is that is that what you're is that what you're questioning his when
00:40:08.140 you talk about manhood well well two things i think that's part of it but i think that that's a
00:40:12.860 symptom of a bigger idea in which these people have subscribed and essentially i think ushered forward a
00:40:20.380 concept of american regime american statehood where your average man they don't care about
00:40:27.420 their lives and it's obvious in the way that they deploy them everywhere to every country to every
00:40:33.500 border except our own and i think the harshest and most offensive juxtaposition is when you see them
00:40:39.580 treating our military like the equivalent of an international fema where what matters to them what
00:40:45.740 marks an emergency is if you know democracy and some baltic nation that this country doesn't even 1.00
00:40:50.780 care about is under siege or you know if a couple of russians are trickling over into ukrainian
00:40:56.060 territory or if the pocketbooks and the profit margins of boeing and raytheon are being undercut
00:41:01.100 right that's what constitutes an emergency for them but juxtapose that with what happened in north
00:41:05.500 carolina right you want to talk about a lack of masculinity the fact that the federal government did 0.99
00:41:11.180 absolutely nothing and they hid behind mainstream media cameras and you know weird statements from
00:41:17.100 pete buddha judge on twitter saying that no what we're doing we're actually no they they told people
00:41:21.740 to stand down and they hid behind the shroud of misinformation and tried to blame it on other
00:41:26.460 people i think it is through those juxtapositions the hypocrisy the irony that people get really
00:41:32.700 fundamentally mad and it's the blowback not just to the feminist movement i've always thought 0.70
00:41:37.180 discussions like that are reductive it's why i don't really wage into the culture or gender stuff
00:41:42.060 um it's but it's a salient political force and as much as you know andrew tate love him hate him
00:41:49.100 he tapped in to that with young men right there is a blowback a kind of backlash to the over
00:41:56.460 promotion of feminism in the form of people like kamala harris even being having a slim chance of
00:42:02.060 becoming the commander-in-chief woefully underqualified i don't even think she ever prosecuted a case we all
00:42:06.780 know how she got to where she got to right and then in the same breath she laments the me too
00:42:11.020 movement okay but the point is there's a backlash to it and i think finally you saw the convergence of
00:42:17.660 the matrix of persuasion and mobilization because young men hadn't been reached out to really before
00:42:24.540 because i think they thought they were so politically apathetic right but they finally met them where they
00:42:30.140 were and i think that's one of the sort of under told stories of the campaign but it's why i also think
00:42:35.260 too the media is also so on the back foot and this is interesting too the columbia journalism review
00:42:40.460 which you're talking about in 5 p.m they put out their long form article saying oh we need to endorse
00:42:46.860 a maddow style resistance one of the ideas that they had come with maddow coming out and talking about
00:42:52.620 the media it's got to be the lead of resistance yeah they believe they coined maddowvian as an adjective
00:42:58.860 which i kind of like um but they said that one of their potential solutions was creating
00:43:04.060 a sort of you know grassroots non-corporate backed podcast network that's very left-wing heavy
00:43:09.980 wow but it's why conservatives dominate on talk radio right they can't do it without that so i don't
00:43:15.500 really i think if they're thinking that oh the reason why kamala harris lost is because she didn't go
00:43:22.060 on joe rogan that's missing the forest for the trees that's a symptom not the broader issue and
00:43:28.460 it's not when when we we sell ourselves short i think when we spin the issue merely as oh it's you
00:43:34.060 know trannies and when women's sports or oh it's you know it's this oh oh it's a harvard westlake they 0.99
00:43:39.740 had more tranny bathrooms than kids who were trans you got to gotta have surge capacity they were like 1.00
00:43:46.300 there's one although can i tell real quick happy happy story so there's a kid who transitioned in 0.95
00:43:51.980 my class because we had this crazy short-haired like purple teacher and he literally told me
00:43:57.980 the reason that i transitioned was because this teacher told me that like you know i was non-binary
00:44:03.020 whatever whatever and you know what he who became she and then became a he again came back and became
00:44:09.500 he came back became a he and reverse transition reverse transitioned and texted me on tuesday night
00:44:16.860 saying trump with an american flag are you kidding me that what a great story that is i know
00:44:22.380 and is the nephew of a rather famous hollywood producer who i won't dox but um yeah so that that
00:44:29.980 was a happy moment but no the the gender stuff i think is it's not really a gender thing it's a
00:44:35.980 symptom of of a culture and economic issue um and i think that our side treats it rather
00:44:41.500 reductively when we reduce it to to merely you know woke sports talking about gender let me go to a
00:44:49.900 tim miller and a tweet from tim miller i'm gonna let you handle this because i can't okay i'm listening
00:44:54.460 i can't last week at the ban and presser several of his acolytes were adamant and private that the
00:45:01.980 dems would try to block trump if he won it's probably too much to hope that any credit is
00:45:07.820 given for respecting democracy and treating this transition in a manner trump doesn't deserve
00:45:15.420 i mean we were sitting there saying that they know we know they're going to contest it if president
00:45:19.740 trump if it's tight like they're doing in pennsylvania right now they're going to get a whole churn
00:45:24.540 um it's not if you take a blowout right first of all tim you guys didn't take the house so i'm
00:45:29.900 sorry for your loss but let's be frank uh but look here here's the thing we defended democracy in 2020
00:45:38.620 by doing the stop the steel stuff obviously a couple people colored outside the lines i'm not
00:45:42.620 defending those but what we did was democracy to its core yes and by the way tim too i don't even
00:45:48.460 accept your premise because you guys are actively working to i would say subvert democracy in the sense
00:45:56.140 that you guys are now organizing yeah you it's your last ditch effort it's your last choice to
00:46:01.180 only have civil society at your disposal but that's all that you have so the fact that you're not trying
00:46:07.020 to do anything else like congrats you don't control any other level what does he mean treating this
00:46:11.420 transition a manner trump doesn't deserve we're just seeing every night she's walking she's walking 0.51
00:46:15.740 through here's what the resistance has got to be they're already doing the hits on mass they're having
00:46:20.060 private phone calls with the dhs secretary how they can import the maximum number of illegal aliens
00:46:25.420 into this country um respect that transition how about is that foreign election interference is that
00:46:30.940 democracy subversion importing people from countries that consistently rank in the bottom 10 percentile
00:46:36.300 of most democratic i mean haiti for example how about this tim haiti hasn't had an election i think since
00:46:41.580 2016 and you support flying in bussing in shipping in tens of thousands of people into the most
00:46:48.220 patriotic red-blooded communities where are all you democracy defenders how's that they don't need 0.99
00:46:53.820 to assimilate jim rickards has got the newsletter this global newsletter that walks you through capital
00:46:59.500 markets geopolitics for for the viewers and listeners of the war room and the podcast it's right up your
00:47:06.140 alley you can go to meltdown 24 that's all one word meltdown 24.com over at paradigm press you see all
00:47:12.940 the different uh all the different versions of the letter he's got special letters professional he's got a
00:47:17.820 general letter i think comes out once a month we're going to try to get records on tomorrow is that
00:47:22.300 we're going to try to do or if not saturday tomorrow okay jim rickards or join us also not tomorrow
00:47:29.100 saturday or maybe next week maybe sometime it's a busy man i'm busy man i'm getting i'm getting i'm
00:47:35.420 getting stink eye from our producer okay let me let me okay let me reiterate no jim rickards or no jim
00:47:41.180 rickards maybe i'll get that cnbc no i'll leave that cnbc thing um warpath.coffee navy seals
00:47:50.860 are in back of this company and said hey we want a coffee that's just not standard navy brew we want
00:47:55.100 coffee that's the equivalent of the weapons that we have as navy seals the training the best in the
00:48:00.140 world and also the the scuba and all that so warpath.coffee also sacred human warpath.coffee
00:48:06.780 five thousand five star reviews from folks just like you so go check it out and sacred human health
00:48:13.580 you go to sacredhumanhealth.com got the grass-fed beef liver so it gives me just all this extra energy
00:48:20.220 so go go check it out um some you know some of the people on our staff are getting the phones blown up
00:48:26.700 right now some people that are in the engine room because they're saying oh my gosh suzy wiles is a
00:48:31.100 bush you have to you have to deal with the alternatives you have president trump and look
00:48:36.860 i laid out an alternative that he would go back to the maybe what jack kennedy did they thought the
00:48:43.180 uh eisenhower administration was too stodgy so what jack kennedy did particularly since he had his
00:48:49.820 brother bobby as the attorney general his dad said how about this don't have a chief of staff who
00:48:55.660 become too powerful what you do is have an appointment secretary that kind of you know keeps
00:49:00.620 the control of the oval office and bobby can help you just do it he didn't have it that could have
00:49:04.860 been an alternative for president trump president trump didn't want to do they want to have a
00:49:07.660 chief of staff the alternatives were principally kevin mccarthy and kevin mccarthy was really running
00:49:13.100 hard for this jeff miller the lobbyist was really pushing him for this if you'd had kevin mccarthy in
00:49:18.780 there you know you almost got to ask what i think our broadcasting license would have been yeah it's
00:49:23.900 almost like why did we do this why we just go through this also you know it was brook rollins and
00:49:27.740 burke's got done a thing over at afpi or uh but there's a lot of people think that that is kind
00:49:33.180 of a holding tank for a lot of rhino neoliberal neocon policies susie's kind of not an idy log and i
00:49:39.900 realize people are sitting there she's a bushy she was involved with this she's involved with that
00:49:43.980 she was she's been with president trump she joined in the darkest days she was in the 16 campaign okay
00:49:49.580 not in the white house but she came back and was on the uh joined him in the darkest days of early
00:49:54.860 2021 has been around long before he even got the campaign up and uh up and running and ran rick
00:50:01.500 scott's 2010 gubernatorial campaign which could help in the senate race was in desantis just did a
00:50:07.340 leadership she's very close to rick scott if we go that route to make sure mcconnell's flunkies can't 0.90
00:50:13.500 take over the senate there's a lot of moving pieces here steven miller steven miller would who i think
00:50:19.820 ought to be named immediately the mass deportation czar maybe he's deputy chief yeah we're not
00:50:26.060 talking border czar anymore it's mass deportation czar it's not borders now we're gonna build a wall
00:50:30.780 but you gotta you gotta deport millions and millions of people uh real quickly natalie thanks for doing
00:50:36.220 this and do uh what's your social media where do people get you natalie g winters on all social media
00:50:41.340 platforms okay fantastic uh i want to thank the team over revolver the team over at breitbart
00:50:49.340 cain citizen cain and the citizens free press the hoff brothers over at uh at gateway pundit i know
00:50:57.420 i'm missing a bunch of oh uh rahim and rahim's taking this magnificent train up in my face taking
00:51:02.380 this train back from florida taking it back it looked like left on time it did look like the oriental
00:51:06.860 express rahim over at national pulse so many of these alternatives and i say the mainstream media
00:51:13.180 is done and i think rachel matter trying to look for volunteers and coming her resistant media side 1.00
00:51:17.820 misses the point not like all you guys suck the american people are not watching you anymore the 0.90
00:51:22.860 alternative media the podcast all that is really the cutting edge i want to thank everybody on the 0.92
00:51:27.660 right and of course our entire team the world of possum for sharing the content make sure you
00:51:32.620 download the podcast and give us a review okay give us a read i read them all natalie i read them too
00:51:41.900 see you
00:51:46.780 you owe back taxes right here's the question why is the irs targeting you and not millionaires who owe
00:51:53.980 a fortune compared to you rich people have tax attorneys you probably don't tax network usa are
00:52:01.100 patriots you want on your side to solve your irs tax problems quickly and painlessly their attorneys
00:52:08.780 strategists and expert negotiators employ brilliant strategies designed to solve your irs problem quickly
00:52:16.940 in your favor they have a preferred direct line to the irs they know which agents to talk to and which to
00:52:24.620 avoid and tax network usa learned of a limited time special irs offer the irs is willing to
00:52:32.860 forgive one billion dollars in tax penalties find out if you qualify before it's too late schedule your free
00:52:41.260 confidential consultation now look tax network usa has resolved over one billion in tax debts and they offer a
00:52:50.220 best-in-class client satisfaction guarantee this is the team i recommend to solve your irs problems
00:52:57.100 so you can get your life back call 1-800-958-1000 or visit t-n-u-s-a dot com slash bannon t-n-u-s-a dot com slash bannon
00:53:11.900 include things like preservatives artificial ingredients and other additives that really aren't benefiting your health
00:53:18.460 so that's why we created sacred human really trying to fill this gap of quality supplements
00:53:23.500 and of course the beef liver being our flagship products for those who don't know beef liver is
00:53:29.020 loaded with highly bioavailable ingredients such as vitamin a b12 zinc coq10 etc and because it is 100
00:53:38.300 grass-fed and natural your body is able to absorb these nutrients far better than taking any other synthetic
00:53:44.620 multivitamin or any other synthetic vitamin in general so we have some other amazing products
00:53:50.700 but if you'd like to check us out you can go to sacred human health dot com and cheers to your health
00:53:56.060 seven hundred thousand americans every year yes heart disease is the number one killer
00:54:01.260 every year year in and year out heart disease builds over time hypertension high blood pressure
00:54:06.540 bad cholesterol diabetes all of it affects our heart a healthy heart is key to being energetic as we get
00:54:13.900 older it is never too early to take care of your heart you see heart disease sneaks up on us you can
00:54:21.260 start in your 30s and when this happens you're at serious risk by the time you turn 60 if you want
00:54:25.100 to take care of your heart and those you care about please go to war room health dot com
00:54:31.260 that's war room health dot com all one word war room health dot com use the code war room at checkout
00:54:37.980 to save 67 of your first shipment that's code war room at checkout to save 67 and do it again
00:54:45.100 war room health all one word war room health dot com go there today you need if you're going to be part
00:54:51.580 of the posse you need a strong heart you need a lion's heart how we're going to do that is with salty
00:54:57.660 go there do it today check it out