Bannon's War Room - November 22, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 658: The Primrose Path To WW3


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

190.40831

Word Count

10,418

Sentence Count

922

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 He had nothing to do with and had no idea who was involved with Project 2025.
00:00:08.100 Donald Trump's picks for his new administration, well, they suggest otherwise.
00:00:11.980 At least six of Trump's nominees or appointees have ties to Project 2025, either as advisors, authors, contributors, or in promotional videos.
00:00:20.980 Why did they show up?
00:00:22.560 Well, Katie, I can tell you what the FBI and DHS are saying publicly, and then I'll tell you what committee sources think is going on.
00:00:29.360 FBI and DHS are saying that the threat picture right now is so sensitive that they feel they can only talk about the big issues in a closed hearing, in a classified, closed session.
00:00:39.520 And one of the issues that they don't want to talk about publicly is the fact that China has successfully hacked a bunch of telecom companies, and they may have gotten access to classified information.
00:00:48.540 That's very sensitive.
00:00:49.780 So that's understandable, but there's nothing that would prevent them from having both an open hearing and a closed hearing.
00:00:55.200 And what committee sources I talk to are concerned about is they feel like here are two top officials who are not long in their jobs.
00:01:02.840 Mayorkas obviously leaving as a political appointee.
00:01:05.400 And Chris Wray, the FBI director, we're reporting Donald Trump wants to replace him, so he may leave as well.
00:01:11.040 And the feeling is that they decided they didn't want to sit for another grilling on the Hill.
00:01:15.520 These hearings are not pleasant.
00:01:16.880 They get yelled at.
00:01:17.860 They get asked tough questions.
00:01:19.560 Some people view it as a circus, but it's an important function where taxpayers get to see these top officials answering hard questions.
00:01:28.040 And sometimes there are good questions, and we learn things.
00:01:30.240 And so we're not going to have that opportunity.
00:01:32.240 And it's not clear at all that these open hearings will be rescheduled before these two men leave their jobs, Katie.
00:01:38.540 Could they possibly be rescheduled to earlier next year when there's a new CIA director or a new FBI director and new Homeland Security head?
00:01:48.380 Absolutely. I don't think this is the end of worldwide threat hearings and open hearings.
00:01:52.960 I just think these two gentlemen have decided that they don't need to do this anymore, and they are leaving.
00:01:58.020 And so the taxpayers lose out on this opportunity.
00:02:00.680 All right, Ken Delaney, thank you very much.
00:02:04.300 Okay, they're just sitting there.
00:02:05.900 You know, I've never heard of this.
00:02:07.060 The FBI director and Homeland Security has been impeached.
00:02:12.240 FBI director is going to be under investigation.
00:02:14.280 They just say, no, we're not going to do this.
00:02:15.600 Talk about checks and balances, and all they scream about is democracy.
00:02:20.120 MSNBC right there.
00:02:20.920 Oh, yeah, okay, well, fine.
00:02:22.140 You know, people on the committee said they don't believe them.
00:02:25.440 What the agency is saying, well, it's so sensitive.
00:02:27.980 It's so sensitive.
00:02:28.840 Maybe should the threat environment so sensitive.
00:02:30.640 I thought the threat environment was all right-wingers.
00:02:34.800 Her mom's going to school boards.
00:02:36.260 Her father's trying to get the pornography out of the libraries with the blue-haired Marxist librarians.
00:02:41.220 I thought that was it.
00:02:43.260 Oh, the threat environment.
00:02:46.380 Unreal.
00:02:48.780 Welcome to the 6 o'clock hour.
00:02:50.980 The attorney general of the great state of Texas joins us, Ken Paxson.
00:02:55.960 Attorney General Paxson, thank you for joining us.
00:02:58.460 Rumor has it you're shortlisted to be talked to by the president of the United States.
00:03:03.900 That would be Donald Trump to be attorney general of these United States.
00:03:08.040 Do you have interest in that job, sir?
00:03:11.400 Yeah, I think I could do a really good job.
00:03:14.320 I've obviously been a Texas attorney general for 10 years, have operated a big agency, but I also know what it's like to sue the DOJ.
00:03:22.480 And I know what state AGs are going to do, what the Democratic AGs are going to do.
00:03:25.860 I know how to deal with them.
00:03:27.360 And I've also obviously been targeted by DOJ and the FBI, and I know what that's like.
00:03:31.640 And so I do have a mission that I think needs to be accomplished, which is we need to make sure that the DOJ is about justice and not injustice.
00:03:39.560 And I think there's some huge issues that need to be resolved there.
00:03:44.560 Talk about being battle hard.
00:03:46.040 You know, we spent, when you got impeached, kind of illegitimately impeached, and we had to go to the trial, you had an uprising, a populist uprising of just average common citizens said, hey, Ken Paxson's our guy.
00:04:01.180 We don't care what the elites want to do down there.
00:04:03.340 He's our guy.
00:04:04.000 We'll have his back.
00:04:04.680 But what lessons did you learn about being targeted by the state power, the FBI and the attorney general, and also all the elites down in Texas that, quite frankly, wanted you out of the way, sir?
00:04:16.580 I think a couple of things.
00:04:17.900 One is that the truth matters.
00:04:19.500 And you can't always get that out very easily, but you have to battle to get the truth out and get the truth out so that people understand what's really going on.
00:04:29.200 And that's really hard with the left-wing media.
00:04:30.920 It's why we're fortunate to have shows like yours.
00:04:33.500 And the second thing I'd say is you've got to be persistent.
00:04:36.280 You cannot give up the fight because sometimes it feels overwhelming.
00:04:40.400 You have to keep the fight up every single day and not give in and get up the next day even if you got beat the day before, and you've got to fight them again.
00:04:51.860 What would be your priority sitting there if you were talking to the president?
00:04:54.880 And obviously you can't give us the confidential, total inside baseball.
00:04:59.060 But what is your pitch?
00:05:00.220 How do you present President Trump with, hey, I know you've known me a long time.
00:05:05.200 I know you've seen me in action.
00:05:06.440 You've had my back.
00:05:07.400 But as your attorney general, here's what I think needs to be done, and here's what I am going to do, sir.
00:05:12.960 Well, first of all, I think I'm battle-tested.
00:05:15.440 I mean, I've proven that I can do the job in Texas, which is the largest Republican state.
00:05:20.660 So it's definitely the closest ground to DOJ.
00:05:24.400 I'd tell them obviously I have a lot of experience dealing with DOJ, both on a personal level and on just the state level, having sued them over 100 times.
00:05:33.220 And I understand exactly the model that the Democratic AGs will use against the Department of Justice once it's controlled by the Trump administration.
00:05:43.120 So I think I know how to do this job.
00:05:44.980 And I also believe that the inside battle, I'm used to that as well, inside of the bureaucracy.
00:05:50.920 I've had to deal with it in my own agency and dealing with people that are not on board with what I want to do.
00:05:57.460 It's going to be no different at DOJ, and some of those people are going to have to be moved around and taken out of their positions.
00:06:06.300 General Paxton, it shouldn't be lost on you.
00:06:09.360 It's not lost on our audience that if the president was to nominate you, you would have to go start that tour that Matt Gaetz started yesterday.
00:06:18.900 And John Cornyn is up there.
00:06:20.920 John Cornyn, he's not exactly a friend of the war room.
00:06:25.020 He's definitely not a friend of the war room posse or the MAGA movement.
00:06:28.040 We think he's a total phony and a blowhard.
00:06:30.360 But he would go out of his way, would he not, sir, to make sure that although you're fellow Texans, that you were not Attorney General of the United States?
00:06:38.140 Am I correct in that?
00:06:39.600 Well, I don't know.
00:06:41.100 He's not stated his position on me.
00:06:43.000 Hopefully he would give me a fair shot.
00:06:45.020 He knows what I've accomplished in the state.
00:06:47.860 But, you know, John has his leanings and, you know, he's definitely been a pole on many of our issues.
00:06:56.820 So, yeah, I have some concerns about that.
00:06:58.920 But let's see what he says first.
00:07:00.680 You think you'd be a good Attorney General for President Trump in the nation?
00:07:06.580 I can tell you this.
00:07:07.260 I worked my butt off.
00:07:08.440 And I think I've got the experience and I know what needs to be done.
00:07:12.260 It's not going to be an easy job because of the internal – what's going on internally at DOJ and how it's been set up over the last, you know, many, many years.
00:07:19.900 But I do think I have the idea of what needs to be accomplished, and I think I know how to do the job.
00:07:28.860 Attorney General Paxson, any social media people can follow you on because I know the president thinks incredibly highly of you, sir.
00:07:36.980 Yeah, at KenPaxsonTX and then KenPaxson.com.
00:07:40.240 Sir, thank you very much.
00:07:43.800 Good luck in your – in this endeavor.
00:07:46.100 Hey, thanks a lot, Steve.
00:07:47.100 Good to have you back.
00:07:49.520 Thank you, brother.
00:07:52.820 We have some good news, and we're trying to – we've got Poso, who's over at Charlie Kirk's show.
00:07:57.540 As soon as he frees up, we're going to get Poso on, and we're looking to track down Scott Pressler because the folks in the Commonwealth –
00:08:04.180 and this is a hat tip to every member of the War Room Posse, either from the Commonwealth or all those volunteers that help work because I believe Bob Casey has just conceded.
00:08:14.700 So Mark Elias and all that thieving and stealing and counting everything that comes across, I think Bob Casey finally said he had enough, and I think he's conceded right now.
00:08:23.860 The Senate seat to Dave McCormick in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
00:08:28.360 Folks, that is a big victory for those people in this audience that put their shoulder to the wheel in the Commonwealth.
00:08:33.640 I know there were tons of people there and also folks throughout the country working phone banks, all of it.
00:08:39.720 So great victory.
00:08:40.600 We need that extra seat more than ever.
00:08:42.480 You can tell this on the Gates thing.
00:08:43.800 You could only lose three with J.D. being the tiebreaker.
00:08:48.160 And Matt will tell you, I think Congress said, hey, there were four hard no's, and he thought he had another four that were solidifying his hard no's.
00:08:56.520 He just thought it was going to be too big a struggle for the president to go through and do this.
00:09:00.780 I honestly don't agree with that, but, hey, I'm just one voice in the choir.
00:09:06.760 I think you just got to gut it through and things can change, and he's never charged with any of this stuff.
00:09:13.880 It's all just conversation, and Gates had the power through it.
00:09:18.280 But, hey, decisions were made, and we are where we are.
00:09:20.800 But we're looking for next man up, Ken Paxson, pretty good candidate.
00:09:25.660 I think Kobach out in Kansas.
00:09:27.800 I heard Bailey.
00:09:28.520 I don't know him a lot about him, but I heard he's very strong.
00:09:31.780 I think some of these state AGs, although a state AG kind of fleeting up to this role is not particularly easy.
00:09:40.460 But we've got to get that.
00:09:43.200 We've got to reboot.
00:09:43.880 I don't know if the president needs to announce somebody tomorrow.
00:09:45.660 I would say everybody take a deep breath.
00:09:47.160 Let's think this thing through a little more in detail.
00:09:51.040 I do think that the team down there has got to do some checkings on this, and not so much for Gates, but you've got to do some checkings on this.
00:10:01.700 Particularly, there's a couple things that have come to our attention.
00:10:04.420 We'll probably drill down on those over the next couple of days and maybe have some comments and observations on them early next week.
00:10:11.860 But we've got to get this team across the goal line.
00:10:14.200 And let's recap.
00:10:15.520 Gates is out.
00:10:16.360 He pulled his nomination.
00:10:17.780 I told the president he wanted his nomination pulled.
00:10:20.420 The president has done that.
00:10:22.780 Just technically, so we're on top of things.
00:10:24.960 Gates has not just resigned his seat in Congress now, but he has informed people he is not going to take the oath.
00:10:30.920 I think they saw that.
00:10:32.640 He's not going to take the oath on January 3rd.
00:10:34.840 So he's out.
00:10:36.920 He's out in the next Congress, and there will be a special election down in his district.
00:10:42.220 We did have a win today, a huge win.
00:10:44.840 Russ Vogt.
00:10:45.580 I don't know if that's been.
00:10:46.380 Has that been formally announced yet?
00:10:47.720 I know the media has been all over that.
00:10:51.160 But it looks like from media reports, Russ Vogt has been named Office of Management and Budget,
00:10:56.040 and that will be the glue that kind of pulls together all these different strands of how you get your arms around Leviathan,
00:11:03.040 this out-of-control federal government, and how you not just cut spending,
00:11:06.480 but you start to take the programs out that really lead to the spending.
00:11:11.200 And in that, they will be the lead horse in this whole DOGE effort.
00:11:15.260 Right now, the DOGE executives and their team are consultants and advisors,
00:11:20.480 senior advisors and consultants to the Office of Management and Budget.
00:11:24.080 And you can't get the financial house in order until you take care of this.
00:11:29.060 Speaking of the financial house, by the way, birchgold.com slash Bannon, the end of the dollar empire.
00:11:35.140 But go to Philip Patrick and the team because you've got two things going on.
00:11:38.260 Number one, I think it's incumbent upon you or important to get knowledgeable,
00:11:42.600 as knowledgeable as possible on precious metals as a hedge against times of financial turbulence.
00:11:49.200 You've got to, I think, understand that and learn that.
00:11:51.540 It's very important for you.
00:11:53.320 And Philip Patrick and the team can do that.
00:11:54.980 We've written a multi-part installment, Totally Free, The End of the Dollar Empire,
00:11:59.760 that talks about what the elites in this country have done to the dollar
00:12:02.840 by this vast spending regimen they've had
00:12:05.880 and how that's destroyed the purchasing power of the dollar.
00:12:08.940 I think you understand that.
00:12:09.980 You talk to Philip Patrick and the team.
00:12:11.200 Now, if you buy off the fact that, hey, this could be a hedge,
00:12:14.480 then there's all types of technical ways for you to actually own gold
00:12:18.360 besides just the outright purchase.
00:12:19.700 That's a possibility.
00:12:20.760 But you've got 401Ks, IRAs, all types of instruments,
00:12:24.720 instrumentality of how you do it.
00:12:26.940 And Philip Patrick and those guys in the team are the best to help you out.
00:12:32.640 Also, Glenn's story just had Ken Paxson on.
00:12:34.620 And you remember, man, we had a dogfight for Ken Paxson
00:12:38.740 when they came after him and impeached him in the trial in the Texas Senate.
00:12:42.360 Folks were up there every day.
00:12:43.540 Hey, one of the leaders was the political action arm of Glenn's story
00:12:46.920 and this great team down at Patriot Mobile
00:12:49.460 because, look, they have a very simple thesis of the country.
00:12:52.720 They are committed Christians in the company of Patriot Mobile,
00:12:56.700 and they believe very strongly in the values of the Judeo-Christian West.
00:13:02.700 And Glenn, those guys fight for it in the kind of the pack they've got off to the side.
00:13:07.900 But the company is absolutely fantastic.
00:13:10.640 It's a mobile services company that kind of layers on to the existing wireless services.
00:13:14.940 And they tie X amount back to certain charities and certain activities that support, you know,
00:13:22.440 first responders and the Second Amendment, all that.
00:13:25.760 PatriotMobile.com.
00:13:26.820 Go check it out today.
00:13:28.000 PatriotMobile.com.
00:13:29.640 You will be incredibly happy.
00:13:31.740 I got Scott Pressler or Chuck Posovic?
00:13:34.140 Jack Posovic.
00:13:34.900 Jack Posovic joined.
00:13:35.880 Poso, I got you on here for Gates and Ukraine and all that,
00:13:40.200 but I got to talk to your beloved Commonwealth that you spent so much time up.
00:13:44.740 You and Pressler, hat tip, into the War Room Posse, into the Charlie Kirk,
00:13:49.760 the Charlie Kirk turning point and the Poso show.
00:13:53.080 Huge victory.
00:13:54.120 Casey finally threw in the towel.
00:13:56.800 Look, let me tell you something.
00:13:57.860 So Bob Casey just posted his video up on X announcing that he is conceding,
00:14:02.680 that he will be leaving the United States Senate.
00:14:05.120 And, you know, I've talked about this a couple of times,
00:14:07.360 but I've been waiting for this day for a long time because Bob Casey was one of the very first campaigns
00:14:12.960 that young, a very young Pennsylvania, you know, guy who was involved in politics
00:14:17.900 and wanted to get involved with was the Senate race in Pennsylvania in 2006.
00:14:24.360 And that was the first one I ever had a paid gig working in politics.
00:14:27.600 Right there in the southeast of Pennsylvania, I was the Temple College Republican chairman.
00:14:32.120 Then I became the executive director of Pennsylvania.
00:14:34.700 And, of course, everyone knows that was the year that Casey won by simply doing nothing
00:14:40.440 and having the name ID of his father.
00:14:43.560 That is it.
00:14:44.640 And Casey proceeded to do nothing between that day and this day.
00:14:49.320 So I responded to him on Twitter simply with this.
00:14:53.400 You will be remembered for nothing and nobody ever wants you to come back.
00:14:59.200 So Bob Casey, I'm going to say this to you again.
00:15:01.720 You'll be remembered for nothing.
00:15:03.660 Never come back.
00:15:05.280 What lobby shop is even going to hire this guy?
00:15:08.060 What Rolodex does he have?
00:15:09.780 He's done nothing.
00:15:10.460 He can't point to a single thing that he's done in 18 years representing me in the United
00:15:15.000 States Senate and my entire family and all the rest of us.
00:15:18.060 Well, everything's going to crap in our country and everything's going to crap in Pennsylvania.
00:15:21.460 What has Bob Casey ever actually done to show for it?
00:15:24.760 Not a single thing.
00:15:26.520 Not a thing.
00:15:28.000 So, Steve, I love it.
00:15:29.360 I love the fact that he's up.
00:15:30.560 Now, Dave McCormick.
00:15:31.360 All right.
00:15:31.860 All right, Dave McCormick.
00:15:32.820 Let's let's go.
00:15:33.860 Let's go.
00:15:34.320 We got confirmations.
00:15:35.240 We need to get done.
00:15:36.380 We've got President Trump's agenda.
00:15:37.660 We need to get done.
00:15:38.540 So I'd love to hear where Dave McCormick is on this, because, look, work does not start
00:15:42.720 in January.
00:15:43.340 Work starts right now.
00:15:44.280 Hold it.
00:15:44.580 Hold it.
00:15:44.960 Right now.
00:15:45.180 Hold it.
00:15:45.220 Hold it.
00:15:45.480 Hold it.
00:15:45.780 Hold it.
00:15:46.120 Don't be.
00:15:46.540 Don't be.
00:15:47.200 Don't be beating yourself on the chest.
00:15:49.080 Didn't McCormick when they leaked?
00:15:50.660 When the great Benny Johnson leaked the whip count?
00:15:53.680 Was McCormick not with Thune, I think, that was standing for McCormick?
00:15:57.620 If memory serves me correctly, I might be wrong, but he was for Thune.
00:16:02.100 I saw that on Benny's list as well.
00:16:04.340 Saw that on Benny's list.
00:16:05.340 I had to get dragged across the goal line by President Trump.
00:16:06.860 He was a Thune vote, sir.
00:16:09.840 I saw that.
00:16:10.800 And I saw that.
00:16:11.520 And John, you know, John Thune.
00:16:13.040 And, you know, really, when it comes to the United States Senate and the Senate majority,
00:16:16.740 we saw what happened today.
00:16:17.920 OK, we saw what happened.
00:16:19.240 Could not whip the votes for A.G. Gates.
00:16:22.780 That's number one, John.
00:16:24.060 That's number one right there.
00:16:25.260 And so, look, you're going to be a majority leader.
00:16:27.400 OK.
00:16:27.900 Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
00:16:29.160 Don't, don't, no, don't, don't give this this what happened.
00:16:33.380 Again, this is not even a whip in the votes.
00:16:36.940 This was one trip to Capitol Hill.
00:16:38.640 This is, look, we threw the towel in.
00:16:40.280 And my point, I love Matt Gaetz.
00:16:42.440 He is a warrior's warrior.
00:16:43.520 I am all in on Matt Gaetz.
00:16:45.400 But even if you're going to punch out, you've got to grind this baby now a couple of weeks.
00:16:50.560 You've got to drive it and say, well, they're taking time away from other people.
00:16:54.120 But you've got right now, they're, Poso, you know this.
00:16:58.500 There's something up there laughing.
00:16:59.960 They're rubbing their hands.
00:17:01.020 They go, hey, Trump, all this big talk and Poso and Charlie Kirk and Bannon, all these big talkers.
00:17:05.340 Hey, we took their boy out.
00:17:07.420 Right.
00:17:07.820 He was going to be the lead guy, attorney general.
00:17:09.680 He's going to do this.
00:17:10.400 He's going to do that.
00:17:11.180 Hey, boom.
00:17:12.820 Suck on that.
00:17:13.740 Right.
00:17:14.360 Gaetz is gone.
00:17:15.260 What do you got to say about that?
00:17:16.380 This is this is a big, big, big defeat.
00:17:19.400 And we better learn some lessons here.
00:17:22.000 We better go up the learning curve because if people think this is going to get easier, you are wrong.
00:17:27.880 You have the wrong idea about what how this city rolls.
00:17:32.100 Jack Poso, but your thoughts.
00:17:34.360 Well, Steve, I think that's exactly right, because you've now set up.
00:17:37.440 You've now set the parameters for the ability for the media, for the neocon establishment, for the uniparty to be able to knock down President Trump's nominees.
00:17:50.000 And so they're not going to sit there and say, oh, we're satiated.
00:17:52.880 Oh, we're done.
00:17:53.720 Oh, no, no, no.
00:17:54.220 They got a taste for blood now.
00:17:55.720 They have a taste for blood now.
00:17:56.960 And they're going to be looking at who else can we get?
00:17:59.880 Who else can we go?
00:18:00.640 And so all that energy that was focused on Gates.
00:18:02.900 Well, now we're going to go.
00:18:03.920 Let's go look at Pete Hegseth.
00:18:05.220 Let's go see a Pete Hegseth.
00:18:06.260 What about Tulsi Gabbard?
00:18:07.340 And you saw the opening salvo on Tulsi Gabbard from Nikki Haley yesterday.
00:18:11.220 That was a message.
00:18:12.180 Wait.
00:18:12.440 Now, I know a lot of people are laughing about it.
00:18:14.140 A lot of people in the podcast say, oh, bird brain.
00:18:15.940 She's so dumb.
00:18:16.640 And nobody pays attention to her podcast, et cetera, et cetera.
00:18:19.460 No, listen to me.
00:18:20.780 That was a message from the neoconservative wing of the Senate Republican caucus to Tulsi
00:18:27.560 Gabbard and to President Trump and to the rest that we are going to drag up every single
00:18:32.820 thing that you have said.
00:18:34.020 Maybe when you said when you're a Democrat, before you had your conversion to a Republican,
00:18:37.780 maybe things that you said years and years ago, and we're going to use this completely
00:18:41.700 against you.
00:18:42.480 It's like it's like we do.
00:18:43.800 Miranda writes everything that you say can and will be used against you in the court in
00:18:48.700 this case of public opinion.
00:18:50.880 And so they are going to now take that energy, but they're going to use it as a weapon on
00:18:55.480 someone else.
00:18:56.520 It's not just that they're coming for Tulsi.
00:18:58.660 You see the angles of attack and Fox signal today.
00:19:01.380 This we started the show, right?
00:19:03.500 We had the great Carly Bonet on from Midnight Rider.
00:19:07.280 And she says, hey, she's noticed because she watches Fox all day long.
00:19:10.480 She asked you to pull the clips.
00:19:12.020 She noticed a sea change with her with her three phones up all at once.
00:19:15.800 I had to tell her three phones up at once.
00:19:19.380 I had to tell her no smoking in the war.
00:19:20.920 The smoking lamp is not lit in the war room.
00:19:24.280 I think she also had a morning cold beer, right?
00:19:27.480 Just a cold beer and a smoke.
00:19:29.260 OK, but so here's the deeper problem.
00:19:33.180 They think right now in the in the in the follow on a pick for the attorney general with
00:19:40.060 all the plans we have, what the AG has to do and that great team put around them, they
00:19:44.300 think that they're going to frame who that's going to be.
00:19:46.780 You wait.
00:19:47.220 They're going to say, oh, Trump, you need a safe choice.
00:19:49.920 You need somebody that can get confirmed.
00:19:52.740 You need somebody that's acceptable to the established order.
00:19:56.240 Trump, you need to be a good little boy.
00:19:58.360 You had your you had your temper tantrum.
00:20:00.280 You threw your you threw your toys out of the pram, but gates, the gates and the gates
00:20:05.160 types are not going to be acceptable here.
00:20:07.480 And we control this, not you control this.
00:20:09.940 Posobiec, your thoughts.
00:20:12.180 Well, it is about control because ultimately it's about who controls the the future, who
00:20:17.540 controls the destiny of the United States of America.
00:20:20.400 Look, President Trump and the MAGA movement and all that he's done and all that we've done
00:20:25.100 and all that you have, Steve, have done and the Patriots and the posse have done and Charlie
00:20:29.780 Kirk and my brother running up and down Pennsylvania.
00:20:32.440 Look, look, for all we've done, we've established a beachhead.
00:20:36.400 OK, we've established a beachhead.
00:20:38.660 This is how populist movements crash against the beach time and time again.
00:20:45.200 When you look at history, when you realize that's real power, that's real power.
00:20:50.300 The MAGA movement came up against today.
00:20:52.120 Real power.
00:20:52.980 And that is when what what Mike Tyson says, everybody's got a plan until you get punched
00:20:58.480 in the face.
00:20:59.340 Well, guess what?
00:21:00.100 A punch got thrown at MAGA today.
00:21:01.740 The question is, what are you going to do?
00:21:03.880 Are you going to get back up?
00:21:04.860 You're going to throw a punch of your own.
00:21:06.060 I'm going to keep throwing punches because that's all I know how to do, Steve.
00:21:08.860 I'm just going to keep throwing punches.
00:21:10.420 Politically speaking, hang on, hang on.
00:21:11.760 This is this is the key to our movement.
00:21:14.200 It's resilience.
00:21:15.880 When people on the other side that admire, hate what we stand for, but admire our fight, they
00:21:21.420 always say we're resilient.
00:21:22.980 We took a punch today.
00:21:25.100 And guess what?
00:21:26.040 We buckled flat out.
00:21:28.820 And I love this guy.
00:21:29.920 We were the first and hardest in.
00:21:31.480 But that's why we got to pick.
00:21:32.540 And we cannot get a, quote unquote, acceptable, safe choice for the established order.
00:21:36.720 If we do that, and even in these meetings of what media is reporting off Politico, that
00:21:42.700 Gates had to concede investigations in the MSNBC and they're part of this vast criminal
00:21:47.660 conspiracy or Fauci or Cheney.
00:21:50.000 That's not worth the victory.
00:21:52.120 And then candle's not going to be worth the game.
00:21:53.840 We can't get, we have to get someone in and not concede those points, Posobiec.
00:21:58.600 No, no, no.
00:21:59.260 You've got to get someone in there that's willing.
00:22:01.280 But again, again, we're not talking about retribution.
00:22:04.260 We're not talking about revenge.
00:22:05.960 We're talking about justice.
00:22:07.600 We're talking about evening the scales so that we can go from this multi-tier system
00:22:13.580 of justice to a one-tier system of justice where it's the same laws for everybody.
00:22:20.640 That there's not some, Jussie Smollett just got left out today, by the way, right?
00:22:24.240 Our justice department is a joke.
00:22:27.060 It is the just us department.
00:22:29.240 And I think everybody kind of knows that.
00:22:31.280 And that's why they want someone from the good old boys.
00:22:33.700 By the way, to all those senators who said you weren't going to vote for, for, for old
00:22:39.480 Matt Gaetz, let's go pull your votes up from Merrick Garland.
00:22:43.200 So you voted for Merrick Garland.
00:22:45.380 You've got Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins.
00:22:48.040 And I know the guy from, you know, old Mitt Romney clone there in Utah wasn't there yet,
00:22:54.060 but Curtis, but okay, he was there, Mitch McConnell.
00:22:56.940 So, so these people would vote for Merrick Garland who locks up grandmothers praying, who
00:23:02.080 locks up the pro-lifers from outside of the Planned Parenthood clinics when they're praying
00:23:06.540 out there, praying the rosary, who sends FBI agents to go and target traditional Latin
00:23:12.280 mass Catholics.
00:23:14.020 You'll, you'll vote for that guy and all of the things that he's done.
00:23:17.060 Not only that, but also what he's done to president Trump.
00:23:20.500 You're fine with that.
00:23:21.360 But a guy like Matt Gaetz is too much for you.
00:23:22.980 That's a bridge too far.
00:23:24.200 We can't go for Matt Gaetz.
00:23:25.360 Now, look, we have not given up.
00:23:27.980 Steve Bannon did not spend four months in jail for some establishment pick to be brought
00:23:34.000 in at main justice, at DOJ.
00:23:36.200 Someone who's going to be another bill bar and do nothing and say nothing and maybe look
00:23:41.100 the part, but not actually, not actually fight.
00:23:43.660 You have to have someone who's going to fight.
00:23:46.980 We didn't come this far.
00:23:48.200 And by the way, that's not what the American people voted for.
00:23:51.040 And if, if the administration is like this, then guess what?
00:23:53.640 You can kiss the midterms goodbye and you can kiss all these plans about, oh, and JD Vance
00:23:57.700 is going to run again and he's going to have to work.
00:23:59.380 It's going to be 12 years.
00:24:00.240 It's not, it's not, it's not four, it's not eight, it's 12, but you kiss all of that
00:24:03.740 goodbye if we don't deliver all of it.
00:24:07.500 Okay.
00:24:08.100 I've only got your, I get your about two and a half minutes, Ukraine update.
00:24:11.500 You've been on top of this thing and I'm telling folks, unless we get on top of it and start
00:24:16.100 forcing some answers, this is spinning out of control and they're trying to jam up a
00:24:20.920 guy named Donald J. Trump.
00:24:22.140 So there's no possibility he can bring peace to the Eurasian landmass because right now
00:24:27.960 this shooting war is metastasizing Jack Masovic.
00:24:32.240 Well, Steve, you remember that, uh, when I was on the show this morning and in the 10
00:24:36.340 AM hour, right around 10 30, 10 45, I said that that was not an intercontinental ballistic
00:24:41.860 missile that struck in Ukraine.
00:24:43.740 I didn't know what it was, but Ukraine is saying it's an ICBM.
00:24:47.080 We've never seen one of those used in combat before Russia saying it's not, but we couldn't
00:24:50.160 tell what that was because I've seen that video of the battle damage assessment I was
00:24:53.220 looking at said, this is, this is something new.
00:24:55.380 This is something we haven't seen before.
00:24:57.140 So I was still kind of keeping my powder dry.
00:24:59.280 Then what do we have just a couple hours that Putin throws down and says, this is a brand
00:25:06.380 new experimental hypersonic missile is medium range, but this was the operational test of
00:25:13.700 the vehicle.
00:25:14.300 They hadn't even tested this thing yet.
00:25:15.900 The IC was caught completely flat footed.
00:25:19.120 We are sleepwalking into world war three.
00:25:21.500 And I haven't heard the speaker talk about this.
00:25:23.880 I haven't heard, uh, all of these designees, you know, where are our people that we just
00:25:29.100 elected coming out there and talking about this when you've got Jake Sullivan and Joe
00:25:33.940 Biden.
00:25:34.300 And by the way, we, and Keir Stommer, this complete nut job of Keir Stommer is someone
00:25:38.800 who's going to be a huge thorn in everyone's side of the five eyes community.
00:25:42.140 They are walking us down.
00:25:44.040 They are walking us down the primrose path to world war three.
00:25:47.640 And someone has to stop it.
00:25:51.560 Jack, uh, your Twitter account is really our, our live intelligence, uh, apparatus.
00:25:57.620 Where do people go, sir?
00:25:59.440 Sure.
00:25:59.960 It's at Jack Posovic on X, on Instagram, on truth, on getter.
00:26:03.860 That's where we hang it.
00:26:05.200 Uh, human events daily, of course, is the show that people can get the updates every day.
00:26:08.400 We need to, uh, use the resource of Jack Posovic, why we have him.
00:26:16.480 You never know where he may end up.
00:26:18.940 Hint, hint.
00:26:20.520 Posovic, you're a fine young man.
00:26:22.100 One day we're going to be celebrating your Senate victory in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
00:26:25.880 Thank you, sir.
00:26:26.400 Appreciate you.
00:26:27.900 Be careful, Steve.
00:26:29.040 Be careful.
00:26:29.640 God bless, man.
00:26:30.100 Great young man right there.
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00:30:32.200 All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth.
00:30:36.560 War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon.
00:30:42.340 Okay, welcome back.
00:30:44.160 Do we have any clips from last night?
00:30:46.380 I was at the book launch party.
00:30:48.740 I was only able to go and give a short speech.
00:30:51.580 The place was packed when I think everybody showed up.
00:30:53.600 I went over to CPI and gave a barn burner and then immediately had some meetings afterwards.
00:30:59.740 I would have loved to have gone back, but it's just we're in a grind here right now with everything that's going in transition,
00:31:04.760 everything going on Capitol Hill, the Senate fight, et cetera.
00:31:07.440 So is the speech good enough?
00:31:10.780 I gave a little talk, kind of a little pep talk last night.
00:31:13.760 Oh, Dan Fluett joins me.
00:31:15.860 Dan is the – hold the book up.
00:31:17.660 So, Dan, we have been together for 20 years.
00:31:21.060 20 and counting.
00:31:22.240 20, 21, about –
00:31:23.880 No, 2003.
00:31:25.000 2003.
00:31:25.680 Late 2003, we started.
00:31:26.900 So 21.
00:31:28.460 So we count all my marriage and double it and double it.
00:31:32.580 Dan – and it's a relationship.
00:31:34.720 You've had ups and downs.
00:31:36.220 No, Dan's my producer.
00:31:37.480 He's produced all my films.
00:31:38.880 So – and I didn't – by the way, he's got a great eye.
00:31:42.360 We get all the great camera work.
00:31:43.600 The films always look magnificent.
00:31:44.940 We got a bunch of big announcements in early December on War Room Films.
00:31:49.940 We got a ton of –
00:31:50.560 Yeah, stay tuned.
00:31:51.000 We're going to ramp up production in a big way.
00:31:54.360 I want to hold the book up.
00:31:55.260 But what I'm so proud about this – what I'm so proud about this is that this is a true work of art, plus it's amazingly fascinating.
00:32:02.720 You came to me and said, hey, there's so many interesting – so it's Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws, the pictorial history of the War Room.
00:32:10.840 And it's all the contributors and our producers, the behind-the-scenes people, Moe, and the open-mouthed imbecile.
00:32:20.140 No, I'm just kidding.
00:32:21.760 Grace Chung.
00:32:23.120 Did Grace Chung trademark that yet?
00:32:25.100 I think – I'm expecting to see her merch line before too long.
00:32:32.320 I'm losing my stuff right here.
00:32:33.720 Okay.
00:32:34.700 So the things are – so all the contributors, everybody's come on the show.
00:32:38.900 The things are true work of art, and the writing is spectacular, right?
00:32:43.260 You put this together, so let's do it.
00:32:45.680 Tony Lyons, our publisher, our partner, loved the idea.
00:32:49.460 But normally these coffee table books don't sell.
00:32:51.460 This thing's been number one in photography every time it's gone.
00:32:53.660 So you've got to go to Amazon.
00:32:55.400 If you want to get a Christmas gift for someone that's a War Room Posse member that will absolutely love and be proud of, this book is it.
00:33:02.180 You can put it out there on the table.
00:33:03.480 You flip through it.
00:33:05.400 It's really, really incredible because it kind of goes through the history of the War Room through the personalities we've had on here.
00:33:13.360 And when you see the over-the-top personalities we've had on, many of whom are going into the Trump administration, of course.
00:33:21.480 Last night we had more cabinet members than we have today at 6 o'clock.
00:33:25.880 Dan Floyd.
00:33:26.960 It's one of those things.
00:33:28.900 Yeah, Steve, thank you very much.
00:33:30.660 Yeah, we're back at ground zero.
00:33:32.460 This thing started like almost five years ago, almost right after War Room started.
00:33:37.320 And it is.
00:33:39.320 It's a celebration and an exploration of it's not just the people that come through War Room because I tried to go a little bit deeper than that and just taking pictures of them and really try to capture their personality, their essence, and what is it about them that gives them a rebel spirit, right?
00:33:57.320 What is it about them that makes them a fighter, that makes them effective even outside of the War Room?
00:34:01.940 And how all these people cumulatively have helped to usher in what we saw a couple weeks ago up on the balcony of the Willard Hotel with Donald Trump's third victory.
00:34:18.280 And it just really was an incredible project to put together.
00:34:23.920 I'm so happy.
00:34:24.780 I was really, you know, we had our book release party last night, and it was fascinating.
00:34:31.600 The response was just, I mean, it was really quite humbling.
00:34:34.560 Let me just break in here for a second.
00:34:37.480 President Trump has just tweeted out we have a new nominee for the Attorney General.
00:34:42.460 Now, remember my advice, catch your breath.
00:34:45.940 Natalie Winters.
00:34:46.680 Let's think this through for a couple days, but he went ahead and announced it.
00:34:51.500 It's Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General.
00:34:55.180 We know Pam for many, many years, former Attorney General of Florida, the great state of Florida.
00:35:02.620 I will say I did not have that one on my bingo card.
00:35:05.720 But, hey, you never know.
00:35:08.700 Maybe we don't take a couple days.
00:35:10.160 Maybe we just hit the next man up.
00:35:12.400 Let's roll, baby.
00:35:13.360 That could be an inspired choice.
00:35:15.060 It could be an inspired choice.
00:35:16.000 We will find out.
00:35:17.440 We're looking for inspiration here in the War Room.
00:35:20.380 Fixed bayonets.
00:35:21.500 Everybody down in the trench.
00:35:22.820 Let's get ready to grow.
00:35:24.060 It's that scene in Paths of Glory when they're walking down the trench and the dust is all over the guys.
00:35:31.400 It's in the movie American Dharma.
00:35:34.420 Tell me about last night.
00:35:35.580 It was inspired.
00:35:36.420 I want to thank everybody that turned out here in Washington, D.C.
00:35:39.120 A ton of War Room Posse members showed up.
00:35:41.260 But what was great, I'm sorry I only had time to meet and greet at the beginning.
00:35:45.060 I did have this obligation to give a speech afterwards over with Mark Meadows and Senator DeMint and the folks over at CPI, some of the staffers.
00:35:55.920 And then I got caught up after some meetings.
00:35:58.220 But I was blown away by the size that showed up.
00:36:01.440 And Butterworth, Rahim's and his partner's new restaurant, is just absolutely extraordinary.
00:36:06.220 And the space there is fantastic.
00:36:07.440 People had a great time.
00:36:08.580 People I hadn't seen in years were there.
00:36:10.380 It was beautiful.
00:36:11.560 I had gone to the restaurant a couple of weeks ago, and he gave me a tour of the place.
00:36:16.980 And I just said right immediately, that's the place where we have to have it.
00:36:20.900 It was amazing.
00:36:22.340 Yeah, it was a packed house.
00:36:23.860 It was super hot eventually.
00:36:25.720 There was a lot of heat up there.
00:36:27.900 It was a great crowd.
00:36:29.760 And we had a lot of the people that were in the book that showed up.
00:36:33.620 And, you know, we had people come from Los Angeles and Dallas.
00:36:36.980 How many people do we have?
00:36:38.480 All over the country came to this.
00:36:40.000 Well, I'm not sure I want to say because I think we want to avoid trouble with the fire marshal.
00:36:45.660 No, how many people in the book?
00:36:47.040 No, no.
00:36:47.860 The fire marshal, hey, hey.
00:36:49.800 But it is Capitol Hill.
00:36:51.320 You know, it's the D.C. fire thing.
00:36:52.820 So you never know when it's going to show up or not.
00:36:55.160 So, Rahim, that means they're definitely showing up to shut you guys down.
00:36:58.300 How many people in the book, portraits in the book, actually showed up?
00:37:02.360 Oh, there's, gosh, probably 10 or 15.
00:37:05.260 We had Frank Gaffney, Seb Gorka, and Doctors Malone and Hatfield.
00:37:11.140 It was great to see them.
00:37:12.580 Malone looks like a million boxes.
00:37:16.620 Dude's a movie star.
00:37:17.760 Yeah, dude's a movie star.
00:37:19.700 I knew it when I first shot him.
00:37:21.360 The only thing I wanted to get out of him was every time you see a picture of him, his eyes, he looked like raccoon eyes, are just so deep-set and intense.
00:37:30.020 And I really wanted to bring that out in him.
00:37:33.520 But, yeah, he's – it was, like, embarrassing almost because it's impossible to take a bad shot of the guy.
00:37:40.300 People – and I appreciate the War Room engine room is already lighting me up.
00:37:43.980 Bannon, stop giving your money.
00:37:45.840 You're the driver of the patriot economy.
00:37:47.620 Stop giving your money to people who hate you.
00:37:49.860 Go to Skyhorse to order it.
00:37:52.080 Where do people actually go if they don't want to go to Amazon?
00:37:53.860 You can't go to Skyhorse.
00:37:55.380 The reason we like Amazon, it counts to the numbers.
00:37:58.140 So, Amazon, this thing goes up, and it was the number – coming on here, it was the number one book in photography.
00:38:03.680 But at one time, it got to 21 on the list of all books in the country, and other publishers see that, and they go, hey, who are these guys over there?
00:38:12.760 Because no – pictorial books don't go that high.
00:38:15.080 Absolutely not.
00:38:16.180 No, they just don't.
00:38:17.700 It was number one in three different categories.
00:38:21.060 It's just – the response has been incredible.
00:38:24.260 And we've gotten really great reviews up on Amazon talking about them.
00:38:29.360 The reviews are just like – even those are humbling.
00:38:32.660 It's just amazing that the response that we've gotten from this book, I think – you know, look –
00:38:38.720 Why is it getting such great – because it's not your average coffee table book.
00:38:44.300 It's not.
00:38:45.020 What I want to do is capture the spirit of these people.
00:38:48.300 It's not just pictures that I put in a book.
00:38:50.460 It's like I've got the layout and the way the typeset is and the way that the stories unfold.
00:38:56.320 It's all integrated into the piece.
00:38:58.800 It's not all separated where you just gloss over the writing.
00:39:02.040 You know, you want to engage in it because it feels like it's part of the entire person that we're talking about.
00:39:09.360 And as you watch it – I mean, I like to say that these are a cross between like a high fashion shoot and a mug shot.
00:39:16.680 You know, it's kind of – that's kind of how they look.
00:39:20.520 And as you go through it, you're like, oh, okay.
00:39:22.880 Mine's more mug shot than fashion shoot, but no.
00:39:27.040 Combination.
00:39:27.560 Which is great because, you know, some of my favorite photographers, you know, I love the high –
00:39:32.520 Who's your inspiration?
00:39:33.680 Well, it was –
00:39:35.020 Please don't tell me Helmut –
00:39:36.880 Dude!
00:39:38.540 Helmut Newton, number one.
00:39:41.880 Is that your number one inspiration?
00:39:43.040 Not number one, but he's one of them.
00:39:44.680 I love his style.
00:39:46.340 And Annie Leibovitz, of course, she takes gorgeous portraits.
00:39:51.220 And there's a guy that you probably know, Steve.
00:39:53.520 This guy – you know Ouija from the 1930s in New York City?
00:39:57.380 The guy, he would go around to crime scenes and take crime – he beat the cops there.
00:40:02.240 And he's taking crime scenes.
00:40:03.500 And they're really raw and beautiful, beautiful stuff.
00:40:07.340 So the first two, this is one thing we don't have on the right.
00:40:09.820 But we've never really had – maybe I'm missing it – but kind of right-wing, amazing photographers.
00:40:17.240 Photographers that just didn't take the regular pictures.
00:40:19.580 Like people like Helmut Newton and Annie Leibovitz, right?
00:40:23.500 Do you believe that you're the photographer for the right?
00:40:28.660 Well, thank you, Steve, for that.
00:40:31.260 Look, first, no offense.
00:40:32.260 I've known this guy for 21 years.
00:40:34.060 I remember his son was a tiny baby.
00:40:35.840 And what he did to raise his son is one of the most heroic things I've ever seen.
00:40:39.580 And the young man is now in college as an athlete and just a great young man.
00:40:44.380 And we went through a couple of three years there.
00:40:46.440 It was – we had to make sure that –
00:40:49.080 No, but when I saw – because we've worked so close together as you're my producer.
00:40:55.500 And when I say producer, Dan does all the technical and work of pulling all the films together.
00:41:02.000 There were a couple of years that we were doing film after film with the air.
00:41:04.920 But I knew you had a creative side.
00:41:07.480 When you showed me the photographs, and I first saw guys coming back and we put a little makeshift – it's just a makeshift studio.
00:41:12.540 I mean it's nothing fancy.
00:41:14.440 Peter Navarro, Rudy Giuliani, they would come with these photographs and go, wow, this stuff's amazing.
00:41:19.180 Then when I saw what you wanted to – he said, can you say I think we do a book?
00:41:22.540 I saw like Loomer.
00:41:25.060 I mean some of these are like the most stunning fashion photography I've ever seen.
00:41:30.240 Others look like highly stylized mug shots.
00:41:33.440 Yeah.
00:41:33.740 Right?
00:41:34.000 No, but it's – honestly, I just said, man, I didn't know he had this talent.
00:41:38.120 It's something you've been developing over years.
00:41:39.720 But I think you are on the right.
00:41:42.640 I mean Andrew Breitbart would be so proud of you because he was always about culture.
00:41:46.180 He kept saying we've got to get into culture.
00:41:48.020 We've got to get into films.
00:41:49.020 We've got to get into television.
00:41:50.140 We have to do art.
00:41:51.040 You've got to be poets.
00:41:52.040 You have to do all that because Gramsci told us, the Marxists told us, that's upriver from politics.
00:41:57.760 Politics, it all flows down from that and informs our politics.
00:42:01.800 And we're not going to really take back this culture or take back the society until we also have the artistic arm of this.
00:42:08.300 Yeah, absolutely agree with that.
00:42:09.800 And, you know, one of the things that I wanted to accomplish with this was, you know, I was overcoming my own demons and fears and stuff as I was doing it.
00:42:18.660 And I was like, oh, do I really have –
00:42:19.920 We went through a couple of dark years.
00:42:23.180 Dan went away for a while.
00:42:26.800 But back better than ever.
00:42:28.420 To the jungles of like Central America.
00:42:30.980 Like, he's doing what?
00:42:34.160 That's for another show.
00:42:35.260 This was therapeutic.
00:42:36.480 But, well, no, I don't want to say that.
00:42:38.560 But it was in a way helpful for me because when I was doing it – again, remember, this was never a book.
00:42:45.940 It was people coming through the thing.
00:42:47.700 It was just for me to get back into photography because you don't know – you never knew me as a photographer because we never did that.
00:42:55.140 And that's what I went to school with.
00:42:56.840 And it was, like, really my first passion.
00:42:58.480 And I've always had a passion for image and text and putting them together, which is how I landed in the film business, which is actually how I paid my way through school when I was doing – I was doing film work on the side.
00:43:09.600 You were at L.A. Art Institute.
00:43:10.260 I was at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles over by the airport.
00:43:14.980 No, I go by that all the time.
00:43:16.660 You're the first – I mean, that's a high-end, super avant-garde art school.
00:43:22.500 Yeah, it was great.
00:43:23.620 And so really it was just really coming back home for me.
00:43:27.800 And it was – it wasn't intentionally to do anything other than just to give me a creative project to do on the side.
00:43:36.780 And it actually was, like, real meditative for me.
00:43:39.320 And I really just got into the whole thing about it and setting up the shots and doing the lighting, trying different setups and all that.
00:43:46.460 And it just sort of all clicked after one time.
00:43:51.080 And I think it was actually the Peter Navarro one that we did, which was really early on in the process that –
00:43:57.460 Stunning.
00:43:58.740 It was Navarro.
00:43:59.840 You got the spirit of Navarro.
00:44:01.180 Yeah, and it was at that point where I thought, like, you know, there might be something a little bigger here and something that could really celebrate the – I'll call them heroes.
00:44:10.120 You know, I think they are heroes, all of them.
00:44:11.980 And it's not just the big names like the Tucker Carlson's and the Steve Panin's and, you know, the RFKs.
00:44:19.500 Some of the most inspiring stories are from the people who are, you know, up-and-comers, which I think is really going to be interesting over the years to watch how they – yeah, absolutely, as they develop over time.
00:44:31.320 The Jack Posobics, right?
00:44:33.040 Or the guys that may be a little in background, but like – I think Russ Vogt's in there, right?
00:44:36.860 Russ is in volume two.
00:44:39.040 Volume two.
00:44:39.480 Oh, we took his photograph.
00:44:40.540 Yeah, he'll be volume two.
00:44:42.420 They're going to be – these guys are coming forward in this term because they're working on volume two right now.
00:44:46.640 Yeah.
00:44:47.000 We were going to try to do that last night, but we couldn't get the studio set up there.
00:44:49.940 It was too nutty.
00:44:51.640 How do people get the book?
00:44:53.100 This is – I can guarantee you, if you give this as a Christmas gift to someone that watches this show under the tree, they will give you a hug because this thing – you'll sit there and flip through it, and you can go through it all the time.
00:45:05.620 It's just one of those things that's special.
00:45:06.940 So how do people get it?
00:45:07.780 So we talked about Amazon.
00:45:10.020 It's easy.
00:45:10.460 Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws.
00:45:12.520 Barnes & Noble, of course.
00:45:14.020 And then there's – if you can remember this, it's a bookshop.
00:45:17.400 It's a bookshop.org.
00:45:18.940 It's an independent store that I like to use.
00:45:21.340 Of course, you can go to Sky Horse Press as well.
00:45:24.740 It'll be there.
00:45:25.540 But really, yeah, you can just Google search it, and it'll pop up, and then buy where it makes you happy.
00:45:31.560 What's the title again?
00:45:32.780 It's called Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws, and it really is a celebration of all three of those.
00:45:38.580 I should sign a bunch of these, and we sell those also.
00:45:41.040 Let's do it.
00:45:41.520 Okay, fine.
00:45:42.140 Let's do it.
00:45:43.300 We'll set up.
00:45:43.720 I want to show this photograph.
00:45:45.040 You do the thing.
00:45:45.620 This is how good this guy is on the day.
00:45:47.000 But I want to go to government gangsters.
00:45:49.140 Okay.
00:45:50.020 Everybody's on tenterhooks about Cash.
00:45:52.520 Cash, I think you're going to see Cash as either the director of the FBI or maybe the deputy director of the FBI.
00:46:00.700 And obviously, we're pushing hard to be director.
00:46:03.620 But one of the reasons, I've known Cash for years and just a great guy, but we made a film off his book.
00:46:10.340 You produced it, wrote it, co-wrote it.
00:46:13.040 Or you actually wrote it.
00:46:14.040 You and I co-produced it.
00:46:15.320 Yeah, and Matthew and I wrote it.
00:46:17.980 And directed it.
00:46:18.420 Yeah, Matthew had a steady hand there.
00:46:20.720 This film, as it's gone around the country, has blown people away.
00:46:24.180 And it's now more important than ever.
00:46:25.920 I'm glad you said that.
00:46:27.080 Now that Pam Bondi's kind of stepped into the breach here, we need to go through.
00:46:31.100 Because when you hear that Gates was forced to say, well, I'm not going to look into MSNBC.
00:46:37.220 I'm not going to look into Fauci.
00:46:38.320 I'm not going to look into Cheney.
00:46:39.940 This gets back to the basic thesis that what these guys did in the deep state was criminal.
00:46:45.200 These are gangsters, government gangsters.
00:46:46.880 And this film is so powerful.
00:46:48.560 And I want to make sure everybody in the audience knows how to get access to it.
00:46:52.320 Yeah, absolutely.
00:46:53.080 The best way to get it is go to warroom.film.
00:46:56.740 It's our maiden project on War Room Films.
00:46:59.860 We wanted to have a platform where people could go and find content that is appropriate for our audience.
00:47:06.480 Something that will fire them up and everything.
00:47:08.100 And that's our first one.
00:47:09.920 Warroom.film is the best place.
00:47:12.520 And like I said, Steve, I'm glad that you said that because, you know, when we were going around the country over the summer doing screenings, people want to think of this as an election year film.
00:47:23.380 But I'm going to tell you right now, we're going back in to the ending.
00:47:26.560 And we're going to make that current because what it shows you is the tactics and the strategies and the underhanded things that they do.
00:47:36.220 It's criminal.
00:47:36.700 Yeah.
00:47:37.300 They're gangsters.
00:47:38.280 Yeah, to go after the political enemies.
00:47:40.380 And we name about eight to ten of them.
00:47:42.520 And beyond that, it gives people a blueprint, not just to understand what it is and what's going on, but also how to take action and to fight against it.
00:47:51.080 And also to recognize as it's unfolding, like I've seen that before.
00:47:56.080 That's a dirty trick.
00:47:57.080 I know that one.
00:47:57.980 We can't do that.
00:47:59.160 They can't pull that playbook anymore.
00:48:00.020 Absolutely.
00:48:01.240 I'm going to get you.
00:48:01.880 I want to show this.
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00:48:53.900 Before we wrap up here, let's can we put the photograph up?
00:48:56.960 Sure.
00:48:57.400 Sure. Well, first of all, Steve, this was essentially the moment Pennsylvania was called for Donald Trump.
00:49:03.960 This was election night.
00:49:05.740 This is when we actually knew that Trump had won the presidency.
00:49:08.100 It had just happened.
00:49:09.120 That moment.
00:49:09.720 And you were the staff photographer that night.
00:49:13.120 I just happened to be there to capture it.
00:49:14.880 But I don't know if we can see it.
00:49:16.660 Put it up.
00:49:17.300 Can we just put it up on the thing?
00:49:18.640 Because it's one of my favorite photographs.
00:49:20.280 This thing's amazing.
00:49:21.180 I call it John the Baptist.
00:49:23.420 Can we see that?
00:49:24.400 Can you put it up on the table?
00:49:27.400 So that is, this is, this is, this is one of my producers.
00:49:32.440 This is producer Cameron, the lead producer.
00:49:34.560 That's Noah, who's our, who does the graphics.
00:49:37.620 All the great graphics.
00:49:38.120 That's the very second of this.
00:49:39.980 Dan, when you caught it in the moment, it's just absolutely incredible.
00:49:42.400 It's one of my favorite photographs.
00:49:43.600 So we're going to figure out how to, we're going to figure out how to do that.
00:49:46.400 It just shows you, you've got an amazing eye for this stuff.
00:49:50.880 Incredible.
00:49:51.660 Yeah.
00:49:51.880 Cool.
00:49:52.180 Thank you.
00:49:52.620 Yeah.
00:49:52.940 It was just, well, hey.
00:49:54.680 What a fun night that was.
00:49:56.140 Right?
00:49:56.460 Incredible.
00:49:56.820 Great turnout.
00:49:57.740 And it was, it was so cool to be able to see that.
00:50:00.360 Dan has been at those, ever since the first one we did was in 2016, you were with me in Trump Tower.
00:50:07.060 Didn't we do, didn't we do 12 and, we've been doing it for years.
00:50:12.040 We've been doing it for years.
00:50:13.100 12.
00:50:13.380 Usually in the cold.
00:50:14.300 12, well, 12, we actually did it for Breitbart.
00:50:16.680 Yeah.
00:50:17.020 Very first, I mean, we did it for Breitbart, I think Breitbart Radio at the time.
00:50:22.940 We did it for Breitbart and then 16.
00:50:24.280 Oh, it's serious and all that, yeah.
00:50:25.640 I was in the campaign, you were with me in the tower.
00:50:29.120 You guys went to the Hilton.
00:50:30.680 Another amazing night.
00:50:31.640 Then 20, we sat there and it was victory at the thing, but at the time,
00:50:35.880 Trump came up at 2.30, we said, hey, this thing's going to be stolen.
00:50:38.820 Amazing.
00:50:39.260 Okay.
00:50:39.440 Well, you talk about divine providence.
00:50:41.400 I think the best thing that ever happened was that he didn't win in 2020.
00:50:46.060 Because now we see exactly what they're going to do.
00:50:47.260 Absolutely.
00:50:47.880 Where do people go to get you on social media?
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00:50:59.400 We're going to be back here tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.
00:51:02.820 It's going to be a wild Friday.
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00:51:05.440 We're going to leave with Billy Strings, a cover of The Great Johnny Cash.
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