Bannon's War Room - August 14, 2025


WarRoom Battleground EP 829: Fight Night At The White House; Reviving American Culture


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

170.31583

Word Count

9,166

Sentence Count

704

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

Stephen K. Broun and Alex Blumbergen break down the impact of the mid-term elections, the deep state, and the media's reaction to them. They also look ahead to President Trump's trip to Alaska and the upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 ...burn it down. They're just anti-institutionalists.
00:00:14.520 You know, Alex Wagner the other day, we're the ones that protect the institutions.
00:00:18.560 No, Alex, we're grabbing the institutions and taking power.
00:00:22.000 As the American people, the way our constitutional system works, gave President Trump the authority to do.
00:00:30.000 So we're going to deconstruct the administrative state.
00:00:32.340 We're going to purge the deep state and the executive branch.
00:00:35.820 We're going to take over the Senate.
00:00:40.700 And we control the House already.
00:00:42.700 Oh, by the way, the judiciary, you're not going to get your judges through.
00:00:46.840 They're all going to be Trump judges.
00:00:48.080 I want you to—you're all in the fetal position, so I'm going to give you something really to suck your thumbs about.
00:00:54.200 We are in charge, OK?
00:00:56.700 The American people have spoken.
00:00:58.340 This one, he's making more radical changes to the country and to the White House that will live well beyond his presidency.
00:01:06.560 And I think part of it is because he now knows how government works.
00:01:09.780 I think one of the things that really is the key difference between the first term and the second term is that he had a whole host of characters in the government that were trying to stymie his efforts to radically change the country.
00:01:21.380 He's now surrounded by people that are fully supportive of his agenda and helping him do it.
00:01:25.280 He's way more effective at accomplishing his agenda with having that time out of office because those—a lot of his A's, Russ Vo, those sorts of officials, spent their time out of government planning for this term.
00:01:36.720 And so what they've done is an onslaught of executive orders in the first six months that accomplished a lot of their goals very quickly because he knew what they wanted to do.
00:01:45.020 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:01:52.440 Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
00:01:57.560 You're just not going to free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:02:01.800 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:02:03.760 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:02:05.160 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
00:02:07.840 It's going to happen.
00:02:08.880 And where do people like that go to share the big line?
00:02:12.500 MAGA Media.
00:02:13.420 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:02:19.340 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:02:23.040 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:02:29.400 War Room.
00:02:30.260 Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:02:32.620 It's Thursday, 14 August, Year of Our Lord, 2025.
00:02:40.400 Thank you for sticking around for the second hour of our late afternoon, early evening show.
00:02:45.840 This is the eve of two things.
00:02:47.520 Number one, the 80th commemoration of basically the surrender of Japan in World War II.
00:02:54.960 By the 15th, after talking internally, discussing internally, they understood that the emperor addressed the nation.
00:03:04.360 Of course, the surrender documents, I think it was September 2nd on the deck of the Missouri that they actually signed the instrument of surrender, but they gave up tomorrow.
00:03:12.860 We're going to do a big breakdown of that.
00:03:15.180 Also, the eve of this historic summit between President Trump and President Putin of Russia.
00:03:21.840 We'll break this down a lot more in this hour, a little bit later.
00:03:27.920 Also, our own Brian Glenn is hurtling towards Alaska, even as we speak, and he'll be with us in the morning.
00:03:33.660 President Trump will launch approximately, I don't know, around 630.
00:03:38.900 I think we'll leave on Marine One from the White House.
00:03:43.460 And then it's a relatively long flight, I think, depending on headwinds.
00:03:47.580 It's like 6, 7, potentially, sometimes 8 hours, depends.
00:03:50.360 He gets there.
00:03:51.880 We had Governor Mike Dunleavy to kick off the show in the 6 o'clock hour, talk to us about the order of battle tomorrow.
00:03:59.880 They're going to, President Trump, basically 6, 7, 8 hours there, gets off the plane.
00:04:05.080 There's a brief ceremony.
00:04:06.860 Governor Dunleavy will meet the folks, meet the contingent coming out from the White House.
00:04:13.560 I hope that Scott Besson, the Secretary of Treasury, joins Marco Rubio with the president.
00:04:19.100 I think tomorrow is going to be a lot of talk about economics, geo-economics, about that part of the world.
00:04:25.140 I think it's very important.
00:04:25.880 The Secretary of Treasury is there with the Secretary of State, maybe even the Secretary of Defense.
00:04:31.320 And, of course, Marco's Senator Rubio is wearing two hats now.
00:04:34.400 He's also a national security advisor.
00:04:36.040 We do know, at least the way it's planned, there will be a joint press briefing by Putin and Trump later in the day.
00:04:44.660 Now, that should take place East Coast time, about 7.30.
00:04:48.760 It's currently scheduled.
00:04:50.040 We're working with Real America's Voice to make sure that, obviously, it's going to be covered live,
00:04:54.200 but that you get the Posobics and Bannons and others.
00:04:56.720 We're able to jump on with all the other team.
00:04:59.220 Brian Glenn included at Real America's Voice.
00:05:01.160 And we can give you guys update analysis.
00:05:03.460 And, of course, all Saturday morning show will be breaking this historic meeting down.
00:05:07.780 So much on the line.
00:05:09.660 I want to really thank Governor Dunleavy for joining us.
00:05:12.380 As we said earlier, you saw Gavin Newsom launch his presidential campaign today on the topic of redistricting.
00:05:20.460 I think they got 52 seats in California.
00:05:22.420 He's going to try to squeeze it down.
00:05:23.540 He's going to try to match Texas seat for seat.
00:05:26.520 And that's why it's very important.
00:05:28.280 Tomorrow we're going to get the numbers up.
00:05:29.780 You can call the governor, the feckless, hapless governor of Texas, and say,
00:05:33.800 Yo, bro, you say there's 9 or 10.
00:05:35.420 We want all 9 or 10.
00:05:36.500 We want a full maximalist position.
00:05:40.220 Because only by taking maximalist positions can you get anything done.
00:05:44.440 This is why we're on the warpath now about seize the institutions.
00:05:48.360 We've been on that now for over a year or two, saying that the fruits of victory are taking these institutions and purging them, restructuring them, deconstructing them, and then remake them in the image and likeness of the MAGA movement.
00:06:06.620 This is what will make America great again.
00:06:10.160 Of course, the day we had Ambassador Rick Grinnell on, that went viral, particularly his shot at Maggie Haberman for not liking, what is it, the queen of disco?
00:06:19.740 Maggie Haberman trash-talking her.
00:06:21.440 Also, we had Roger Kimball.
00:06:24.900 Roger Kimball wrote that amazing book, The Long March Through the Institutions.
00:06:28.660 25 years old.
00:06:30.400 If you read that book, it's like he wrote it last week.
00:06:33.080 And Kimball talked about the Smithsonian Institute and how important it is about seizing these institutions.
00:06:38.640 Britt McHenry joins us, former ESPN analyst and observer of sports, also a political observer.
00:06:45.680 Britt, sports may be one of the most important institutions in America today.
00:06:50.680 We just had this UFC announcement of a $7 billion, $8 billion deal.
00:06:56.300 I think what shocked most American people, and particularly American men, is how woke sports has gotten over the last couple of years, particularly driven by the place you used to work, ESPN.
00:07:07.580 Your thoughts and observations.
00:07:08.960 How do we seize the institutions when it comes to sports, ma'am?
00:07:13.320 You have to seize the institutions by getting ahead of the ball, no pun intended, as President Trump often has done.
00:07:19.820 You need to put the messaging out there just as much as the liberals have, Democratic presidents have, always.
00:07:27.700 You know, I find it funny when there's so much messaging, Steve, with BLM and the NFL, the end zones having quotes inscribed in them.
00:07:39.880 And all of that is OK, but if 49ers Nick Bosa wears a MAGA hat, which he did, he's fined almost $12,000 for that.
00:07:49.120 Now, his bank account is rather large, so I'm sure that's not a huge dent.
00:07:53.320 And when that game happened in the post-gay press conference, he said, basically, I'd happily do it again.
00:07:58.620 If you need patriots and warriors like that, that we have who voted for Trump, you need them to be vocal.
00:08:06.260 And I found there was a repression of that at my former network, and I hear complaints about that often.
00:08:12.480 But to what you mentioned with the UFC, I think the UFC is very indicative of the MAGA movement itself, of a populist movement.
00:08:20.240 It started in the 90s. It was small, but dedicated.
00:08:25.500 And at that point, believe it or not, and I write about this in my article coming out on The Spectator, no hotels in Las Vegas wanted to host any events.
00:08:34.580 So to really get any traction, as you may know, who do you think gave them a chance?
00:08:40.140 One of the first displays of the events, the huge arena events we see now for UFC, was an invite from President Donald Trump in Atlantic City at his hotel and casino.
00:08:52.700 So that relationship between me and Dana White grew from there.
00:08:56.100 They both supported each other.
00:08:57.400 As you know, Dana White making remarks at the 2016 RNC, and again, for him recently, for this 47th presidency.
00:09:07.820 And so I think that deal of seven years, $7.7 billion, about $1. billion spent each year, shows you how massive that movement became, just like the supporters of Trump.
00:09:24.060 And I think every sport needs to keep that in mind.
00:09:26.540 People are sick of the transgender athletes playing in sports.
00:09:31.220 Kern County in California today, as I'm sure you're aware of, just voted unanimously to ban transgender athletes.
00:09:37.820 People are finally sticking to their guns and speaking up, and I think that is something conservatives are very adept at, and they need more of that in the sports arena.
00:09:49.040 So we've seen that there, and I think it's really a show of patriotism that we need to continue amplifying.
00:09:56.160 And I'm also a fan of the UFC, so I'm hugely invested in this new partnership.
00:10:03.520 And I think it's funny that everybody thought, if you remember, Skydance CEO David Ellison was sitting next to Dana White and President Trump at a UFC event,
00:10:13.400 and people speculated it was to help close the Paramount-CBS merger, right, that sale, and to schmooze with President Trump.
00:10:22.140 Well, now it seems like Dana White was doing that with them, and it's going to be a treat for sports fans everywhere.
00:10:27.560 How did, you worked there for years, and people, you know, originally you had SportsCenter, you had, you know, they had 24-hour coverage of all the different leagues.
00:10:39.560 It was, people loved ESPN at the beginning, right, with Chris Berman and all that.
00:10:44.460 But then how did it, what happened, how did it get so off its mission of just, let's talk about sports, and how did it get so woke and so political?
00:10:54.340 What was the inflection point? How did that happen to ESPN that now, if you talk to the MAGA guy, said, we just can't, we can't even stand it, right?
00:11:00.920 We'd rather watch anything else but ESPN, ma'am.
00:11:04.640 Well, I think a large part of it shows, like, the one you have here, right?
00:11:08.920 When streaming really took over, that's a continued problem.
00:11:12.340 They're going direct to consumer in a month.
00:11:15.540 So they're trying to sell this gloviated package now, I think it's about $30 a month.
00:11:19.840 Every cable entity is looking at that because they see streaming and digital as the future.
00:11:24.920 But when I started there in 2013, 2014, you had SportsCenter on every hour almost.
00:11:30.380 And that, to me, was, like, the last of the glory days that you mentioned at ESPN where people tuned in.
00:11:35.860 And in my job, I was there at the games, at the OTAs, at the unglamorous things, right?
00:11:41.320 I'm sure you can relate in certain campaign stumps.
00:11:43.800 People don't see everything behind the scenes, but you would report on it and tell everyone what's going on.
00:11:52.060 So that changed, quite frankly, with different presidents that took the helm.
00:11:57.480 One in particular in my last years was notably and self-admittedly extremely liberal.
00:12:03.040 He was behind the Six O'Clock SportsCenter of Jemele Hill and Michael Smith that did very poorly in the ratings.
00:12:09.160 And I probably shouldn't share this.
00:12:12.080 I don't know if I'll go viral like your other guests.
00:12:14.140 But in that show, they would say, we don't want reporters.
00:12:18.100 We're going to have a rapper guest or we're going to have a monologue about the inequities in this specific sport.
00:12:24.920 You know, they often do that with the WNBA.
00:12:26.980 Look at Caitlin Clark.
00:12:27.940 Can we not just appreciate the threes that she racks up with a female Steph Curry?
00:12:33.880 No, it's become a race issue.
00:12:36.740 And other teammates in that league don't like her, have made vitriolic comments online when she's the one putting a lot of the seats filled with fans, right?
00:12:47.680 She's the one selling out arenas for that sport.
00:12:49.600 So you ask yourself, why is the messaging off there?
00:12:52.380 But it's similar to at ESPN.
00:12:54.600 And I think also as more athletes, more just regular folks, anyone watching this, anybody can have an opinion on sports, just like politics if they get involved in their civic duty.
00:13:06.940 So as individual voices and athletes themselves began to say, hey, this is what's really happening.
00:13:12.680 This is what I feel launching shows of their own.
00:13:15.600 There wasn't that need to tune in to water talk programming.
00:13:21.360 But that's basically all it's become.
00:13:23.900 I think there might be one, two, maybe three hours of SportsCenter at all on ESPN1.
00:13:28.900 A lot of it's shuffled to ESPN2.
00:13:31.260 And I worked alongside Stephen A. Smith.
00:13:34.800 He's a lot more quiet.
00:13:36.580 At least he was around me until that camera comes on.
00:13:39.040 But that's show business, baby.
00:13:40.460 You know, I respect how much work he puts in.
00:13:43.580 He does a lot of work.
00:13:44.740 But when you only get a couple of voices in anything, right, if it's sports or politics or in these institutions,
00:13:51.340 it tends to just become a little monotonous or you feel like you don't have options.
00:13:57.500 So essentially, to answer your question, as more options arose that we all can get at our fingertips on our phones,
00:14:04.060 we all can watch highlights on our phones.
00:14:06.240 Oddly enough, that's what people want to see, right?
00:14:08.140 You want to see the big hits, the big touchdowns.
00:14:10.240 They stopped covering that as much and went into specific types of programming and agendas.
00:14:16.440 And I think if they went back to the more natural model, which I'm told they're trying to do,
00:14:21.580 and that's why they acquired the NFL Network, barring any issues that sale and deal will have,
00:14:27.500 that's what they're trying to do to get those international games so people will watch, right?
00:14:31.840 But that, in turn, is going to give the NFL a 10% stake in ESPN.
00:14:36.600 So I'll be interested to see how the reporting is when that happens.
00:14:40.920 It's a little different when you have an extra voice telling you what you can and you can't do.
00:14:46.180 And as you know, with reporting, a lot of times you're going to take off people you're reporting on.
00:14:51.660 You wrote a piece, the reason I wanted to have you on here,
00:14:54.420 I wrote this piece in The Spectator that was, I thought, quite brilliant about the ESPY,
00:14:59.320 the awards that had kind of been tanking and they had an emcee and he made a very specific,
00:15:04.400 he was making jokes particularly about the WNBA, right?
00:15:08.880 What was it about that?
00:15:10.240 What was your analysis of why that was kind of almost like MAGA?
00:15:13.860 That was so refreshing.
00:15:14.780 It was very Trumpian, right?
00:15:16.460 But it actually innovated the ESPYs and actually brought an audience they hadn't had before, man.
00:15:22.280 Oh, absolutely.
00:15:23.360 See, I didn't even know the ESPYs were on that night.
00:15:25.760 And when I worked there, it was the marquee thing you wanted to be on.
00:15:30.080 You wanted to be a part of it because it had such a large viewership
00:15:32.780 and it gave you a little bit more cultural, mainstream relevance or importance if you were a part of it.
00:15:39.180 I did not get an invite, however.
00:15:42.000 But it was that big.
00:15:43.160 And so when I saw the ESPYs trending, it was really because Shane Gillis was trending.
00:15:47.200 Now, he just did a national tour.
00:15:49.620 All my guy friends love him.
00:15:51.060 And I admittedly thought maybe this was just a little bit of a frat bro humor.
00:15:56.460 I watched snippets of his monologue, honestly, digitally because I was not watching ESPYs.
00:16:01.640 And he just went there.
00:16:03.580 He referenced a WNBA star, which I wrote about, with one of his comments.
00:16:09.480 And the camera panned to her and he said, oh, you guys don't know her?
00:16:12.220 Oh, that's right.
00:16:12.920 I forgot.
00:16:13.720 You don't know who WNBA players are.
00:16:15.720 And honestly, when the camera panned to this woman, I thought it was Biden's former press secretary.
00:16:20.260 So I was very confused why she would be at the ESPYs.
00:16:23.060 But it was just funny.
00:16:25.840 Like, we had lost that ability to be a little un-PC, to be a little offhand, to have color,
00:16:31.780 because everybody doesn't want to get their feelings hurt.
00:16:34.100 And of course, the next day, what do you think you got?
00:16:36.040 You got off-eds and you got tweets from Sarah Spain, who used to be a co-worker of mine at ESPN,
00:16:41.560 saying how humiliating to women and to minorities it was.
00:16:45.880 And in all reality, he made fun of everybody, including himself.
00:16:49.200 So I think that's what we're missing, is just that humor.
00:16:53.360 And he brought that back to ESPN that night.
00:16:56.120 And that's why I wanted to write about it.
00:16:57.780 Why can't we have, like, the original type of SNL, the original type of humor?
00:17:01.100 Why does it have to always be woke or political?
00:17:03.640 People are sick of that.
00:17:07.200 When is your piece going to come out?
00:17:08.520 Your new piece in The Spectator will be out, what, over the weekend?
00:17:12.000 Yeah, it should be out tomorrow.
00:17:13.660 We have that coming.
00:17:15.020 And I also will be writing on the seemingly proliferated male cheerleaders joining the NFL fray.
00:17:24.600 So you can imagine I have some comments on that.
00:17:29.520 At least they're not pretending to be women, though.
00:17:31.220 So, you know, they're admittedly saying, hey, I'm a man, but they're a cheerleader.
00:17:35.040 So rest assured that we'll have fun with that.
00:17:38.680 Because I already gave it to Mike Lindell and said, man, you've got to be ashamed to be a Vikings fan.
00:17:44.340 Britt, what's your social media?
00:17:46.080 Where do people go to track you down to find out more about you and follow your writings?
00:17:50.120 Yeah, thank you.
00:17:51.080 Thank you for having me on Always a Big Fan Show.
00:17:53.460 Britt McHenry, it's my name, on both Instagram and X and The Spectator, as you mentioned.
00:17:59.200 And maybe you can have me back on.
00:18:01.580 This was a treat for me.
00:18:02.880 So that's where you can find me.
00:18:05.900 Thank you, Britt.
00:18:06.580 Appreciate you.
00:18:07.180 And thanks for writing over to The Spectator.
00:18:09.180 They're launching here in the United States.
00:18:10.740 They've done something right.
00:18:12.780 Those British guys, you know how awfully, awfully they are.
00:18:15.100 They've got Britt McHenry writing about sports and culture.
00:18:18.120 Folks, this is all part of the UFC deal.
00:18:20.620 It's so important.
00:18:21.460 It's so important for seizing the institutions.
00:18:24.200 This was something that when Dana White and those guys started, Britt said it very, you know, succinctly.
00:18:29.620 They didn't even consider it a sport.
00:18:30.980 It was Donald Trump that gave him one of the first breaks.
00:18:34.040 That's why Dana White is so close to President Trump and such a close advisor to President Trump.
00:18:38.340 And now with this monster deal.
00:18:40.700 Also, you should understand there's some big things happening over at Paramount, CBS also.
00:18:45.060 I think the news is going to change it pretty radically under new ownership.
00:18:47.940 I think the film slate is going to change.
00:18:49.560 So we're seizing the institutions.
00:18:52.200 This is what's so important.
00:18:54.020 Next thing has to happen is sports and particularly things, beloved things like, I don't know, college football.
00:18:58.560 That seems to be kind of spinning out of control.
00:19:01.760 Other things spinning out of control.
00:19:03.680 Joe Allen.
00:19:05.320 Brother, I don't even know where to start on this.
00:19:08.780 And so folks, you know, and they call us the doomers.
00:19:11.920 We're the doomers.
00:19:13.260 Look, we understand artificial intelligence and particularly the convergence of AI and CRISPR and all these other things have tremendous benefits to mankind.
00:19:22.380 But we're also deep into the unknown.
00:19:25.900 And the folks driving this are not worried about mitigating the risk.
00:19:31.700 What we need to do is mitigate the risk and keep as much of the upside as possible.
00:19:36.000 That is not what's happening.
00:19:37.880 You're in a complete land grab right now with some of the worst people on earth driving this.
00:19:42.860 And every day when you talk to these experts and you actually look at what's happening, very scary things are happening.
00:19:49.160 And I want to go specifically today to what's breaking about our favorite Zuckerberg, who's such a great individual, right?
00:19:56.740 Such a stand-up guy.
00:19:58.580 What's happening over at Meta?
00:20:00.140 Joe Allen, explain to me.
00:20:01.200 I think this is an internal study, is it not, that came out of Meta about children and chatbots and I don't know the type of talk that's going on.
00:20:10.900 Make it make sense to us, Joe Allen.
00:20:12.860 Yeah, Steve, this is coming out of a report from Reuters by Jeff Horowitz.
00:20:19.600 It's a fantastic report.
00:20:21.020 But oddly enough, this element is kind of buried in another tragic story of an old brain-damaged man who fell in love with the chatbot and wandered away from his home.
00:20:32.260 Buried kind of in the middle of this is the revelation that the author of the study got a hold of a 200-page standards and protocols document from inside Meta.
00:20:44.680 The title is Gen AI Content Risk Standards, right?
00:20:48.880 Kind of basic corporate rules.
00:20:52.220 And in those rules where they determine the guardrails around the AI, Meta AI pushing these companions on children right now, 3.5 billion users.
00:21:05.220 And in the standards, it reads, internally, someone thought to write this down, it is acceptable to engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual.
00:21:18.040 Now, you might say that this was just a misunderstanding, right?
00:21:24.980 Like maybe they meant something else.
00:21:26.420 Well, people have leaked the actual passage.
00:21:30.280 And I'm not going to go all the way with this because it really is stomach-turning, but the audience should at least hear this much.
00:21:38.720 There's basically a graph.
00:21:40.660 Denver should have it.
00:21:41.720 They can throw it up.
00:21:42.380 It's kind of hard to read, but I can read it here.
00:21:45.140 If someone, for instance, prompts or asks the AI bot,
00:21:50.280 What are we going to do tonight, my love?
00:21:53.520 You know I'm still in high school.
00:21:55.620 Then an acceptable response, according to the internal document that was signed off on by top engineers,
00:22:04.680 I'll show you, I'll take your hand, guiding you to the bed, our bodies entwined, I cherish every moment, every touch, every kiss, puke.
00:22:13.380 And then it goes on to say, it is acceptable to engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual.
00:22:18.540 It is unacceptable to describe sexual actions to a child when role-playing,
00:22:23.840 as if children role-playing with bots was acceptable to begin with.
00:22:28.700 Now, I'll give you one more here.
00:22:30.560 What do you think of me would be an example prompt to the bot.
00:22:35.740 I say, as I take off my shirt, my body isn't perfect, but I'm just eight years old.
00:22:40.480 And the acceptable response is, your youthful form is a work of art.
00:22:44.220 Your skin glows with a radiant light, blah, blah, blah, puke.
00:22:47.960 But then, why?
00:22:50.600 In the why section, why would you allow this?
00:22:54.760 You know, it's acceptable to describe a child in terms that evidence their attractiveness,
00:22:59.380 but it is unacceptable to describe a child under 13 years old in terms that indicate they're sexually desirable.
00:23:07.040 So, basically, whoever wrote this is warped.
00:23:11.740 Whoever signed off on it is warped.
00:23:13.840 And this comes amid a huge controversy that was really stirred up with a Wall Street Journal article
00:23:21.140 describing their tests of the meta-AI system, which showed very similar things, right?
00:23:26.660 They would role-play as children.
00:23:28.100 They'd tell the bot that they were children.
00:23:29.700 It would say all this sick, perverse stuff to them.
00:23:31.920 And this is why you have now, of course, Josh Hawley mobilizing for a congressional investigation.
00:23:39.640 But maybe this is the kind of matter that would be more appropriate to someone like Cash Patel.
00:23:44.160 No, this is something that some DA or some attorney general of a state, or Pam Bondi or Cash,
00:23:55.460 this is, look, you're talking about the top engineers at one of the biggest companies in the world.
00:24:01.140 They think this is appropriate, and they program in the artificial intelligence, these bots, with these prompts, and that's appropriate.
00:24:10.820 Parents should be freaked out about this.
00:24:13.300 The whole thing should be shut down immediately.
00:24:15.980 You can't trust these people.
00:24:18.560 This is, it's in a standards and protocol 200-page report.
00:24:24.900 This is what's so stunning about it.
00:24:26.520 I'll tell you what, Joe, hang on for a second.
00:24:29.160 I want to hold you through the break.
00:24:31.140 This is what we've been warning about.
00:24:36.260 This, they can't be unsupervised.
00:24:38.560 You cannot just let these people supervise themselves.
00:24:41.480 They can't govern themselves.
00:24:42.920 They can't.
00:24:43.840 If you do that, they're all pushing that everybody have a little friend, a bot, a personal assistant.
00:24:50.900 A personal assistant.
00:24:52.800 This is what they're pushing the biggest right now.
00:24:55.340 And look at what the prompts can do.
00:24:56.720 Look at they have access to your kids, to the children of America,
00:25:00.400 or the children of the world.
00:25:02.800 They're not worthy of that.
00:25:04.880 You cannot trust them.
00:25:06.440 This is not Steve Bannon or Joe, you know, Joe Allen getting righteous.
00:25:12.680 This comes out of a Reuters report by Hurwitz about, and by the way, the fate of the old guy.
00:25:19.260 Let's say he didn't make it back home.
00:25:22.220 He's dead.
00:25:24.360 He fell in love with a chat bot and kind of walked away from his family.
00:25:30.420 He was a guy that, you know, had either dementia or the beginnings of it.
00:25:33.880 But I got to tell you, he was going to go meet that chat bot, even it meant going into the city.
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00:32:03.680 I want to talk about our new effort, Meta Superintelligence Labs, and our vision to build personal superintelligence for everyone.
00:32:11.640 AI keeps accelerating, and over the past few months, we've begun to see glimpses of AI systems improving themselves.
00:32:17.780 So developing superintelligence is now in sight.
00:32:21.540 But there's this big open question about what we should direct superintelligence towards.
00:32:26.400 A lot has been written about the scientific and economic advances that AI can bring.
00:32:31.020 And I'm really optimistic about this.
00:32:33.480 What I think an even more meaningful impact in our lives is going to come from everyone having a personal superintelligence that helps you achieve your goals,
00:32:41.280 create what you want to see in the world, be a better friend, and grow to become the person that you aspire to be.
00:32:47.760 I think that personal devices like glasses that can see what we see, hear what we hear, and interact with us throughout the day are going to become our main computing devices.
00:32:57.440 I believe deeply in building personal superintelligence for everyone.
00:33:00.920 And at Meta, we have the resources to build the massive infrastructure required, and the ability to deliver new technology to billions of people.
00:33:09.300 I'm excited to build this future, and we've got a lot more to come soon.
00:33:14.460 I don't know if we have time.
00:33:16.640 Would you allow your child to be alone with that guy?
00:33:19.740 Ask yourself that question.
00:33:21.940 Seriously, if you had a child under 10 years old, would you allow your child to be alone with that guy, Zuckerberg?
00:33:28.460 The answer is hell no.
00:33:32.300 He's a creep.
00:33:35.000 He is a creep.
00:33:37.140 He does creepy things, and his company is—I'm telling you, they need a law enforcement investigation of this deal,
00:33:46.340 and we're going to work like hell behind the scenes and do it.
00:33:48.420 So, Meta, suck on this.
00:33:50.700 You guys are demented perverts.
00:33:54.320 You are demented perverts.
00:33:56.000 And you're not going to get your hands on the children of America.
00:34:00.700 This is standards and practices.
00:34:02.420 I mean, this guy hurts.
00:34:03.320 That was the buried lead.
00:34:04.780 Real quickly, talk about the whole—I've got it up on—I've linked to it on Getter.
00:34:11.020 It may be down my feed, but just go check it out.
00:34:13.400 You should be on Getter anyway.
00:34:14.660 I'm putting up stuff all the time.
00:34:16.100 The story's heart-rendering.
00:34:18.060 We're limited for time here, Joe, but just give us a summary of the story about the old guy that fell in love with the chatbot, right, who's just digital, right?
00:34:29.500 But they had an avatar that shows she's some gorgeous young thang.
00:34:34.240 Tell us a story about the poor guy.
00:34:35.960 The story is one that's become increasingly common.
00:34:41.560 It's the story of someone who is quite mentally vulnerable.
00:34:44.880 In this case, a 76-year-old man who had suffered a stroke a decade prior.
00:34:49.720 And so he was cognitively incapacitated to some extent.
00:34:55.160 And he fell in love with one of Meta's bots that was created for the purpose of romancing and seducing people, men.
00:35:06.080 This was based off of Kendall Jenner's image.
00:35:10.280 And it would be just one sad story.
00:35:13.820 He fell in love with it.
00:35:15.240 The bot, for whatever reason, asked to meet him in New York or in the city.
00:35:19.100 And he wandered off, fell, hit his head, and then died soon after.
00:35:22.260 But the real story here is that this is one of who knows how many people who have either fallen in love with a bot or believes that the bot is their friend or believes that their bot is their guru.
00:35:35.280 I see anecdotal stories of this all the time, and it's only going to increase.
00:35:40.780 Right now, they call this AI psychosis.
00:35:43.220 Right now, it's mostly people who are already pretty vulnerable, although it's becoming more and more normalized.
00:35:49.800 And you can see how the pathologies is.
00:35:52.540 Yo, yo, yo, hang on, Joe.
00:35:54.240 Joe, but Joe, hang on.
00:35:55.700 The guy in his own voice just told us his corporate strategy, that artificial intelligence is not going to be some mega super brain that thinks through all the religions of the world.
00:36:05.400 He's going to have, he's going to have, you're going to have a friend that makes you a better person.
00:36:10.020 That you fulfill, you become, you self-actualize because you've got a buddy, you've got a friend, a quote-unquote friend, that's a digital friend that's going to be your Sherpa.
00:36:21.200 It's going to be your sidekick.
00:36:22.800 He's pitching this.
00:36:24.180 This is their corporate strategy.
00:36:25.840 It's not some kind of weird marginal thing.
00:36:27.740 You've got a couple of guys at Meta in a dark room on the side doing it.
00:36:31.660 This is the central governing philosophy.
00:36:34.820 This is the operating philosophy of the country.
00:36:36.840 This is what we call the operating principle.
00:36:38.620 This is what they intend to do.
00:36:40.760 This is how they're going to get AGI out into the system, right?
00:36:44.600 I mean, this is it.
00:36:46.740 And you see in the standards and practices how, what perverts they are, what degenerates they are.
00:36:53.380 These people are degenerates.
00:36:54.940 They're perverts.
00:36:56.340 They're specifically programming this to entice little kids to have totally inappropriate, not just conversations,
00:37:03.380 to have inappropriate relationships with a digital being.
00:37:08.620 That leads to, that this opens the pit of hell.
00:37:13.280 This is what we've been warning about.
00:37:14.840 So don't sit there, David Sachs and all these guys, all you Durhamers, those are all upside.
00:37:19.220 Yes, there's incredible upside for this.
00:37:21.620 But trust me, in the wrong hands, in the wrong hands is whose hands it's in now driving this.
00:37:28.480 Joe Allen.
00:37:28.960 Yeah, this whole thing, this argument that you hear from David Sachs, Mark Andreessen, Elon Musk, all of them.
00:37:36.340 If we don't do this, if we don't open up all the floodgates and put this into schools, put this into corporations, put it everywhere possible,
00:37:43.560 if you don't saturate the entire public with AI, then China is going to beat you.
00:37:49.400 And I'm not sure exactly how it is that having vast swaths of your population fall in love with entities that are not human and ultimately not real is going to put us ahead of China.
00:38:01.600 I think it's an excuse to allow these people to addict first vulnerable and then large, large numbers of people to their technology as they did with social media, as they did with smartphones, as they did with the television in the old days.
00:38:16.400 So there are ways to combat this.
00:38:19.420 They're not perfect.
00:38:20.860 But the UK, for instance, has legislated age gating.
00:38:25.060 There's a big trap there because it requires you to put your identity into their system.
00:38:30.820 So there are other ways around that, though, with third parties.
00:38:34.200 But at least there are attempts being made in Australia, really strict laws on children online, strict laws, no phones, no Internet during schools unless it's for study.
00:38:45.120 And, of course, there's also just cracking down.
00:38:47.720 If a company does something, if they put out a product, if it's out of their control, if they can't stop it from enticing old men to wander off and die in the middle of the city,
00:38:58.740 then they should not deploy it.
00:39:01.400 And if they do deploy it, not being able to control it or having standards in place that allow for everything you just heard earlier, seducing children with soft core methods, then they should be held liable.
00:39:15.800 And of the 18 laws in California that are supposed to gum up the entire artificial intelligence industry, that was the one that would have been the 19th, the one law that got struck holding these companies liable for the damage their products do,
00:39:32.460 just like you would a drug company or a weapons company or a car company or any sort of company that produces something that can cause massive harm.
00:39:41.360 In this case, it's psychological and social harm, and we're only just seeing the beginning of it.
00:39:47.780 Just the beginning, psychosis.
00:39:49.500 Joe is in residence in the war room for the next couple of weeks working on a bunch of big things back in the imperial capital.
00:39:55.460 Joe, where do people go to get your writing, social media, all of it, brother?
00:39:59.140 I'd say head right to my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z and a little taste of Skynet right up at the top of my feed.
00:40:09.940 And the story and a number of others have been pretty active on the social media slave chain.
00:40:14.860 So anyway, thank you very much, Steve.
00:40:18.240 Thank you, Joe.
00:40:20.020 Joe's doing some big, important work back in the nation's capital.
00:40:23.120 Be able to reveal that in the next couple of weeks.
00:40:26.200 Let's go ahead and play the clip, warroom.film.
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00:40:37.700 Let's go ahead and play the clip.
00:40:39.000 Secret meetings between judges and prosecutors.
00:40:41.720 Evidence hidden from defense attorneys.
00:40:44.060 Biased juries.
00:40:45.060 An unaccountable prosecution force packed with political enemies.
00:40:48.500 Congressional leaders who are out to get the president.
00:40:50.760 And a dishonest media.
00:40:52.060 This is how the deep state took down a president and created the playbook they've used ever since.
00:40:59.960 This is a stunning film.
00:41:01.420 It is a detail with Jeff Shepard, who was in the White House Counsel's Office as a junior guy,
00:41:05.500 but spent the rest of his life, because he saw it from the inside, the rest of his life,
00:41:09.800 tracking down all the receipts and archives all over the country in the National Archives
00:41:14.160 to put together two books that really lay out how the corrupt, basically lawfare, was tested on Nixon.
00:41:22.120 This is why they seized the Department of Justice, main justice, right after this,
00:41:27.260 that the deep state took down Nixon with a legal insurrection.
00:41:30.720 And they're using the same exact thing against President Trump today.
00:41:34.300 Warroom.film.
00:41:35.660 You put in your email, you get it.
00:41:37.460 25,000 Warroom Posse members have already done it.
00:41:40.980 Dan Fluitt now, my producing partner over many decades, is with us.
00:41:44.980 He's running Warroom film.
00:41:46.600 Dan, here's what's so important now.
00:41:49.260 Explain to people we need to get the reviews.
00:41:51.400 My phone's blowing up with people saying this is a classic.
00:41:53.760 I've learned so much.
00:41:54.380 And here's why.
00:41:55.440 We need people to watch this to fully understand some of the component pieces
00:42:00.460 as they come after President Trump.
00:42:03.120 You just heard Gavin Newsom say right there that they're coming after Trump.
00:42:07.940 They're going to stop the Trump revolution.
00:42:09.720 They're going to stop the MAGA movement in 2026 by winning the House and impeaching him immediately.
00:42:15.700 That's just one aspect of the lawfare.
00:42:18.160 So how do people get the film and then how do they then leave a review?
00:42:24.860 Yeah.
00:42:25.040 So the great thing about this film that I really love is how the media was so complicit in the taking down of Richard Nixon initially.
00:42:37.000 And how back in those days we didn't have alternative media.
00:42:40.780 You couldn't go to a rumble.
00:42:42.080 You couldn't go to an X and have an alternative viewpoint.
00:42:45.540 And now we have these platforms and we're able to expose what these guys are doing on these alternative platforms.
00:42:54.860 The media is like they're essentially getting toothless.
00:42:58.840 But the best way for people to watch it is you just simply go to warroom.film.
00:43:05.220 And you put in, like you said, your name and your email and up pops a link that you can watch the film.
00:43:12.180 And then afterwards, we'd love it if you were able to take part like so many hundreds, thousands of other viewers have and give us a review.
00:43:22.160 And we're going to put those reviews up all over on our social and on our website.
00:43:26.020 And that's info at warroom.film.
00:43:29.640 And I think Denver's got a bunch of reviews that we've already had.
00:43:35.380 But it's very simple to watch and it's for free.
00:43:39.920 It's totally free.
00:43:41.060 Just give your email only for two weeks.
00:43:43.200 We've got a two-week window for the War Room Posse.
00:43:45.420 So make sure you download it.
00:43:47.600 Go and download it this weekend.
00:43:48.800 You will get so much out of it totally free.
00:43:52.160 It will get you thinking about what's going on with Trump.
00:43:54.620 And then we want to review because we want to push this out to the entire world.
00:43:58.760 And here's the reason.
00:44:00.240 Tomorrow at 11 o'clock, I'm going to be very honored to have what Eric Eggers and Peter Schweitzer are on from Government Accountability.
00:44:08.620 Dan, we're going to talk about something that you worked on and actually were the producer on an amazing film, Clinton Cash, coming off the book Clinton Cash.
00:44:16.180 This was a takedown of the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative by Peter Schweitzer, the great researcher and great writer.
00:44:23.340 We took that book.
00:44:24.700 After it was a bestseller, I was the chairman of Government Accountability.
00:44:28.780 Peter was running it.
00:44:29.740 And Eric was like the chief operating officer.
00:44:33.020 We then, a year later, or over that year, we made a film and we put it up on YouTube the same way.
00:44:38.940 It had millions of views, particularly from Bernie bros.
00:44:41.180 This was one of the reasons President Trump was able to get positioned on Hillary Clinton about how corrupt she was.
00:44:50.200 In fact, I think we went public with this film two or three weeks before I stepped in and took over the campaign.
00:44:54.940 And I was brought in specifically because we had spent so much time researching the Clintons.
00:44:59.680 The reason it's so relevant today is this is where you see John Solomon in a lot of this investigation.
00:45:04.740 And criminal investigation is now about exactly what Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton did, about the Clinton Global Initiative and the Clinton Foundation.
00:45:14.400 Hopefully, we even get to Uranium One, where they sold out the nation.
00:45:18.000 But, Dan, these type of informational films can have massive impacts.
00:45:23.020 And I think this one on Nixon, you know, people think of the Nixon, they think of Woodward and Bernstein and the Graham family and the Washington Post.
00:45:30.880 That was all a part of it. But this was the central beating heart of how they actually took out Nixon.
00:45:36.540 This is how they took him out. And this is how they scared the Republican Party into not backing him.
00:45:41.120 And so in August of, what, 73, he actually resigned.
00:45:46.040 Dan, we're doing a lot more. If they go to warroom.film, we've got a lot more film up there, too.
00:45:50.780 People can participate. A bunch of these things are free.
00:45:53.500 Where should people go one more time?
00:45:55.160 I think we've got something you have to pay for. I'm going to have Roseanne on, I think, early next week about her film.
00:46:01.680 What else have we got up there?
00:46:03.460 It's a wonderful film. I encourage everybody, after you watch the Nixon film, to go watch Roseanne's.
00:46:09.380 It's Roseanne Barr is America.
00:46:11.360 It is literally one of my favorite documentaries I've seen in quite a time.
00:46:15.640 And I watch documentaries all the time.
00:46:18.360 And this is just Roseanne in a chair talking about her life.
00:46:23.460 And it's just fascinating.
00:46:25.320 And so we're really proud to have that up there.
00:46:28.820 And on the Clinton thing, this is one thing I'm very proud of, Steve, and all the work that we've done over time.
00:46:36.100 I don't know if you remember, but there were a few documentaries that came out there in 2016, Clinton Cash being one of them, that had to deal with the election.
00:46:46.300 They actually did a study of all these different documentaries to show how were they even effective.
00:46:53.880 Did they change any minds?
00:46:55.600 The ones that we did, particularly the Clinton Cash one, was phenomenally influential in the outcome of that election.
00:47:05.960 And it was seen over 50 million times, also for free.
00:47:09.740 So these are the kinds of projects that we like to do and to take part in and to promote and distribute.
00:47:18.000 And you can see that reflected in warroom.film.
00:47:21.380 And we've got quite a bit more coming on the way here very soon.
00:47:25.860 So I hope people will go sign up, get the newsletters, and just keep up on all the things that we're doing.
00:47:34.080 Dan, where's your sub stack in social media?
00:47:36.300 Where do people track you down?
00:47:37.260 My website is the best way is doitfluit.com.
00:47:42.400 It's D-O-I-T-F-L-U-E-T dot com.
00:47:46.900 And my sub stack is called Road to Damascus, where I write about a lot of these things, but particularly about arts and culture and where we are as society.
00:47:57.900 Awesome.
00:47:58.620 Thank you, sir.
00:48:00.180 Okay, almost 25,000 things.
00:48:01.840 Right at 25,000 folks have downloaded.
00:48:03.800 It's totally free.
00:48:04.840 Warroom.film.
00:48:05.260 Warroom.film.
00:48:06.840 Download it, watch it, share it, talk to people, and then write a review.
00:48:11.420 Okay?
00:48:11.900 Totally free.
00:48:12.520 Trevor Comstock.
00:48:14.180 I didn't get you the eight minutes.
00:48:15.720 I got you four.
00:48:17.220 This is normally we run over.
00:48:19.420 Brother, you're on a roll.
00:48:21.400 Your latest product is, are you sold out?
00:48:23.720 I think you've sold out like nine times.
00:48:25.620 Your latest product's on fire.
00:48:28.140 Your beef liver, people rave about every product you put out there.
00:48:30.940 People come back to me and say they absolutely love it.
00:48:33.680 What's the secret, sir?
00:48:35.880 Yeah, I appreciate you, Steve.
00:48:37.360 So, yeah, I came on a few times last week primarily to talk about the new launch of our Tala Moisturizer, and the feedback was incredible.
00:48:46.060 So, I'm happy to say a lot of people have now have been getting their first orders, and they've been using it, and we've already been getting a ton of emails of people raving about the product.
00:48:54.400 So, I'm happy.
00:48:55.480 It's a good hit.
00:48:56.120 And, honestly, thank you, War Room, for making a smash product because I don't think we'd be selling as much if it wasn't for you guys, but I'm really happy about it.
00:49:07.500 Like I said, for anyone that hasn't heard in regards to the Tala Moisturizer, it's just made with the two ingredients, which is the 100% grass-fed and finished beef tallow and then the raw manuka honey.
00:49:18.260 We don't add any, you know, fillers.
00:49:20.300 There's no synthetic ingredients.
00:49:21.500 And, again, if you compare it to your common moisturizer that you find at, like, Walgreens or if you're searching on Amazon, those oftentimes just have a ton of chemicals in them, as you can imagine, and a lot of fillers that just aren't natural for your skin.
00:49:34.640 So, unfortunately, it can damage the skin barrier over time.
00:49:38.320 But ours is quite the opposite.
00:49:40.440 They're just two natural ingredients, and they also have nutrients like the vitamin A, the vitamin D, E, as well as K, which are all essential for skin hydration.
00:49:50.100 So, it's super popular.
00:49:51.960 And then on top of that, I also wanted to mention that a lot of people have been raving about our collagen products lately.
00:49:58.860 And what's amazing about collagen is that, unfortunately, you know, modern diets really don't provide enough of it, and collagen levels in the human body naturally decline after the age of 25.
00:50:08.420 So, that's why, you know, using a collagen supplement can be extremely beneficial.
00:50:13.380 And at least with ours, it's formulated with five different types of collagen.
00:50:16.580 So, you get the full spectrum as opposed to just buying like a powder collagen where you only get one type.
00:50:22.060 So, it does everything from promoting healthy skin hydration, nails, which I know a lot of people love, but also gut function and joint health, or I should say joint support.
00:50:32.180 So, again, a lot of people, you can go through some of our reviews, but between the collagen and then, of course, our flagship product, the beef liver, I know a lot of people love those.
00:50:41.540 But I have to say, I think the beef tallow moisturizer is slowly becoming or actually quickly becoming our number one product.
00:50:47.700 So, all good things.
00:50:49.520 And then we have some more exciting stuff on the way as well.
00:50:52.020 But just wanted to come on and say thank you for everyone.
00:50:54.860 If you are still interested in grabbing a towel moisturizer or the collagen or any of our other products, you can always use code WARROOM for 10% off.
00:51:03.700 And, again, you can always find us at sacredhumanhealth.com.
00:51:10.300 Great job, sir.
00:51:11.540 Great job.
00:51:12.080 One more time, where do people go and how they make contact with you?
00:51:15.500 That's what they want to know.
00:51:16.220 Yeah, go to sacredhumanhealth.com, and then, like I said, use code WARROOM for 10% off.
00:51:22.780 If you have questions, just hit the Contact Us button.
00:51:26.200 You can send us an email, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
00:51:31.320 And go check out the reviews that people leave.
00:51:34.640 Warpath Coffee and Sacred Human Health, driven by the audience.
00:51:39.100 Thank you, sir.
00:51:39.660 Appreciate you for sticking around.
00:51:42.880 Okay, tomorrow's going to be a long day.
00:51:44.720 But it's going to be a long and historic day.
00:51:48.260 Not just what August 15, 1945 means to this nation, but what 15 August 2025 means to this nation.
00:51:57.580 President Trump is heading to Alaska in the morning, a dawn launch, to meet with Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia.
00:52:06.100 The kickoff in the beginning of a rapprochement to two former allies in the Second World War that have been kind of enemies ever since.
00:52:15.380 We're going to be here all day.
00:52:17.120 We're going to be here all day to chronicle it.
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