On today's show, Jack Posobiec reacts to the shooting at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, and the ABC News decision to pay $15 million to settle a defamation case against Donald Trump.
00:01:51.020Daniel Penny became the folk hero that we need in a post-constitutional America besieged by existential internal threats.
00:01:58.900And Penny's example reminds us that we do not have to accept and live with the criminality, the degradation, the subversion, the depravity, and the evil in our society.
00:02:09.900ABC News now agreeing to pay $15 million toward Donald Trump's presidential library to settle a defamation case.
00:02:17.900Back in March, George Stephanopoulos falsely said on air that President-elect Trump was found liable for raping a woman.
00:02:25.460ABC News will also have to add a statement of regret to its website.
00:02:29.880What George Stephanopoulos said in that interview, I mean, it seems to hold up to what the judge said after the fact.
00:02:37.720Listen, I think that political leaders in this country need to be part of this conversation that's happening all over the country in the wake of the shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
00:04:35.120Some more – and just some more updates coming up.
00:04:38.040So this is the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin.
00:04:42.320And, of course, we'll be giving you all the updates as we can.
00:04:46.200For folks as well who also know, and we're going to have Vish Burra of the New York Republican Club here up in just a couple of minutes.
00:04:52.440But there was a viral video last night involving my good friend Alex Beruzowitz, who fainted and fell on the front table of the gala on to essentially Ambassador Monica Crowley and Tanya Tay.
00:05:11.640As Steve Bannon said this morning on The War Room, he basically fell into where I had been sitting, although I was working the crowd and was not in the chair at the time.
00:05:23.980And so, of course, I was joking a little bit afterwards that, Alex, you know, I leave for five minutes, and you jump onto Tanya Tay's lap.
00:05:59.140I used to see this in the military all the time when we're in formation, when we're at parade.
00:06:02.700Do not lock out your knees because that plus dehydration will equal a fainting spell.
00:06:09.440And thank God, by the way, that it was not any worse than it had been.
00:06:15.020But, of course, Tanya Tay was mostly upset that more people were focused on that than the beautiful dress that she was wearing.
00:06:22.200But I want to say thank you to everyone who reached out to check out to see whether or not Alex is okay and from what I hear, he is doing well.
00:06:28.980And also thank you to everyone who reached out to me to say happy birthday yesterday.
00:06:32.760It was my birthday, and it became this trending topic on X and Twitter and just so many people reaching out.
00:06:39.380And I wanted to say thank you for that as well.
00:06:41.360So it's not always that I find myself caught up in events, but that is what we do.
00:07:43.960This isn't going to get fixed overnight, especially with the ongoing assault to our dollar from BRICS nations and our growing national debt.
00:08:38.340Wanted to bring on here, since the talk of the Internet, of course, is the New York Young Republican Club.
00:08:45.880Wanted to bring on Vish Burra, the major domo, if you will, of the New York Republican Club.
00:08:53.420A guy who's overseen these events to the point where, Vish Burra, your job overseeing these gala events has gotten so good that you've actually even been able to hire someone to do your job.
00:09:24.960I decided to wear my volunteer shirt from the MSG rally because I'm reveling in still everything we did this year in New York and how it led to that crescendo last night at the gala with, you know, major speakers like Lewandowski speaking,
00:09:42.160Dan Scavino speaking, Nigel Farage in the House from overseas speaking, and, of course, the great Honey Badger, Steve Bannon.
00:09:50.840I think the theme of the night was really that, you know, nothing's over, right?
00:09:58.380It's a new age, the golden age, as Donald Trump had just posted to his Truth Social account just a few days ago.
00:10:05.600So we need to start thinking about, like, where we actually go from here.
00:10:10.800And that was a big part of why it was so important to have Bannon there last night, again, in the House for the activists like he did in late 2019.
00:10:21.820He was our first kind of big keynote speaker when Gavin and I first took over back in 2019.
00:10:28.680And now, after a massive victory, we need that leadership, that guidance again to see over the horizon of where we actually need to go as a movement.
00:10:39.300Anybody who thinks that the left is not going to come back and try to eat our lunch again is out of their mind.
00:10:45.900So we need to make sure that we got a direction that we're moving towards.
00:10:50.580And I think we got to some of that last night.
00:10:52.480But, you know, I personally, I believe we need to start talking about what are our big ideas.
00:10:57.860How do we get our risk takers to start taking risks, do weird things, innovative things, those kind of things, right?
00:11:05.320We need that new age, that new America, that new paradigm, that new way of thinking to start taking across and taking a hold of our movement.
00:11:16.660And when I think about the difference between the gal last year, and we play that clip here on the show all the time, the where's Jack, where's Jack?
00:11:26.060I want to see you, you know, as one of the bumpers here, which is hilarious.
00:11:31.160But that was the gathering of the Magadonians.
00:11:37.080That was one year before this electoral victory.
00:12:54.120And, you know, one of the most powerful moments during Steve's speech last night was that this was a club that was built from the streets, right?
00:13:01.600That this is a movement that's come literally from the ground up through the streets here.
00:13:06.320And that's why it was so effective in New York.
00:13:08.760But it also speaks to the movement because what happens here in New York City, especially at this club, as we've been a focal point to it, is that it is a microcosm of everything going on in our movement.
00:13:20.920This blue behemoth that we're always fighting against and we're in the belly of, right?
00:13:26.280And so now we have that opportunity with President Trump and his historic victory that nobody, again, nobody was paying attention to it.
00:13:34.020You know, people thought that they understood what was going on, but it wasn't true.
00:13:38.500And the media, the left, the Democrats, everyone who decided to ignore us and not take us seriously, if they actually were in the room that night and actually were, you know, maybe epithetic's not the word, but perhaps at least willing with an open mind to see where we're coming from and look genuinely at our issues and consider them genuinely.
00:14:02.500I think that if they had done that, they might have seen something coming, but this makes it much, much sweeter.
00:14:09.560And on the heels of this victory, I am very, very hopeful and inspired.
00:14:15.220And I know the chess pieces are moving right now.
00:14:17.240We are staying frosty, but, you know, we're chomping at the bit again because now we actually want to do something.
00:14:25.500And again, that just means that this is just the beginning.
00:14:28.540And so we need to start getting our ducks in a row, think of some big ideas, and start moving towards those things because we need those people to carry us through this golden age.
00:14:39.460And it's not about just the next two years or four years.
00:14:43.220It's about the next 12, right, about the next 16, the next 20.
00:14:47.620It is generational change that we asked for.
00:14:50.380Donald Trump delivered the victory to open the gates to it.
00:14:53.520And now we have to walk through it and build our kingdom on the other side.
00:14:59.480And when you look at this situation, and Steve, of course, sits there and says, we could have 50-year coalition.
00:15:07.240What does he mean by the 50-year coalition?
00:15:09.300This is more important than the personality of the individual of Donald Trump.
00:15:16.240It is more important than the individual of J.D. Vance or Jack Posobiec or Gavin Wax or Vish Burr or Alex Spruzzo.
00:15:24.160It's not about any one of us as individuals.
00:15:26.800What it's about is the massive realignment of the American people and a new way to look at the electorate, a new way to put everyone in this country together with the American people on one side and illegals, non-citizens on the other side.
00:15:45.940That's the division that President Trump has always made.
00:15:50.120I'll throw in another one that he's occasionally mentioned, the elites and the experts, right?
00:15:55.780The elite, the permanent Washington class.
00:15:58.920Yes, they're going to have to go out as well.
00:16:02.620But the issue is we have the ability before us and the opportunity is we have the ability before us to rework the movement, rework our politics so that we continue growing.
00:16:19.260As a matter of fact, look, and by the way, last night I was having a great conversation with this because there are representatives from labor unions, by the way, private sector labor unions,
00:16:28.620construction guys and steam fitters that were coming in to the gala saying, yeah, we're all Trump guys.
00:16:35.120We know that the Mitt Romney era and the Paul Ryan era is totally done.
00:17:08.000And we've got to play this game by addition, Jack.
00:17:10.360The fact of the matter is that we are, you know, we are an inclusive movement.
00:17:15.380And, you know, to a lot of these people talk about, you know, there's this thing called the Woke Right and they're into collectives and stuff like that.
00:17:24.100And that collective is the American people that like these are the people that I want to work with to to build America, to make it great again.
00:17:41.740It's about all of us as Americans and what we came together to do to to see the change that we want to see happen and all that work that went into it.
00:18:11.680Yes, we are going to collectively take back our country and rebuild it back to greatness.
00:18:17.100Yes, we're going to do all those things that you think that.
00:18:20.120No, that's the whole point of this, too.
00:18:21.920Great men come together in hard times.
00:18:24.600Great free men come together when push comes to shove to work together to solve their differences and make this country great again and make it good for the American.
00:18:34.680Make it good for the American working family.
00:20:25.460What's the difference between the barbarian right and the right that came before?
00:20:29.260First of all, Jack, this is all silly word games that, you know, people try to divide people by putting labels on different ideologies or a set of beliefs and values.
00:20:43.280The thing that these people, when they say barbarian right, barbarian right, actually what they're saying is these people who do not care about the ideological, these rigid ideological boxes that you're trying to put people in, they don't care about those labels.
00:21:01.660Yes, as a movement, there are two or three, four pillars that really make our movement that we want to make sure everybody's kind of in line with.
00:21:10.120But outside of that, we're rather fluid in terms of like where we're willing to make concessions and make in order to build coalitions and come to agreements and find some middle road on because we're not sticking to any ideological boxes.
00:21:25.280This is what the barbarian right is, and this is supposed to be a bad thing.
00:21:31.840If you want to call me barbarian right, I don't care.
00:21:34.700That's the point of me being part of this barbarian right.
00:21:38.080I am here to do the hard work for the country that I love.
00:21:41.920I don't care how that picture ends up looking as long as the picture looks good for all of us, for all of us Americans, faithful Americans, hardworking Americans, taxpaying Americans,
00:21:52.520Americans who want to see a better country, not just for themselves, but for their kids and their grandkids who are thinking about the future.
00:22:54.480The difference between the barbarian right, the new right, and whatever it was, the squish right, the old right, the dinosaur right that came before is we don't take this lying down.
00:23:06.740We're going to fight for Pete Hegseth.
00:23:08.520We're going to fight for Tulsi Gabbard.
00:23:10.260We're going to fight for Monica Crowley and Russ Vogt and all the other nominees and, of course, Cash Patel and RFK because it isn't about necessarily, oh, do you agree with this one thing that somebody said one time or something that somebody else said the other time?
00:23:29.440And if Senator Short Round up there in South Dakota has got an issue with it, Senator Mike Rounds, I'm going to call him Short Round.
00:23:35.180If Senator Short Round's got an issue with Tulsi Gabbard, then we're going to have to have a talk with the people of South Dakota and the fact that, oh, look, Short Round Senator is in cycle.
00:23:46.960And I would hate to have to tell Elon Musk and America PAC that he is in cycle and, in fact, is up for reelection in just about one year's time.
00:24:04.900And, again, just to hit that note again that Steve said it last night that our club is a club for the streets.
00:24:11.080This movement is a club from the streets, right, that we're actually willing to get out there and put our boots on the ground and actually make this thing a reality with our bare hands if we have to.
00:24:21.460This is what separates that old, if you even want to call it the old right, they were called neocons in the first place.
00:24:27.720They were the new ones, right, on the block, of the 90s, that ilk, the John McCain's of the world, the Mitt Romney's, the Paul Ryan's, Chris Christie's, you name it.
00:24:49.280In fact, a lot of this is, I don't really, I'm not even so married to your ideology.
00:24:54.800It's, are you actually committed to the fight on a level, like, down to your heart and soul?
00:25:00.500And that is actually what makes MAGA the movement that it is, is that we are powered by our faith.
00:25:06.720Our faith that we're going in the right way for our nation.
00:25:09.840Our faith in our family, our country, our God.
00:25:13.520Our everything around us that gave us this life here in this beautiful country.
00:25:17.280Our faith that it is our, not just our role, our, our, it's our obligation, our duty to make sure that we preserve it and make it better.
00:25:26.120That, and, and we are committed fully.
00:25:28.400What we will say, again, Joni Ernst, we will sleep in the streets, in the cornfields.
00:25:33.600And, and, and, and Vish, and Vish, and Vish, Vish, let's, let's, let's say this, let's take it and bring it into, bring it into reality.
00:25:40.120Gavin Wax's entire speech was about the fact that the previous right would have supported the criminals.
00:25:48.100The previous right would have supported people like Jordan Neely and thrown a guy, a great American patriot and a Marine, no such thing as a former Marine, named Daniel Penny.
00:25:59.080They would have thrown him under the bus.
00:26:00.800But instead, the barbarian right, what did they do?
00:26:04.720They stand on the side of law and order.
00:26:08.780And they say that Daniel Penny not only did nothing wrong, but they treat him like the hero that he is.
00:26:15.860And J.D. Vance, who was a Marine who didn't throw him under the bus like some did, brought him up to the president's suite of the Army-Navy game over this weekend.
00:26:25.760We're, by the way, the correct team won, I'll just say that, the correct team won, and that shows a major difference.
00:26:33.800So there you go again, Daniel Penny, Donald Trump, two New Yorkers, both of which were falsely accused by Alvin Bragg in court.
00:26:43.980Stephen K. Bannon, by the way, another one who has yet to see his trial come up here in February, and we'll talk about that.
00:26:51.880But this represents a massive shift, does it not?
00:26:58.780Just like you mentioned, just like Donald Trump, just like Gavin Lansk, just like Vishpera, Daniel Penny also came up through the crucible of New York City to being that MAGA hero that he is now.
00:27:13.100I mean, the fact is that what the guy went through, the pain box that the media, the national media, the DAs, the entire justice system put that guy through for doing the right thing, for keeping people safe on those subways that I took all my life growing up.
00:27:31.720It was, first of all, ridiculous that he was even put in that position.
00:27:36.200But now that he's won, we really got to remind people that this is the America that we want to see.
00:27:42.700As Brandon Gill said yesterday, we need more Daniel Penny's because we have way too many Jordan Neely's, right?
00:27:50.000This is the fact of the matter, and we need to celebrate these guys every single time.
00:27:55.680And look, this is not even going to be the end of it because, again, the Dems, they are not going away.
00:28:09.800We will, and we will every time, and it sends, every time we do it, it sends a message.
00:28:14.020It sends a message that if you step out of line, that if you attempt to threaten the hair on any child's head anywhere in America, that there will be an American that will stop you, whether that be a police officer,
00:28:29.860or whether that be someone who just happens to be a Marine standing next to you on the train, that you will be stopped before you can harm another citizen in this country who's just innocently riding the train.
00:28:44.480That is how we restore our trains and eventually restore our cities from the criminals who have gripped them, from the criminals who have taken over the streets.
00:28:54.380You know, Vish, I don't know, sometimes I just wish that one day a real rain will come down and wipe all this filth off the streets.
00:29:04.580Vishpera, where can people follow you, brother, and tell us about your new opportunities.
00:29:09.460Well, you can find me at Vishpera on X, at Vish on Truth Social.
00:29:14.660I will be going to San Diego to produce Matt Gaetz's new show on OAN,
00:29:20.380and I can't wait to bring you guys another wonderful, wonderful media product for the right,
00:29:26.720and one of the best talents in the game, Matt Gaetz.