Transcript
Steve Bannon (0:02)
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Jack Posobiec (0:06)
Pray for our enemies because we're going.
Steve Bannon (0:09)
Medieval on these people.
Jack Posobiec (0:11)
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but.
Steve Bannon (0:21)
You'Re not going to stop it.
Jack Posobiec (0:22)
It's going to happen.
Natalie Winters (0:23)
And where do people like that go.
Jack Posobiec (0:24)
To share the big lie?
Natalie Winters (0:26)
MAGA MEDIA I wish in my soul.
Jack Posobiec (0:29)
I wish that any of these had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
Stephen K. Bannon (0:43)
War ROOM here's your host, Stephen K. Ban.
Jack Posobiec (0:50)
It's Friday, the 15th of November, in the year of our Lord 2024. Think about it. Almost halfway through this month. They're going to come fast and furious now as the revolution that came throughout this country over the last couple of weeks and months that culminated on the 5th of November in this tremendous victory we had, now gets into the execution phase. Remember, we're deconstructing the administrative state through two things. You know, two things to. It is Schumpeter. Schumpeter. I think that's the correct pronunciation, not Hayek. Creative destruction was one of Schumpeter's concepts and ideas that things go through these kind of evolutionary moments and a lot of, you know, gets torn down as you rejuvenate and get built back up. Also, Thomas Koons, the Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a seminal work, I think, from the 70s, studied at Harvard Business School in the 80s, became a seminal working because it talks about not just scientific revolutions, but kind of in the material world, how revolutions actually take place and what's called a paradigm shift. What's a paradigm and a paradigm shift. Paradigm is kind of the way things are, right? Kind of the system, the systemics of how something functions. A paradigm shift is almost like the overdone. When you shift the paradigm and you go into something new. That's what's happening right now. The only thing I would disagree with General Flynn slightly on is we're in a fourth turning. This is the fourth great turning of American history, and we're in the fourth turning of that. You know, the concept of turnings is kind of the cyclical nature of history. Every 80 to 100 years in American history, we kind of go through something like that. So you have the revolution, then you have the Civil War, then you have the Great Depression of World War II, and now you have what's happening today in the 80th anniversary of D Day was just, just occurred. What last year in June or this year in June, A lot going, a lot of these concepts and constructs. We will talk so you have the proper framing. Please remember you're the best informed audience in all media. And the reason is you kind of volunteer for this. You use your agency for this. We understand the show is short on entertainment and kind of long on information and facts to arm you because this, this show is about one thing, human agency. Human agency. It is human agency. Divine providence works through the world through human agency. Think about President Trump's when he went back to Mar A Lago. Remember that day for guys have been with us for a while. Men and women have been with us for a while. On the 20th of January of 2021. It was a pretty sad occasion out there at Andrews Air Force Base when President Trump took Air Force One for the last time, took off in Boris Epstein. You remember, Boris called us. Last thing we did on the show was to talk about that. Talk to Boris. As they played the Frank Sinatra my way. And we determined then made a pact amongst ourselves and with this audience using our agency, we would support President Trump in coming back and avenging the stolen election of 2020. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. The Stone election of 2020. And we said we're going to take a sacred oath and make sure that we never, we never waver from that. And this audience did it. You had President Trump's back from the absolute, complete beginning of this, beginning of the second. And what's makes President Trump such a profound courage? As I've said many times, he didn't have to do this. He'd already been president, United States. He had won a second time. It had stolen from him. Everybody basically had abandoned him or virtually everybody except the core of the MAGA base, the political establishment of the Republican Party, the media, Republican Party, all of it. You remember, I don't need to name names. You can go back and check it out. But President Trump and in the dynamic of American history, the story had to end this way. He consciously made a decision, consciously made a decision, understanding that the full they had the full control of state power. They had the courts, they had the Justice Department, the irs. They had the media, they had the political class, they had the military, they had the intelligence community. It was one man alone with a populist backup of working class and middle class Americans who had no power, none, no control of anything. We had a couple media outlets, tiny then we had You, President Trump made that commitment, understanding that in coming back, they would try to bankrupt him. In coming back, they would try to destroy his family. In coming back, they would try to imprison him. 92 felony charges been found guilty. But in a sham trial, in a show trial, like a Moscow show trial in the 1930s under Stalin in New York City, with a hack judge and a hack system of 34 felonies. I used to sit there at Danbury Prison in Danbury, Connecticut, when I taught the class in civics. I just asked, I said, hey, you guys are all convicts. You're convicts. You've been sent here for a reason. You're convicts. How many here got 34 felonies, never got a hand raised. The American people weighed and measured that. And they weighed and measured the heroism of President Trump and the heroism, the moral courage was years and years and years as people try to tear him apart. Remember all the mug shots and the bookings and Fani Willis laughing. And on msnbc, you know, Tish James on msnbc, Matthew Kalangelo going up there from the Justice Department, the lawyer down in Wade, down in Fani Willis's boyfriend going to the White House, Jack Smith talking to the National Archives, on and on and on and on. So you see McCabe crying on national TV. You see. You see Weisman wetting himself on national TV, is voice breaking, looking all weird, weirder than normally looks. They understand and they fully understand what's out there to be exposed to the American people. And that is a vast criminal conspiracy on one of the greatest heroic Americans in this country's historic history, its renowned history, the glory of America, the glory of liberty, what people have fought for, and every patriot grave stretching back to the beginning of this republic. Donald Trump has shown as much moral courage as any individual this nation's ever had. And then the physical courage, the physical courage of an assassination attempt from a couple hundred yards away, a bullet to the head that just by the grace of divine providence, turned his head at the last millisecond and hit his ear. Instead of shooting him through the temple and being assassinated like President John F. Kennedy, you add moral courage and physical courage. People understand that. They can see it. And we had a referendum. Remember, it was the MSNBCs and the New York Times and the CNNs and the David Brooks and the Maggie Habermans, in particular, the Rachel Maddows. And all you young producers at msnbc, they're calling you folks this weekend and get your family's lawyer to sit down with you and say, hey, here's what I did. Here's what happened. Because remember, Rachel, a lot of people are in this, in that group are going to flip because they don't want to go to federal prison. They don't be rolled up in the vast criminal conspiracy against President Trump. So going to be a lot of people, the Justice Department, a lot of people in National Archives, a lot of people in every different element of it. They're going to come forward and say, hey, I didn't know it. I was told to do this. So that's all down the road. That's all going to come. But President Trump had the courage, the courage to see it head on. You know, the prosecutors will tell you one of the things they do in dropping all these charges, 10 charges, everything like that, is to break you in the process, to bankrupt you, to break you. But they also say psychologically, psychologically, they want to have the fear of prison, the fear of imprisonment, the fear of imprisonment. You cannot scared Donald Trump. If Donald Trump had shown any fear whatsoever, he wouldn't have done this. If he was afraid, he wouldn't have done this. That combination of moral courage and physical courage is pretty unparalleled in American life. That's the leader we have today. That's why people of every ethnicity and race have joined our cause. That's the obligation and the duty we have to deliver. Like Charlie right there. It's very simple. President Trump got shot in the head, and then he won an election against all odds in a landslide. He gets to choose who he wants to choose in his government. And I dare the United States Senate to try to stop that. I don't want to hear some pencil neck senator or Lisa. I don't care what Collins has to say. We don't care what Murkowski has to say. And the people of those states should let them know they don't care what they have to say. Let me repeat this. Donald Trump took a bullet to the head. And only by the grace of divine providence was he, his head not shattered, and he didn't die and bleed out right there in Butler, Pennsylvania, on that Saturday afternoon. And then to pick himself up and not miss a beat, get right in the campaign trail, that iconic shot, to get back on the campaign trail and to work every single day, every single day to make sure he brought home and to go everywhere from the Bronx, everywhere, to include everybody in our revolution. And you're going to sit there and have these credentialed class Ivy Leaguers look down their nose and call you garbage and deplorables they detest you. And any kind of false front they're going to put on that. Well, we really didn't understand. We got to meet some people. Maybe we are populist. You're not populist. You detest us. I'm down with that. I'm good with that. But understand something. Donald Trump and his revolution is in charge now. And that revolution is going to make its way from Mar a Lago and from every part of the country, like Andrew Jackson. It's going to. It's going to converge on the imperial capital in late January. And yes, we're going to burn some of these institutions down to the ground. Because you know why? They need to be burned down to the ground, metaphorically, as the process of creative destruction, the process of the structure of revolutions. The paradigm shift has impact. The last three or four days show you one thing, folks. Going back. It's like Cortez and the Conquistadors when they. When they landed in Mexico from Cuba, Cortez and the contistors, they marched, you know, a little ways into the jungle. And some of the contestors say, hey, yo, Cortez, this is, like, too much, man. Too hot. This equipment is heavy. It's not, you know, I don't know if we can do this. I think we got to rethink this. I don't know if we're the right thing. I don't know if your plan's the right thing. Cortez said, hey, I think it's. That's a good idea. Why didn't I think of that? Let me go back and get the boats ready to take us back to Cuba. Give me a day or two. You guys meet me there. Cortez goes down, and when the conquistadors come back, march back, and a day or two later, they get to the beach, and Cortez had pulled the boats up on the shore and he had burned them. He says, hey, we're getting home to Spain through Mexico City. So we're going to march or die. That's this revolution. We're not turning back. We're not going to cave. We're not going to give up on Gates. We're not going to give up on Tulsi Gabbard. We're not going to give up on Pete Hegseth. We're not going to give up on RFK Jr. We're not going to give up on anybody. And you know why? If President elect Donald J. Trump wants him, he's going to get them. We're going to move heaven and earth to do that. And the people going to move heaven and earth, the ones on the ramparts, are the same ones that have been here since the day he left the imperial capital. The war room Posse. We are unflinching in our dedication to make sure that we do our duty, our part of it, our small part. We're reporting for duty. We're gona take a short commercial break. We're gonna turn to the world in just a moment. As if all the founding fathers seem.
