WarRoom Battleground Episode 689 Summary: Malone On MAHA; Senator Arrested For Supporting Trump!?
Release Date: January 18, 2025
In episode 689 of Bannon's War Room, host Stephen K. Bannon delves into pressing political and societal issues with distinguished guests, Dr. Robert Malone and State Senator Colton Moore. The episode covers a spectrum of topics, including critiques of the Department of Justice under Merrick Garland, economic policies related to free markets and H1B visas, the origins of COVID-19, and a high-profile arrest of Senator Moore in Georgia. This comprehensive summary breaks down the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode.
1. Opening Monologue: Bannon on Merrick Garland and the DOJ
Timestamp: 02:19 - 05:25
Stephen K. Bannon launches the episode with a scathing critique of Merrick Garland, the former Attorney General, labeling him a "traitor" and "domestic extremist." Bannon expresses his disdain for Garland's tenure at the Department of Justice (DOJ), attributing several negative outcomes to his leadership.
"Merrick Garland, you're disgusting, embarrassment, sham of a person, let alone as an Attorney General."
— Stephen K. Bannon [02:19]
Bannon highlights Garland's departure from the DOJ as a victory but warns of ongoing battles with what he terms the "civil servant class," whom he accuses of prosecuting MAGA supporters. He emphasizes the perceived injustice in legal actions against figures like himself and Peter Navarro, framing them as politically motivated.
2. Interview with Dave Bratt: Economic Policies and Free Markets
Timestamp: 07:40 - 16:28
Dave Bratt, a former Congressman and economic policy advocate, joins Bannon to discuss contemporary economic challenges, focusing on the misuse of free market principles and the detrimental impact of H1B visa policies.
Key Discussions:
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Right-Wing vs. Left-Wing Billionaires:
Bratt critiques the narrative that condemns right-wing billionaires while praising their left-wing counterparts, arguing that both sides misuse economic policies to benefit oligarchs rather than the American populace."What you have instead of free markets are these oligarchs. We have very large, erstwhile monopolies that are abusing the food supply and abusing farmers and abusing the consumers."
— Dave Bratt [07:40] -
H1B Visa Policies:
Bratt denounces the current H1B visa system as a farce, claiming it prioritizes foreign workers over American citizens and contributes to economic disparities."The H1B visa is way up here on the pecking order, Right? It's the high human capital, high skill person. We're talking bring in the best and the brightest. Of course, that's a farce."
— Dave Bratt [12:20] -
Education and Workforce Development:
He underscores the failure of the American education system, particularly in Chicago, where literacy rates among poor third graders are alarmingly low, impeding workforce development."The literacy rate for the poor kids in Chicago third grade is 12%, right? Illinois Public Policy Institute, go look it up. 88% illiterate."
— Dave Bratt [12:20]
Bratt advocates for a return to Jacksonian populism and America First policies to dismantle oligarchic structures and foster a more equitable economic environment.
3. Discussion with Dr. Robert Malone: COVID-19 Origins and Public Health
Timestamp: 16:03 - 37:36
Dr. Robert Malone, a prominent figure in the fight to uncover the origins of COVID-19, engages in an in-depth conversation about the ongoing investigations into the virus's origins, recent findings on avian influenza, and the role of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Key Discussions:
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Avian Influenza Findings:
Dr. Malone shares recent scientific revelations that challenge previous fears about avian influenza's transmission via milk, stating that studies show it is not highly infectious through the oral route."It turns out that bird flu is not very infectious by an oral route when you drink it."
— Dr. Robert Malone [17:26] -
Critique of the WHO:
He criticizes the WHO's collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and alleges corruption under Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, arguing that the organization has systematically suppressed alternative theories about COVID-19's origins."The WHO under Tedros dubrayos has been just notoriously corrupt and they have an existing partnering agreement, a very solid, important partnering agreement with the CCP."
— Dr. Robert Malone [17:26] -
Potential Policy Changes Under Trump Administration:
Malone anticipates that the incoming Trump administration will seek to release previously classified documents related to COVID-19 origins, which could expose governmental misconduct and foster transparency."We may well have a flood of something akin to the Twitter files coming out from the government documenting all of this nefarious activity that's gone on."
— Dr. Robert Malone [17:26] -
Public Health Transformation:
He envisions a shift in public health policy from a top-down, socialist approach to one that champions subsidiarity, empowering local communities and individuals to make informed health decisions."Public health as it's currently practiced in the west is basically socialist. It is grounded in the idea of top down imposition of solutions that will optimize health for the average person."
— Dr. Robert Malone [31:50]
Notable Quotes:
"President Trump's agenda and his mandate that Bobby, the intended director of HHS, demonstrate improved health in the American people within one year."
— Dr. Robert Malone [31:50]
"If MAGA and the posse and the general American public realize all the different ways they've been had and they start demanding change, that's when we can have change."
— Dr. Robert Malone [31:50]
4. Interview with Senator Colton Moore: Arrest Amid Political Tensions
Timestamp: 37:36 - 48:15
State Senator Colton Moore shares his alarming experience of being arrested in Georgia while attempting to attend the State of the State address. His confrontation with Speaker John Burns raises concerns about authoritarianism within state politics.
Key Discussions:
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The Arrest Incident:
Moore recounts being physically restrained and arrested by law enforcement for allegedly obstructing proceedings, an action he deems a "constitutional crisis" and an act of tyranny by Speaker Burns."They arrest me for willful obstruction and misdemeanor, which in the state of Georgia constitutionally isn't allowed."
— Senator Colton Moore [38:29] -
Call for Speaker Burns' Resignation:
He advocates for the removal of Speaker Burns from his position, citing his tyrannical behavior and obstruction of democratic processes."I would encourage folks to sign on to the official petition to have John Burns resign."
— Senator Colton Moore [43:25] -
Implications for Republican Unity:
Moore expresses concern over establishment Republicans opposing true conservative values, urging the party to eliminate internal corruption and staunchly support America First policies."If you're a Republican and you're not acting like it, you're a Republican in name only, you're a Rhino."
— Senator Colton Moore [44:25] -
Future Actions and Legal Support:
He calls on supporters to assist with his legal defense fund and participate in petitions to challenge Speaker Burns' authority."And if you're a Republican and you're not acting like it, you're a Republican in name only, you're a Rhino. So we are Rhino wranglers here."
— Senator Colton Moore [44:25]
Notable Quotes:
"This attorney, his name's Keith Williams, he works for the speaker of the House. Like, he pushes me down onto the ground right in front of 18 state troopers and they arrest me for obstruction."
— Senator Colton Moore [40:07]
"It's a constitutional crisis. But I tell you what it does, Natalie, it allows, it forces the issue to where now representatives of the House have to decide whether they're going to allow this type of blatant tyranny to happen before them or they're going to do something about it."
— Senator Colton Moore [40:51]
5. Closing Remarks and Calls to Action
Timestamp: 48:15 - 51:50
In his closing statements, Bannon reiterates the themes discussed, emphasizing the fight against perceived governmental overreach and corruption. He encourages listeners to engage with various platforms and initiatives that support the America First agenda, including purchasing from promoted businesses like Birch Gold Group and advocating for financial independence.
"The integrity and decorum of this House are non negotiable, period. A lot of, I would say, stolen valor and gaslighting going on there."
— Stephen K. Bannon [48:11]
Conclusion
Episode 689 of Bannon's War Room presents a fervent critique of current political and economic structures, advocating for transparent governance and the dismantling of oligarchic influences. Through the insights of Dave Bratt and Dr. Robert Malone, the episode explores the complexities of free market policies and the contentious discourse surrounding COVID-19's origins. Senator Colton Moore's firsthand account of political arrest underscores the episode's overarching theme of resisting authoritarianism. The episode serves as a rallying call for supporters of the America First movement to actively engage in political and economic reforms.
Note: This summary is based on the provided transcript and aims to objectively present the discussions held during the podcast episode.
