Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 9/5/2024 (AM)

Thursday September 5th

Rep. Scott Perry Emphasizes the Importance of Passing the SAVE Act Before Election Day

Dave Brat and Congressman Scott Perry in the War Room, Perry highlighted key issues surrounding voter fraud, illegal voting, and the Save Act, which aims to enforce stricter citizenship verification in elections. Perry criticized the lack of enforcement around existing laws that prohibit illegal immigrants from voting, noting that many states, such as Pennsylvania, fail to effectively verify voter eligibility. He emphasized the need for Republicans to push the Save Act as part of a broader government spending bill and stressed the importance of securing elections, especially with millions of unsolicited mail-in ballots in circulation.

Perry also addressed broader concerns in Pennsylvania, including economic problems due to inflation, rising costs of living and security issues related to illegal immigration. He stressed the need for strong Republican leadership, particularly in key states like Pennsylvania. Perry concluded by calling for continued support from his constituents as the political climate heats up.

Posobiec: Biden Navy’s failure to ensure ‘Freedom of Navigation’ has allies worldwide scared

Dave Brat and Jack Posobiec discussed the growing number of global flashpoints and stressed the need for strong leadership to navigate international tensions, particularly with China. Brat pointed out that the U.S. military is overstretched and faces recruitment problems and internal cultural issues. Posobiec argued that the return of Donald Trump to the White House, along with leaders like J.D. Vance, could restore military strength and prevent unnecessary conflict through diplomacy and business deals. He cited Trump’s previous successes with the Abraham Accords and diplomatic efforts with North Korea as examples of effective foreign policy without extensive military involvement.

Posobiec criticized the current administration, particularly Kamala Harris, for its lack of competence in foreign policy, and stressed that China’s influence on global trade and manufacturing is a serious problem. He also criticized Wall Street and globalists for enabling China’s economic dominance. The discussion concluded with a call for fairness and fair trade, rather than focusing solely on free markets.

Part One:

“This team is not ready to lead”: Posobiec on Harris-Walz’s military and diplomatic failures

Part two:

Half a million voters in North Carolina lack government-required information but are still on voter rolls

Jim Womack reported on his research into the voter rolls in North Carolina.

Rep. Ralph Norman Stresses the Need to Attach the SAVE Act to EVERY Spending Bill

Congressman Ralph Norman stressed the critical nature of the upcoming election, warning that losing it could mean the end of the constitutional republic and the loss of freedoms. He criticized the current administration for its handling of key issues such as border security and fiscal policy, calling them detrimental to American values. Norman stressed that the Save Act is crucial to ensuring voter integrity and argued that it should be coupled with the Continuing Resolution (CR) to ensure its passage.

He expressed frustration with the lack of enforcement against illegal voting and the need for the House to be steadfast on this issue, even if it results in a government shutdown. Norman addressed local concerns, identifying border security and inflation as the top issues affecting South Carolina voters, emphasizing that these issues shape the public’s election choices. He concluded by calling for unwavering support for the Save Act to protect fair elections and criticizing any opposition to the measure.

Kevin Freeman warns of Fed weaponizing currency as a means to control US population

Kevin Freeman and Dave Brat explored the intersection of faith, politics, and economic stability. Freeman critiqued contemporary secular ideologies, arguing that they undermine fundamental Judeo-Christian principles by destabilizing institutions like the family and the church, which he sees as essential to societal stability. He argues that the left’s focus on disrupting these institutions is a tactic to weaken societal structures and control individuals from an early age.

Freeman then discussed the Federal Reserve, highlighting its historic shift from a gold-backed system to a fiat currency model. He expressed concern about the long-term implications of this change, including the erosion of the dollar’s ​​value and the potential imposition of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), which he believes could limit personal freedom by controlling spending and economic choices.

The conversation between Brat and Freeman underscores a broader critique of the ways in which modern policies and economic systems can undermine traditional values ​​and freedoms.

Chris Chmielenski on the gang violence sparked by Biden and Harris’ border policies

Chris Chmielenski of the Immigration Accountability Project discussed the ongoing border crisis under the Biden-Harris administration. He highlighted troubling trends, such as the recent influx of 20,000 Haitians into Springfield, Illinois, and the rise of violent gangs, such as a Venezuelan criminal group, taking over communities, particularly in Aurora, Colorado. Chmielenski pointed out that these issues are not isolated incidents, but part of a broader pattern of violence and criminal activity tied to illegal immigration.

He criticized media coverage for downplaying these issues and urged Americans to recognize the serious threats posed by unchecked border policies. Chmielinski stressed the need for greater awareness and action, suggesting the public visit IAproject.org for more information. He emphasized that the consequences of current immigration policies are severe and are affecting communities across the country.

US intelligence ignores fundamental rule of not influencing public opinion

In a recent discussion, Sam Faddis and Dave Brat explored the broader implications of color revolutions, such as Ukraine’s in 2014, and their possible domestic parallels. Faddis emphasized that interference by foreign entities and domestic institutions in American politics is pervasive. He criticized the CIA’s involvement in domestic politics, emphasizing that such actions are illegal and must be met with serious consequences. Faddis also pointed to the manipulation of the term “democracy” to justify actions that undermine its true principles.

Brat expressed concern about how modern liberalism has shifted from its traditional values, which now align with what he describes as Marxist ideologies. He lamented the loss of true liberalism and wondered how suburban voters, who once valued traditional principles, have bought into these new ideologies. Faddis concluded with a call for political change, advocating smaller government and a return to constitutional principles to address these issues.

Jaco Booyens explains how you can help stop human trafficking at HelpJBM.org

Jaco Booyens criticized modern interpretations of Christianity and societal shifts, arguing that they distort the true gospel by allowing for fluidity in the interpretation of Scripture. He believes that this false gospel undermines traditional values ​​and institutions such as family and church. Booyens emphasized how movements such as “double income, no children” and gender confusion are part of a broader strategy to destabilize society. He argues that by influencing youth and undermining traditional beliefs, the left aims to control and indoctrinate future generations. Booyens fears that such confusion will undermine America’s core values ​​and institutions, leading to a society in which fundamental principles such as life, liberty, and national identity are devalued. He warns that the long-term effects of these shifts will be detrimental to the fabric of the country.

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