Thursday, July 11
Ben Harnwell On AOC’s Proposed Impeachment Resolution
Ben Harnwell, filling in for Steve Bannon, discusses the strategic imprisonment of Bannon by Democrats to limit his influence in the upcoming election. Harnwell introduces Kash Patel as a co-host and sets the stage to analyze the Democrats’ efforts to impeach Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. Drawing on his background in politics, Harnwell shares insights from his experience, stating that extreme ideas can become mainstream and implemented.
He criticizes the GOP’s response to such initiatives as weak and performative, motivated by self-interest and the desire for a revolving door between Congress and lobbying. Harnwell argues that Donald Trump disrupts the GOP’s established patterns of institutional grifting. He recounts a conversation with a Republican congressman who lamented Bannon’s imprisonment but took no substantial action to prevent it. Harnwell asserts that the GOP’s opposition is superficial, aimed at fundraising rather than effecting real change.
He emphasizes that the left consistently seeks to enforce its agenda, whether in power or not, and contends that law is ultimately subjective, gaining meaning only when interpreted by judges. This perspective, he suggests, reflects broader issues in legislative and judicial processes.
They’ve Debased Impeachment”: Paoletta Calls Out The Democrats’ Overuse Of Political Impeachments
In a discussion between Ben Harnwell and Mark Paoletta on The Hill, the focus is on the Democrats’ strategy to impeach Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. Harnwell, filling in for Steve Bannon, emphasizes the notion that Bannon’s imprisonment is an attempt by Democrats to influence the upcoming general election. He critiques the GOP’s response as performative and driven by self-interest rather than genuine opposition.
Paoletta describes the impeachment articles introduced by AOC as baseless and filled with lies, intended to distract from President Joe Biden’s perceived incompetence. He recalls historical instances, like Bill Clinton’s actions during his impeachment, to illustrate the Democrats’ distraction tactic. Paoletta argues that the progressive regime is in its final throes, and their impeachment efforts are a desperate move to deflect attention from their failings.
Both Harnwell and Paoletta agree that these impeachment articles are unlikely to succeed but stress the need for a strong response to prevent the undermining of judicial integrity. Paoletta highlights his experience working with Justice Thomas during his confirmation and the unjust attacks he faced, underscoring the ongoing nature of such political battles.
We Are Not Going To Raise Bogus Investigations For Political Headline Grabs Like The Left Is Doing
Kash Patel reacts to AOC’s impeachment resolutions against Justices Thomas and Alito with disbelief, comparing it to a satire headline from the Babylon Bee. He criticizes the move as a typical overreaction by the left, using media to normalize such actions. Patel suggests Republicans should counter by pushing for impeachment of figures like Merrick Garland and President Joe Biden, highlighting a perceived double standard in the justice system. He underscores the inaction on holding figures like Garland and Wray accountable and proposes Republicans use similar tactics to expose this bias.
Patel references Justice Jackson’s undisclosed income as an example of ignored ethical violations, suggesting if AOC’s standards were applied consistently, many federal judges would be implicated. He concludes by emphasizing the need to follow the Constitution and hold those in power accountable, regardless of political affiliations, without resorting to the same politically motivated tactics.
Josh Hammer On The Idea Of Enacting The 25th Amendment For Joe Biden
In this discussion, Kash Patel and Josh Hammer delve into the political landscape surrounding President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party’s internal dynamics. Hammer is skeptical about Biden stepping down, citing his long tenure in Washington and his determination to hold onto the presidency. He points out the Biden family’s attachment to power, especially Jill Biden’s influence, and the historical tensions between the Biden and Obama camps.
Hammer highlights legal and logistical challenges if Democrats try to replace Biden, particularly with campaign finance issues and the identity politics that define the party’s modern approach. He emphasizes that shifting away from Biden could lead to significant complications, including the allocation of campaign funds.
Patel and Hammer also discuss the 25th Amendment and its improbability as a tool for removing Biden, given the composition of his cabinet and the unlikely consensus among them. They touch on the media’s role in this narrative, particularly figures like Joy Reed, who criticize the right’s religious affiliations and their influence on politics.
Overall, the conversation underscores the complexities and challenges within the Democratic Party regarding Biden’s presidency and the improbability of a midterm replacement.
Josh Hammer On Christian Nationalism
Josh Hammer’s comments in this segment revolve around his views on Joy Reid’s criticism of Christian nationalism and the broader debate on the separation of church and state in America. Hammer, participating in the National Conservatism Conference (NatCon), emphasizes that the concept of separation of church and state is often misinterpreted. He notes that the First Amendment only prevents Congress from establishing a national religion but does not mandate a complete separation.
Hammer argues that America was founded as a deeply religious nation, with early federalism allowing states to establish their own churches, which persisted into the 19th century. He believes that religion in public life was integral to the founders’ vision and cites historical examples like Benjamin Franklin’s proposal for the Great Seal of the United States to reflect biblical imagery.
Hammer asserts that America’s strength and moral fabric are enhanced when Christians are active in the public sphere. He ties the decline in church attendance to the rise of “woke maladies” in society and rejects the notion that only certain demographics can hold or express these views. He concludes by providing his social media handles and mentioning his shows and columns for further engagement.
Mike Lindell: The Biden’s Administration Disapproval Among Americans Will Make 2024 “Too Big To Rig”
Kash Patel and Mike Lindell discussed several critical issues, emphasizing the perceived weaponization of the justice system against America First supporters and the importance of election integrity. Patel highlighted various political issues, including the presidential election, Biden’s struggles, Supreme Court Justice impeachment efforts by AOC, and the political imprisonments of Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. Lindell spoke about the continuous attacks on his company, MyPillow, due to his election security efforts and advocated for the use of paper ballots and hand-counting, referencing Elon Musk’s support and Argentina’s successful implementation of this method. He promoted his detailed election security plan on LindellPlan.com and shared recent incidents of voter fraud, such as a Texas case where a Democrat discovered her vote was falsely recorded. Lindell emphasized the need for same-day voting with paper ballots, citing successful examples in other countries like the UK, and urged Americans to get involved in election security efforts through his organization, Cause of America, to ensure the integrity of the voting process.
Director Matthew Taylor Offers Sneak Peak Into Government Gangsters: The Film
Kash Patel and filmmaker Matt Taylor discussed their new documentary, “Government Gangsters,” which aims to expose the deep state’s hidden operations within the U.S. government. The film, dedicated to Steve Bannon, will premiere at the Republican National Committee (RNC) and be available for pre-order at WarRoom.film. Patel, author of the book “Government Gangsters,” credited Bannon for promoting the book to bestseller status. Although Bannon, referred to as a “federal political prisoner,” cannot attend the premiere, Patel emphasized the documentary’s importance in revealing deep state corruption. The trailer highlights incidents such as RussiaGate and the Hunter Biden laptop controversy, portraying a two-tiered justice system manipulated by entrenched bureaucrats.
Director Matt Taylor, known for political documentaries like “Clinton Cash,” praised Patel’s book for its comprehensive narrative. He explained the film’s focus on the consistent targeting of Donald Trump by the intelligence community, connecting events from the Clinton email scandal to the current documents case against Trump. Taylor also highlighted the RussiaGate scandal as a key example of false flag operations, aiming to debunk the Steele dossier. The production was completed swiftly, with high-quality scenes filmed in Washington, D.C., and Austin, Texas. Patel and Taylor’s discussion underscores the documentary’s goal of exposing deep state corruption and promoting government accountability.
AZ-8 Candidate Abe Hamadeh: Blake Masters “Abandoned Me, Kari, and Trump”
In a recent discussion between Kash Patel and Abe Hamadeh, they highlighted the urgency of Hamadeh’s candidacy for Congress, endorsed by Donald Trump, amidst what they described as significant failures in Republican leadership. They discussed a recent House vote where Merrick Garland, accused of similar actions that led to Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro’s imprisonment, avoided consequences through executive privilege. Hamaday emphasized his commitment to restoring accountability and securing America’s borders, especially pertinent in Arizona, where open borders have led to increased crime and drug cartel activities. He outlined his battle against both political and media opposition, citing his ongoing fight against the political establishment and his determination to represent the America First movement. Hamaday stressed the need for a strong stance against drug cartels and national security threats posed by open borders, asserting that these issues resonate across all American districts from California to New York.
Patel Lists The Four Republicans Who Voted Against Merrick Garland’s Contempt Of Congress Resolution
Kash Patel passionately addressed the War Room audience, emphasizing their engagement due to the detailed coverage of crucial issues ranging from natural disasters to political affairs like congressional actions, presidential elections, and international conflicts with entities like the CCP and Russia. He urged listeners to take action against perceived injustices, particularly highlighting Merrick Garland’s handling of congressional subpoenas. Patel criticized the failure of some Republicans to support inherent contempt measures against Garland, accusing them of perpetuating a two-tier system of justice that favors political elites. He underscored the importance of upholding the United States Constitution as a tool for accountability, advocating for equal treatment under the law and condemning any perceived abuse of executive privilege or selective justice. Patel’s remarks framed the upcoming elections as pivotal for defending constitutional principles and ensuring fairness within the legal system.