Monday, July 22
"They Got Their Coup”: Josh Hammer On How The Democrat Party Turned Its Back On Biden And Democracy
Mike Davis, filling in for Steve Bannon, hosted a discussion with Josh Hammer of Newsweek. They started by addressing the turmoil in the Democratic Party, highlighting Biden’s unconventional announcement of not seeking re-election and suggesting a “bloodless coup” within the party. Hammer expressed skepticism about Biden’s sudden decision and criticized his handling of the announcement. They contrasted the unified Republican Party, especially after Trump’s near-assassination incident, with the divided Democrats. Davis and Hammer discussed the Democrats’ attempts to undermine Trump through legal and financial means, suggesting these actions are undemocratic. Hammer noted Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Barack Obama as key figures behind Biden’s political downfall. They criticized the Democratic primary process as undemocratic, pointing out the lack of support for challengers like Dean Phillips. The discussion underscored the Republicans’ unity and readiness for the upcoming election, portraying the Democrats as chaotic and divided.
Spiering: Kamala Harris’s Role As Border Czar Is Major Campaign Weakness
Mike Davis, with Josh Hammer and Charlie Spiering from the Daily Mail, discussed Kamala Harris’s potential ascension to the presidency. Spiering, author of “Amateur Hour: Kamala Harris in the White House,” explained the relevance of his book, noting Harris’s rapid rise in California politics and her selection as Biden’s running mate despite a failed 2020 campaign. They highlighted Harris’s focus on social issues like abortion and same-sex marriage but noted her lack of significant accomplishments. Harris’s perceived success came from her confrontational style in Senate hearings, which endeared her to Democratic elites but failed to resonate with voters during her presidential run.
Hammer and Spiering then discussed Harris’s chances as a presidential candidate. Spiering mentioned Harris’s strong start with support from Biden and the Clintons but noted the lack of endorsements from key figures like Gretchen Whitmer and Barack Obama. They speculated on her potential running mates, considering figures like Tim Ryan from Ohio, who has shown interest in the role and recently endorsed Harris.
Davis brought up Harris’s role as “border czar,” criticizing her handling of immigration issues and the resulting crime. Spiering agreed, noting that Republicans have effectively painted her as incompetent in this area, which they see as a major weakness for her potential presidency. The conversation underscored the Republican Party’s strategy to capitalize on these perceived failures while questioning the Democratic Party’s unity and readiness for the upcoming election.
Josh Hammer And Mike Davis React To Secret Service Hearing
Josh Hammer And Mike Davis React To Secret Service Hearing
In their segment, Mike Davis and Josh Hammer delve into several key topics, primarily focusing on Kamala Harris’s perceived inadequacies and a recent security lapse involving former President Donald Trump. They start by introducing Charlie Spiering’s book, “Amateur Hour: Kamala Harris in the White House,” and Davis recounts his experience working with Harris, labeling her tenure as “amateur hour” both in the Senate and the White House. The book is available on platforms like Amazon, and Spiering encourages readers to understand Harris’s journey and character.
The conversation then shifts to a serious security incident where a sniper almost targeted Trump. Davis criticizes the Secret Service and its director, highlighting their failure to prevent a 20-year-old with an AR-15 from gaining a vantage point. Despite the sniper being quickly identified, Davis questions the adequacy of security measures and the director’s response. He argues that the Secret Service’s failure, underfunded protection for Trump, and extreme rhetoric from Biden’s campaign contributed to the assassination attempt.
Hammer joins in, emphasizing the director’s lack of accountability and the gravity of nearly witnessing a presidential assassination on live TV. He asserts that the quick identification of the sniper does not absolve the agency’s broader failures and suggests possible external help for the shooter. Hammer criticizes the Biden administration for prioritizing foreign leaders’ security over Trump’s, reflecting broader systemic issues.
Both speakers express concern over escalating political violence and the media’s role in fostering extreme rhetoric. They cite previous incidents where left-leaning individuals committed violent acts, attributing these to inflammatory media narratives. The discussion underscores the perceived bias and dangers in the current political climate, calling for accountability and greater protection for political figures.
Luis Valdes Calls Out Law Enforcement Agencies Corruption Fueled By Woke Politics
In this War Room episode, Mike Davis, Monica Crowley, and Luis Valdes discussed systemic issues in law enforcement and a recent security lapse involving former President Trump. Valdes emphasized a decade-long failure in law enforcement recruitment, training, and culture, which he claims has led to corruption and politicization, hindering good officers. He criticized the Secret Service’s inadequate resource allocation and lack of accountability, which he believes led to the security breach.
Monica Crowley and Bill McGinley then reflected on the Republican National Convention’s success, praising Trump’s leadership and the unity among conservatives, independents, and moderate Democrats. McGinley highlighted the convention’s focus on real American issues like inflation, crime, and education. Crowley added that the convention felt like a spiritual revival, recognizing a larger spiritual battle beyond politics.
The discussion concluded with a warning from Crowley about the left’s relentless pursuit of power. She emphasized the need for preparedness against potential “black swan” events and speculated on the possibility of Kamala Harris or another candidate being positioned for the Democratic nomination, urging vigilance and strategic planning among conservatives.
Monica Crowley: The Institutions That Are Running This Country Have A Depth Of Corruption
Monica Crowley criticized the Secret Service director for refusing to answer questions about the July 13th assassination attempt on President Trump. She highlighted that despite repeated requests for enhanced security, Trump had less protection than other presidents. Crowley noted that much of the information about the incident has come from leaks and whistleblowers, not official channels, which has led to rampant speculation. She argued that the director’s silence undermines confidence in the Secret Service and suggested that this behavior is typical of a system designed to protect itself. Crowley urged a deeper examination of institutional corruption, suggesting it extends beyond political leaders to rank-and-file members who may be enacting a political agenda.
McGinley On Biden Campaign Finace Limbo: $2 Billion In Dark Money Is Ready For Whoever DNC Produces
Bill McGinley discussed the extensive and sophisticated funding network supporting the Democratic Party, highlighting their “soft money, dark money Empire” which is expected to mobilize around two billion dollars to support their ticket in the upcoming election. This infrastructure has been developed over decades to train volunteers, conduct advertising, and organize grassroots efforts, making it a formidable force regardless of the nominee.
McGinley emphasized the importance of volunteer efforts for President Trump and other Republican candidates, urging people to sign up at Trumpforce47.com and Protectthevote.com to help with get-out-the-vote efforts and serve as poll watchers. He stressed that volunteers can make a significant impact by voting early, helping others to vote, and ensuring election integrity by monitoring polling places.
McGinley also underscored the need for accountability and transparency in government, criticizing the lack of responsibility seen in various agencies and political leadership. He called for mobilizing an “army” of volunteers and legal experts to support the Republican cause and counteract the Democrats’ organized efforts. The goal is to secure a substantial victory in the election and ensure that the process is fair and transparent.