Thursday, August 1
McBride: Judge Merchan Buried Truth For Family And Finances
Joesph McBride talked about a recent court ruling upholding the gag order on President Donald Trump saying it is a “continuing travesty,” labeling it as “lawfare at its finest.” He claims the legal system is conspiring against Trump, preventing him from having his “legitimate day in court,” especially in Manhattan, where he perceives conflicts of interest. According to McBride, the judge prioritizes personal interests over justice, contributing to a broader pattern of political persecution. He suggests that the legal system is making examples of January 6th defendants, turning them into “political prisoners” due to their political affiliations, beliefs, and race, rather than their actions. McBride highlights the harsh conditions faced by these defendants, stating that they are punished with solitary confinement and denial of religious rights, with some reportedly given inappropriate reading materials. He criticizes the mainstream media and the “deep state” for perpetuating an anti-Christian agenda and suppressing dissenting voices. McBride urges the public to “stay awake” and continue fighting against this perceived injustice, viewing it as a “battle between good and evil.” He stresses the importance of maintaining faith and resilience, encouraging everyone to stand up against these systemic challenges.
Baris: New Poll Shows Race Has Tightened But Trump Still In Lead
Rich Barris, known as the “People’s Pundit,” suggests that the 2024 election might see higher voter turnout than 2020, previously known for its record participation. He highlights a significant shift in voter sentiment, noting a drop in the number of people who dislike both major party candidates. According to Barris, “you’re looking at a much potentially lower turnout this time around if both major party candidates are unpopular.” However, this has changed as more voters are starting to favor either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, reducing the “double haters” demographic.
Barris also observes that Kamala Harris’s entry into the race has temporarily increased Democratic enthusiasm, especially among younger voters and suburban women. Despite this, he points out that Trump’s favorability is on an upward trajectory, indicating that voters remember his previous presidency more fondly compared to the current administration.
The polling data Barris references shows Trump leading Harris slightly in head-to-head matchups, emphasizing the resilience of his support base. Barris notes that “Trump’s image increase has been ongoing for a while,” suggesting a growing retrospective approval of his presidency. Meanwhile, Harris’s current popularity is seen as a reaction to short-term events, with Barris cautioning that “her support is really soft and it’s a reaction to short-term events.”
Lynch: FBI’s Foreign Influence Taskforce Handling Outreach To Social Media Companies For 2024
In this WarRoom segment, James Lynch, an investigative reporter from the National Review, discussed the FBI’s renewed efforts to meet with social media companies in the lead-up to the 2024 election. He revealed that these meetings focus on censorship, drawing from a report by the Department of Justice’s Inspector General. The FBI claims these meetings are meant to counter foreign threats from countries like Russia and China. Lynch pointed out that this fear of foreign influence often leads to domestic censorship, affecting the dissemination of information on platforms like Twitter.
Lynch explained the role of the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force, which previously pressured Twitter to censor stories such as the Hunter Biden laptop controversy during the 2020 election. He noted, “The Biden justice department has admitted the laptop was valid. It’s a hard drive data, it was legit. So the FBI is foreign influenced will be added again.” The FBI plans to continue these meetings but has not disclosed the specific topics they will discuss.
When questioned about transparency, Lynch noted that the FBI has promised to release new guidelines and set up a website outlining these standards. However, he expressed skepticism, stating, “It’s impossible to say until they actually tell us things.” Lynch highlighted the limited information available, relying on the Twitter Files, Supreme Court cases, and House Republican investigations to understand the FBI’s actions.
For those interested in following Lynch’s reporting, he can be found on X under the handle @JamesLynch32, and his work is published in the National Review.
Kohls: CA Governor Newsom Threatens To Outlaw Kamala AI Parody-Style Ads
YouTuber Chris Kohls, known as “Mr. Reagan,” discussed the significant impact of his latest parody ad that satirizes Kamala Harris. The ad went viral after Elon Musk reposted it, garnering over 130 million views. Kohls explained that the ad’s success lies in its use of AI to make Harris say things she would never publicly admit, such as being a “deep state puppet” and the “ultimate diversity hire.” Kohls stated, “Anyone with an IQ above 30 knows this is satire,” emphasizing that the AI was never meant to deceive but to highlight the humor in political satire. He believes the backlash, including Gavin Newsom’s legislative response, stems from a fear of losing control over narrative-driven comedy. Kohls is undeterred by criticism from outlets like the New York Times and plans to continue creating content, stating that the pushback only fuels his creativity. He released a second parody video in response to the controversy.
Biden-Harris Policies To Ease Sanctions Helped Prop Up Socialists And Terrorists
Matt Coday, a representative from the oil and gas industry, explains why his organization continues to endorse President Trump over Kamala Harris for the upcoming election. He argues that Trump has been the “most pro-American oil and gas workers president ever,” citing his administration’s efforts to roll back regulations that cost jobs and hindered energy production. CoDay believes that Trump’s return to the White House would ensure not just energy independence but “American Energy dominance.” In contrast, he criticizes Kamala Harris for flip-flopping on issues like fracking and accuses her of policies that prop up foreign regimes like Venezuela and Iran. He claims, “Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s policies have been completely anti-American gas workers.” CoDay warns that their environmental policies are driving America toward an “energy collapse” by promoting unreliable green energy sources and increasing dependency on foreign oil. He firmly states that their endorsement of Trump will remain steadfast through the election and beyond.
Rep. Good: Senate Has Passed ZERO OF FIVE Appropriations Bills House Has Passed
Bob Good and Dave Brat talked about the critical issues surrounding the U.S. budget, debt, and the influence of what they call the “uniparty.” The conversation opened with a nod to Steve Bannon, acknowledging his impact on the political discourse. Bob Good, a congressman and member of the House Freedom Caucus, criticized the ongoing budgetary practices that have led to a national debt of $35 trillion, emphasizing that both parties have contributed to this crisis. He argued, “We’re running a deficit about 200 billion dollars a month to your point. Now it’s 35 trillion dollars.”
The discussion highlighted the failure to pass appropriations bills, with Good noting, “We’ve passed five of our spending bills…the Senate has passed zero,” and pointing out that a continuation of this trend would likely result in yet another continuing resolution. He criticized former Speaker Kevin McCarthy for failing to uphold promises to cut spending and warned of the consequences of continuous deficits, describing it as “destroying the country.”
Dave Brat supported Good’s position, adding that the uniparty, consisting of both Democrats and establishment Republicans, has allowed wasteful spending and corruption to flourish, including funding “Marxist groups” through federal budgets. The conversation concluded with Good’s recount of his political battle, where $10 million was spent by opponents to challenge his seat, reflecting the entrenched interests in maintaining the status quo. The discussion underscored a call to action for conservatives to stand firm against excessive spending and policy concessions that undermine the country’s economic future.
Abe Hamadeh’s Victory Is A Testament That The People Still Have Power
Abe Hamadeh and Dave Brat discussed recent political victories and ongoing challenges in their latest conversation. Hamadeh celebrated his primary win over Blake Masters, attributing his success to the support from Steve Bannon and the War Room Posse. He highlighted this as a grassroots triumph against powerful interests, noting, “This is a testament that the people still have power. We can take on all the billionaires, the corporate interests, and the establishment.”
Brat echoed Hamadeh’s sentiments, emphasizing the divide between grassroots supporters and wealthy donors in politics. He pointed out the major issues at hand, such as border security and national debt, and stressed the need for unity among Republicans to address these problems. Brat also noted the persistent influence of money in politics and questioned why immigration issues, despite their significance, haven’t gained more traction in elections.
In conclusion, Hamadeh urged supporters to stay hopeful and united, despite the challenges and the opposition they face. He encouraged people to support his campaign through his website, AbeForAZ.com, and expressed gratitude for the backing he has received from grassroots supporters and the War Room community.
Barton: Biblical Thought Is The Foundational Building Block Of America
In their discussion, Dave Barton and Dave Brat explored the core message of Christianity and its influence on American values. Barton criticized how Christianity sometimes appears judgmental, noting that while some of this is due to media portrayal, it’s also earned by some Christians acting contrary to their faith. He emphasized that the essence of Christianity is the forgiveness of sins, which should inspire humility among believers.
Brat agreed, highlighting that while forgiveness is fundamental, it’s only the starting point. He elaborated that Jesus’ message includes making disciples and guiding them on various aspects of life, including family, community, and governance. Brat used historical examples to illustrate his point, contrasting the failures of early Jamestown settlers with the successful model of the Pilgrims, who integrated Christian principles into their governance and business practices. He concluded that understanding these principles is essential for building a republic and shaping a just society.
Jenks: Immigration Accountability Project Ready To Hold Elected Officials Accountable
Rosemary Jenks, representing the Immigration Accountability Project, discussed her group’s mission and efforts. The project is a non-profit organization focused on holding elected officials accountable for their actions and statements on immigration. Jenks emphasized the group’s commitment to exposing when Congress members prioritize employer interests over worker needs, particularly regarding cheap labor and taxpayer subsidies.
She expressed frustration with the Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies, which she believes undermine national interests. The project aims to counteract these policies and ensure accountability for those obstructing necessary changes.
Jenks encouraged support for her organization through their website, IAProject.org, highlighting the importance of grassroots involvement in addressing immigration issues. She thanked Steve Bannon and the War Room Posse for their support and urged continued vigilance against what she describes as government overreach and bureaucratic manipulation.