Saturday, August 17
“This Is About A Return To Genuine Republicanism”: Royce White On MAGA’s Struggle For Our Future
Royce White expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to Steve Bannon’s War Room, emphasizing the significance of the platform in achieving his recent primary victory. He credited the War Room team and its supporters for their role in his success: “Victory begins with you all, in the audience, who came out in great numbers to support me.” White vowed to represent his constituents effectively, particularly advocating for issues like prioritizing American citizens over illegal immigrants.
White highlighted the broader struggles faced by the MAGA movement, noting, “We have made strong enemies… not just on the left but within the establishment.” He criticized those within the Republican Party who prioritize appearance over substance, urging the movement to focus on truth and reality. White also warned against complacency, emphasizing the need for unity and hard decisions: “We have 80 days to November… we better not squander it.”
White reinforced his belief in Donald Trump’s leadership, stating, “It’s not about him, it’s about the ideas.” He criticized those who claim to support America First but prioritize foreign wars over domestic needs. White concluded by urging the movement to embrace the truth and prepare for the upcoming battles, particularly regarding election integrity: “Our only answer is to lean into the truth, embrace it, and be willing to take the consequences.”
White On The State Of Our Nation: “This Particular Election Cycle Has Now Become Overtly Spiritual”
In a powerful speech that reverberated with conviction, Royce White did not hold back when addressing the importance of voting among Christians. For White, the failure to vote is not just a passive act—it’s a moral failure that allows evil to gain a foothold in America. White’s message was a wake-up call to Christians who have become complacent, urging them to recognize that their inaction contributes to the moral and spiritual decline of the nation.
“Christians cannot complain about losing their country if they refuse to vote,” White declared, challenging his audience to see the connection between their disengagement and the societal decay they lament. He warned that every uncast vote is a missed opportunity to combat the forces of evil that are steadily encroaching on every aspect of American life.
White’s message was clear: Christians must step up and participate in the political process if they want to see change. By failing to vote, they are effectively handing over control to those who oppose their values. “When good people do nothing, evil wins,” White stated, underscoring the biblical principle that inaction in the face of injustice is itself a form of complicity.
His rallying cry to the Christian community was both a call to action and a stern warning. If Christians want to protect their country and their values, they cannot afford to sit on the sidelines. Voting, White argued, is not just a civic duty—it’s a moral imperative.
Royce White On How Minnesota Became The Cultural Battleground For This Election Cycle
Royce White criticized Christians who neglect their voting responsibilities, emphasizing the spiritual and civic implications of their inaction. White acknowledged that people have personal obligations and passions outside politics but warned that this should not excuse them from their civic duties. He described the current state of America as one of “economic imperialism,” where citizens have become “wage slaves” due to a flawed system that undermines their freedom and prosperity.
White argued that this neglect contributes to the nation’s decline: “If you think that your job is more important than your civic duty in times of tyranny, take the American flag out of your name on your social media.” He stressed that participating in elections is crucial, noting that it requires minimal effort compared to other societal contributions. “All you got to do is show up one day on a Tuesday for a United States primary,” he said, urging Americans to engage actively in the political process.
He likened civic engagement to practicing sports: “You don’t practice shooting any extra time… you should expect to miss.” White implied that if citizens do not put effort into their civic duties, they should not expect to achieve positive outcomes. He also criticized the current political system for failing to address the real issues, highlighting the opportunity to elect leaders like Donald Trump, who challenge the prevailing “status quo of death and debt.”
White concluded by rallying Christians to take responsibility for the nation’s future, emphasizing the need for active participation to combat the systemic issues plaguing America.
Raynard Jackson On President Trump NABJ Interview: “He Hit It Out Of The Ballpark”
In a recent discussion on War Room with Royce White, Raynard Jackson delivered a sharp critique of liberal policies and their impact on the black community. He expressed frustration with what he sees as counterproductive approaches from both the Democratic Party and its associated organizations.
Jackson criticized the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) for its alleged elitism and its role in undermining conservative black voices. He compared the situation to the 1992 "Sister Souljah” moment when Bill Clinton distanced himself from radical elements to appeal to moderate voters. "Trump did that with NABJ on steroids,” Jackson argued, suggesting that Trump’s maneuver was a strategic move to demonstrate that he would not be influenced by "liberal black organizations” that, in his view, hinder black voters from considering conservative options.
Expanding on his critique, Jackson challenged the effectiveness of liberal policies in black communities, emphasizing their failures. He pointed out that despite high-profile black mayors, "there ain’t a black mayor city in the entire country, where black people are flourishing,” citing widespread issues like crime and economic stagnation. He criticized Democratic leaders, including Kamala Harris, for promising superficial solutions such as down payment assistance for first-time homeowners, which he believes neglects the value of personal effort and perpetuates dependency on government aid: "Whatever happened to sweat equity? Now, the government wants to give you a down payment for a free house.”
Jackson’s discontent extended to the broader political landscape, where conservatives are wrongly perceived as lacking resolve. He challenged the notion that Republicans, including Trump, lack the courage to oppose illegal immigration policies or to enact necessary reforms. "The reason the Democrats are doing what they’re doing is because they don’t think Trump has the guts,” Jackson asserted.
Jackson reaffirmed his commitment to conservative principles and urged his audience to maintain a moral high ground, regardless of the criticism from mainstream media. "If we’re right on principle if we have the moral high ground, that’s the hill we need to die on,” he concluded.
Jackson’s commentary highlights a stark divide between conservative and liberal approaches to black community issues, emphasizing a call for self-reliance and principled political action over reliance on government solutions and liberal endorsements.
Part One:
Jackson: The #1 Thing The Trump Campaign And MAGA Needs To Do Is To Be Seen With Black Entrepreneurs
Part Two:
Crane: Never Forget The D.C. Establishment’s “Willingness To Do Anything To Get Rid Of Donald Trump”
U.S. Representative Eli Crane provided a compelling update on his parallel investigation into the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Crane, a former sniper and member of the Special House Committee, has been spearheading an independent inquiry due to skepticism over the federal government’s handling of the case.
Crane expressed deep concerns about the official investigation, stating, "We don’t trust the federal government actually to do the job necessary.” He criticized the federal task force’s composition, noting that none were included despite his and fellow snipers’ expertise. This exclusion, Crane argues, indicates a politically motivated process that could skew the investigation’s findings. "It was politically selected. The people that were on it,” Crane noted, underscoring his belief that the investigation’s leadership is not fully impartial.
Crane’s investigation aims to address what he views as critical failures and unanswered questions about the assassination attempt. He emphasized the significance of this inquiry, saying, "The fate of this nation rests upon the edge of a blade.” Crane highlighted various concerns, including a perceived lack of proper security measures at the rally point and the alarming proximity of the attacker to Trump. He pointed out, "There were so many failures that have already been talked about,” suggesting that systemic issues might have facilitated the attack.
Crane expressed doubts about the official narrative and the integrity of the information being released. He criticized the federal government’s track record on transparency, suggesting that "whatever little information we’re able to get” could be critical in understanding the full scope of the incident. Given their lack of subpoena power and the potential for obstructive tactics, he emphasized the need for vigilance and creativity in their investigation.
Crane’s commentary reflects a broader frustration with the establishment’s handling of politically sensitive investigations. His parallel probe seeks to ensure that the truth is uncovered and that future candidates are protected from similar threats. As Crane put it, "We need to make sure that no other candidate, regardless of what party they represent, has to deal with this in the future.”
Crane’s independent investigation into the Trump assassination attempt highlights significant concerns about the federal response and the broader implications for national security and political transparency. His commitment to uncovering the truth reflects a determined effort to address what he perceives as critical failures in the official narrative.
CPT Maureen Bannon: Kamala’s Botched Withdrawal “Created 13 Gold Star Families”
Maureen Bannon and Royce White, focused on what is the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Bannon expressed disgust at the sight of Taliban forces parading U.S. military equipment, calling the withdrawal a “botched” operation. She criticized Kamala Harris for her role in the decision, suggesting her presence in the decision-making room indicated poor judgment. Bannon highlighted the $90 billion in equipment left behind and the tragic loss of 13 service members during the withdrawal, emphasizing a lack of accountability for these failures.
White supported Bannon’s viewpoint, criticizing the mishandling of the withdrawal and the ongoing support being sent to Afghanistan, which he views as exacerbating the situation. He emphasized that any civilian mishandling of funds or equipment on this scale would result in severe consequences. Bannon contrasted the proper withdrawal from Iraq with the flawed execution in Afghanistan, asserting that U.S. military leaders should be held accountable for their mistakes.
Both speakers expressed a strong critique of the current administration’s foreign policy and handling of military logistics. They suggested that the mishandling might have been intentional or politically motivated, implying a deeper agenda at play. Bannon concluded by reaffirming the need for accountability and a strategic shift in U.S. foreign policy to prevent such failures in the future.
I completely agree with Steve and if you don’t care about our USA, then get out and move out of the way! We will not surrender!!!!
Hi Gloria! Thanks for that encouraging post. NO SURRENDER!