Wednesday, August 7
“We Need People Who Are Not Career Politicians”: Justice On Why We Need Trump And Vance In The WH
On Wednesday WarRoom discussion between Dave Brat and Tiffany Justice, they examine the radical changes in the American education system. Tiffany Justice emphasizes the indoctrination occurring in public schools, stating, “America is a broken, bad country, and they’re teaching kids to hate each other.” She criticizes gender ideology, citing evidence from Europe against puberty blockers and medical transitions for children. Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz, a frequent target, is accused of undermining parental rights with legislation that prevents parents from being informed about their child’s gender transition.
Justice alleges a corrupt alliance between Walz and teachers’ unions, accusing him of accepting large donations and signing harmful transgender bills. She states, "Apparently the Constitution doesn’t exist in Minnesota.” Dave Brat voices concerns about the lack of leadership, with Justice acknowledging the role of Moms for Liberty in creating community leaders. The conversation shifts to political figures like President Trump and JD Vance, praised for supporting parental rights. Justice criticizes politicians, including Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, for prioritizing political agendas over children’s welfare. She warns against “community schools,” calling them “true communism,” and encourages citizens to oppose such policies, promoting Moms for Liberty for advocacy and engagement.
“We Can Expect A Lot More Inflation”: Antoni Gives Post-Kamala Krash Analysis Of Financial Markets
E.J. Antoni, in his interview, sheds light on the fragile state of the stock market, explaining how Japan’s monetary policies contribute to economic instability. “The Japanese Central Bank has been keeping their interest rates incredibly artificially low,” Antoni states, creating an arbitrage opportunity where people borrow in Japan and invest in the U.S. The recent interest rate hike in Japan caused a market shock, showing that “these are highly leveraged bets that can bring the United States of America to its knees.”
Antoni emphasizes the need for the U.S. to “reduce the size of government” to prevent fiscal and monetary problems, warning that Japan is a “poor taste of what we have to look forward to” if fiscal discipline isn’t restored. He urges citizens to hold elected officials accountable for supporting “bloated spending bills” and insists that the current economic hardships stem from their decisions. “This is not partisan. This is populist,” Antoni concludes, urging action from the American public.
Ralph Reed: The Democrats Have Assembled “The Most Radical Left Ticket In American History”
In a conversation on War Room, Dave Brat and Ralph Reed discussed the urgency for Christians to become more politically engaged, focusing on the perceived leftist agenda of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. Ralph Reed emphasized that this political duo represents “the most far-left national ticket in American history,” critiquing their stances on issues such as abortion, gender ideology, and religious freedom. Reed highlighted Tim Walz’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic, where churches were restricted more severely than retail establishments, as evidence of priorities that undermine religious freedoms.
Reed also addressed Harris’s missed opportunity to present a centrist message, noting her commitment to a “far-left agenda.” He criticized Walz for supporting Minnesota’s liberal abortion laws and policies allowing minors to undergo gender transition surgeries without parental consent. Reed declared, “This is a radical extremist,” urging Christians to advocate for their values actively.
Brat and Reed called for Christian leaders to create a social contract, ensuring that Christians receive equal treatment under the law. Reed encouraged viewers to contact their representatives to express opposition to the Democratic ticket’s policies. He noted that Evangelical Christians form a significant electoral constituency, with 17 million either unregistered or not voting. Reed stressed that mobilizing this group could influence national elections, urging Christians to understand their “obligation and responsibility to be an effective citizen,” grounded in biblical teachings. The conversation concluded with a call to action for increased political engagement among Christian communities.
Under Tim Walz, Something Happened That Never Happened Before. People Packed Up [Out Of Minnesota]
In a compelling discussion between Michele Bachmann and Dave Brat, former U.S. Congresswoman Bachmann passionately criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s policies, describing them as detrimental to the state’s economic and social fabric. Bachmann opened by highlighting Walz’s decisions as “political suicide,” noting a significant exodus of Minnesotans under his leadership. She stated, "30,000 people packed up last year… taking $2 billion in assets out of the state,” attributing this to Walz’s fiscal mismanagement and oppressive regulations.
Bachmann accused Walz of drastically increasing state spending by 40% during a downturn and blowing through a $17 billion surplus, leaving taxpayers with an additional $8-10 billion in taxes. She explained how his policies are driving businesses and people away, stating, "He’s made the cost of living so expensive for people… increasing all the welfare programs, but there’s no revenue coming in to pay for them.”
Additionally, Bachmann criticized Walz’s energy policies, claiming they increased energy costs significantly and dismantled Minnesota’s previous energy infrastructure in favor of more expensive and less reliable solar and wind power. She further argued that Walz’s administration implemented unreasonable mandates on businesses, leading to closures and job losses.
Bachmann took aim at Walz’s relationship with Communist China, asserting he was influenced by their system after making over 30 trips there as a teacher. She accused him of turning Minnesota into a “transgender state” and criticized his handling of fraud cases involving the Islamic community, saying he covered up scams due to political affiliations.
Finally, Bachmann emphasized the potential national implications of Walz being chosen as Vice President on Kamala Harris’s ticket, claiming it reflects a broader shift in the Democratic Party towards anti-Israel and pro-Islamic stances. She warned, “We have a ticket with Kamala Harris at the top… it will change our relationship to the rest of the world.”
Bachmann’s conversation with Brat was a scathing critique of Governor Walz’s leadership, focusing on economic mismanagement, questionable alliances, and potential consequences for the nation if such policies were to gain broader traction.
Anna Paulina Luna: “She’s Not A Relatable Or Likable Person And That Does Matter For Politics”
In her WarRoom remarks, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna highlighted significant concerns about perceived double standards and radicalism in American politics. She expressed frustration over what she sees as unfair treatment of conservative figures compared to their liberal counterparts. “Our folks color outside the lines for one sentence, and we get deplatformed and censored. Meanwhile, leaders of Congress can call for outright insurrections without consequence,” Luna noted.
Luna criticized the contrasting responses to controversial statements by political leaders, emphasizing a pattern where left-leaning figures, like Rep. Jamie Raskin, can make radical calls without facing similar scrutiny. This, she argues, reflects a broader issue of bias and unequal enforcement of standards.
Addressing recent political shifts, Luna highlighted Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as emblematic of this double standard. She described Walz’s actions in Minnesota as radical, asserting that his policies—such as transitioning surgeries for minors—are extreme and out of touch with conservative values. “The mask is off,” she said, pointing to how Walz’s and Harris’s policies reveal a more radical agenda.
Luna also warned of voter suppression efforts she witnessed firsthand, particularly in Georgia, and urged vigilance in ensuring fair elections. She encouraged engagement and oversight to counteract potential abuses and safeguard democratic processes, reinforcing the need for proactive measures and transparency in the electoral system.
Jack Brewer Breaks Down Where The Church Can Fulfill The Gaps Of Men In The Household
Jack Brewer, a former NFL star and founder of the Jack Brewer Foundation, highlighted his dedication to service and moral leadership, drawing parallels with historical figures like Sister Cabrini. Brewer, who oversees one of the largest prison ministries in the U.S., emphasizes the transformative power of faith in rehabilitation. He shared, “When you truly give yourself to Christ and find the Holy Spirit, lifestyle changes occur, and people no longer return to their old habits.”
Brewer criticized the modern secular approach to therapy, suggesting that the gospel provides a more profound solution. He argued, “The gospel takes you from a flesh mindset to a spirit mindset, which is essential for overcoming addiction and personal struggles.” His foundation helps formerly incarcerated individuals reintegrate into society, aiming to restore their roles as fathers and productive community members. Brewer lamented the decline of Christian influence, noting, “The church has faltered in its duty to address social issues like poverty and family breakdown because we’ve removed the father figure.”
Turning to politics, Brewer voiced concern over policies he views as detrimental to traditional values, particularly regarding children and family issues. He described current political leaders’ actions as “demonic,” citing examples like gender transition policies affecting minors. Brewer urged citizens to stay engaged and uphold conservative values, stating, “We are serving for the future of this country and for our Lord and Savior. My message is to encourage everyone to stay active in this crucial time.”