“They Want To Impose Their Will On Us”: Dave Brat On How The Elite Want Minority Rule In The U.S.
Dave Brat expressed strong support for Steve Bannon and criticized MSNBC’s Anand for labeling 80 million Americans as “authoritarians.” Brat argued that the real number is closer to 200 million, suggesting that what Anand and others call “authoritarian” is simply a desire for fair elections and paper ballots. He criticized Kamala Harris for disparaging Trump while promoting a positive image, which he believes undermines respect and unity. Brat also attacked the elite, including globalists and the Ivy League educated, accusing them of wanting to maintain minority rule while ignoring the majority’s needs. He denounced policies like taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants and argued that central planning and elitist rule lead to societal issues, emphasizing a desire to return to traditional republican values and respect for inalienable rights.
Dave Walsh Exposes How Kamala Harris Plans To Secretly Ban Fracking
In this discussion, Dave Brat and Dave Walsh criticize California’s energy policies, which they argue have led to significant energy shortages and increased costs. They claim that the state’s shift away from nuclear, coal, and gas-fired power plants—driven by environmental activism and regulatory decisions—has made California heavily reliant on imported energy. With around 36-40% of electricity coming from other states, California has less control over pricing, leading to higher costs for consumers. Walsh highlights how the state’s reliance on intermittent solar power, particularly after sunset, exacerbates the energy shortages, leading to blackouts. Both suggest that California’s energy model could become a national issue under similar policies.
Rep. Andy Biggs Predicts “Clean CR” To Arise | Listen To Full Interview
Congressman Andy Biggs and Dave Brat discussed the SAVE Act and the current defense spending debate. Biggs highlighted that the SAVE Act, although passed by the House, only addresses federal elections, not state or local ones, and won’t impact the upcoming election. He also criticized the Biden administration’s defense budget, noting a $25 billion increase that pushes it close to $1 trillion. The conversation shifted to concerns about the Inflation Reduction Act, which Biggs sees as wasteful due to its focus on green policies and funding for entities like Planned Parenthood. Brat questioned whether military strategy was being considered beyond financial demands, but Biggs argued that the defense industry is more focused on securing large contracts. Both emphasized the threat from China, with Biggs expressing frustration at the lack of bold strategies to counter China’s economic and cyber warfare tactics.
Julie Kelly Breaks Down Kamala Harris’s Role In January 6th And Its Cover-Up
Julie Kelly, appearing on “The War Room,” discussed the renewed focus on January 6th as a campaign issue. She criticized Kamala Harris for her inconsistent account of her whereabouts and actions on January 6th. Kelly pointed out that Harris, who was at the Capitol earlier in the day, inexplicably left for the Democratic National Committee headquarters and failed to explain why she was near a potential explosive device. Kelly questioned Harris’s role in the decision to evacuate the Capitol and alleged that the evacuation was part of a broader orchestration to halt the certification proceedings. She also noted that crucial Secret Service records from January 5th and 6th were deleted. Kelly urged Republicans to push for a thorough investigation into the events of January 6th and emphasized the need for continued scrutiny and action to uncover the truth.
WY Sen. Cynthia Lummis Previews What To Expect Of The Next Senate Majority Leader In 2025
Senator Cynthia Lummis, representing Wyoming, discussed key issues on “The War Room,” highlighting the Freedom Caucus’s recent efforts to advance the SAVE Act, which aims to prevent illegal immigrants from voting and tightening U.S. immigration regulations. She criticized the current budget process, noting that defense hawks are pushing for increased military spending despite a lack of clear strategic plans. Lummis expressed frustration with the Senate’s handling of budget bills and called for a more transparent and representative process, promising potential changes with a new majority leader in 2025. She also criticized the Biden administration’s land use policies, which she argues limit resource extraction and recreational use. Additionally, Lummis commented on the Cheney family, suggesting they are out of touch with Wyoming’s values and advocating for a return to Ronald Reagan’s “peace through strength” approach rather than perpetual conflict.
Rachel Bovard Lays Down The Groundwork For Republicans To Take Back The Culture
Rachel Bovard discussed the left’s deceptive messaging targeting young people, which she believes promotes narcissism and unhappiness by pushing unrealistic standards and denying the value of traditional institutions like marriage and family. She criticized the left for its control over cultural institutions and emphasized the need for conservatives to reclaim cultural influence by challenging businesses that align with leftist agendas. Bovard argued that conservatives should leverage antitrust enforcement and other regulatory tools to hold corporations accountable. She also highlighted the importance of faith and family in countering these negative influences, urging the church to play a more active role in promoting the benefits of a faith-based life. Bovard emphasized that traditional values contribute to genuine happiness and fulfillment, countering the left’s narrative that these values are burdensome. She concluded by encouraging engagement on social media and through the Center for Political Innovation (CPI).
Linda Szynkowicz: Georgia Democrats Continue To Roadblock The GOP’s Effort To Secure Our Elections
In a recent discussion between Dave Brat and Linda Szynkowicz on “The War Room,” Szynkowicz, a Connecticut-based activist from the organization FightVoterFraud.org, highlighted key issues affecting voter integrity. She criticized ongoing disputes in Georgia, where Democrats oppose efforts to ensure that each ballot corresponds to a valid voter, arguing that this basic principle is under attack. Szynkowicz also addressed problems with the U.S. Postal Service, noting delays and errors in ballot delivery that undermine election reliability. She questioned why these issues are only being addressed now, rather than earlier in the election cycle. Szynkowicz encouraged viewers to get involved through FightVoterFraud.org, where they can access resources to combat voter fraud and ensure fair elections.
Ralph Reed Reveals How The Evangelical Vote Is Key To Unlocking Millions Of Low Propensity Voters
In a recent “War Room” discussion, Dave Brat and Ralph Reed tackled key issues facing low propensity Christian voters and the impact on the upcoming election. Reed criticized the biased coverage of recent presidential debates, particularly targeting the unfair treatment of Donald Trump by ABC News. He emphasized that Kamala Harris’s debate performance lacked substantive policy proposals and failed to address voter concerns effectively. Reed also discussed the broader challenge of Christian and religious communities drifting away from core values, suggesting that churches need to reaffirm their commitment to biblical teachings. Despite these challenges, Reed reported a surge in evangelical voter engagement and enthusiasm, with significant efforts to distribute voter guides and educate voters. He is optimistic that this renewed commitment will drive record-high evangelical support for Trump, potentially surpassing previous election figures.
Cartel-Occupied Condos In Colorado Are Being Used For Parties With Drugs And Child-Prostitutes
Dave Brat and Rosemary Jenks discussed the troubling behavior of certain non-profits involved in resettling illegal immigrants, particularly Venezuelans, in Aurora, Colorado. Jenks revealed that organizations like Vive Wellness and Papa Gayo placed these immigrants in poorly managed, low-rent apartments with lenient occupancy rules. This has led to significant issues, including crime and unsafe conditions in these areas. Despite this, mainstream media has largely ignored the story, and Jenks criticized the broader narrative that downplays the severity of illegal immigration issues across the country.
Brat and Jenks also highlighted that illegal immigration is not just a local issue but a national one, affecting cities like Chicago and New York. Jenks pointed out that the Biden administration’s policies are facilitating high levels of illegal immigration, often by funneling individuals through ports of entry rather than between them, which skews official statistics. She emphasized the need for accountability and better enforcement, noting that the Immigration Accountability Project (IA Project) aims to educate the public and hold elected officials accountable for their immigration-related actions.
Dave Brat Warns Of The Public Sector Slowly Taking Over Every Industry, Communism Incoming
Dave Brat highlighted significant issues regarding U.S. military spending and defense strategy under the Biden administration. He criticized the allocation of taxpayer funds to the military-industrial complex and noted that the U.S. is currently involved in numerous global conflicts, such as those in the Red Sea, where he drew comparisons to Tom Cruise movies to underscore the serious risks involved. Brat emphasized that the lack of transparency and coherence in U.S. military strategy is troubling, urging citizens to question their representatives about current defense strategies.
Brat also pointed out that the ongoing budget negotiations, particularly the conflict between the Freedom Caucus and defense hawks, are failing to address critical issues. He argued that excessive defense spending, coupled with ineffective management, results in wasteful expenditure—like spending billions on advanced missiles to counter inexpensive, high-tech drones.
He contrasted the current situation with the more prosperous era under President Trump, noting Trump’s strategic use of influence over China and his effective handling of international relations. Brat expressed concern over rising federal spending and the growing size of the government, which he believes mirrors troubling trends seen in China’s economy. He advocated for reducing the federal government’s size and reliance on private sector solutions to improve efficiency and address economic challenges.