Royce White On Congress’ CR
Royce White, in his guest hosting of “The House That Stephen K. Bannon Built,” calls for a radical reassessment of American governance, emphasizing that “convenience will be the death of freedom.” White critiques the expansion of the federal government, which he argues fuels corruption. He asserts, “The fattening of the government is used to justify the continued corruption of the government,” lambasting both parties for kicking the can down the road.
White insists that without secure elections, the government loses legitimacy, stating, “If you don’t have legitimate and fair elections, then you don’t have a legitimate government.” He challenges Republicans for their spinelessness in addressing election security, urging them to confront the “Marxists and Satanists” who dominate American institutions. He concludes with a call for action, noting, "We must stop letting the globalist elites dictate the conversation,” warning of dire consequences if the status quo persists.
White’s commentary focuses on a populist and urgent call to arms, advocating for a break from convenient solutions, suggesting that only radical changes can save America from decline.
Royce White On Kamala Harris’s Hidden Radical Agenda
Royce White, hosting the WarRoom from Minneapolis, passionately addressed the decline of American freedom, emphasizing that the “price of freedom is death,” though he clarified he wasn’t calling for anyone to die, but for citizens to accept that freedom’s defense comes with risks. He called on Republicans to be more visible and active, urging them to engage at public events like football games. "Wear your Trump hats…introduce yourself to people, speak, say hello,” he said, stressing that Republicans shouldn’t let the left dominate their image.
White criticized what he called the “uniparty,” highlighting the role of political funding from organizations like AIPAC, which he claimed funds both sides of the political spectrum, including his opponent Amy Klobuchar. “Isn’t it a conflict of interest for a lobby to fund both Democrats and Republicans?” he asked, pointing out that such funding leads to political alignment across party lines.
He also touched on his support for the Jewish Orthodox community, stating, "Shalom to you… Orthodox Jews voted 85% for Trump,” but he warned against allowing institutions like AIPAC to support conflicting ideologies, asserting, "We’re tied to Israel through our Judeo-Christian tradition, so we cannot sign deals with communists and Satanists.” White urged Republicans to stand firm in defending freedom and truth.
Ziegler Exposes Democrats For “Changing History” With Revised Retelling Of Hunter Biden’s Shakedown
Garrett Ziegler, in a recent discussion, criticized a Rachel Maddow documentary about Hunter Biden’s laptop, connecting it to figures like Kevin Morris, who allegedly gave Hunter Biden over $10 million. Ziegler revealed that Morris, along with Jason Cullen and Steve Pink, produced the documentary, which premiered after Hunter’s guilty plea. He also expressed disbelief over the inclusion of Lev Parnas, calling his comments false, particularly regarding leaked bank records involving Hunter. Ziegler clarified that the bank records came from a separate case involving Devin Archer and Rosemont Seneca Bohai, not from hacking Hunter’s computer. Mocking Parnas, Ziegler compared his emotional outburst in the documentary to Adam Kinzinger’s tearful moments, describing it as part of a “humiliation ritual.” He also noted that once someone lies, they can’t return to the other side, likening the betrayal to a scene from 300. Lastly, Ziegler encouraged listeners to visit his website, Marco Polo 501c3, to access their report on the Biden case.
Amy Kremer On GA Working To Secure Their Elections
In a conversation between Royce White and Amy Kremer, both expressed deep frustrations with the state of election integrity in Georgia and nationwide. Kremer, a key figure in Georgia’s election efforts, emphasized the importance of transparency in the electoral process, highlighting the hard-fought victories to ensure ballot counts match the number of voters in each precinct. She stressed that despite opposition from Democrats and election officials, Republicans are determined to restore faith in elections.
Kremer shared the latest developments in Georgia’s battle for transparency: “The state election board made a huge victory by requiring ballots to be counted on election night to ensure the number of ballots matches the number of people who voted. The left is melting down over it,” Kremer stated. This new rule, she explained, doesn’t count the votes themselves but ensures the ballots align with voter turnout. She emphasized that this change is fully in line with Georgia law, although it faces significant pushback.
Kremer also raised concerns about the continued use of voting machines from the 2020 election, claiming they were susceptible to manipulation. She referenced the opposition to this ruling, noting that “the left has a hit list out on some of the county board of election members.” Kremer, however, was clear in her call for transparency: “If you have nothing to hide, just show the ballots. Sunlight is the best disinfectant.”
Royce White echoed these concerns, linking them to broader national issues. He pointed out the inconsistency in Democrats’ stance on election security, citing Senator Amy Klobuchar’s 2018 statements on voting machine vulnerabilities. “In 2018, Amy Klobuchar herself said that the machines were a threat. Now, all of a sudden in 2020, when they win, you can no longer even question it. It’s absurd.”
Kremer went on to explain that Georgia is not alone in these efforts, as Republicans across the country are learning to engage in lawfare, a tactic long used by Democrats. “The RNC is engaged in a lot of litigation…18 pages of litigation going on about elections,” she noted. Kremer called on volunteers to assist in Georgia’s ground campaign, asking for help in ensuring victory for President Trump and JD Vance.
As the conversation concluded, Kremer emphasized that the people of Georgia, and the country, want accountability and change. “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” she asked, reflecting the growing frustration with the current administration. The path forward, Kremer argued, lies in restoring trust in elections and supporting candidates who will bring about necessary reforms.
Sigal Chattah: “There Is No Pathway To Victory On This Election Without Winning Nevada”
Royce White and Sigal Chattah discussed the political landscape in Nevada, emphasizing its potential as a key battleground state for the upcoming elections. Chattah expressed optimism about flipping Nevada to red for Trump, highlighting the success of their door-knocking campaign and efforts to clean up voter rolls, resulting in the removal of around 100,000 voters. She noted that this number is significant, given Trump’s previous narrow losses in the state.
Chattah also pointed out the economic struggles faced by Nevadans, particularly high inflation and gas prices, which she believes could sway blue-collar workers towards Trump. She mentioned a disconnect between union leadership and members, many of whom are feeling the effects of the economy more acutely. The conversation concluded with Chattah encouraging listeners to follow him on social media and promoting an upcoming screening of Government Gangsters0 featuring Steve Bannon, and also emphasizing the importance of union members making informed decisions about their leadership as the elections approach.
I was told in OKLAHOMA, that the federal government mandates by law that the state register/send out voter registration if signing up for SNAP/food stamps.
Hi Deborah- I hadn’t heard that one before. That is totally something worth investigating. Thanks for reading and commenting.
A Jewish colonist helped to finance our country’s Revolutionary War.
Numerous of my ancestors in the Revolutionary War were Jewish. Our Judeo-Christian foundation is very important, but that doesn’t mean Israel comes first- so I think Royce makes a good point. I think that is the point he was making. Thanks for reading and commenting.