"We Have To Win”: Cleta Mitchell On Necessity For MAGA To GOTV In Order To Save Our Republic
In a discussion between Cleta Mitchell and Dave Bratt, the focus was on the importance of faith and Christian duty in the context of voting and election integrity. Bratt emphasized the need for spiritual strength to combat what he called “gaslighting” from the left, particularly regarding the debate over voter rolls. He introduced Mitchell as a patriot fighting for election transparency, highlighting how far preparations for election integrity have come since the last election.
Mitchell echoed Bratt’s sentiments, stressing that it’s a Christian and patriotic duty to vote in person. She noted, "We are so much better off today than we were four years ago,” thanks to citizen involvement in monitoring voter rolls and attending election board meetings. Both discussed how the left resists transparency and control, which Mitchell argued is now being challenged by patriots pushing for accountability. She urged Christians to “roll up your sleeves” and actively participate in elections, saying, “Faith without works is dead.”
They also encouraged people to become poll workers and observers, sharing resources like websites to get involved and spread awareness. Mitchell concluded with a call for action: "If we influence 30 people to register and vote, we’ll win.”
BOMBSHELL | Jim Womack: "[There’s] As Many As 1 Million Improper Registrations In North Carolina”
In a discussion with Dave Brat, Jim Womack praised Cleta Mitchell as a “great hero of the Republic,” and highlighted efforts in North Carolina to safeguard election integrity. He reported that 1,805 volunteers are actively monitoring the election process to prevent fraud. However, Womack raised concerns about improper voter registrations, noting that there are “as many as 1 million ineligible or improper registrations” in the state, with over half a million missing federally required information.
Womack also pointed out irregularities with ballots received from overseas voters, known as UOCAVA voters, where two-thirds of the ballots returned so far were not coded correctly, potentially indicating voter fraud or administrative mistakes. He emphasized the “real vulnerability in absentee by mail voting” and reassured Brat that volunteers are prepared to challenge any mismanagement they observe.
Rep. MTG: "Mike Johnson Has Been A Great Speaker FOR The Democrats”
In their conversation, Dave Brat and Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) discussed frustrations with House Speaker Mike Johnson and the Republican leadership. Greene reiterated her previous stance, stating, “MTG was right… Mike Johnson is not our speaker.” She criticized him for aligning with Democrats by “fully funding the Biden-Harris agenda,” including the DOJ, FBI, and border security, and continued support for the Ukraine war, which she claims Americans oppose.
Brat voiced concerns about the GOP’s lack of a clear platform, lamenting, “What are we running on?” MTG responded by highlighting her impeachment efforts against Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and President Biden, and emphasized her dedication to her principles. She urged Republicans to “vote for President Trump like your life depends on it” while also voting strategically to preserve the GOP’s control of the House, despite dissatisfaction with some members.
The two shared worries about crony capitalism in military spending and criticized the U.S.’s perpetual war economy. MTG concluded by stressing the importance of focusing on defeating Democrats in 2024 before addressing internal Republican issues.
Michele Bachmann Sounds Alarm On "Global Governance At The UN With Chinese Characteristics”
Michele Bachmann and Dave Brat discussed the growing global influence of China and the United Nations’ shift towards global governance. Bachmann warned, “China is intending Global dominance” and emphasized that the U.S. is “already at war” with China through asymmetrical warfare. She highlighted a recent U.N. development, noting that “three different pacts were adopted” on global governance, digital ID, and dependency on global government. She called this a significant move towards centralizing power under the U.N., led by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, a “Marxist” who now has the authority to declare emergencies, or “global complex shocks,” such as pandemics, cyberattacks, or climate change.
Bachmann expressed concern over a U.N. directive that Israel must disarm and leave key territories within 12 months, calling it “anti-Israel” and warning that the U.S. could be next. She argued that the U.S. funds these initiatives, but “China turns the United Nations,” pushing global governance “with Chinese characteristics.”
Brat praised Bachmann as a “fierce fighter on behalf of Israel” and underscored the importance of opposing global governance, urging support for American sovereignty in the upcoming election. They concluded by promoting a petition at stopworldgovernment.org to raise awareness.
Scott Presler Explains How President Trump Has Higher Odds To Win PA Than 2016 AND 2020
Scott Presler highlighted the recent flipping of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, from Democrat to Republican, emphasizing the shift in a traditionally blue area, “the backyard of Joe Biden.” This change, Pressler believes, reflects growing frustration with Democratic policies. However, more crucially, he exposed a significant issue: a backlog of thousands of unprocessed voter registration applications in Luzerne County. After Pressler raised awareness on social media, local officials initially dismissed the concern as a “rumor.” Yet, after persistent pressure, they admitted the backlog and hired additional staff to resolve it.
Presler used this example to underline the importance of citizen activism and the role of platforms like War Room in bringing national attention to local issues. “The Democrats are not going to go down without a fight,” he warned, urging every citizen to get involved in election oversight. He stressed the need for registering voters, securing backup plans for voting infrastructure, and ensuring voter rolls are accurate, especially as elections approach.
David Barton Calls Out Pastors And Priests To GOTV This November, Securing Our Christian Values
In this panel discussion, David Barton and Bill Federer emphasize the concerning trends among Christians regarding political engagement. Barton highlights polling data showing a significant decline in voting among Christians, with only 59% of active churchgoers planning to vote, compared to much higher participation in past elections. Barton states, "41 percent are not planning to vote at all,” despite their significant role in previous elections, leading him to warn that low turnout could have a major impact on the country’s future.
Barton expresses frustration with the reasons Christians give for abstaining from voting, particularly the belief that "the election is rigged” or that their vote won’t make a difference. Even more troubling, he notes a decline in moral and Christian values among voters, saying, "56% of church-going Christians say that there’s no absolute right and wrong.”
Federer echoes this concern, arguing that churches need to speak up on important issues. He points out that "only 2.8% of pastors are mentioning public issues” related to Christian values. Both agree that silence from churches equals consent to harmful societal changes. Barton’s call to action is clear: pastors must encourage their congregations to vote, and Christians must remember they are accountable to God, urging them to think beyond one election as part of a long-term process of preserving their values.
Part One:
William Federer: Christians Should Display Their Beliefs Through Their Vote
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Noor Bin Ladin: The UN’s Agenda Seeks To Destroy God-Given Inalienable Rights
Noor Bin Ladin and Dave Brat discussed the pressing challenges facing constitutional republics, particularly regarding globalism. Noor expressed her belief that the fight against a “hostile globalist takeover” is crucial not just for the U.S., but for the entire world. She reiterated President Trump’s assertion from 2019, stating, "the future does not belong to globalists; the future belongs to Patriots,” emphasizing that American patriots play a vital role in resisting globalist agendas.
Noor criticized the documents produced at the UN General Assembly, describing them as efforts to "subvert the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.” She characterized the America First Movement as a crucial barrier against the “2030 agenda.” Noor elaborated on the dangers of digital control, warning of a "digital dystopia” where rights are eroded under the guise of security and technological reliance. "These people…think that they can please our creator,” she said, illustrating their perceived superiority. Brat agreed, calling it a “Faustian bargain” for power at the cost of freedom. The conversation underscored a call to action for Americans to recognize and resist these threats.