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00:00We're heading towards a civil war. I don't think there's any doubt. We look at the indices out
00:06there and these are unbridgeable divides right now and getting deeper. And the Democratic Party
00:12is getting more and more radical. Look, everything we're dealing with right now
00:15is about illegal aliens, whether it's they want to spend a trillion dollars on their health care,
00:20whether they're demanding a census that counts them for congressional races and for electoral
00:25college, whether it's the mass deportations that we're trying to get done in Portland, Chicago,
00:30Los Angeles. If they don't have illegal aliens, if they don't have a foreign entity in here
00:37and folks in here, there's no way for them to put together the votes. They love democracy,
00:43but it's just the math doesn't work. You saw the Supreme Court today. You see these redistricting
00:48fights and the redistricting fights are kind of like the kids in this chat room. If we had enough
00:52stones and urgency and maximalization strategy, the 21 would already be up on the table, right?
00:59We'd be now executing how you do it. We have to do a whole fight about that. So the establishment,
01:05because they come up in this paradigm where the established order controls everything and they
01:12want to be part of the established order. And we see that we got here, you know, we've gotten here
01:17over 40 or 50 years and we've won enough times as Republicans, the House, the Senate, the presidency,
01:22the country's basically on a cliff of an abyss. And if it hadn't been for Trump with all his
01:28imperfections, the country be over. So it's just going to get worse. We're going to always have
01:35like this thing in Kansas, where they're going to throw, you know, people under the bus immediately
01:39and cower and be supplicants and ask for forgiveness for people who are not worthy of us
01:45asking for forgiveness. And the fight is going to get more intense. The left is going to get more
01:51radical. They're going to go up more of the escalatory ladder. Look, man, Gini's a hero to
01:55them. You've got to face, and Mondami, he's a Marxist jihadist that's going to win, I don't know,
02:03by 15 points or so in New York City. Sadiq Khan, everything they have is even more radical than you
02:09can anticipate. It's getting worse every day. They're not being reasonable. There's nothing,
02:14and it's really nothing to debate. We have this chasm. And to me, it's the problem. The issue I
02:20have is that the Trump administration is, and Pam Bondi and the crew are not moving quickly enough.
02:27They had a thing today in the Oval War, which was great about stopping, you know, violence in the
02:30streets. That's great. And I appreciate that. But we have to focus on the deep state. We have to focus
02:35on taking this apparatus. We only have a short window of time, I think, to be able to do this,
02:41and we're not prioritizing it, and we're not hiring enough U.S. attorneys to focus on it,
02:45and we're not getting that. If we don't get that done, these statistics we're putting out,
02:48and the great job at CASH and people in Dan Bondi Jr. are doing about arresting bad guys is not going
02:52to matter because you're going to have more bad guys later invited back in by these people. So now it's
02:58time to, I think, maximize our own strategy, seize the institutions, and move with a sense of urgency.
03:04Can you give a couple examples of what you think DOJ should be doing right now?
03:11Well, first off, I think DOJ, we've got attorneys. I think we've got to go back to the beginning. You
03:15have to go back to the election. You have to go back to January 6th. Look at Nancy Pelosi. There's
03:20a young reporter, Alison Steinberg, over at Lindell TV. She asked Nancy Pelosi a question today about
03:28January 6th about the National Guard, and Nancy Pelosi turned around, screamed at her from a few
03:32feet away, shut up. How can you ask that?
03:34Congresswoman Pelosi, are you at all concerned that the new January 6th committee will find
03:40you liable for that day? Are you at all concerned about the new January 6th committee finding
03:45you liable for that day? Why did you refuse the National Guard on January 6th?
03:52Shut up. I did not refuse the National Guard. The president didn't send it. Why are you coming
03:57here with Republican talking points as if you're a serious journalist?
04:01The American people want to know. We still have questions. Thank you.
04:06They're so sensitive about January 6th, so you've got to go back to the stolen election
04:09of 2020. You've got to go back to January 6th. You have to take the whole continuum. You have
04:13to go back to the initial, the whole thing on Crossfire Hurricane. You have to put the,
04:19you have to adjudicate everything they did and we have to do in the public, even throwing the pandemic
04:23in there and the response, the summer of love, all of it. We, if to keep this Republic and keep it as a
04:29constitutional Republic, we have to be fair about this. We have to be transparent about it. We have
04:35to adjudicate it by the rule of law, but it has to be done. And you see, we're making a surprise.
04:40You've got Comey with a couple of charges on appetizer, John Bolton, you know, maybe with a
04:46couple, Letitia James, but it's not good enough and it's not fast enough. And the only way we're
04:50going to solve this is U.S. attorneys. I think we're 25 or 30 short is what I'm hearing. There's
04:55just some sort of backlog and you can't, you can't depend on a halligan coming out of nowhere and
05:00being able to drop a couple right away. We have to take apart the deep state. We have to do it now
05:08in every aspect that's happened over the last couple of years. You know, at Charlie's,
05:12I know you were at the Student Action Summit down at Tampa. And normally, you know me,
05:16I'm running out there, we're at war and I'm dropping the mic and running around like a madman.
05:20I told Charlie before, I said, this is going to be very different. I said, I'm going to go out
05:24with what I call the Tampa Resolves. And it is, we have to prioritize everything else we're working
05:29on. It has to be to go after the deep state, that, that combination of national security,
05:34intelligence, law enforcement, the Pentagon, its interconnections with Wall Street and big tech,
05:42that we have to do that. If we don't go after that and do it now with a sense of urgency,
05:47we're never going to have another shot. This is the time we have to do it. We have to make it a
05:50priority. If you're going to save the Republic, we have to do this now. And a part of that,
05:55you're going to see if you do that, the political, the escalating political violence of the more and
06:00more radical left, and quite frankly, more and more of the central apparatus of the Democratic
06:05Party is going to be gutted. And that's why I think, you know, President Trump, I know wants
06:10to focus, Todd Blanche talked about today in the Oval Office, it has to happen. And it's only going
06:14to happen, I think, if people like you and myself and some others keep saying, hey guys, I understand
06:20you got a thousand things you're working on, but we have to start to rank order priorities. And this
06:25has to be the priority right now for President Trump. I mean, there are so many places you could
06:30start, but it seems obvious that you would start with the FBI. And we now know it's confirmed that
06:36there were hundreds of plainclothes FBI agents in the crowd on January 6th. So that changes,
06:43that's not crowd control, that's political subversion. And it kind of confirms what a lot of
06:49people have been saying for a number of years now, that there was a fake element to that. There are a lot
06:55of sincere people protesting what they thought was the theft of the election, but there were also
07:00clearly agitators in the crowd. It was a setup to some extent, obviously, hundreds of plainclothes
07:06FBI agents. And, you know, I almost got fired for saying that a couple of years ago was obvious to
07:12me, but now we know it's true. In fact, it's worse than we thought it was. How many FBI officials
07:16have been fired for that?
07:18I mean, you continue to ask how many have been let go? I think a handful. I don't know. It hasn't
07:25been enough to register with any type of head count that OMB is doing or budget. The budget
07:34increase. Look, I love cash and I love Dan Bagino. Cash is like a brother to me. But there are two
07:40guys hanging on by their fingernails. The same with Pam and Todd. This is why I say the official inside the
07:46U.S. Attorney, the main justice, you need about another 25 or 30 of these prosecutors. You got
07:51to get on with it. The FBI, look, I for a long time have said, I think we got to bifurcate. It's
07:57too big, too complicated, covers too much stuff. Like the counterterrorism, you got to bifurcate it. I
08:02think you put the counterterrorism, first off, you downsize it and you put it in the intelligence
08:06part over DHS and you have a reorganization of that. This is law enforcement. I'll be tied to U.S.
08:11attorneys. We ought to have a much smaller federal police force, which this is. It ought to have a
08:17much tighter mandate. We have to have much more control because, look, the scandal of the FBI is
08:22twofold. Number one is what they did and the mentality and the organizing principles inside
08:28the FBI that made it that you would do it. It was career enhancing to do it. In fact, you would not
08:34think of not doing it. The whistleblowers were a handful. I mean, I'd sit on the war every day and say,
08:38hey, look, you're not going to be able to use the SS excuse that, hey, I was just following orders.
08:44We've only had a handful of whistleblowers. And we know from the other day of even getting this
08:49information you're talking about and others talking about came from – it's not that Dan and Cash
08:54admit we don't control it. We didn't get the information. This came through a whistleblower.
08:58This came through some person that was afraid of getting wrapped up in this. But the FBI, to me,
09:04should be downsized by two-thirds. First off, by splitting it up and then going through. Because
09:08remember, the second part of the scandal, and maybe the more important, is that Ray
09:13bald-faced lied to people for years and years and years. And the oversight – it just kind of
09:19went over the oversight. If we hadn't won and come back from nowhere, because they never thought we
09:22were coming back, right? That's one of the reasons they were so blatant. We wouldn't know any of this
09:27today because Congress didn't perform its functions. And I might add that this was a
09:32Republican administration. It was President Trump's administration. And we can kind of control for a
09:36moment the apparatus of which they lied to us. And there was no follow-up on the oversight. It's
09:41just, okay, so Ray was able to kind of worm out of it. It's so deep. It requires to me a – you have
09:48to go with a trenching tool and dig them out. And we've got to have Cash and Dan's back to do that.
09:53We're not doing it right now. And you can't depend upon just a random whistleblower
09:58to have an active conscience, right? You can't depend upon the kindness of others. We have to
10:03do this. And it's going to be unpleasant. And the New York Times is going to say you're a bunch of
10:06fascists. And the New Yorker is going to say terrible things about you. But hey, who cares?
10:11We're trying to save our country right now. And now we've won everything if we don't take
10:15advantage of every freaking moment because we're burning daylight. This is going to pass.
10:20There's going to be all kinds of other issues come up. And we're just going to go, okay,
10:23let's go have another election. It's not enough. And that's why we have to focus on the time that
10:29we have to really take down the central thing that President Trump will be known for. One will be
10:35some of this piece on the Eurasian landmass, et cetera. But the central thing, if he can accomplish
10:39it, and we must accomplish it on his tour of duty, is the deconstruction of the administrative
10:44state and the destruction of the deep state.
10:47What are the midterms going to look like, do you think?
10:51Well, hey, if we get the redistricting things, and I think Mike Davis was on the show earlier,
10:57and of course, the left is melting down this afternoon after the Supreme Court debates,
11:05or the Supreme Court today on the DEI congressional gerrymandering districts. If we get a win there,
11:12and we do the redistricting that is only fair to the American people, if we get those, you could add
11:18another 10 or 15, maybe 20 net seats. It'll be quite hard to overcome. We can't, if we allow
11:27Hakeem Jeffries, the guys, either steal seats or win seats, and they take over the House, people have
11:32to understand, the whole Trump revolution comes to a full stop. They will be subpoenas flying the first
11:38day. Trump will be impeached in the first three weeks. Not that he'll be removed from office, but
11:42they'll go through the whole rigmarole. You're going to have subpoenas flying everywhere. The whole fight
11:47every day will be trench warfare against Hakeem Jeffries and these guys to keep our revolutionary
11:52movement going to basically return ourselves to a constitutional republic. That's the stakes of these
11:58midterms. And that's why I say every person, every governor, and a lot of these governors are not working
12:04with us because, guess what, they don't want, it's like Cox in Utah, you know, was it Pilsen in Nebraska.
12:10They don't want to upset the apple cart. They don't have people say bad things about them. So,
12:14if we get the redistrictings, the redistrictings done that are out there to do, and you have
12:19a ruling from the Supreme Court that talks about, you know, these are net, I think, times I said 12
12:25and Politico 19. It's a steep hill for Jeffries to overcome. And I think this is a danger also for the
12:33country. I think as they see that the democratic process is not going to work for them, that
12:38basically the dynamics and demographics of the country, also a revival of, I think, religious,
12:45because I think this young generation, 18 to 30s, particularly the men are the most based generation
12:49we've ever had. Yes, for sure.
12:51That if this keeps coming, they're not going to be a win at the ballot box. And so they will go to,
12:57you know, in a twist on Clausewitz, they will go to violence of other means politically when the
13:05political process and the democracy doesn't work. Because remember, the people that beat the drum
13:10of democracy were the Bolsheviks back in 17. The left uses the same type of language. And people
13:15should understand, when they understand that the electoral college has moved away from them,
13:20that the House has moved away from them for the legitimate and fair demographics and shifts in the
13:25nation, they're going to get more violent, they're going to get more angry, and they're going to get
13:32more dangerous. So we have institutions to deal with civil unrest, of course, and one of them is the
13:38FBI. And so it seems like it would be a matter of self-preservation. If you're on the side of the
13:45Constitution and Heritage America, and just like normal people, you would want an institutional law
13:51enforcement agency that could keep riots from metastasizing into civil war. So you'd want to
13:56make sure the FBI was on the side of the Constitution. No? Like immediately.
14:01You would, but I think they're trying to, that's what I'm saying. You have an institutional problem
14:05there, just not a personnel problem. It's just not a Comey or Ray. There's a deep, there's a deep
14:10rot. And why? Because remember, the traditional Catholics they went after, that's my parish,
14:17and my parents were blue-collar people, started a little traditional Latin mass parish as a spinoff
14:23from the Benedictine Abbey back in the late 70s. And these are the people that have eight and nine
14:28kids, a couple of people, the kids go in the Marines or the Navy. It's just the salt of the earth.
14:34They have no money. It's blue-collar. That's the parish they focused on to make this thing over the
14:40entire country, that this is where extremism is. And you can't have a more Americana place than this.
14:46It's the institution that's rotted. When I was in Danbury Prison, some of the most remarkable men
14:52I've ever met are these men that are in prison for five, six, seven, eight years for praying the
14:58rosary outside of an abortion clinic. That's all they did. They go to prison. And of course,
15:03they have women that are grandmothers in the other prisons. If you look across the board,
15:07the FBI, if we think it lost its way under Hoover, and we think institutionally it drifted,
15:13and even in 9-11, just had a terrible track record. There's a deep rot in there that's quite
15:21frankly anti-American. So now when really America, you're right, would need it as an institution most,
15:27you actually have to go in and institutionally take this thing apart, I think bifurcate it,
15:32get the two law enforcement and counterintelligence and intel out of there, and then deal with the
15:37law enforcement. But still, layer by layer, you have to take it apart. You have to bring in a new
15:42generation of FBI agents, train them up, almost start like Hoover, start it over again, think it
15:49through, and then go. Otherwise, you're just putting a Band-Aid on a shotgun wound, and it's
15:55not going to work. And I think that that's the mentality. On Capitol Hill, you can see this.
15:59There's no budget cuts coming from this. There's no getting the director up there and raking them
16:04over the coals about how many personnel have you let go. Let me see the internal reports. We're
16:08finding these things out every couple of days from whistleblowers who are getting nervous. They may
16:12get wrapped up in an investigation, but that's not good enough. That's not systemically going
16:17through this. Whose fault is that? I think it's... Like, where's Mike Johnson? Where's the
16:25Speaker of the House in this? No, he's the epitome of what you talk about law. He's just...
16:31He's the personification of... We wouldn't have been in this shape with all the elections
16:36we won, right, both at the presidential level, House Senate. We wouldn't have been in this
16:40shape if you had men and women of courage and basically saying, I don't care what they
16:46say about me. I don't care if I'm here for two terms or 20 terms. I'm going to get to
16:50the heart of this. He's a go-along-to-get-along guy, obviously. And that's the institutional mindset
16:56over there. It's a kind of a faceless crowd. That's why the Marjorie Taylor Greene's stick
17:01out, right? This is why certain people kind of stick out because they are fire breathers,
17:05the Matt Gaetzes of the world. If you're a fire breather, you stick out and they want
17:09to hammer you down, right? They want to throw you under the bus. So I think that institution
17:14has to be changed. But I think we've got to go after the executive branch institution,
17:19so we're not going to have a lot of time and we're going to meet tremendous resistance on
17:22this. The deeper one, the FBI is as bad as the FBI is, which is terrible. When you look
17:28at the intelligence apparatus and the national security part with the Pentagon, because remember,
17:34why did we just have a huge win and basically breaking the back of the Israel First people
17:39because about the Iran to Persian situation, right? And we now know from the times of Israel,
17:46right? Not from the Tucker Carlson show and not from War Room, not from Breitbart, you now
17:51know that the war cabinet's minutes and debate was about a two-year stretch for this nuclear program
17:58to really be of danger or kick in. Two years, of which we said all the time, not two days,
18:03not two weeks. Yet the CIA, and I say Radcliffe's a guy we ought to bring up and have him testify in
18:09front of Congress and grill him. How did he give the president totally different information than Tulsi
18:15Gabbert and her team who turned out to be right? And remember, we went for two months and Tulsi
18:20Gabbert that was thrown under the bus every day. There was a horrible article about her. She's
18:24not a team player. She's incompetent. She's overhead. And she got a little bit ostracized
18:28there for a minute until people realized, hello, she actually did an aggregate of all the different
18:3517 branches. And she was right. There was no change from her original testimony. It was about
18:42two years away or thereabouts, according to the war cabinet of the Israel government, Israeli government,
18:50the Netanyahu government. And it kind of comports to when Brett Baer pressed him up that Sunday night
18:55was saying, hey, why was this so urgent the other day? And they said, well, you know, we're six
18:59months to a year away. That's another bald-faced lie. It's two years. He just debated this the other
19:04night. That effort shows us that we have a massive problem in the intelligence apparatus.
19:12And that, to me, should be as high a priority as the FBI. You have to do them both. You have to do
19:16them now. You have to put a team together to go do it. And the people you put together have to be
19:21incredibly tough and incredibly focused. But that's why I think I've been arguing for a special
19:26prosecutor for this entire kind of deep state, or at least the conspiracy against Trump in the first
19:33term and rolling over to the second term of Clapper and Brennan and all these guys. So I think you
19:39either do it that way or internally, if you can do it, but hire more U.S. attorneys, cut the FBI
19:45down by at least a third immediately, even if you have to give up some things you're working on.
19:50Because I think right now that people are saying, hey, look, it's great with the crime thing you did
19:54today, Cash, I feel better. But you know what? President Trump's committed to put troops into the
20:00cities, and he should, if we have to shut this crime down. So let's just start taking the FBI
20:05apart. I don't think any one person's to blame. I think it is that there's so much going on.
20:11They're so overwhelmed on other topics. We just need to kind of triage this and say, okay, guys,
20:16let's think about the end game here. Let's go three years down range. Where do we want to be on these
20:22institutions and kind of work back to that to the day? I think you can get great people in there to do it.
20:29So you said you think that violence could be coming or is coming, moving towards some kind
20:34of national split. There's always a flashpoint that kicks off. Usually it's manufactured. The
20:39death of George Floyd, for example. But when that happens, it comes out of nowhere. No one's prepared
20:45for it. And Republicans in general, Republican leaders miss what it is. You know, Nikki Haley on
20:54the first day of the George Floyd riots, cheered on the riots. Many Republicans in Washington reacted
21:01to January 6th like it was an actual insurrection. Like they go along with the lie, and that has huge
21:10downstream effects. Will that happen again whenever that flashpoint comes? Certainly. No doubt. Because
21:17these are not courageous people. They would rather be supplicants and have approval in the, you know,
21:23the, was it, the architecture of approval. They would rather go to the side that's going to,
21:29you've got to pat their head. Here's what I tell people. I gave this talk at Semaphore's,
21:34you know, their little Davos they do in the spring, when Ben Smith invited me to talk at kind of,
21:40one of the guys that wrapped it up. And I said, look, you may not like the populist policies I put
21:46for economics. You may not like the fact that I push to have a tax increase for the, for the wealthy,
21:53right? Because I just, you do the math and something's going to have to give here. We're
21:56just not going to grow our way out of it. But I said, you're going to have a choice.
21:59Your choice is Mangini, right? Or really populist nationalism. Because this, and this is before
22:09Mondami, so now they've got to count too. But the hero worship of that guy, the hero worship
22:18of the alleged assassin, and I'm not even sure, I haven't seen enough to believe he's the assassin.
22:23I think it's a much deeper conspiracy. But the hero worship by the radicals on the,
22:28on the left, particularly the most radical, which may be these trannies, right? They're now basically
22:35very disturbed men and very manipulative men. That's who most of them are, right? Who are now
22:40down on this and, and want to, and want to, you know, want it to be a gunfight. I said, you should
22:45watch online and you should watch how they're kind of turned into heroes. If you want to see where this
22:51thing's going to go, because it's not going to, with Reddit and these other chat rooms, it's only getting
22:56darker. And the more they lose, and particularly the more that they see that structurally,
23:01the country's changed. And finally, with Trump and others, you've had people that will call that out.
23:06The Supreme Court will move on it. People will do these redistrictings, that institutionally,
23:11we will start to at least make some movement there. When they see that it's impossible
23:15to take back the House, or to take back the Senate. So in the Electoral College, I think it's
23:21going to be very, very difficult. But even if they take that, we would structurally have the House and
23:24Senate as a check, and start to do the deconstruction administrative state with Russ Vogt and the
23:30team, they're going to get more violent. They're not going to get more, they're not going to embrace
23:36some sort of Martin Luther King or Gandhi, you know, the underlying philosophy and ethics of our
23:43Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. They're not going to go, it's not going to be the Beatitudes. They're
23:48going to get more dangerous. And you can see this, how they're getting egged on by MSNBC, how they're
23:53getting egged on by the corporate media on the left. And so that's where I think we're going to
23:59a very dark place. But when you go through hell, let's go through as quickly as possible. And I
24:04think we have to stand and face it today, so our kids and grandkids don't have to do it.
24:09So how should people prepare for that, personally? People who have no control over Supreme Court
24:15decisions or electoral maps, like a family, how do you prepare for what you think is imminent?
24:21Well, I think, first of all, a family ought to be in your daily life, like one of our sponsors is
24:27my Patriot Supply. Ten years ago, that was looked like as wing nuts, right? It's a tinfoil hat. It's
24:33not a tinfoil hat. You look what's happening to the grid, you look at what's going to happen,
24:36these data centers, even the water use of data centers. Number one, as a family unit,
24:42I think you ought to get to know each other very well and spend time in each other's life.
24:48You ought to have set readings and try to do the underpinnings of our culture more and more and more
24:54to really nurture the unit of the family. But number two, I think you've got to get ready.
24:59You have to think through, not to be paranoid, but to say, look, in modernity,
25:05there's going to be a lot of risk. How is we as a unit rationally mitigate that risk? How do we
25:10mitigate the risk to our family, to our food supply, to electricity, to our phones and communications?
25:16Let's just go through and maybe assign a great task for a 12-year-old. Hey, think this through for us. So
25:22assign all the risk out there for the family without being paranoid and go through a risk
25:26mitigation exercise. And to leave that thought is the reason I make everybody comes to work for me,
25:34watch 12 O'clock High. It's a movie made in the 1940s. There's only two films shown at Harvard
25:40Business School. And they show this film about organizational behavior and how you change an
25:44organization to make it excellent. And you just know that this family unit, we're going to survive
25:51and we're going to thrive, but we're going to do this right. And I think if you just start doing
25:55that every day and make it part, just doing reps like you do in football, make it part of the natural
26:00reflex of your family, your family unit, and you take leadership in the family, no matter
26:04if you're the husband, the wife, the kids, you take leadership in that, we're going to be fine.
26:10I think, by the way, I feel actually very good. And one of the reasons I look at this younger
26:16generation, particularly men, don't want to downplay women, but the college educated women are so far gone,
26:22right, by and large, the left. But if you look at this young generation of men,
26:2618 to 30, they're the most based generation I think we've ever had. And they're coming either
26:32with fathers or uncles or older brothers that volunteered for these endless wars and really
26:40fought every bit as great as Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I, World II, as volunteers in
26:47a thankless effort that you might add was pointless too. And I think that the strength of that,
26:54coupled with this kind of base and the return to, I think you're seeing a return to not just
27:00Christian values and reading the Bible, but an interest in the underpinnings of philosophy
27:06and theology for the West. They want to know more about Western culture. They want to know why
27:10modernity has outlawed American, you know, basically traditional culture. This is, you know,
27:15I consider myself a populist nationalist traditionalist. I don't call myself a conservative,
27:19having for years, because I think the conservatives are just, they've just acted like pussies.
27:24They roll over all the time, and you can't do that. You have to be as hard or harder than the
27:29left. And I think, Tucker, I really feel good. I think we have very dark days ahead of us,
27:35both globally with the CCP and others to get sucked into these wars. I think we have very dark days
27:41in front of us as a country, but I can start to see the sunlit uplands, way, way, way,
27:46way off in the distance. And so I'm very enthusiastic of where we are. And I think
27:50my enthusiasm comes from this young generation who had everything against it, the propaganda in
27:55the schools, the destruction of their culture, the outing of them for everything if they didn't
28:00fall in line with the most radical things of sexuality or gender or climate change, all these
28:04things from the official source. They came through it. To come through that with a set and apparatus
28:11that is so radical trying to either other you or destroy you every day, and they came through that,
28:16that shows you we have the basic foundation that we've had from the beginning of every
28:22patriot's grave down to the future. And that makes me feel we got this, but we got to get on with it.
28:27In the distance, I can see the sunlit uplands. Boy, I'm putting that on my refrigerator. Steve Bannon,
28:34Eloquent and Wise, thank you so much for doing this.
28:37Tucker, always an honor and an honor to fight the trenches with you. You have taken amazing abuse
28:47for helping lead this country. Oh, it's incredible. I mean, what I love about it, you're still the same
28:54Tucker Carlson. You're a hellfellow well met, you're a nice guy, you haven't become cynical,
28:59you haven't become nasty, and people don't, I think, realize all the pressure under,
29:04but you're one of the leaders in this country, and we're getting to a better place. We're getting
29:08towards that sunlit uplands because guys like you are at the lead, the tip of the spear in this fight.
29:13Well, thanks. Well, my wife doesn't even know what happened, so it's in my house, it's not even real.
29:17Steve Bannon, great to see you, man. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, brother. Thank you.
29:24Thank you for watching. Here's to the sunlit uplands on the horizon.
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