Steve Bannon
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Peace, again,
Changing slightly the quote from Madison in 1815, peace is better than war, he said.
But war is better than nuclear annihilation.
He said war is better than enslavement.
War is better than nuclear annihilation.
I ask you, I ask you.
What do you think Jefferson and Madison would do in these circumstances today?
What do you think Franklin Roosevelt would do in these circumstances today?
Or Abraham Lincoln or George Washington or even Ronald Reagan when they didn't have nuclear weapons in Iran?
What do you think they would do?
It's Monday, 16 March in the year of our Lord.
Twenty twenty six.
Want to thank the team in Denver of Real America's Voice.
Also.
Our magnificent team hit the war room.
That was a perfect curation of what's happened in the last 24 hours, beautifully cut and wedged in.
And I believe that Lincoln and Washington and Madison and Jefferson would have focused on the real threat to the United States coming from Washington.
The streets of New York with Mondami and what's happening in Texas with this Islamic takeover and the 20 million illegal aliens, Mark Levin, Tel Aviv Levin, that we have here in the United States that now the Republican pollsters think, oh, my gosh, Mr. President, sending him fake polls that you can never mention.
Mass deportations again.
The fake polls are showing him to turn down, shut down the Maha movement.