War Room’s Steve Bannon talked with senior editor of the The National Pulse Raheem Kassam on Saturday about the Democrat party and their favoring of terrorists over the safety of the United States and the Constitution.
“It’s so amazing how many of the issues that were driving the fight for independence back then are still today fighting, you know, in this fight for independence,” Bannon said.
“Just like back in the Revolution, there are, these are unbridgeable gaps,” Bannon continued.
“They want this country’s sovereignty sucked away, and there is no, you can’t, it’s not a debate, right? They are not gonna listen to you and so we are down to a political fight, and one side is gonna win and one side is gonna lose,” Bannon continued.
“I know there are lots of you out there who kind of think that you know, surely we will at some point come to an accommodation, surely at some point there will be a compromise, surely at some point in the nation we will come together,” Kassam said.
“I hate to break it to you, but right now, in this very moment, you have I would say, the predominant majority of the Democrat party, its institutions, its think tanks, its elected representative and its base all over the country that are more in favor of foreign terrorists, groups and people whether it be gangbangers or Hamas, than they are in favor of the United States, its Constitution, its manufacturing base, its own people,” Kassam said.
“It is a fight, it is a fight to the finish and the finish line looks like what the country ends up being like,” Kassam said.
Kassam explained that the Supreme Court’s decision to block President Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 is a hurdle and that we should not give up hope.
“This Supreme Court decision this morning, it’s a hurdle, and nobody should be slumped in their chairs and thinking, oh my gosh, we lost this fight,” Kassam said.
Kassam also explained that the Colonists commitment to freedom changed the course of history with the American Revolution.
“For the British Parliament, all the way through to the Colonists living next door to these people, people like Jefferson were saying, what the heck are you talking about? And over time and with patience and with you know with eloquence and stick-to-itiveness, they actually ended up forming majority of people who ended up changing history forever,” Kassam continued.
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