STEVE BANNON (GUEST): Speaker Johnson has to do some real reflection, because if he's not up to the task, I think the honorable thing for him to do is just resign if he's not up to the task, to step into the breach, and be like, you know, be as close to Christ as possible and going into the temple and driving out the money changers –
CHARLIE KIRK (HOST): Yep.
Bannon: In our nation's capital, then it's time to be a man of honor, say, look, you know, I was a great constitutional lawyer, I fought for all these social issues, this is just too much for me, step aside and let’s get the next man up.
KIRK: I mean, I totally agree. And Steve, it’s just – we had all – it’s gone, by the way, we can lament all we want, the leverage is gone. We had this amazing opportunity where the regime had an ask, the regime had an ask, and their ask was a demand more than an ask right, Steve? We want time off for Thanksgiving and Christmas, period. They showed their hand, we know what the old bulls wanted, we know what Hakeem wanted. We know what the bad guys wanted.
Rarely in a deal, Steve, and you’ve done huge deals – we’re out of time here – do the bad guys show what they want more than anything else and you can prevent it. So we could have just said you're not getting that, you’re working every day, now to New Year’s. Scared yet? And yeah, it would have been warfare. But guess what? The country’s collapsing. Instead, Mike Johnson said, here you go, Chuck Schumer, would you like me to polish it for you? How can I – how can I help you, Chuck Schumer? And that’s exactly what we get now with Speaker Johnson.
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In some ways, what Speaker Johnson is doing is even worse than McCarthy.