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Royce White: Please, Call Me Crazy

Steve Bannon at Hillsdale College and NPR | EP #276 | President Trump and MAGA | Royce White

Royce White: Please, Call Me Crazy

Royce White

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, History

4.6831 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2025

⏱️ 89 minutes

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0:00.0

You are living in the most dangerous time in American history.

0:14.0

We won't take a single back step.

0:17.0

Former professional basketball player is now the Republican Party's choice.

0:20.0

Can you imagine Royce White, the U.S. Senate?

0:22.6

White won the endorsement on May 18th with 67% of the vote.

0:34.6

There's nothing that guarantees we win. But I guarantee you if we lose, we will die.

0:57.0

Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I'm going to do this a little differently because of what Larry Arne just said.

1:04.0

When a guy like Larry Arne tells you this is 1860, pay attention, right?

1:11.6

Last weekend, what was it, 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord?

1:18.6

There's a lot of water between now and next July 4th, right?

1:25.6

And July 4th is not totally and completely, I think, celebrated right here in the United States.

1:31.3

You know, we do the barbecues, the cooks, the birthday of the country.

1:34.3

Remember, on the day it was actually signed before they promulgated it, the British landed in Staten Island. The largest expeditionary force in the history of man landed,

1:49.0

and by August it was a total and complete throwdown.

1:53.0

We had the American Thermopylae in Brooklyn, a couple weeks later,

1:58.0

the American Dunkirk right there at Brooklyn Heights,

2:07.4

to get the army, save the army, get them to Manhattan. One retreat after another, all the way back on the other side of the Delaware, where they dug in and waited a Christmas night. We celebrate

2:15.7

the Fourth of July. It was a document document that was a declaration of war of men who knew they were putting it all on the line and would be hung as traitors if we lost.

2:27.3

When Larry Arne says it's 1860, he's not kidding. I want you to think about that for a second. What happened in 1860?

2:39.0

And how were we inexorably drawn to a civil war? The only thing I disagree with Larry

2:47.4

on is that we're not kind of in a war, we're in a war.

2:52.6

And everyone you hear, just like Trump and Navarre and many others, Tom Barrack,

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