Transcripts For CSPAN Sarah Palin And Sebastian Gorka Campaign For Roy Moore In Alabama 20170923

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news. who in the world is that? he was talking about the fatty -- defeating jihad. he knows where democracy freedom is all about. he was born in great britain. now he is an american citizen. he has served our government in the department of defense. when luther strange says he is a friend of the president, this man knows the president. that he may have helped write this breach that the president delivered to the u.n. that's a strong speech. gorka turned in his resignation because he felt, to really make america great again, he needed to be in the streets, amanios, support the president's agenda. he is now the chief strategist the maga magna t --h corporation. good evening, montgomery! now that is a turnout. i just got a call from washington they watched the debate like you watched the debate and they are worried. and they should be worried. we are here to drain the swamp. with judge roy moore. can i explain something to you, please? tuesday isn't just some old election. be a sign to washington. tuesday, you must send a signal to the swamp dwellers in d.c.. because on november the eighth, we did exactly the same. let's just go back in time for a moment. let's remember what we all did in november. a man who i worked never, ever held political office or senior military rank. why? because the political establishment on the left and the right have betrayed us for too long. we put a man into office who believes in three things. very simple. god, family, country. that is the same as judge roy moore. god, family, country. now, i live in the swamp. i live right in the thick of the swamp your let me tell you -- swap. let me tell you, the gators are everywhere. we are not going to give up. we need to send a message loud and clear that you are not going to pick somebody who is a lobbyist appointed by a corrupt governor. no more business as usual. d.c. toge roy moore to rhinos,, to fight the to take america back. remember, these three things matter the most. can i treat you all as my personal friends? just 600 of my closest buddies? can i ask you to do me a favor? days, will youur go out, talk to people. don't get preachy. don't get on a soapbox. but tell people what the stakes are. tell them it is the november -- tell them it is november the eighth again. they can choose corruption or they can choose america! thing.one make sure it is not just you and your loved ones or your family that goes to the polls. family --one of your for everyone of your family that goes to the polls, take three more people. people that aren't well, that don't have a car. the car broke down, it's too far away, that can't be bothered, get them to the polls, because you know the other side well. i will leave you with one thought. the choice is a very simple one. on the one hand, you have a man who has proven through his life, his dedication to this nation, and to the values upon which this republic was founded, you have a man in judge moore who has been endorsed by not just myself, steve bannon, sean hannity, sarah palin. that should be enough. just think who you have on the other side. a man endorsed by mitch mcconnell. enough said. that is the end of my argument. god bless you. tuesday, let's win. thank you, buddy. i will be real great because you don't need to hear me talk. you need to hear this next speaker talk. willing to bet you, because i follow politics for a living, that most of you did not take notice in december 20 -- december 2006 when this next speaker took the stage as governor of the state of alaska. i would be willing to bet you didn't notice that, but by god -- and i use that phrase intentionally -- by god, you noticed a year and a half later when she took the stage as a vice presidential nominee with john mccain. and you noticed when she took on the lake -- the mainstream left of media, when she said she was a proud conservative, a proud female conservative, and the original mama grizzly. gentlemen, pledge or hands together for the one and only governor sarah palin. >> hello, alabama. it is so nice to get to be here, really, and to pretty much find out. it was already getting chilly at home when we left last night, snow on the mountains. so it's nice to land here and not a snowflake insight. it's good to be here, home of some great, certainly great football champions. and great patriots. and your former senator jeff sessions and the next senator of the great united states will be represented by judge roy moore, coming from alabama, thanks to you. followed the judges career for many years. he was deplorable before deplorable was cool. he has always been an inspiration through these years. to send theeady loudest message that you can send to d.c. at this time? the loudest message to the swamp? are you ready to tell them "here comes the judge?" we need you, alabama. remember, it was here in 2015 that senator sessions does five to the political establishment when he put his support behind a longshot candidate who promised to make america great again. that sessions, remember, he put on that white cap, "make america great again," and declared this is a day campaign. this is a movement. and that movement grew from 10,000 alabama folk to tens of millions of americans who have said enough is enough. the status quote has got to go. and grew and it grew and it roared and rumbled and it shocked the world in november. the forgotten man and woman in this country, they stood up. and we beat the swamp. , thelas, 10 months later swamp is trying to hijack this residency. the swamp is trying to steal -- this presidency. the swap is trying to hijack foughtesidency that we so hard for, that we put our reputational the line for. we voted to put america first, not to the political elite that has been -- has ignored us for decades. for a big, beautiful wall, not more amnesty deals. we voted for local control of education, not for candidates who are loving on common core and want big government to produce more common corp. aired that is just strange. we voted to get rid of obamacare . we didn't vote for mitch mcconnell to fumble the football yet again and to shrug and say, well, sorry, i guess it is here to stay. swampnow though, the d.c. , knowing that we have been promised some very specific 2015-2016, promised of these things, knowing that we are coming to collect, well, they are not taking it well. the unit party, the swamp, they are trying to convince the president that, well, he doesn't have to deliver on his promises, trying to make him a thing, if he just runs some more weird gadget plays, maybe he will be popular in the grandstands and then he will win the big game. re-thinkare saying, the climate accord. they are seeing -- they are saying pal around with chuck and nancy. they are whispering don't build the wall. but you all in alabama know that trick plays, they may razzle-dazzle, but it is the like asted fundamentals, sound running game, that is what wins championships. judge moore, he knows the fundamentals. he's got the fundamentals. no illegal immigration. no bad trade deals. and the importance of god. and our shared american culture and our heritage. judge moore will defend our interests with the same still spine that he defended those 10 commandments. -- i don't think there's any cooler and a name you can have than the 10 commandments judge. that's a badge of honor. judge moore is a man of principle. and what he says, when he says it, he is going to do it. take it to the bank. that's why we need him in d.c. right now. a vote for judge moore is not a vote against the president. it is a vote for the people's agenda that elected the president. ants for this big, beautiful moment that we are all a part of. the president needs support to keep the promises that elected him. so we are sending trump one who has our back, not mitch mcconnell's. that's the take away. someone who has the people's back. , big luther'se mitch mcconnell's guide. big luther's -- and this is strange to me -- big luther getting the job of the temporary senate seat, being handed the job by the politician who is now gone because of corruption whatever, being handed the job by the politician he was supposed to be investigating -- i don't know. i don't know what you guys call it. in alaska, we collect quid pro quo, which i think is an old eskimo term for that's what fertilizes the swamp. creatures.mp the swamp doesn't want to be drained. and they are snarling and biting back and using every dirty trick in the book to smear the judge. and they are dumping millions and millions of dollars in the state to spread lies. and they are afraid. they should be afraid. why? the judges a threat to their power because he is on our side. he is on our side. and they know it. and they know he is not one of them. to them, it's dog on it. to us, you bet check. he answers to you. just as sessions had answered to alabama. thankfully, you all get to send the loud, clear message to washington, to the swamp, on tuesday. you get to tell them our movement isn't over and it's not slowing down. our movement is still roaring and rumbling across this country. and we will not be the forgotten man and woman. and we will not be satisfied with more broken promises from republicans who campaign one way and govern another. here is the beauty of this, alabama. when you sent judge moore to d.c., he will be an inspiration for the rest of the country, for other candidates across the onntry to rise up and take their own swamp creatures in their own state. steam herent gains with trump and sessions. it will continue here tuesday when you vote for the judge. the swamp can't win here. this is our redline! just you watch. drain that swamp. this is the line in the sand. alabama, the line in the sand the eyes of the entire nation are on you. you can show washington had to win. show them how to keep their promises. and together, we can show them how to make america great again. alabama, your next united states senator judge roy moore. ♪ >> thank you. thank you. you all are a good-looking crowd. thank you very much. this is a wonderful evening. glad to get this passed us. we have four more days. then tuesday, i hope everybody is going to vote. tuesday -- we have an won. but thank you very much for coming out tonight. by following the speakers. i am not the speaker that they are. i'm not near as pretty as she is. but thank you all for coming. remember, you know, this is a election.tant i don't know if other people realize that, but everybody in washington, as i said tonight, is watching this election. i don't have their vision of how it will affect america. but they are watching for the 2018 senatorial elections coming up. and they see that this could bring a change in our direction of the country. so this is a very important election, and i appreciate you all being here tonight very much. you know, when we started this, we never imagined what we would have to go through. but god has brought us through. know, i was you given an opportunity dear the day and i was talking about the division in our society. black and white, red and yellow. and i probably got some reporters here that will repeat that. and i was thinking there is a song. that in someow parts of this country. correct,so politically they have become politically stupid. back theo bring understanding of god, morale is he, and the constitution of the united states. and that is what we are going to do. as i said tonight, i know that you all watched it already, but we can be great again. but the one thing politicians don't talk about is how we are going to be good again. good to the heart -- until the heart changes and god is the author of that. so we will stand for one nation under god and we will bring a back to washington, d.c. they don't want to hear the truth of their. not everybody. someone to hear the truth, but there is a lot that don't. and we are going to bring it back. i thank you all for your support. roymoore.com. i don't know how many of you came to see sarah palin. that's why i came. y'all have a good evening. thank you. ♪ c-span, liven coverage of the much for civility on the national mall in washington, d.c. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>, new york times magazine contributors suzy hansen on her travels abroad in her book "notes on a foreign country, an american abroad any post-american world." there's definitely that question of are we exceptional. but the very question is why have i never thought that this was a form of propaganda? why had i not thought to question where was this concept coming from? and what was the job it was doing for individual americans? and i think one thing i was realizing -- this took a long time to realize -- is at the very language we use when we talk about foreign countries had been kind of determined for us a very long time ago. we tended to look at especially muslim countries and countries in these as with a catching up with us or with a behind us? it preventses is you from being able to see the country on its own terms. ds" sundayafterwor night. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, andrew eisenberg on the environmental movement of the 1870's. >> what i want to argue here is that the environmentalist was a product that was sold to american consumers, just like big macs or cars. p.m., john petty and -- john penney and heather penny talk about their experiences during 9/11. >> we take off and head serene andnto a peaceful and silent sky. there's no one airborne. northwest and the we never find anything. seth and i were not heroes that day. the passengers on flight 93 with the heroes. >> on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, tour the harriet have men underground railroad visitors -- harriet tubman underground railroad visitors center. she had epilepsy, which allowed her to have these amazing visions and a neck to god. she heard voices and saw amazing things and had vivid dreams. on oral histories, eric draper. danhat image that shows bartlett, the communications director, pointing at cctv, that started seeing the second target get hit. tv every week and only on c-span3. >> next, a discussion about the israeli arab conflict. hosted by the american arab antidiscrimination committee. this is one hour and 20 minutes. 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