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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | |
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
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France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | |
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Across the six battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, you can see that all six states are afflicted by some or all of the six dimensions of election irregularities identified in the original Navarro report. | ||
In this update, after a careful forensic scrub of additional data and documents, I've concluded that the number of possible illegal votes in the state of Michigan tops 379,000 ballots, more than twice the alleged victory margin of Joe Biden in the Wolverine State. | ||
Richard Barris, director of Big Data Poll, has found approximately 9,500 Michigan voters who returned ballots who were confirmed dead through the Social Security Death Index. | ||
Another 2,000 voters, 100 years old or more, are not listed as living centenarians in Michigan. | ||
Data from the Wayne County Statement of Votes report lists 174,384 absentee ballots As without individual voter registration numbers and therefore illegally counted. | ||
Finally, at midnight on election day, President Trump was ahead of Joe Biden by over 290,000 ballots in Michigan with what seemed to be an insurmountable lead. | ||
However, between midnight of election day and dawn the next morning, the world bore witness to an inexplicable vote surge Of almost 200,000 ballots come in for Joe Biden in the dead of night compared to only about 10,000 ballots for Donald Trump. | ||
Add up all of these potentially illegal ballots and you come to 379,000 votes, more than twice the alleged Biden victory margin. | ||
It is absolutely critical we investigate all six dimensions of election irregularities Across the six battleground states in what may well be the greatest political scandal in US presidential history. | ||
Okay, they heard it, the undistilled version from Dr. Peter Navarro, the world war witness. | ||
Okay, before I bring Navarro back on, I want to talk to this audience. | ||
And we thank you very much for making us the number one political podcast in the country. | ||
And remember, the podcast is just the fifth or sixth distribution that we do here. | ||
Today's a work day. | ||
And over the Christmas holidays, in Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, over Hanukkah and the Christmas holidays, as you celebrate with your family, remember, we're at work here. | ||
The reason this show is so powerful is not because of us, it's because of you. | ||
You know, we pride ourselves on not wasting our time and bringing on fighters like Rudy Giuliani and Peter Navarro, and look, mainstream media, they're all laughing, a lot of conservative media has moved on, you know, people have given eulogies to Trump, you know, it's all a waste of time. | ||
Every day we grind, and you know why? | ||
Because it's in the specifics that the general theory is going to be proven. | ||
And we're winning. | ||
The math shows that. | ||
The American people are awakening to this. | ||
You see this in the polling. | ||
That's where we got to stay away from the crazy. | ||
Don't walk into the traps of the media and go cray-cray on me. | ||
We don't need to. | ||
People, my phone is blown up right now. | ||
You know what they're telling me? | ||
You can't get through to the governor. | ||
It's busy. | ||
Because people are bombarding this. | ||
People in this audience today You need to read, you need to go read the report, you need to read the filing, the 1400 page, or maybe you can skip it, go through the legal jargon, but get down to the basics and the details, look at it, National Pulse, hopefully they'll do a great analysis of it. | ||
You need to read this report from the Georgia Legislature, you need to read it, you need to embrace it, you need to be able to be an apostle, to know it and to put it forth into the world. | ||
Right? | ||
You also need to read Peter Navarro's, and I don't want to just go to the summary. | ||
You need to read the report. | ||
Embrace the report. | ||
Ask questions. | ||
If you have questions, come back to hashtag We're in a Pandemic. | ||
Get us the questions. | ||
Right? | ||
Peter Navarro is a guy that can answer that. | ||
Remember, the more questions we've got, the better and sharper this can be. | ||
This is at some point in time, and here's what's going to happen. | ||
At some point in time, there's going to be an official hearing and the Democrats and the mainstream media are going to have a full shot on that. | ||
So I want to turn now to Peter Navarro. | ||
Peter, has the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Financial Times of London, the Times of London, CNN, MSNBC, NBC News, CBS News, ABC News, have any of those apparatuses reached out to you to discuss, challenge, pick apart your report? | ||
Hashtag crickets. | ||
Hashtag crickets. | ||
It's amazing to me that the power of the press, which is so powerful, just refuses to accept its responsibility in this republic. | ||
I think, here's the thing, what's permeated this society right now, and it's the media, it's politicians, it's even our Supreme Court, it's this idea that somehow the ends Justify the means, where the ends are to remove Donald Trump from the presidency. | ||
So you have Democrat operatives willing to bend and even break the law because of this ends justify the means. | ||
But the bigger issue here, I mean, the only thing worse than this being stolen from Donald Trump is the refusal of anybody with responsibility in an institution to acknowledge and investigate uh... the scandal itself and that the cover-up and and we cannot stand in the country it's like they think somehow that ok they get by in there and that maybe next time we'll have a fair election and everything will go back to quote normal none of them and i know they | ||
they have struck at the very foundation of our society and our political system by ignoring this And it's an honor in a way, Steve, the fact that none of these people are challenging that report. | ||
Okay? | ||
They are not challenging the report on the facts. | ||
They don't dare to challenge the report on the facts. | ||
And that's the issue. | ||
I remember back when I wrote The Coming China Wars in 2006. | ||
Nobody challenged me on the facts there. | ||
They said I was just a crazy Chinahawk. | ||
But today? | ||
That book reads just like a government report. | ||
And by the way, in that 2006 book, I predicted China would create a global pandemic that could possibly kill millions. | ||
So my track record on this stuff is really good. | ||
But the answer to your question is, nah. | ||
New York Times, CNN, everything in between, they're not going to touch this. | ||
People should remember out there in this audience, there are millions of Americans that are alive today because of Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Peter Navarro because of his understanding of China. | ||
We started this show back in mid-January of this year, and we were mocked and ridiculed by the mainstream media. | ||
CNN did not call it a pandemic, I think, until March. | ||
World Health Organization did not call it a pandemic until March. | ||
We were mocked and ridiculed about, oh, this is just... Peter Navarro, understand China, it was Peter Navarro's memo that Dr. Fauci fought, and Azar fought, and Mick Mulvaney fought, all those guys a day, all those big shots, they all fought it. | ||
Peter Navarro, in the same relentless attitude he's had about the immaculate deception, Right? | ||
It's relentless. | ||
But you know what he went back and did? | ||
He went back and was fact-based. | ||
He was data-based. | ||
He was evidence. | ||
And this is why I've said from day one, Tony Fauci's a clown. | ||
Everybody that knows anything knows he's a clown. | ||
He's just put forward in the propaganda network as a clown. | ||
He's a clown. | ||
Okay? | ||
He fought. | ||
He's on John Casmatides' radio show on the 23rd of January, telling Casmatides, nah, there's nothing going on. | ||
America doesn't have to worry about this. | ||
It doesn't have to worry about it. | ||
Right? | ||
If I may, on the Fauci thing, I want to like everybody, right? | ||
about the new virus, right? The one coming out of the new CCP virus coming out of the UK, the super contagious one. | ||
OK, but no, Peter Navarro wrote the book on China in 2000. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. Yeah. | ||
If I may, on the Fauci thing, it's like, yeah, I want to like everybody. | ||
Right. But the first time I met Tony Fauci was on January 28th. | ||
Walked into the Situation Room, didn't know him from Adam. | ||
There were no name tags here. | ||
I didn't even know who he was. | ||
Alright? | ||
And I was there on a mission from President Trump, and my mission was to convince the task force to support the pull-down of those flights from China, which the President was in the process of already doing, and it would save millions of lives, right? | ||
So I'm sitting across from this guy, I don't know him from Adam, I'm making my case. | ||
And all he's doing is like rolling his eyes, shaking his head, and saying, travel restrictions, don't walk. And I'm thinking to myself, who is this arrogant little you-know-what, right? And he's there with Redfield and Mulvaney, and I'm like the only guy in the room, except one other guy from the NSC, who's making this case. | ||
And I walked out of there thinking, that is one arrogant little you-know-what. | ||
And I had no idea who he was. | ||
And I thought to myself, you know what? | ||
He's not only arrogant, but he's dangerous. | ||
If we're going to trust somebody like that with fixed attitudes who won't listen to anything. | ||
And what I did, as you know, that night I went home and I wrote that memo, which basically said, hey, The odds of a pandemic are high. | ||
It could kill millions, and it's a lot cheaper to pull down those flights than to kill millions of Americans. | ||
And I sent that to the task force. | ||
They couldn't cover their ass. | ||
Fauci couldn't cover his ass. | ||
And they came around the next day after they read that memo. | ||
What I'm trying to do here, Steve, with this immaculate deception report, is basically say, hey, the emperor has no clothes in terms of this The so-called free and fair election and confront people with a basic truth. | ||
I mean, this thing is granular. | ||
It's a coordinated strategy. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It's brass knuckles politics. | ||
And the only thing wrong in this case with brass knuckles politics by the Democrats is that they've gone over the ethical and legal edges. | ||
And you cannot do that and not destroy this democracy. | ||
There are no conspiracies, but there are also no coincidences. | ||
Navarro's analysis of China 14 years ago today, ladies and gentlemen, reads like the front page of the Financial Times of London. | ||
That was the coming China War. | ||
His analysis earlier, remember, it's Peter Navarro who is data-based. | ||
It is Peter Navarro that is evidence-based. | ||
It is Peter Navarro that is science-based. | ||
And those reports, and by the way, that's one memo of dozens. | ||
Remember the time President Trump's up on the stage? | ||
Yeah, Navarro, he writes a lot of memos, right? | ||
You know why? | ||
That's where he puts the receipts. | ||
This is why they can't swim away. | ||
People forget, it wasn't just pulling down the flights from China. | ||
For the first time, I think, in 50 years, we quarantine people. | ||
People don't give Trump the credit for that. | ||
You quarantine people. | ||
Why? | ||
The Navarro memo. | ||
Now you've got the immaculate deception. | ||
Right? | ||
They don't want to handle this. | ||
You know why? | ||
Navarro is back and it's about data. | ||
It's about evidence. | ||
It's about science. | ||
Right? | ||
He's a scientist. | ||
He's a social scientist from Harvard called an economist and he's had a doctor. | ||
Right? | ||
It takes a lot to earn that there. | ||
Right, they're not quite as proficient as the south side of the river over there at the Charles, where you get your union card. | ||
I got my union card, my work papers to go down to Wall Street. | ||
No, but Navar, we've got about a minute left here. | ||
Where do you go from here? | ||
You've already got Georgia now officially. | ||
Tell me you've got a minute. | ||
Tell us what Navar is doing to promulgate this. | ||
We've got to get the people to put pressure on the Duceys of this world out in Arizona, the camps in this world, and the state legislatures. | ||
Arizona is absolutely key. | ||
They got a Republican majority out there, but Ducey won't get off the dime. | ||
We've got to get his head wrapped around the fact that this was stolen, and history is not going to judge him, or the state of Arizona, or these battleground states well, because they ran and hid, rather than confront the basic truth That this was a coordinated strategy to take out Donald Trump, but they're taking out American democracy as they're doing it. | ||
That cannot stand, Steve. | ||
That cannot stand in this republic. | ||
Peter, how do people get access to you during the day? | ||
Do you have a Twitter handle? | ||
How do people get access to you? | ||
Real P. Navarro is my Twitter handle. | ||
That's the best way to go. | ||
Regular updates and all of that stuff, Steve. | ||
Real P. Navarro. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thank you very much, Dr. P. Navarro. | ||
Honored to call you a friend and being in a foxhole with you. | ||
We've had nothing but fighters on today. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, John Fredericks, Peter Navarro, Jenny Beth Martin, and the entire War Room posse. | ||
Because now it's time to stand and deliver. | ||
We're holding the line and now we're moving the chains forward. | ||
Do you know why? | ||
The facts are on our side. | ||
The facts are on our side. | ||
And all we need is the facts and the evidence and all of it. | ||
Short commercial break, we'll be back with the posse in a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're going to get down into it right now. | ||
Before that, a programming note. | ||
We're going to have a Christmas Eve special on Thursday morning. | ||
You do not want to miss this. | ||
It's Christmas in the Hanukkah season, as old school. | ||
So we're going to have a lot of interesting guests, a lot of interesting topics. | ||
And then on Christmas Day, with Patrick K. O'Donnell, something I've done for years and years and years, the Combat History of Christmas. | ||
It's talking about American heroes that actually were engaged in conflict throughout the world, and including the American Revolution. | ||
We go from the Revolution, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, all of it, on the combat history of Christmas, our patriots that were not at home and serving on battlefields on Christmas Day and through the Christmas season. | ||
Also, our second or third annual Raheem Kassam Boxing Day Special will be on Saturday. | ||
So a bunch of special programming coming up. | ||
Of course, obviously, all the intense coverage you expect from War Room Pandemic and the War Room Posse. | ||
I want to turn it back over to you guys. | ||
We're going to start with Raheem McGrory on the horn, Raheem, Jack, and Greg. | ||
We're hearing right now all the phone lines are melting down to Georgia. | ||
And of course, you know, the mainstream media, oh Trump, this is Shakespearean, he's wandering around, you know, who's going to tell me what I want to hear? | ||
All this crazy talk, and of course, they're all getting violent, right? | ||
You've got to worry about these, you know, it's all this, the right-wing kook sort of thing. | ||
Yet I'm seeing us just grind through this. | ||
And this is what they hate. | ||
They know we're coming, right? | ||
And they know we're coming with science, facts, and this thing called evidence, right? | ||
That they don't want to deal with, because to deal with actually makes, then they get, as soon as they acknowledge it, they understand they can't answer for it. | ||
Mr. Raheem Kassam. | ||
Actually, we're coming with everything. | ||
That's what they don't understand. | ||
It's not just the things that they fear the most, it's everything. | ||
You see the big freak-out reaction to protests and storming the capitals and whatever. | ||
Hey, guess what? | ||
Brian Potato Boy wants to talk about radicalization, and what's radicalizing people? | ||
What's radicalizing people is keeping them in their homes, stealing an election for them, throwing $600 their way of chump change of their own money, of their great-grandkids' money, right? | ||
And by the way, Pakistan's getting $15 million, and by the way, Burma, and all the rest. | ||
$15 million and $10 million for gender studies? | ||
Yeah, social justice programs, that's right. | ||
And so that's what's really radicalizing people, and I think the underestimation out there right now Is that it's actually Dr. Fauci and CNN and all of these guys who are creating an environment in this country where people are gonna start by burning the phone lines, right? | ||
They are at home, they got nothing to do. | ||
And they are going to take action as a result of that. | ||
And that is the start. | ||
So here's the action. | ||
Ken Blackwell summed this up the other day. | ||
We're the majority party in the country. | ||
We control the state legislatures. | ||
You go down, closer down, you get to the government. | ||
Outside of a couple of big cities, we control it. | ||
We just made a great run at the House. | ||
We control the Senate. | ||
We held all these seats. | ||
We're in control here. | ||
Let's act like we're in control. | ||
Let's just do it. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let's just do it. | ||
Let's tell Kemp you're going to call. | ||
Hey, here's what I want. | ||
I want hearings with Democrats because I saw what they showed in Michigan. | ||
This is what I'm going to talk about. | ||
In Michigan, you had nothing. | ||
You didn't even want to deal. | ||
What they did is poke fun. | ||
Saturday Night Live had the skit. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I got that. | ||
But when you look at that hearing, you had nothing. | ||
Okay? | ||
You don't even want to talk about the facts. | ||
You don't even talk about the evidence. | ||
You just want to smear people that's come up. | ||
Oh, she's a stripper. | ||
She's a drunk. | ||
All this. | ||
Hey, fine. | ||
Keep bringing it. | ||
That's what I said. | ||
Hit Electronics. | ||
Go to Identity Politics. | ||
We go back to Populist National. | ||
We got it. | ||
So, Jack Maxey, how do we do this? | ||
We're the majority party. | ||
It's time to start acting like We're the majority. | ||
This is like with President Trump. | ||
Since your second term is starting early, hey, let's start off with a big old veto. | ||
Let's go back to the drawing board on this mess. | ||
They're giving you a hot mess, right, of 2.6 trillion dollars. | ||
Let's sort this thing out. | ||
And money's got to be spent. | ||
I want more money in people's cash. | ||
I want cash money in folks' pockets. | ||
Okay, that's what I want to see. | ||
And not all this nonsense. | ||
Hey, we got a geopolitical war with the CCP. | ||
But I don't know if right now is the time to be stroking checks to guys that we don't know the use of proceeds are for exactly, specifically standing up to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Jug Maxey? | ||
Well, I think one of the things that we have to remember is we have a sort of fourth turning that you've been talking about for a long time and I think we should be cautious about defining ourselves. | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
Particularly by party affiliation because if you look at our movement, this MAGA movement, this movement created by Donald Trump and yourself, No, no, no. | ||
I'm just a Junior Grundon. | ||
It's a bipartisan issue. | ||
This is pulling in American patriots of every single stripe. | ||
I think when you listen to guys talk about their oaths to the Constitution, this resonates with people. | ||
They understand. | ||
Most people, their word is their bond. | ||
They don't need a contract and six lawyers to fulfill their duty in life. | ||
It takes politicians It takes Wall Street to play that game. | ||
Americans just want straight shooters. | ||
Donald Trump has been a straight shooter. | ||
And what they see is this chaos across the board. | ||
And just today, you have the Senate leadership hammered out a bipartisan deal where they're going to override the President's veto on the defense bill. | ||
This is Chuck Schumer and McConnell working it out in the middle of the night. | ||
We watch this every day, and I think that the American people are finally having enough. | ||
Is Mitch McConnell going to cut a deal with Biden? | ||
If we don't close on the victory on November 3rd, is this what the government is going to look like? | ||
Is this a Mitch McConnell-Biden deal? | ||
I think it is going to be what the government looks like. | ||
It's going to look like the government before Trump, which is just basically guys on both sides of the football cutting a deal so that they all make money with the bookies after the game. | ||
Bill McGurn, one of the smartest guys out there, has got a thing. | ||
We've got to put it up into the hashtag. | ||
Everybody's got to read this in the hashtag War on Pandemic, the Donald for the win, and of course the live stream. | ||
You've got to read this. | ||
Bill McGurn's got a piece in the Journal, an opinion piece, saying, hey, the Georgia election is the election of Mitch McConnell, right? | ||
Mitch McConnell will be the most powerful man in the country. | ||
So that's why I think we've got to get some minds right down in the Senate candidates in Georgia. | ||
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And let's just go back to the bill for a second. | |
I want to give a shout out to Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
She voted against it. | ||
And think about the timing. | ||
A few hours, the text of the bill is released. | ||
And these members are supposed to grind through all that. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
And it's egregious that you could think that people would vote on something that you don't even know what's in it. | ||
So I thought the big thing of the Tea Party regulation was to make it, was it 72 hours? | ||
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72 hours, correct. | |
First off, these are 5,500 pages and it's all legal. | ||
It's a contract, essentially. | ||
It's like a purchase agreement in an M&A deal. | ||
This is not a novel. | ||
Every line is like, every prepositional phrase has got some meaning to it, right? | ||
Every comma. | ||
And hopefully this is opening the American people's eyes. | ||
If you need a 5,000 page document to fund the United States military, you've got a problem. | ||
You know why it's 5,000 pages? | ||
Because there's little lines for Burma. | ||
There's little lines for, you know, an art gallery on the corner. | ||
This thing is nonsense and I think that the American people are slowly waking up to the ineptitude and actually the kind of collusion that goes on in our federal legislature between both branches to enrich themselves at the expense of the American people. | ||
Rahim, is what Jack's saying is that you see If we don't close on this win with this illegal steal, right? | ||
And YouTube, I would have you read the Georgia Judiciary Committee's report about the evidence. | ||
Is this the swamp coming back with a vengeance? | ||
Is this what you're going to see, this 2,600 pages, 5,500 pages, money spent all over the place? | ||
President Trump, in the beginning of a second term, I think he needs to veto this. | ||
Because people are not going to get the $600 cash anyway after Christmas. | ||
Veto it. | ||
Keep them all over here for Christmas. | ||
Right? | ||
Including Christmas Day, right? | ||
You go to mass, go to service in the morning, bring them all back in. | ||
Every day should be working. | ||
This is about the American people. | ||
We're in a crisis. | ||
We're in a pandemic. | ||
Let's act like we're in a pandemic. | ||
Bring them in and just pare it back to, I want a preparations bill that's appropriate. | ||
I want a defense bill that says what I want it to say. | ||
And because I'm about to start my second term and this is my kickoff. | ||
And I want this, I want the stimulus to actually be stimulus and cash to do it. | ||
It can't be some corporate giveaway. | ||
Can I ask you a question? | ||
Is the Georgia Subcommittee an official thing? | ||
It's an official source? | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
So will YouTube allow me to say official sources have said... It's a committee of the Senate of Georgia, yes. | ||
Right, so will YouTube allow me to say that official sources say that any reported results may be viewed as untrustworthy? | ||
Official sources in Georgia, in the Georgia Senate, the Georgia Judiciary Committee, correct? | ||
Yeah, that's correct. | ||
Okay, I think you can say that. | ||
I mean, that's technically correct. | ||
And what are they saying? | ||
Can we get back up on the screen? | ||
I love seeing our photos here in the posse. | ||
They're even better on screen than they are in real life. | ||
But I want to put up Governor Kemp. | ||
Make sure to contact everybody down there, his phone lines are burning up, and just say, hey, I want you to read the report. | ||
I want you to read the report and I want you to act on the report. | ||
So Raheem, where does this leave us? | ||
By the way, it's not really insider gossip, but if you want the inside of what I'm hearing on the Terrace of Mortons, i.e. | ||
what's going on in the swamp, yeah, they are out for vengeance against you guys. | ||
Never again do they want 2016 to happen. | ||
And they will go to extreme, totalitarian lengths to keep you locked down. | ||
They are planning it, they are talking about it, they are laughing about it. | ||
And this 5500 words represents just that. | ||
It is the first incursion of the establishment class back into your faces. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a break. | ||
We're going to come back with a posse. | ||
Then later in the next episode, we've got Wayne Allen Root. | ||
Talk about a warrior. | ||
Talk about an original Trump. | ||
This guy's an original gangster Trump guy. | ||
O.G., an O.G. | ||
Trump guy. | ||
Start with Rudy and end with Wayne Allen Root. | ||
That's a show. | ||
Okay, we're going to have Wayne Allen Root on here. | ||
Also, some special things we're going to show in the next segment. | ||
And I want to say, this is King's College, the boys' choir at King's College in Cambridge. | ||
Anybody hasn't had a chance to appreciate their music. | ||
It's extraordinary. | ||
And I know, Rahim, I think you've been there and seen it live. | ||
It's just an extraordinary... for the Christmas season. | ||
So, we want to... We're going to take a short commercial break, leave you with this music, and we come back. | ||
The War Room Posse's got some things we've got to work through on this. | ||
But courage is contagious, and then we're going to have Wayne Allyn Root. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
OK, it's always my favorite time. | ||
You know, all the newspapers today, everything's leading with an Axios and everybody is leading. | ||
Axios is the tip sheet gossip column of the inside baseball elites. | ||
They're all it's all it's all Shakespearean. | ||
Right. | ||
Very appropriate we've got King's College. | ||
You were to give me some information about King's College in the break, Jack? | ||
Well, it was interesting. | ||
King's College was founded by Henry II, I guess, and the chapel was completed by him, and then the college was not really completed until Henry VIII came in and decided, I've got to fulfill the duties. | ||
It's called King's College, etc., etc. | ||
Henry II put what saint to death? | ||
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Thomas Beckett. | |
Henry II started with Beckett and Henry VIII. | ||
It's kind of bookend right there. | ||
Don't pull us down. | ||
These are just historical things we're talking about. | ||
Let's not forget John Fisher, right? | ||
A big event yesterday at the White House, and it wasn't President Trump, you know, the Shakespearean, he's running around, you know, nobody, he doesn't trust anybody, they're not loyal, Pence is not loyal, right? | ||
That's all nonsense. | ||
President Trump is absolutely as calm and collected as can be, because he knew he wanted a massive landslide. | ||
The only issue now is how do you close on that? | ||
And I think in Georgia, and in Arizona, and in Wisconsin, you're starting to see how you're going to, how you're going to, how you're going to, how you're going to do that. | ||
So there was a massive event like this. | ||
And remember, during the Christmas season, the holiday season, Hanukkah, they have, I think right after Thanksgiving, every night they have a Christmas party. | ||
And they have, you know, people come around, either the Trump administration, or people in the Republican Party, or just average Americans, come to the White House and enjoy What the First Lady, Melania, has done. | ||
The place looks magnificent. | ||
But yesterday, with all this going on and all these huge meetings and talking about everything that's going on and the budget being done, there was actually a huge event at the White House last night. | ||
Can we get that up on the screen? | ||
A huge event at the White House last night. | ||
And I'm going to have our own Raheem Kassam. | ||
What am I looking at? | ||
I get that dropped on me in the middle of the night when I'm on a conference call, right? | ||
Trying to sort things out, trying to get this thing right. | ||
And then I see this. | ||
What happened last night? | ||
Well, I decided that the time was right. | ||
I'm a big Christmas person especially, very traditional time of year. | ||
I haven't seen my girlfriend for 18 months, but a little bit more than that now, and I decided last night was the right time. | ||
In the right place, specifically, she works in the White House, so the right place, and obviously it's a crazy year, it's an historic year in so many ways, so I thought why not add the cherry on the cake of 2020, actually try and bring some cheer to people in 2020, and specifically myself. | ||
I was very honored that my girlfriend said yes, in case anybody was wondering. | ||
We're not just putting that up there without a yes, we did get the yes. | ||
Did you go talk to her father first? | ||
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I did. | |
You did? | ||
Okay, good. | ||
You got permission? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Although I'll make clear, her father did say to me, you don't need my permission, but of course. | ||
Do we have any news we can break here on a prospective date of a wedding? | ||
Are you going to wait? | ||
You're taking Tony Fauci's guy to when the pandemic is going to be? | ||
We're going to have the super spreader event of the century. | ||
So just wait for that. | ||
Hopefully by that time. | ||
Note to you, she's no longer your girlfriend. | ||
Correct. | ||
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I haven't said that word yet. | |
I thought someone was up here saying you brought the ring around. | ||
I had to get your blessing as well. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
My condolences. | ||
I'm a big believer. | ||
I'm a believer in the institution. | ||
I keep going back to it, right? | ||
Hope our experience. | ||
Yes, something. | ||
I want to go to, we're going to have Wayne Allen Root on here momentarily about his book, Trump's Rules. | ||
Wayne Allen Root is one of the original guys. | ||
He's actually studied Donald Trump since he was at Columbia. | ||
Remember, Wayne Allen Root, one of the reasons he's famous, he was in Obama's class at Columbia. | ||
I don't want to go any conspiracy theories, but Wayne Allen Root always sits there and goes, hey, I was in the guy's class and never saw him. | ||
And at Columbia, you know, at Yale, you eventually know everybody. | ||
Those elite institutions, right? | ||
Everybody gets the secret handshake, right? | ||
I want to go to all this about what's happening at the White House and President Trump's floundering around. | ||
Rahim, we'll start with you and we'll go around the horn. | ||
You can tell it's a concentrated attack because it's now all one thing. | ||
He hates everybody. | ||
He's throwing everybody under the bus. | ||
Nobody will do what he says. | ||
The only people he wants to listen to are the craziest of the crazies. | ||
What's your assessment of this? | ||
Somebody's telling reporters that, right? | ||
Somebody's briefing reporters that they want that written. | ||
Jonathan Swan is not slick in terms of covering his tracks, right? | ||
So people can kind of narrow it down with who's actually talking to this guy and making these headlines happen. | ||
And it's people who are supposed to be serving the President of the United States, quite frankly. | ||
This has always been a problem in the administration, and it goes back again to Chris Christie. | ||
It goes back to personnel. | ||
It goes back to the original sin of Chris Christie, which is hiring all these establishment schmendricks and surrounding the President with them, so much so that it was hard. | ||
You couldn't crowbar them out of there quickly enough. | ||
So there's still some of those people in there There's still people who have the same mindset the same mantra the same belief system The same wish and want for the RNC to become just another pro open borders party Erase all elements of America first and national but I do I do in defense of So look, you do have a set of people that maybe are not aggressive. | ||
And let's say this, I would think that the Rudy's and the Steve Bannon's are a little more on the aggressive side of things, right? | ||
This is how our stock and trade is to do that. | ||
If you notice, good things happen in Georgia, right? | ||
There's no conspiracy, but no coincidences. | ||
All of a sudden, you're starting to see people wake up and go, you know what? | ||
There's a ton of evidence here. | ||
Look at what Navarro laid out. | ||
Look at what the facts are. | ||
Things start to happen. | ||
There are also people, I think, more prudent. | ||
And I think now is the time that you've got to think, hey, inside, I've got to color inside the lines. | ||
And the reason I want to color inside the lines, we're in control. | ||
That's what I keep telling everybody. | ||
We actually control this deal. | ||
You don't need to call up the army. | ||
You don't need to do anything. | ||
You don't need to go to Mars to get a server. | ||
If you do that, you're playing into the hand of the party at Davos's propaganda machine. | ||
So let's be smart about this. | ||
Here's what we want. | ||
We want to win. | ||
We want to win. | ||
We want to close on the victory of November 3rd. | ||
We want to win. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in a guy now that's tough as boot leather. | ||
We start the show with Rudy. | ||
You get Navarro, you get John Frederick, you get Jenny Bedley, you get hammers all day. | ||
And now we end with the biggest hammer of all, Wayne Allen Root. | ||
War is on. | ||
Wayne, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
I want to go back in time. | ||
Your book is Trump's Rules. | ||
But people, you know Johnny come lately. | ||
I mean, you've studied Trump I think for 30 or 40 years. | ||
Go back to the beginning. | ||
Why were you fascinated as a young man with Donald Trump? | ||
Why did you study him at the time and what lessons have you learned? | ||
All right. | ||
Hey Steve, it's great to be with you. | ||
First of all, thanks for coming on my show last night, My National Radio Show, and Merry Christmas to you and all your followers and fans and viewers, etc. | ||
You're doing a great job. | ||
All my fans love Steve Bannon, so thanks for all you do. | ||
You know, it's funny because I can't stand him anymore, but I used to be friends with Anthony Scaramucci, and Scaramucci even once said, Wayne Root was Trump before Trump was Trump. | ||
I knew Trump before Trump knew he would run for president. | ||
I knew he was the perfect guy. | ||
When he came down that escalator, I went on Fox News that day and I said, you're looking at the next president of the United States. | ||
He was at 1% at that time. | ||
And I said, you're looking at the next president. | ||
They thought I was nuts. | ||
Everyone thought I was completely nuts. | ||
I've been studying this guy. | ||
I'm 59 years old. | ||
I can't believe that, by the way. | ||
But I've been studying him since I was 18 years old at a freshman at Columbia University and he was building his first big hotel at Grand Central Station right down the street. | ||
And he was the talk of New York and the toast of New York. | ||
And I decided at that point that Trump was my role model. | ||
I wanted to be like Trump. | ||
I wanted to follow him and model him. | ||
And that's what I've been doing for the last 41 years. | ||
And I believe in the guy and I think he's superhuman. | ||
I think he's the only guy in the world that could turn this thing around. | ||
Hold on, Wayne, hang on a second. | ||
I've got to ask you a question. | ||
You're in an Ivy League college, I guess back in the 80s. | ||
Not a lot of Ivy League guys are attracted to Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump's a guy out of Queens. | ||
He's kind of garish at the time. | ||
Remember, he was on cover of Spy Magazine every week. | ||
Why would a guy at Columbia be attracted to Donald Trump and use him as a role model when you've got all these Ivy League stiffs around that you're supposed to use as role models? | ||
Well, obviously, I'm not your typical Ivy Leaguer. | ||
I hate most Ivy Leaguers, by the way. | ||
I think the whole problem with America is Ivy Leaguers. | ||
And, you know, it's funny because William F. Buckley was an Ivy Leaguer. | ||
I think he was Yale. | ||
And he used to say, I'd rather be governed by the first 200 names in the Boston phone book than anyone who ever went to Harvard or Yale. | ||
And so I feel the same way. | ||
I went to Columbia. | ||
I was valedictorian of my high school, but I'm a blue-collar guy. | ||
I'm an SOB, a son of a butcher. | ||
I grew up in a majority-minority town. | ||
I went to an all-black middle school and an all-black high school. | ||
I had to be tough as nails. | ||
I had to be a United States Marine because I was basically the only white kid in an all-black school and I got my butt kicked 24 hours a day for the first few months until I learned how to fight back. | ||
And as soon as I fought back and I knocked a few guys' teeth out, guess what? | ||
Nobody ever picked on me again. | ||
They all became friends with me and we were friends for the rest of all time. | ||
That's the lesson I learned. | ||
You gotta be tough as nails, or you'll never make it on the streets of New York, or in a rough school or a rough neighborhood. | ||
Well, this is a rough world, and we needed and need a Donald J. Trump to make America great again. | ||
I knew that from day one, and to this moment, I believe, he'll never have another chance, Steve. | ||
He can announce he's running again in 2024. | ||
Great, I love him, but you're never gonna elect another Republican. | ||
You've gotta win now. | ||
You gotta overturn. | ||
They stole an election now because they will fix the system so that you can never win again in 2024 or 2028 or any other time. | ||
They'll flood this nation with millions of foreigners and they will legalize all 25, 30 million illegals that are in the country now so they can all vote and you will never ever have a chance to elect another Republican, even the great Donald J. Trump. | ||
He has to win now. | ||
This is the mantra of what this show has been. | ||
You've got to close on this victory now. | ||
I want to keep you over the break and talk about the book on the break, but I've got to go back. | ||
One of the things we have not focused on enough in the show, of the big six that got stolen, is Nevada. | ||
You're a Nevada guy. | ||
You're the king of the sports book out there. | ||
You're the best odds maker in town. | ||
Why, in Nevada, In your professional opinion, you've got Georgia coming out today and saying, hey, the Senate committee moves that, hey, there's enough stealing here, we've got to take this forward and decertify this thing. | ||
Why are we not talking about Nevada? | ||
Was there stealing out in Nevada? | ||
Oh, there was lots of stealing, but funny enough, the majority of it was legal theft right out in the open. | ||
First of all, you got the Harry Reid machine, and they learned well from California how you destroy a state and how you fix elections. | ||
In California, they made sure that the state filled up with illegal aliens. | ||
California used to be a very Republican red state. | ||
I used to live in California, born in New York, but lived 15 years in California on the beach in Malibu. | ||
I made it big because of the Trump rules. | ||
I made it and I was living on the beach among all these crazy Hollywood liberals. | ||
I couldn't stand them. | ||
That's why I left California and moved to Vegas. | ||
Taxes and crazy Hollywood liberals. | ||
I couldn't live my life around them. | ||
But California was ruined by illegal immigration. | ||
Once they outnumber you, then pretty soon there's no way to ever win again, and the illegals are all voting in California. | ||
Harry Reid used the same system in Nevada. | ||
Not only does every illegal alien get a driver's license in Nevada, But when you go to DMV, Steve, to get a driver's license, they automatically register you to vote. | ||
So the average Republican around the country doesn't understand what's happening here. | ||
All the illegals are out voting us. | ||
We barely lost Nevada by 35,000 votes. | ||
Four years ago, we lost by only 25,000 votes. | ||
This isn't California. | ||
This is a red Republican state, and the state is being stolen by illegal aliens who openly get their driver's license legally, and openly register to vote at DMV, and no one at DMV is allowed to turn them down, and no one's allowed to ask them if they're illegal Americans. | ||
Wait, hang on for a second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to get back with Trump Rules. | ||
It's a book that you've got to get and you've got to share with your kids. | ||
Wayne Allen Root, O.G., one of the original gangsters for Trump, is our guest and just a remarkable guy and a fighter. | ||
He says right now, this is the fight we have to win. | ||
We don't have a chance. | ||
We don't have a choice. | ||
You've got to close on the deal now. | ||
You've got to close on this victory. | ||
We're going to go out with King's College. | ||
We're going to come back with Wayne Allen Root. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We've got one of the Trump original gangsters, Wayne Allyn Root, a guy that I've known for years and has been with President Trump from the beginning and has never wavered. | ||
His message today to the Donald for the win, to hashtag war on pandemic, to the live stream, to all of it, Is that you've got to be at the tip of the spear here. | ||
We must close on this victory on November 3rd. | ||
Do not listen to people. | ||
Oh, you know, it's okay. | ||
We'll get it back in 2022. | ||
We'll take the house and we're going to get it in 2024. | ||
That is incorrect. | ||
You must, if you cannot close on a massive landslide where you're the dominant political party in a country, you don't deserve to be reelected for anything. | ||
You don't. | ||
The time now is to do this now. | ||
No excuses, and it's totally within our control. | ||
We don't need a fairy godmother to come down here in the Supreme Court. | ||
We don't need a fairy godmother. | ||
All this crazy talk's going around. | ||
You don't need to go find a server on Mars. | ||
Right? | ||
It's all in front of you. | ||
You've got the receipts. | ||
You've got Republican legislatures. | ||
You've got Republican governors. | ||
It's now, make them stand and deliver. | ||
And that's totally, that responsibility is our responsibility. | ||
I want to go to Wayne Allyn Root now. | ||
He's written this incredible book, Trump Rules. | ||
Wayne, tell us, how did you have the idea writing it? | ||
What was the research? | ||
And give us your top couple of rules. | ||
Wet people's appetite for going on Amazon and getting this for themselves, or more importantly, getting it for their kids. | ||
Well, you know, anybody could write a book about Trump, but I've studied him since I'm 18 years old and a freshman at Columbia University, Steve. | ||
And so I'm 59 years old. | ||
I've been studying Trump for 41 years, and I've been modeling Trump for 41 years. | ||
I was like every young, ambitious, hotshot kid in New York who wanted to be a businessman. | ||
If you were that in 1980, 81, 82, 83, Which is when I went to Columbia University. | ||
You wanted to be like Trump. | ||
You know, just like some kids wanted to be like Mike, Michael Jordan. | ||
I wanted to be like Trump. | ||
So I modeled the guy. | ||
And I have no right to be where I am today. | ||
I'm just a middle class kid. | ||
I'm an SOB, son of a butcher. | ||
My dad had a white apron with blood on it. | ||
I come from no money. | ||
My grandfather died in the poor ward of a Brooklyn hospital. | ||
That's what I come from. | ||
And somehow, someway, by studying the Trump rules, the minute I got out of college, I became the youngest political candidate at the time, I believe, in the history of New York State. | ||
21 years old, ran for major office in New York and almost pulled off one of the biggest upsets ever in New York State political history. | ||
Eventually, I don't know how it happened. | ||
I'm telling you, Trump rules is the only answer. | ||
In the business world, I've had a lot of success, became a self-made billionaire by the age of 29, wanted to be Jimmy the Greek, the famous Vegas odds maker, and I wind up a few years later on TV as Jimmy the Greek's partner on national TV, and then they fire him, and it becomes my TV show. | ||
You know? | ||
So, I mean, my life has been a charmed life. | ||
Three hit reality TV shows. | ||
Sound a little like Trump? | ||
I mean, my life really has been charmed. | ||
It's a fairy tale. | ||
I owe it all to President Trump. | ||
And all I could say, the rules of President Trump, and I could only give you a few ideas. | ||
First of all, number one is winning. | ||
If you don't aim to win, if you don't aim for number one, doesn't mean you're always going to win. | ||
Trump, I have a whole chapter about failure. | ||
Trump has failed a lot. | ||
So have I. I failed many times and I've been divorced and I had a bankruptcy. | ||
You know what? | ||
I still fought my way back and became a millionaire and then became a bigger millionaire and started new businesses and took a company public. | ||
It all comes down to being relentless and to be a fighter and to be combative and to be aggressive, to have that attitude, that mindset that you always want to win. | ||
And to learn from failure. | ||
Trump comes back bigger every time from failure and he is relentless. | ||
The most relentless human being maybe that's ever walked this earth is Donald Trump. | ||
And the last rule I'll tell you, I mean I've got 10 huge rules that could change your life, all modeled after Trump, and 13 ancillary rules. | ||
So 23 things. | ||
When you read them in my book, Steve, Trump Rules, you'll go, Oh my gosh, that's Trump! | ||
Oh my gosh, that's Trump! | ||
You can be that. | ||
I prove you can be that. | ||
The other rule that's so big is to tell the critics to go to hell. | ||
I got a whole chapter on Donald Trump telling the critics to go to hell. | ||
That's why I knew he would fight this. | ||
He would never concede. | ||
And he keeps fighting no matter what the media says, no matter what the Democrats say, no matter what the RINOs say. | ||
Screw them all! | ||
They don't matter! | ||
All that matters is your base, the people that love you. | ||
And you've got to fight for real Americans and patriots and nationalists like us who love America first. | ||
The rest of them don't matter. | ||
They'll never vote for you anyway. | ||
They'll never support you. | ||
They hate you. | ||
They want to kill you, assassinate you, or put you in prison, or impeach you. | ||
Screw them! | ||
All that matters is his fan base that loves him, and that's at least 74 million strong, 11 million more than last time, and it's probably 80 to 85 million because they stole the election. | ||
Wayne, let me ask you a question to end with. | ||
We've got about a minute and a half. | ||
Do you think Trump, who's really been a driving businessman about winning and everything like that, do you think he understands now That he's a historic figure, and that this is done not just for his base, not just for the Republican Party, but he's actually doing this for the Republic, for the Constitution, for America, and for his place in history. | ||
Do you think, having studied him for 40 years, do you think he now, in this moment in time, understands that it's even bigger than what you're talking about? | ||
Do you think he understands that, or is it the counterpuncher? | ||
No, I think he understands it. | ||
And by the way, I'm not naive about this. | ||
You know, I call him one of the great or the greatest humans to ever walk the earth because he's the only guy, in my opinion, in history who's ever reached the pinnacle of business, billionaire, real estate, branding, celebrity, television with Celebrity Apprentice, books with Art of the Deal, and President of the United States and leader of the free world. | ||
Nobody's ever done that in history. | ||
So I think he's superhuman, but I also think he's human, which means he's flawed. | ||
He's not perfect and there are things I could pick about him as well and say, I don't like that or I don't like this. | ||
I wish he'd done something different. | ||
He's not perfect and he's not a god, but he's as superhuman as a human being gets. | ||
And I think he realizes his place in history is overturning this stolen election. | ||
That cements his legacy as one of the great humans to ever walk the earth, just like Winston Churchill. | ||
Time called him the man of the century. | ||
Trump overturns a stolen election and comes back from the dead. | ||
He is and saves America and makes it great again, really makes it great again. | ||
He is the man of all centuries and I think he understands that will be his place in history. | ||
Wayne, how did you get to the show? | ||
We've got 30 seconds. | ||
The show, the book, your Twitter, give it to us. | ||
Sure, my website's root4america.com, my national radio show, usaradio.com. | ||
It's on every day from 6 to 9 Eastern, 3 to 6 Pacific, and my book is Trump Rules. | ||
I'm telling you, it'll change your life. | ||
The perfect Christmas gift, the perfect New Year's resolution gift, Trump Rules. | ||
It's not about politics. | ||
It's about how to win at life. | ||
Business, personal development, changing your life in a positive way. | ||
Better than anything you'll ever read from Tony Robbins. | ||
Trump Rules by Wayne Allyn Root. | ||
Amazon, Barnes & Noble. | ||
Go grab a copy. | ||
Merry Christmas, Steve! | ||
I love you, brother. | ||
You're fantastic. | ||
It doesn't get any better than that. | ||
That is the pure ether of the Trump movement right there. | ||
That is MAGA. | ||
Original gangster Wayne Allen Root. | ||
Wayne, thank you very much. | ||
What a great way to end the show. | ||
See you today at 5. | ||
We're going to go out with some of the King's College great Christmas carols. |