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I don't want to frighten the American public. | |
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. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the U.S., Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the U.S. | ||
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. | ||
I realize we still have some sensitive feelings out there of certain people that wanted, you know, the mass arrest or everything and now think March 4th is actually the inauguration date and the U.S. | ||
is a corporation and all that. | ||
Stop the fantasy, okay? | ||
You've got to get back. | ||
I want to draw you back to reality and I understand it's going to be painful for some people. | ||
The amnesty bill they put forward was always going to be their signature piece of legislation. | ||
Radically changed the country by basically giving full citizenship within eight years to what certain of the groups have said could be up to 25 million illegal aliens. | ||
That is dead on arrival. | ||
Dead on arrival. | ||
If you don't think that is a massive victory, you are dead wrong. | ||
You do not understand the way the system works. | ||
They're going to try to break up into executive orders that can all be reversed. | ||
And they're still going to look statutorily and we've got to compete, we've got to fight all of that. | ||
And the working class Hispanics that now almost 40% vote for President Trump are our allies in that. | ||
This is the way you actually thwart the radicalization of the radical nature of the Biden administration. | ||
We're in the grind, okay? | ||
We're going to give you top level, but we're in the grind right now. | ||
You've got to stop this in its first hundred days, the radical nature of this, and if you do that, it's all going to work out. | ||
If you let these guys run the tables on you in the first hundred days, you're going to get run over, and you're going to have tread marks on you. | ||
So you're in the grind right now. | ||
And by the way, you're stepping up magnificently. | ||
Every, everybody in town is telling me the phone calls, the emails, the sharing, becoming a force multiplier, sharing the information is just unbelievable. | ||
And that's what it takes to win. | ||
This is what it took back in 2016. | ||
Just remember the days what it took to actually build this movement, what it took to get Trump to win the nomination, what it took then to get to win the 2016 the 2016 election. | ||
And by the way, we're going to have a lot more on this as this impeachment trial comes up, as they try to basically purge the 45th president of the United States from the political process. | ||
OK, I want to turn now to Mike McCormick, the author of Biden Unauthorized. | ||
You said something yesterday. | ||
After the jump, when we came back, when I had a little bit of time with you about the, I was asking about the cognitive ability of Biden, because it's pretty shocking. | ||
I mean, he took some questions, but it's not, this is not the guy that was there, the hail fellow, well met, glad hander, car salesman of the neocon neoliberal of the Obama administration. | ||
There's something, and it's even, they could hide him on the campaign, they're trying to hide him in the White House, but when you see these moments He's just not all together. | ||
You made a statement, you've been up close and personal with this guy since I guess 2011 when you were in the White House. | ||
You said yesterday 50%, I would say 10, 20, 30, 25, 30, a third. | ||
You jumped to 50. | ||
Obviously that caught a lot of attention, particularly from conservative or right-wing media. | ||
And I asked you to come back today to back that up. | ||
How do you back up that he's at half capacity? | ||
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You know, thanks, Steve, for having me back. | |
I travel with Joe Biden overseas with him, but I listen to a lot of his campaigns. | ||
So 2016, he was a vibrant campaigner. | ||
He was pushing really hard for Hillary. | ||
He was out there in Pennsylvania campaigning retail politics. | ||
That's a specialty. | ||
He didn't do any of that this year. | ||
He's been hiding out. | ||
Joe Biden feeds on crowds. | ||
There aren't any crowds for him. | ||
He's going to do a So does he have the capacity? | ||
Okay, but they're rational for that. | ||
Hang on. | ||
They're rational for that. | ||
It's COVID. | ||
It's CCP virus. | ||
COVID-19. | ||
He's a glad hander. | ||
He loves crowds. | ||
He loves touching people and sniffing heads. | ||
But, you know, you got his arms up there now in the washroom. | ||
The reason, Mike, he can't do that is COVID-19. | ||
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That's BS. | |
They're just trying to play. | ||
They're hiding behind fences and symbols. | ||
He's going to do all these symbol things. | ||
And that's Not really Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden is a go-out-there-and-get-it-done guy, to the extent that anybody in the Obama administration ever got anything done. | ||
But he's going to have a speech this afternoon about race, race relations. | ||
That's a really big deal for him. | ||
We'll see how long it goes. | ||
If he goes shorter than half an hour, that's not Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden would talk off the cuff for 20 minutes about race in speeches in the past. | ||
He's been put in a position, I think, where he has to be Almost like the placeholder president. | ||
People are telling him what to do, he's agreeable to it, and he's manipulated into this. | ||
I want to go back to the speech, because they said when he was on the Senate Foreign Relations, he would take like 45 minutes all the time. | ||
Give him a speech that's 15 minutes long, he goes off the glass, he goes off the teleprompter for another 45 minutes, right? | ||
And unlike President Trump that's always got some humor or he's putting a dig in or trolling somebody, Biden would just kind of wander around and just go forever. | ||
You're saying one of the big tales is he doesn't do that anymore? | ||
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That's right, exactly. | |
He's not Joe Biden. | ||
He would talk about his parents. | ||
He'd talk about his past, his history, all these things. | ||
He'd wrap that in. | ||
We'll see what he does this afternoon. | ||
He's got a story on race relations that goes back to him being a public defender in Wilmington and being at the Wilmington train station and then getting on a train to be with the first black president down to their inauguration in 2008. | ||
If he doesn't work that into a speech, that speech was written for him and he had no input into it. | ||
He may work it in with a word or two, or maybe a phrase or two, but if he doesn't spend five minutes on that story, like I've heard him, or 10 minutes, that's not Joe Biden. | ||
And by the way, it's not just speeches. | ||
He can't do a press conference. | ||
Three weeks after President Trump started in the White House in 2017, he did an hour and 15 minute contentious press conference. | ||
Full room, full on face the press. | ||
Everybody in the White House press corps. | ||
Joe Biden will not do that. | ||
I defy him to do that. | ||
That would be the real Joe Biden. | ||
We'll see if he can do that. | ||
The press would love to have him out there in front of them. | ||
He won't do it. | ||
He's scared. | ||
They're hiding behind symbols and fences. | ||
Well, when they went in, and when the President went in, it was in the lion's den. | ||
I kept saying, put the President up there. | ||
He does it better than anybody. | ||
You're right. | ||
You couldn't have the same intensity of hate that came at Trump in the tough, tricky questions. | ||
Mr. Rahim Ghassan. | ||
President Trump first came onto the scene and they pilloried, lambasted, mocked him for his, you know, his winding sentences. | ||
And the fact that he'd start a sentence and then end up somewhere else and then, you know, and the whole joke, right? | ||
I have the best words, I use the best words. | ||
And yeah, they kept making fun of him for that over the course of time. | ||
But interestingly, we were going through some of the, just the first week transcripts on the whitehouse.gov website. | ||
And I encourage everybody to do this for themselves. | ||
We may even find time to put them up as a compilation on The National Pulse, but we're going through them. | ||
The number of sentences that Joe Biden has already, in transcript, lost his way through, cut off halfway, you know, just ends up talking about something completely different. | ||
And, by the way, I was joking with the producers at Real America's Voices, they say, hey, Biden's coming on. | ||
They said to me, Biden's coming on most days around 3pm now, so your show's going to get preempted. | ||
I said, don't, I'm not worried about it. | ||
Because he'll be up there for about five to eight minutes of the rest of the show. | ||
If anything, Biden's my warm-up act for the rest of the year. | ||
He's coming on at 3 p.m. | ||
because of the sundowner situation. | ||
That's where he's coming down. | ||
But he's not spending the entire hour up there. | ||
Yeah, yesterday they allowed him. | ||
Oh, he took questions. | ||
Took a couple of questions and moved on. | ||
Okay, I want to go back to the pressure cooker. | ||
Remember, all the easy Problems get solved way before they get into the Oval Office. | ||
When you get in the Oval Office, it's enormous. | ||
Every problem's got enormous complexity, multiple sides to it, not just the politics of it, but the impact of it, how it works on the global stage, even domestic situations now, because they're so inextricably linked into the world's economy. | ||
The Situation Room is another whole level of complexity. | ||
You've been up close and personal, this guy. | ||
Let's take particularly China. | ||
With Jen Psaki doesn't even know the basics of the executive orders they're signing. | ||
Not important, just a power grid, right? | ||
Letting the CCP back in the power grid. | ||
How do you think, how is he going to handle, and the word's got to start leaking out, as you get people in the Situation Room, particularly when he's looking to mount a counter to China, which he's been absolute crickets on with the Xi throwdown from Davos yesterday, or the speech that was from Beijing but through Davos. | ||
So, Mike, What do you anticipate is the pressure cooker, the cauldron that is the modern presidency? | ||
How's this guy going to hold up before he blows another gasket? | ||
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You know, I just I just think he's so he's he's so pulled back from reality almost. | |
It's such a strange demeanor that he has. | ||
It's like there's no passion in Joe Biden now. | ||
There's no joy. | ||
So I don't know if he feels pressure. | ||
I don't know if he expects it. | ||
And it's really being I think passed down to his lower level staffers that are handling it. | ||
I think he's a sort of placeholder at the top who's kind of bumbling along and other people are making the decisions and he's just sort of signing off on it. | ||
You've seen him up close and personal. | ||
Do you think he's medicated? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'm not a doctor. | ||
I wouldn't say that. | ||
But he's definitely, he's got a demeanor now that is unlike I've ever seen him before. | ||
He's reserved to a point of almost being You know, almost maybe potentially medicated. | ||
Couldn't tell you, but possible. | ||
Okay, Mike, I've got to ask you. | ||
Our audience is a huge book-buying audience. | ||
These are readers, these are thinkers, these are people that are activists, and we've got the global audience that want to know what's going on, they want cutting-edge books. | ||
We had a book on yesterday, Boomers. | ||
The audience didn't exactly salute. | ||
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I love the author, but they didn't love the book, okay? | |
They didn't like the whole direction of the book. | ||
Why should our audience A biography of Biden called Biden Unauthorized. | ||
What are they going to learn and why should they drill down and spend not just the money, which is not that big a deal, but their time, their precious time reading your book? | ||
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What happened in the Obama White House is I was Joe Biden's stenographer standing with him next to the press. | |
They're going to see the gap that I saw between what the press was saying about him and the reality. | ||
They're going to see him being met, Massively embarrassed by Vladimir Putin. | ||
I don't know how Joe Biden can go back into Moscow based on what I put in my book. | ||
You're not hearing about it in the press. | ||
His relationship with Xi is in the book. | ||
And, you know, there's a lot more development behind the scenes. | ||
I had to sort of skim over the relationship with Xi because I just sort of had what I saw. | ||
The deviousness that has come out of China since I published that book a year ago is sickening. | ||
They're going to learn about the Joe Biden and the Obama administration, kind of how they were handling world autocratic dictators, Xi, Putin, Tayyip Erdogan, and handle them badly, how they were handled by them, manipulated by them. | ||
Okay, here's a go. | ||
You're saying today the tell is going to be, you're saying he's a 50% capacity, cognitive ability. | ||
The tell today is going to be the race speech. | ||
I want to again state, the evidence is going to be the race speech by what? | ||
Tell people what to look for. | ||
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If he doesn't mention Barack Obama, that means Barack Obama wrote it. | |
If he doesn't talk about this state trip from Wilmington, That means it didn't have his passion in it. | ||
We'll see what it has, and it probably has a couple lines about that. | ||
But if he doesn't go off... And you're saying if he doesn't go off script and talk for 45 minutes, that's a tell? | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
Yeah. | ||
If he doesn't get passionate about it, it's a tell. | ||
And by the way, if you buy my book... Okay, Mike, how do people get access to you? | ||
How do you get access to the book? | ||
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www.joebidenunauthorized.com. | |
If you buy the book off the website, 10% goes to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. | ||
It's a great... | ||
Great group. | ||
And Joe Biden introduced me to that group. | ||
He can't go back there to that memorial fund. | ||
They won't have him back. | ||
He's a president. | ||
He used to do ceremonies there. | ||
You know, they're no longer a law enforcement. | ||
Democratic Party is no longer a law enforcement party. | ||
OK, give me the website one more time so people don't have to go to Amazon. | ||
They get it and give a contribution to law enforcement. | ||
What is it again? | ||
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www.JoeBidenUnauthorized.com Okay, thank you very much, Mike. | |
Rahim, your thoughts on Biden's cognitive ability? | ||
And this shows you the corruption of the mainstream media, the corruption of the tech oligarchs, they're banning Trump, they're banning Trump's followers, but they've continued to push the lie that this guy's at the top of his game. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I think there's an incredible and incredibly shaky house of cards that's been built now within the White House. | |
I think that goes from the press secretary all the way up to the president. | ||
unidentified
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There are people there pulling the puppet strings of Joe Biden. | |
It's very clear that he's not in charge here. | ||
Not even, not in charge, not on top of his game. | ||
I mean, how's a guy... I meant in charge of his own faculty. | ||
Yeah, how's a guy in the Oval Office, how's he in the Situation Room, the pressure cooker that is the modern presidency? | ||
I mean, Donald Trump, love him or hate him, and that's a guy that brings it every day, brings the heat every day. | ||
And he would tell you it's a heavy lift, day in and day out, seven days a week, 365. | ||
OK, we're going to come back. | ||
We've got some analysis to do. | ||
We want to talk about CCP and everything that's going on next in War and Pandemic. | ||
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Boris is going to join us, by the way. | ||
So it's a big day in impeachment. | ||
Today they're going to swear in the Senate and they're going to take a two-week break, so another historic day. | ||
They delivered right at the end of the show yesterday the instrument of impeachment. | ||
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Another historic day today. | ||
They swear in the Senate two-week break as the president gets together his defense. | ||
Boris Epstein will join us about what that defense is going to be. | ||
I think it looks like they're going to be very narrow cast and not take the broad Well, I want to go back just a second and talk about the free part of this. | ||
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comments, observations. Well I want to go back just a second and talk about the free part of this. The point is that this is free. We don't ask people to part with any money for this show. Yeah, we're supported by the advertisers. It's advertising based. We only ask for you to take the actions you want to take right and... | ||
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As Nigel likes to say, you're big enough and you're ugly enough to decide for yourself what works and what doesn't. | ||
Which is why A lot of this, when it comes down to some of the feedback that I get off this show and off The Pulse, a lot of people reach out to me and they say, OK, but where's our central hub? | ||
Like, how do we know what to do and all this stuff? | ||
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So just think about that today. | ||
Make that your daily thought. | ||
Remember, it's unrestricted warfare. | ||
Unrestricted warfare has a couple of pieces to it. | ||
Informational warfare, economical warfare, the information And economic is where it can win. | ||
Information right now to say, I'm going to be a force multiplier. | ||
What I'm going to do is take all this in from every different aspect and I'm going to push it back out. | ||
Number one, I'm going to have my voice heard. | ||
I'm going to have my voice heard consistently by engaging in those representatives that represent me. | ||
And in addition, make sure you're making economic decisions that support the people that support what you believe in and don't support the rest. | ||
Right? | ||
And that's a little tougher, I understand, when people's lifestyles are a little tougher. | ||
But if you get engaged and become a force multiplier, we've got 4 million votes and many, many more than that, right? | ||
You've got at the state level, the county level, we're a red nation with blue cities. | ||
Okay? | ||
Red nation with blue cities. | ||
And that's what I'm saying, we're winning here. | ||
And all the people, the sky is falling, the sky is falling. | ||
I didn't say it was going to be, I didn't say it was going to be tough. | ||
Hey, welcome back. | ||
Sorry for the technical problem. | ||
We're trying to figure out where it is between ourselves and Denver, but want to thank everybody for hanging in there. | ||
We had to drop our guest, obviously, Boris Epstein. | ||
We had a big technical problem. | ||
But I think it's solved, at least temporarily, so we're going to go back to Raheem. | ||
By the way, this is what happens when victory begets victory. | ||
They start getting nasty about it, right? | ||
Hold on, I got the top theories from the live chat. | ||
Have the CCP taken you hostage? | ||
Has the FBI broken down the door? | ||
A big tech taking you offline? | ||
Let me be very clear, if any of those things happen, I would live stream it, okay? | ||
I want to go back to what's happening in this town, and particularly with Biden, and go back to the White House. | ||
This is why the people that are curled up in the fetal position, these people are not 30 feet tall, right? | ||
Yes, you've got the tech oligarchs, you've got the corporations. | ||
This is a situation that, quite frankly, the right has led atrophy for, have allowed to happen over the last 10, 20, 30 years. | ||
A lot of this is dealing with the economic policies of the Republican Party and how they've basically fed the enemies of the populist movement and people sitting there want to crush people. | ||
You can see in the Biden administration, it is not crisp. | ||
This is with a media that's doing nothing but saying, oh, the inaugural address was Lincoln's second inaugural. | ||
All this nonsense coming from there. | ||
There's total softballs. | ||
But even in that, you're not seeing it crisp. | ||
You're not seeing it sharp. | ||
You're not seeing it on message, correct? | ||
Yeah, and I think you're also seeing there's this Twitter account now that's Biden voters posting their own L's. | ||
I don't know if you're familiar with this trend, but I think the first one was journalists posting their own L's and it was about journalists complaining that other people were being mean to them. | ||
while they were kind of getting owned right and now there's a Biden voters one and what it is is it looks at all the people around the country who are tweeting how disappointed they already are in this regime uh in that it isn't getting done what they thought we I mean they're complaining and and I think rightly so if you're a Biden voter if you're one of the eight out there you were right to complain that hey you wanted your checks you wanted your health care all these priorities that they told you all along the way and what are you getting instead? | ||
Harriet Tubman on a $20 bill! | ||
You know, you're getting an executive order about the power grid and the 90-day suspension of the Chinese being put in the power grid. | ||
You are getting owned to your faces! | ||
And it's not like we didn't tell you this was going to happen, but there is another underlying current here in Washington, D.C. | ||
Now, I don't, as you know, much to your chagrin, Steve. | ||
I don't really deal in the nitty-gritty of bills and Capitol Hill. | ||
It's just not my thing. | ||
I've never been interested in that from a British parliamentary perspective. | ||
You know, I'm 50,000 foot high, where do we go? | ||
And at the 50,000 foot level, what you also have to do is keep your ear to the ground as well, to keep your ear to the ground for rumblings of what's taking place. | ||
And the rumblings in Washington DC are that this administration has no, sorry, regime, has no political capital. | ||
There's nothing... What do you mean by that? | ||
Because I've got Richard Barris looking at it. | ||
He says it's at 47, 48 percent. | ||
Other people, you know, the guys at Rasmussen say it's 48 percent approval. | ||
You've got a thing today that says he's at 63 percent. | ||
Where on the polling do you really think he stands as far as the approval rating and where's the political capital? | ||
The polling is very Potemkin. | ||
Look at the HR1 polling that we read from the beginning of the show. | ||
What they say to people is, this is a bill about transparency and getting big corporate money out. | ||
They don't actually tell you what's in the bill and then they ask you your opinion on it. | ||
So the polling that we're seeing at the moment that gives Biden the 65 and the 68 numbers, the questions are set up in a way that you could really only answer questions like that. | ||
I mean, 59% of Republicans told pollsters that they were in favour of HR1. | ||
There's simply no realistic world where that would be the case. | ||
So the polling is Potemkin, but the reality on the ground in Washington DC, as a lot of people are telling me, The Biden regime only has a political capital so long as it's willing to force through corporate interests. | ||
As long as they, if they ever deviate from what the big corporate interest is, then all of the lobbyists, all of the law firms, everything that kind of runs Washington DC will turn their backs on Biden and his team. | ||
And that's why the ordinary work that the people, the people who voted for Joe Biden, isn't getting done because they're prioritizing the corporate interest. | ||
Let's go back to, we've got a couple minutes. | ||
I want to go, this is the key thing. | ||
People want to know what they can do and what they can do today, right? | ||
We've always had our biggest victories on grassroots activism. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
Focus on 2010, the Tea Party Revolt, the 62 or 63 houses. | ||
The seats in the House we picked up in that big sweep that changed American political history and basically stopped the Obama administration in its tracks. | ||
What are people supposed to do today? | ||
People ask me all the time. | ||
The phone blows up. | ||
How do they get engaged? | ||
What are they supposed to do? | ||
Yeah, let's be very clear. | ||
They plan another 30 or so executive orders for this week. | ||
I mean, you know, you look at the first Trump week, I think he did one. | ||
Bush did zero. | ||
Clinton did one. | ||
Obama did three. | ||
Biden's going to end up with 30 plus after the first week. | ||
And so it's about staying on top of that information for a start. | ||
And not to chase the ephemeral versus the... We said from the beginning, we had Cortez on here, the amnesty bill was signal. | ||
A lot of this other stuff was noise. | ||
Yeah, a lot of it is noise, but at the same time, you've got to look at the intent behind a lot of these things as well, and who they're laying out the red carpet for when they sign a lot of these executive actions. | ||
Sure, some of them are, like, you know, naming a post office or whatever it is, but there are others, and it's up to the audience to go through the list of things, and we'll provide as much information as is humanly possible, but to go through and then to chase down. | ||
Believe me, There is no such thing as too often that you can make your voice heard with your representatives, with the White House. | ||
There just simply is no such thing as too often. | ||
They're not going to get tired of hearing from you. | ||
They're already tired of hearing from you, right? | ||
So just keep on tripling down. | ||
No, this is about weaponizing the grassroots. | ||
We weaponize the grassroots. | ||
You cut inside the line, but bold, you're in their face, and you're relentless. | ||
You do not back off. | ||
This is why we're going all around the country, whether it's Liz Cheney, her leadership, kicking around leadership here in Wyoming, in Arizona, in Michigan. | ||
They censured Fred Upton. | ||
Now, he's not going to run again, but they censured Fred Upton. | ||
You've got this going across the country to hold those 10 responsible. | ||
Coming out of Oregon, they're holding the 10 responsible. | ||
Hold people accountable. | ||
Hold them responsible. | ||
War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
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The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
here's your host steven kate you would have gone by charlie dot what did what would it look like you're in a couple of white boy jill and i think that uh... | ||
she told you it was a very good at what made that way i think that i think that i think that what would it be better for what we shall be right back from the city that you use for what made you look at what they got what about that but for the most part you think that you're going to get that right so you think that uh... | ||
he did he do that uh... that's a pass it up for you you're looking at that okay we had our first year anniversary of war pandemic about uh... what happened in the wall on lab That right there, you're seeing in the background for those watching on television or live stream, but for our podcast and radio audience, that's the voice of the great Miles Guo. | ||
Four years ago today, he started his broadcast in London to really out the Chinese Communist Party and to really strip the face off of this dictatorship that, as he said, is a warning to the West. | ||
And he came and said, look, the Chinese Communist Party is the enemy of the Chinese people, and more importantly to you, that it's the enemy of the West, and particularly the enemy of people in the United States. | ||
Miles Guo was the first guy to say, and this is where we got the reason we were able to launch this show, is that he opened our eyes to what was happening in China in during a lunar new year, which I think was January 16th, 17th and 18th of 2020. | ||
He said, look, the whole country's being shut down. | ||
We're not going to have a lunar new year for the first time in 10,000 years because of a pandemic that's exploding out of Hubei province. | ||
And he said, look, they're going to they're going to quarantine Wuhan because this thing's out of control there. | ||
So it's you saw four years ago today and look at the changes we've had in American foreign policy. | ||
We are now because of President Trump's election in 2016, we are now, you know, confronted the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's why yesterday President Xi's throwdown is so important. | ||
He came back yesterday, Rahim, and said, hey, I. | ||
Symbolically, he did it in Davos about the Great Reset. | ||
This is the Great Awakening versus the Great Reset. | ||
And the Great Awakening is awakening to the way the system works, right? | ||
It's awakening to it's not a conspiracy. | ||
This is the way the world economic system works under globalization. | ||
This has been a project they've been working on for 20 or 30 years because it increases their profitability, increases their stock returns, the capital markets is all acquainted with that. | ||
They're taking interest rates down to zero. This is all intended to crush the populist movement and really make working class people, whether that's in China where it's slave labor or in the West where you're nothing but the equivalent of Russian serfs, right, that you don't have the opportunities. | ||
You know, populism, and particularly center-right and conservative populism, is based upon that we don't want state capitalism. | ||
We want free market capitalism. | ||
We want more entrepreneurship. | ||
And what we want is we want restricted labor pools so they don't have to compete with every person in the world for a job here in your country where you're a citizen and you pay taxes and you serve your country in the military and you undergird it with your involvement in civic society from building the churches to Little League and Girl Scouts and all the things that make American society run. | ||
And so the way to combat that is to combat the party of Davos. | ||
And President Xi is basically the spokesman for that. | ||
His speech four years ago, I think 72 hours before President Trump's magnificent inaugural address really where President Trump laid out the defense of the Westphalian system, the system of the sovereignty of the nation state, and that that was the best unit to really have freedom versus what Xi said four years ago was globalization. | ||
The problem we have is this nationalistic populist movement throughout the world. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
These people are problems. | ||
That's the fight we have today. | ||
President Trump won in 2016 for one simple reason. | ||
The managed decline of the United States by its elites, the uniparty elites, the permanent political class that is Washington DC. | ||
Rahim Ghassan, you and Nigel Farage fought on one front. | ||
You fought Brexit. | ||
You've gotten the freedom of the people of the United Kingdom through your labor, through your hard work, your human agency. | ||
You know what it is to be a grind. | ||
Tell folks now, What it's like, what they have to do, and how they have to focus. | ||
Firstly, it never feels like you're going to win. | ||
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It always feels like you're going to lose. | |
It always feels like it's going to slip away. | ||
And from what we've seen over the last couple of weeks, especially living here in the Green Zone, it proves that Ronald Reagan quote was... | ||
We've got to bring it up to date. | ||
It's not a generation away, it's a couple of weeks away sometimes, right? | ||
From people's freedoms just being eroded and eradicated. | ||
And there's a couple of things here that occurred to me over the course of the evening yesterday when I'm, you know, doing my show prep as I do, and it's the scenes from the Capitol Last January, this January, the same pallbearers moving the impeachment articles across the capital. | ||
And you just think, while China was foisting a virus, the impeachment articles were being moved across the capital. | ||
While China is invading its neighbours and launching a full-out assault and doing a charm offensive at the same time, you know, in Davos, They're moving articles of impeachment across the House and Senate floor again. | ||
I mean, at some point, do we not just say the Democrats aren't just useful idiots towards the Chinese Communist Party, but they're actually taking direction at this point. | ||
And the reason I say that is not just to be, you know, stun you into thinking about things like that, but look at the kind of one-party state that Phil Klein talked about right at the beginning of this show. | ||
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This is out of the CCP playbook, Miles Gough told you. | |
The great Miles Gough warned you, said, hey, this is all just out of the sea. | ||
Misdirection plays and not to hold you accountable. | ||
Talk, we've got a couple of minutes left. | ||
What is on, by the way, historic day today. | ||
they're about to, after the show, they're going to swear in the Senate for the second impeachment trial of President Trump. | ||
And now this is one he's, obviously his first term has been completed. | ||
His second term hasn't started yet, although I think in, I think down in Mar-a-Lago he's going to have a lot to say about stopping the radical nature of the Biden administration. | ||
What's up on National Pulse today? | ||
Well, I just want to make mention real quick of Rand Paul. | ||
He's obviously going to try and test whether or not the impeachment of President Trump after his term has ended is constitutional. | ||
We'll be covering that. | ||
We don't know how long Joe Biden's going to go today. | ||
President Biden might cut into the National Pulse Show at 3pm, so we'll see what happens there. | ||
But we have a whole lot to cover. | ||
I'm going to be talking more Uh, esoterically about this phrase you keep hearing as well, the big lie, and where that came from. | ||
We've done a lot of digging because the media seems to be using a quote from Mein Kampf with total, total just, the freedom, and if that were ever done the other way around, you know, Madeleine Peltz will be all over it. | ||
Um, so we, and we'll have some great guests on the show as well, we're just finalizing that right now. | ||
Uh, but I want to make sure that everybody knows also, we've had some technical issues on this show. | ||
It appears that a lot around the country has actually been going down. | ||
Verizon's having outages all across the country right now. | ||
Some people are reporting that Gmail's down. | ||
I don't know whether this is tied to something else, but, you know, we do know that SolarWinds had a big attack a couple of months ago. | ||
Hang around Real America's Voice. | ||
They're going to have the swearing-in of the Senate as the jury for President Trump's second impeachment trial. | ||
Rand Paul's going to try to stop that all today, the entire process. | ||
National Pulse will be on at 3. | ||
We'll be back at 5 o'clock. | ||
Got a couple of scoops we're going to break for you guys at 5 o'clock. | ||
We'll see you back here at 5. | ||
National Pulse at 3. | ||
Thank you very much. |