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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. | |
You 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. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
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 and the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Stephen, thank you for joining us. | ||
And I just want to start off by all of your thoughts about this war that the Chinese Communist Party has against humanity. | ||
And then I want to get to this article you just put up. | ||
Well, the war against humanity begins with the war on Chinese humanity. | ||
I mean, look, the biggest killing machine in human history is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
In, you know, the 70 years since they've ruled China, they've killed at least 90 million Chinese, adult Chinese, but add to that 400 million unborn Chinese who've been killed as part and parcel of the one-child policy, which began when I was in China, way back in 1980. | ||
You know, after that I was cancelled. | ||
I was cancelled before it was cool by Beijing. | ||
Now a lot of people have been cancelled. | ||
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But 400... yeah, almost a half a billion people... Okay, hold on, hang on, hang on, slow down. | |
I gotta get this. | ||
Miles Grosz says, the West never calculates this right. | ||
It's 400 million forced abortions. | ||
Half a billion people! | ||
Stephen, you come to the same number. | ||
How do you guys, I want to make sure we're fair, how do you calculate that 400 million? | ||
Because that's a number, they're the biggest killing machine in the history of mankind, and yet they're invited to dinner by these titans of Wall Street. | ||
Invited to Alaska. | ||
Invited to Alaska, invite to Alaska, sit down and let's talk about win-win. | ||
Let's talk about cooperation. | ||
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Yeah, I'm aware of that. | |
I'm not moving. | ||
I'm not moving. | ||
First, I would like to suggest to the audience, to the audience, and if you could please go to your seats, I would like to remind you that when you come in, if you come up and speak, you should be able to breathe. | ||
I've said this before, I don't have any problems. | ||
Well, it was my bad. | ||
When I entered this room, I should have reminded the U.S. | ||
side of paying attention to its tone in our respective opening remarks, but I didn't. | ||
We'll also discuss our deep concerns with actions by China, including in Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan, cyber attacks on the United States, economic coercion toward our allies. | ||
Each of these actions threaten Well, you can't blame this problem on somebody else. | ||
I have to tell you, what I'm hearing is very different from what you described. | ||
I'm hearing deep satisfaction that the United States is back, that we're re-engaged with our allies and partners. | ||
I'm also hearing deep concern about some of the actions your government is taking. | ||
Well, I think we thought too well of the United States. | ||
We thought that the U.S. | ||
side will follow the necessary diplomatic protocols. | ||
So for China, it was necessary that we make our position clear. | ||
So let me say here that in front of the Chinese side, the United States does not have the qualification to say that it wants to speak to China from a position of strength. | ||
There you have it right there. | ||
Yesterday, an inflection point in American history, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
As we said in the New York Times yesterday, there's going to be a big pivotal reset. | ||
We're going to talk diplomacy, not tariffs. | ||
Tony Blinken, the Secretary of State, Who's a clerk. | ||
Treated like a clerk by the Chinese. | ||
New York Times today. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Not one thing on the page. | ||
Not one thing on the page about Alaska. | ||
It shows you how embarrassed the New York Times is by this fiasco. | ||
Jake Sullivan's a messenger boy. | ||
Tony Blinken's a clerk. | ||
And here's the reason the Chinese talk to them with no respect. | ||
Not simply the fact that they now, in the open, have no respect for the United States of America and for Joe Biden. | ||
The United States of America under Joe Biden. | ||
They treat Blinken like a clerk, Sullivan like a messenger boy, and it gets back to the national pulses. | ||
It gets back to the fact they know they're compromised, right? | ||
It's the way you talk to people when they're advisors to you, or consultants to you, or whatever. | ||
Hey, this is the way it's going to be. | ||
If you know the way diplomacy goes, that was absolutely in your face. | ||
You're not going to talk to us. | ||
You're in no position of power. | ||
You talk the theory that Thucydides is trapped, which Donald Trump Right? | ||
And our first guest, Michael Anton, I'm going to bring him in second, deputy over at the National Security Council, under President Trump. | ||
This was the standing up to China. | ||
You know, the same crew flew to the United States and saw us the first couple of days of President Trump when he was President-elect, when he took the call from Taiwan. | ||
And it's outlined in the book, Chaos Under Heaven, by Josh Rogin. | ||
They came over and lectured us. | ||
We said, hey, we listened politely, and then said, hey, new sheriff in town, everything's on the table, and then fired off the football immediately. | ||
Right? | ||
Yesterday was an embarrassment. | ||
It shows you we are heading into very treacherous waters. | ||
It was also reaffirmed with their purchases, as the Wall Street Journal just announced, more purchases of oil, massive oil purchases from guess where? | ||
Iran and Venezuela. | ||
They're allies in Pakistan. | ||
Erdogan just comes in today and says, hey, Putin, you know, Biden should have never tried to disrespect Putin yesterday. | ||
Russia, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and the vassal state of North Korea and the vassal state of Venezuela. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's your lineup right now on the Eurasian landmass and in their foothold, their toehold in Latin America. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It's Friday the 19th of March, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
The 18th of March is the beginning of where they rip the mask off and now it's just like in your grill. | ||
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The greatest killing machine in human history, and that killing machine has been focused on the Chinese people. | ||
Dr. Steven Mosher opens it up, over 90 million Chinese adults murdered, killed by this machine since they took over in 1949, and 400 million abortions, right? | ||
So just add it up, half a billion people, and they're sitting there, they're lecturing the United States, and if you get the whole transfer up and go through it, it's brutal. | ||
It's just putting the United States on notice. | ||
Hey, there's a new sheriff in town. | ||
We've seen Biden. | ||
You guys are compromised. | ||
You know, we've owned you. | ||
We've done all that. | ||
So I want to go now to, I want to bring in Michael Anton, my co-host, Raheem Kassam. | ||
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Great work over the national policy. | |
By the way, it's just cultural differences. | ||
Exactly, cultural norms, different cultural norms. | ||
Biden's so offensive to the Chinese people. | ||
He's flying down to Atlanta today, talking about the hatred. | ||
What more hatred could you have for the Chinese people, for the great civilization of China, for Lao Bai Jing, for the hard-working Remember, what, 300 million? | ||
You know, Xi's biggest fear. | ||
Remember Xi's biggest fear? | ||
It's not the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
It's clearly not those clowns in the room in Alaska. | ||
That's an embarrassment to the American people. | ||
What Biden should do immediately last night, he should have called them home. | ||
Should have been end of it. | ||
You're going to be like this? | ||
Hey, we got you. | ||
We hold all the cards. | ||
They can't exist without access to our capital markets. | ||
They can't exist without Western capital and Western technology. | ||
They don't exist. | ||
That's not going to be there forever. | ||
But we're not the declining power. | ||
We're not the declining power. | ||
And yesterday you saw in full view the Thucydides Trap. | ||
They treat us like a declining power. | ||
That's all the news efforts are. | ||
They're so bold and brazen. | ||
So I'm going to bring in now Michael. | ||
Michael Anton is the author of Flight 93 that laid out what the 2016 election was. | ||
He was on the National Security Council in President Trump's first term. | ||
He's the author of The Stakes. | ||
An amazing book that came out before the 2020 election. | ||
He's now a lecturer at Hillsdale College, the great conservative school. | ||
Training ground for many of the young people that come here to Capitol Hill. | ||
And a man of true wisdom. | ||
Michael Anton, I wanted you on to start today, because as you know, Mike, we've known me for years. | ||
I run a little hot on this topic. | ||
I wanted to have the steady hand of Michael Anton. | ||
So Michael, you were at the National Security Council under President Trump. | ||
You were in the middle of all this. | ||
You saw the confrontation and the different aspects of this as we confronted the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Give the audience your perspective of what happened yesterday in Alaska. | ||
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Well, what confused or surprised me, and I didn't know quite what to make of it, is I think it would have been easy for the Chinese delegation to pretend to take the reset rhetoric seriously. | |
Right. | ||
Obviously, the Chinese know that we are in a weak position. | ||
And it's sort of ridiculous for the left, liberals at all, to say that the United States can have a year like 2020 in which we tear ourselves apart entirely, in which all the elites say that we're a fundamentally unjust, corrupt, evil country. | ||
You know, these things have consequences abroad. | ||
And when foreign adversaries see it, they think, hey, these guys are not really at their best. | ||
Well, what do you do when your enemy's in the process of making a mistake or tearing itself apart? | ||
Usually you let it go. | ||
So it would have been easy for the Chinese to come in and say, oh yeah, we'd love to have the reset. | ||
Here are the things that we want from you. | ||
We know that essentially your whole administration's inclined to play ball with us anyway and to reverse course on the Trump policy of confrontation. | ||
And why not just allow the Biden administration to make whatever concessions and take them with a smile? | ||
That's what I expected to happen. | ||
And that's not what they did, which tells me that they think that there's a greater advantage in being obnoxious and pushy, that they think we're exceptionally weak and we'll take this essentially lying down, which it looks like we did, and that they have more to gain by being bombastic. | ||
Now, I was there when the huge Chinese delegation came to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
In April of 2017, and I was there on the president's trip to Beijing in November of 2017 and saw a lot of this stuff in action. | ||
I can tell you, President Trump and his senior team were treated incredibly differently by the Chinese government, much more politely, much more respectfully, despite the fact that they had an avowed policy that was a lot tougher on China, that was confronting China over a range of issues that the Chinese nonetheless didn't push back Or treat them with explicit disrespect the way you saw yesterday. | ||
Presumably, I think, because they respected strength and they were worried about what the United States might do to them that might hurt their economy, that might stop some of the predatory practices they've been engaged in forever, and were trying to be diplomatic and smooth about it to see if they could get the best deal possible. | ||
They're not even making a pretense of that anymore, which should really give everyone pause as to how the United States is viewed by foreign adversaries right now. | ||
Okay, that's what I want to drill down. | ||
Let's talk about, they knew we were confronting them, but they still held the country and the officials that were confronting them with respect, although they were trying to subvert it behind the scenes. | ||
You know all the tough negotiations were going on, right? | ||
What is it, given your knowledge of Chinese civilization, society, and how they, you know, how they roll as far as diplomacy go, how brutal was yesterday, and to do it on global television? | ||
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Uh, I don't think I've, I can't recall ever seeing anything like that in my, you know, 20 or so years, uh, either directly in government or as an observer of this kind of thing. | |
Uh, it was extraordinary. | ||
And in fact, you know, I saw some tough private conversations, uh, in, in my time in the Trump administration. | ||
Um, but what more shocking to me in a way wasn't so much some of the things I saw the Chinese say yesterday. | ||
It was the American response. | ||
It didn't seem to me they got serious pushback from our side. | ||
You know, there's two ways that, well, more than two ways, but at least two ways that you can handle that if you want to be tough. | ||
One is you'd be tough and you rise up and you say, I'm not going to stand for this. | ||
This is all wrong. | ||
You know, and you defend your side and you counterattack. | ||
Another way to do it, which I witnessed, I won't name names, but I found kind of amusing as I was in the room as a backbencher watching some of these meetings, is to listen to, you know, but the president, the meeting I'm in now, the president wasn't in. | ||
They were never disrespectful in front of the president. | ||
But to have officials sort of listen to a litany of Chinese complaints and just go, yeah, you know, so what? | ||
We've heard all this before, and you know what our complaints are. | ||
If you're ready to talk about action, we're ready to talk, but we don't want to have another back and forth. | ||
There's no point, right? | ||
What I saw yesterday... Michael, hang on one second. | ||
Come over a break and we'll get the answer for you for what you saw yesterday. | ||
Michael Anton from Hillsdale College. | ||
Be back in the War Room in a second. | ||
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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. | ||
Raheem Kassam, I take it the FBI's got an announcement coming out about the Atlanta situation? | ||
Yeah, so of course, we heard massive amounts of information over the last day or so immediately after this attack, suggesting that this was a racially motivated attack. | ||
The chyron on CNN a moment ago just flashed across that the FBI was not treating this as a racially motivated attack, although there hasn't been any more information on that since, so we're monitoring that in real time. | ||
But it would appear that the rationale for Biden going down to Atlanta today may have just been pulled out from under him by the FBI. | ||
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We've changed up the schedule. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Yesterday was humiliation. | ||
You know, this is how they're going to end their century, what they call the century of humiliation, which really was from, I guess, the 1840s until the Chinese Communist Party took over in 1949. | ||
But she's coming with a vengeance. | ||
And yesterday, this was a humiliation. | ||
Tony Blinken is a clerk. | ||
And Jake Sullivan is a messenger boy. | ||
And they were treated like that yesterday. | ||
They were treated like Natalie Winters and the team Raheem Kassam at National Pulse have been exposing every day, of all this money's been flowing into these universities, at the Belfort Center at Harvard, where Sullivan's associated with, the Tony Blinken up at Penn, with the Joe Biden Center, all this money flowing through here, the whole thing of what East-West strategies, or East-West Exec Road, the thing between the EOB, In the West Wing, of which Tony Blinken's been on the payroll, taking money. | ||
The Republican Party didn't ask any tough questions during his confirmation. | ||
An embarrassment. | ||
And this is what you get. | ||
And remember, ladies and gentlemen, in unrestricted warfare, written by the two colonels in the PLA, it is information and cyber warfare, which Blinken brings up yesterday, but cyber attacks, information and cyber warfare, economic warfare, which they're in a hot war with us right now, and have been. | ||
And you want to avoid kinetic war. | ||
And you have situations like yesterday that continue on. | ||
You're going to be on the path to a kinetic war either in Taiwan or in the South China Sea as night follows day. | ||
I said this five years ago on the Breitbart Show, right? | ||
In the South China Sea. | ||
These people have to, you have to stand up and you have to confront it. | ||
They treat it, the senior representatives of the United States government, Like they were trash. | ||
Right? | ||
And I tell you, Joe Biden, he's complaining. | ||
Jack Posobiec from Sourcing the White House says he's complaining about the woman with the blue hair in the shot. | ||
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Purple hair. | |
Purple hair in the shot. | ||
He was embarrassed by that. | ||
What you should be embarrassed about is not the woman with the purple hair. | ||
I think she was a trans. | ||
Not the woman with the purple hair. | ||
What you should be embarrassed about is your administration and you and your family and the compromise. | ||
This is how they treat people they know they have on the payroll. | ||
And you should be embarrassed, and you should be humiliated, and you should recall Blinken and Sullivan immediately. | ||
There should be no second day of this. | ||
No second day. | ||
The other thing is, when the Klieg lights get hot, and you see somebody can respond, Blinken and Sullivan are just not up to it. | ||
And your administration has now been disrespected by Putin, disrespected by the Chinese, disrespected today by Erdogan. | ||
You have no respect And they're saying the quiet parts out loud. | ||
We know that you're not, you're not capable of actually executing this because of the physical shape that you're in. | ||
But it's deeper than that. | ||
It's your administration. | ||
Blinken's a clerk. | ||
Sullivan's a messenger boy. | ||
At least send, if you're going to send somebody, send Susan Rice and Carrie, as hapless as Carrie is, at least send some adults. | ||
Don't send clerks to face that crowd. | ||
Michael Anton, you've been in the room. | ||
Can I just jump in? | ||
Yeah, yeah, jump in, jump in. | ||
Pardon me, Michael, just for jumping in on this, but I mean, what would you expect? | ||
Because, remember, the people on the Chinese side in that room are thinking, why is the guy who is managed by my underlings, underlings, underlings, across the table, I mean, I'm talking about the, you know, United Work Front's, you know, sub, sub, sub committee, Puts Jake Sullivan in at the Belfer Center at Harvard, and now he's sitting across the table from his boss's boss's boss's boss. | ||
This is the way Chinese diplomacy works. | ||
You're just a grundoon. | ||
Michael Anton, put it in perspective for us. | ||
And I also want to get into this Putin, the Putin blowback on Biden, which he said in a quiet part out loud, which all the leaders in the world know. | ||
Michael Anton. | ||
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They seemed, the American side yesterday, seemed surprised. | |
And this shows me a danger of our kind of regime propaganda, for lack of a better term. | ||
The regime propaganda, media propaganda, intellectual think tank propaganda over the course of the Trump administration was most problems between the United States and China were a cause of so-called Trump's belligerence. | ||
And, you know, he is undiplomatic and refusing to make a deal and, you know, refusing to be statesmanlike. | ||
And if only we could Replace him with steady hands and more experienced people, we'd get along better. | ||
And I think, you know, it's one thing to make that argument in bad faith to undermine a sitting president. | ||
It's another thing to actually believe it and take it into a meeting like this, thinking that it's going to work out. | ||
And that's why it seemed like the American side was stunned by the belligerence and disrespect from the Chinese side, because they expected that the reset would be taken on the terms in which it was offered and that the Chinese would smile and say, well, thank God the last four years are behind us. | ||
And now we can get back to essentially the 1995-1999 agenda of win-win cooperation. | ||
Well, China's come a long way in those 25 or 20 years. | ||
Their GDP is much higher, their army is much stronger, their global presence is much larger. | ||
So they don't need to pretend anymore to be the junior partner seeking our permission and help. | ||
Apparently they've concluded that they can now assert themselves as an equal or even greater partner and push us around and they obviously don't expect to get any serious pushback from this administration. | ||
And that's apparently what, and they haven't yet as far as I can see. | ||
So that seems to me to be what's going on there. | ||
I want to pivot real quickly. | ||
I know a lot of your attention recently has been to domestic and to the internal, and you just see the FBI says, hey, we don't see anything about racism down in this Atlanta shooting. | ||
You've been focused on BLM and Tifa, all of that. | ||
What is the connection between our elites and the support of that, and what we saw yesterday in Alaska, where we're dictated to by a murderous regime? | ||
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Well, one thing we know from what the Soviets did to us over the course of the Cold War, and especially after World War II, is, you know, Yes, it's hypocritical of them to do it, but it doesn't mean it's not affected, is they would look at things like segregation. | |
Any kind of moral fault, moral problem in the United States, you can expect enemies to trumpet and say, well, how dare you lecture us because you do this and you do that and you haven't done this, right? | ||
Well, it's one thing that's especially effective when the fault is true, such as Jim Crow, pre-civil rights era segregation and that kind of thing. | ||
It's another thing. | ||
What America did in 2020, it seems to me, is really tore itself apart over some tiny kernels of truth, but lots and lots of falsehoods, like a great falsehood such as police everywhere are just out to target certain populations because the police are hateful, right? | ||
I think I don't believe that's true. | ||
I think a majority of Americans don't believe that's true. | ||
But if you're China and you're looking to undermine the United States and harm the United States, And you're an adversary of the United States? | ||
Why wouldn't you seize on that kind of rhetoric that American elites are indulging in at home and use it to your own advantage? | ||
The Biden administration seems shocked that when American elites, American senior politicians, presidents, vice presidents, presidential candidates denounce America as being fundamentally flawed and racist and evil and founded in 1619, then they're shocked when their adversaries pick that up Yeah, you are a fundamentally evil country, and why should anybody ever listen to you? | ||
Not that the Chinese said that exactly, at least if they did, I didn't hear it yesterday, but you can be sure that they did make comments about BLM, I know that, and that kind of thing, for exactly the same purpose that the USSR used to use those kinds of things against us. | ||
And what defense does the Biden administration have when their own senior officials, including the president, have pledged that they believe all of this stuff too? | ||
How do you then stand up? | ||
To a foreign adversary and say, no, no, that's not true. | ||
We're a good country and we have a better moral record than yours. | ||
You've given away that argument once you've made it against yourself. | ||
Michael, you've always been not just a thinker, but also a man of action. | ||
What would be your recommendation, we've got about two minutes left, what would be your recommendation for our audience, which the reason the power of the show is that the audience is such an activist audience, what would you recommend this audience do now to help turn this around, right? | ||
People are sitting there going, it's so overwhelming, you know, it's cancel culture, everything like that. | ||
What would you tell the average Trump supporter, MAGA person, America firster, what should they be doing today to counteract this? | ||
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I would, my advice is to concentrate on the state and local politics and make the, you know, we need a completely transformed Republican party. | |
And if you can't transform it, replace it with something better that is populist, nationalist, Trumpian, patriotic, and so on. | ||
And start where you can win. | ||
I think right now at the federal level is a very steep hill for Republicans or for our kind of Republican to climb. | ||
So let's work on counties and cities and towns and states. | ||
and build strength there that hopefully we can take national as we build strength there, but also get ready for the feds to be much more aggressive in their use of unconstitutional and anti-freedom federal power and have strength, local strength on the ground to resist that. | ||
Obviously, I mean that in every constitutional and lawful way possible, but you know, when the feds come in with some unconstitutional dictate, don't just say, well, yes, because you're the feds and we have to. | ||
If you know you're on strong legal and constitutional grounds, have the strength in governor's offices, state legislatures, county boards, and so on, to stand up and fight for historic American liberties. | ||
Michael, what are your social media coordinates, and how do people get to your writings? | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
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I'm not on social media at all. | |
If you ever find me on there, you'll know that it's either an imposter or that I've finally gone insane. | ||
It's usually me pretending to be you. | ||
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It's how you write most of your books, and American Greatness, and then some scattered stuff elsewhere. | |
I got a piece up on Law and Liberty is the most recent thing that I wrote. | ||
Fantastic, but he's the author of The Stakes, Michael Anton, a lecturer at Hillsdale College on the National Security Council in President Trump's first term. | ||
Michael, thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
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Great honor. | |
Just remember, if you see Michael Anton on social media, it is Raheem Kassam. | ||
Masquerading. | ||
Masquerading as Michael Anton. | ||
Okay, take a short break. | ||
The great Mo Brooks in the house next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay, you saw in Alaska yesterday what's the result of when they think you're weak, right? | ||
That's how you get treated. | ||
The Secretary of State gets treated like a clerk. | ||
National Security Advisor gets treated like a messenger boy. | ||
You get lectured to by the most murderous regime in world history as later by Dr. Stephen Mosher on our special a couple weeks ago. | ||
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Okay, we're now honored to be joined by Mo Brooks, Congressman Mo Brooks from Alabama. | ||
One of the great populists in this country. | ||
Before we get on to the border and election integrity and things we want to get you on here and talk about, Congressman Brooks, I just got to ask you, your observation of Biden's national security and foreign policy, as you've seen it today, he's lectured by Putin yesterday to say, hey, you're such a tough guy, I dare you, we'll go on Zoom, let's go live. | ||
And see what you got. | ||
In Alaska, we're lectured to by the most murderous regime in human history against its own people. | ||
Against the great civilization of China and the great Chinese people. | ||
Lao Bai Jing, 90 million have been killed by this regime since 1949. | ||
400 million abortions. | ||
They announced today that the mullahs in Iran just cut another massive deal with the Chinese Communist Party because they're allies in the Eurasian landmass, Venezuela, another huge deal for oil with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
As you see it, Congressman, Do you have a feel for what the Biden administration's trying to do? | ||
Coming off what President Trump did, America First, to get us back on our respect on the world stage, the confrontation with China. | ||
Do you have a sense of what Biden's trying to accomplish here with Kamala Harris and his national security team? | ||
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Well, the Biden administration is under the foolish illusion that a public policy or foreign policy position of weakness is one that actually works. | |
You can't be a pacifist in the face of aggression. | ||
And we need to very quickly understand, the American people, that the Communist Chinese Party is the enemy, the enemy of liberty and freedom. | ||
The Bill of Rights that we cherish in America, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, right to protest, right to bear arms, all the different kinds of criminal prosecutions protections we get, like the right against self-incrimination, the right to a jury trial. | ||
Communist Chinese Party doesn't Believe in those things, frowns on those things, and would attack those things. | ||
About the only provision in the Bill of Rights that the Communist Chinese Party respects is the right to a speedy trial. | ||
However, in Communist China, that trial might be you get arrested in the afternoon, by morning you're brought before a judge, the judge finds you guilty and you're either executed or sentenced to prison for a long period of time. | ||
That's their definition of a speedy trial. | ||
We reject those things in America. | ||
We believe in liberty and freedom. | ||
And we need to wake up real quick and understand that the Communist Chinese Party is taking big advantage of the United States of America economically, through our trade relationships, and militarily. | ||
And they are a threat to world peace, particularly with respect to Asia and the Southwest Pacific. | ||
The people that agree with that most are the 250 million Chinese, the diaspora of the Chinese people that agree. | ||
They have blossomed under the rule of law, under the freedom of speech. | ||
And that's what they're trying to fight for, for Lan Bai Jing, the old hundred names, the deplorables of China that continue to yearn for freedom every day. | ||
Remember, the biggest victims of the Chinese Communist Party are the Chinese people and Chinese civilization. | ||
Right? | ||
This is a murderous regime that has murdered their own people. | ||
That's what always has to be kept in mind. | ||
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That is pretty much true of any socialist regime. | |
If you look at when Mao Zedong took over China, well over 10 million Chinese citizens, freedom-loving citizens, were executed, murdered. | ||
You look at Soviet Union back in the 1920s, same thing happened. | ||
Millions, over 10 million. | ||
Freedom-loving Russians were executed in order to consolidate power behind dictatorial socialism. | ||
Then you've got Germany in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, keeping in mind that it was the National Socialist German Workers Party. | ||
Abbreviated to Nazis. | ||
But it also was a socialist regime. | ||
You can look at their 1920 party platform to confirm what I've just said. | ||
And what resulted there? | ||
Tens of millions of people died as a result of socialism taking hold in Europe and doing the things that they did. | ||
Some of the most horrendous acts of inhumanity that the world has ever seen. | ||
That's one of the reasons, as an aside, why we have to fight socialist dictatorial policies here in the United States of America. | ||
And unfortunately, those dictatorial socialist policies are embedded and taking hold here at Fort Pelosi, where we have a fence with razor wire on it, with National Guard troops, not to protect Americans, but to prevent Americans from being able to exercise their constitutional rights, to interact with their congressmen and senators, and petition their government for grievance. | ||
That's where we are in America right now. | ||
Congressman Brooks, I want to follow up on that by saying, hey, we have a wall here with razor wire at the top of it. | ||
But the Biden administration has essentially opened the borders on our southern border and put our sovereignty into jeopardy. | ||
What's your assessment of what the Biden administration's policies are on our southern border? | ||
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Well, it's horrific and it's deadly, and I cannot help but notice the paradox of illegal aliens being so easily able to come into the United States of America, but American citizens can't come on to Capitol Hill and visit with their congressmen and senators and express their points of view on public policy matters. | |
That's bad. | ||
But I should emphasize, too, with respect to the southern border, it's deadly. | ||
This policy of the Biden administration, of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, is deadly. | ||
You have each year, according to federal government crime data, roughly 2,000 Americans who are dead at the hands of conduct by illegal aliens on American soil. 2,000! | ||
Those people should be alive today, but instead they're dead. | ||
2,000 who are alive today will be dead roughly a year from now because of these open border policies of the Biden administration and other open border advocates. | ||
But it doesn't stop just there. | ||
You have, according to federal government drug data, over 30,000 Americans who are dead each year from drug overdoses just from drugs that are smuggled through our poor southern border. | ||
This is a national scandal. | ||
And Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and every other open borders advocate needs to start putting American lives first. | ||
But instead, they act with impunity in favor of open borders. | ||
And quite frankly, each of them, these open borders advocates, has American blood on their hands because that is the natural consequence of the open borders policies that are being advocated by this regime. | ||
Congressman Brooks, we've seen, and we'll get back more into what they're actually doing on the border, but in the middle of all this, with this massive surge, and we've actually got, you know, reporters down, Michael Yan, the great war correspondent, down in Panama, you know, reporting to us from the Darien Gap, where people are coming up from Latin America on a very dangerous journey, and the cartels get them, and abuse them, and then, you know, make them pay for the journey all the way up to northern Mexico. | ||
While all this is going on, Behind the razor wire on Capitol Hill, the House yesterday voted on a pretty radical bill. | ||
Could you just walk the audience through some of the highlight reel of what Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats are proposing right now, should become the policy of the United States? | ||
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It wasn't one bill that we voted on, it was two. | |
And the bottom line is, the socialists here on Capitol Hill, and I don't call them Democrats anymore, because they're nothing like the Democratic Party, 10, 20, 30 years ago. | ||
That was an honorable party. | ||
These are socialists who have captured the name of the Democratic Party and are masquerading as Democrats when in fact they are socialists. | ||
So please, please, please America, bear that in mind and take it to heart. | ||
This is your warning as to where we're headed. | ||
They're doing what they are doing, inviting people into our country, Giving them amnesty, putting them on a path to citizenship because they understand that this is a way to dilute the voting power of American citizens. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
It's a crass political power grab. | ||
And how do we know that these illegal aliens, once they get amnesty and once they get citizenship, are going to vote Democrat? | ||
Because they are overwhelmingly, compared to American citizens today, overwhelmingly, those households with illegal aliens in them are more apt to be on welfare. | ||
Then are, say, households that have born-in-America American citizens, or even households that have lawful immigrants that have come to the United States and have become citizens. | ||
So illegal alien households are a class all unto themselves. | ||
And of course, the most predominant block of socialist voters in America Are those people who want to vote for a living rather than work for one? | ||
But that's what the economic data is. | ||
That's what the welfare data reveals. | ||
And so the Democrats know that to the extent that they can give amnesty and citizenship to illegal aliens, they'll have a huge block vote that will vote socialist because of the welfare payments that these people get. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
We, quite frankly, should be paying more attention to the economic needs of Americans, to the tax burdens of Americans, If there's going to be welfare, help out Americans, not illegal aliens. | ||
You know, we have limited resources. | ||
And of course, the deadly nature of what is occurring at the border, both in terms of roughly 2,000 dead Americans each year at the hands of illegal aliens and their wrongful conduct, and the deadly narcotics that are being shipped across our poorest southern border because of the kinds of policies we see implemented by Joe Biden and other open border advocates. | ||
Congressman Brooks, on that point, in the Rio Grande Valley, in South Texas, the Democratic Party is getting the tables run on them by the policies of President Trump. | ||
You've seen historic shifts in working class Hispanics on the southern border because of border security that President Trump put in, and the economic advantage of his populist policies, right? | ||
Bringing manufacturing jobs back, bringing jobs back for working class Americans. | ||
And this is why the Democratic leaders Well, let's be real clear about one thing. | ||
The Democrats want to divide us by race and ethnicity. | ||
I don't believe in racism. | ||
I believe that's wrong. | ||
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anymore now we got a couple minutes in the segment what policies do you believe the republican party should continue to push to draw working-class and middle-class hispanics who are american citizens to our cause well let's be real clear about one thing the democrats want to divide us by race and ethnicity i don't believe in racism i believe that's wrong i don't think we should be classifying people based on the skin color that they happen to have | |
at the time that they become alive and american citizens I don't believe in that, okay? | ||
And more and more people are starting to understand the evil of the socialist policy of trying to divide us by race, and they're also starting to figure out that those numbers I just gave you, both the economic impact and the deadly impact, It doesn't make any difference if you're Hispanic American, Asian American, African American, Caucasian American, Native American, or some other kind of American. | ||
The deaths that are being caused because of our poor southern border, in excess of 30,000 a year, are hitting all of us. | ||
The economic damage is hitting all of us. | ||
Race plays no factor whatsoever. | ||
If you're American, you're being hurt by these open border policies. | ||
Congressman Burks, if you could just hang with us over to the next segment, I want to get to the election fraud and all this election, H.R. | ||
1, and about the radical nature of these policies that Nancy Pelosi's putting forward. | ||
I don't think they've been fully exposed to the COVID-19 bill, which is the most radical piece of legislation, I think, in 40 or 50 years. | ||
It comes with a $1.9 trillion. | ||
Payment associated with it. | ||
H.R. | ||
1, which is a radical election bill, the Equality Act, across the board. | ||
So, we've got Congressman Mo Brooks. | ||
He's been kind enough to stay over for one more segment. | ||
My co-host Raheem Kassam, Stephen K. Bennett, you're in the War Room. | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands we're going to have two specials tomorrow, one special. | ||
Is on the persecution of the Chinese people of all Asian people by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Also, we're going to have a special on the economics of the Biden administration. | ||
We're heading towards an economic abyss because of the blow up of the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve. | ||
We're going to get to all that on our Saturday specials. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Congressman Mo Brooks of Alabama in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Let me just get to the folks in the back. | ||
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Thank you, ma'am. | ||
A couple quick questions. | ||
When you were talking a moment ago about diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Mexico, you said crisis on the border. | ||
Was that a... Challenges on the border. | ||
Okay. | ||
But so that doesn't reflect any change in the administration's view of things? | ||
Nope. | ||
A broken clock is right twice a day. | ||
And this is Psaki's moment that she actually said something truthful for once. | ||
because they know it's a crisis right they can't keep lying about this sir uh... broke a broken clock is right twice a day and and this is sakis moment that she actually said something truthful for once she actually called it the border crisis it tells you how they're referring to it behind that door from the press briefing room she comes out and she puts a face on it uh... that it's not a crisis but the ease at which she she said the border crisis implies that behind | ||
uh... the walls of the west wing they all referring to as a border crisis because there's no way you can deny that it's a border crisis The numbers we went through yesterday, I mean in one sector alone in six weeks, 50,000 crossings or attempted crossings. | ||
One of the 20 sectors that really had the information from. | ||
We've had people on the terror watch list, we reported yesterday that on the National Pulse, by the way very few people are picking this stuff up, we reported last night on the National Pulse, convicted pedophiles have now been stopped trying to come in through the US southern border. | ||
Todd Bensman at CIS, that great book about the jihad on the border. | ||
It's a fiasco. | ||
We're going to turn in a moment to the great Mo Brooks of Alabama. | ||
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I want to go to Congressman Brooks. | ||
Congressman Brooks, we're pressed for time, so I would love to talk about the border, but we've got to move on to another topic. | ||
I know it's close to the heart of Mike Lindell because he's put his entire company in jeopardy fighting for this. | ||
People don't understand the radical nature of what's coming forward because I just don't think the media, mainstream media obviously, but even the conservative media, I don't think is doing a good enough job of highlighting how radical this agenda is. | ||
I want to go to H.R. | ||
1, this elections bill. | ||
I know you've been at the forefront of this. | ||
Can you explain to people how absolutely radical and how this will change America if this thing's allowed to go through? | ||
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Well, if you like the value of your vote in places like the Soviet Union, Cuba, North Korea, then you'll love H.R. | |
1. | ||
You can certainly vote. | ||
It just won't count. | ||
It won't affect the outcome. | ||
The outcome will be predetermined by the powers that be, as they are predetermined in Venezuela Cuba, North Korea, Iran, go through your socialist dictatorial state where they have elections for appearance purposes only, but in reality there is no citizen responsiveness at all. | ||
Congressman, I want to go to, a lot of people are depressed out there, a lot of the MAGA people are depressed, saying, hey, it doesn't matter how hard I work for support candidates, it doesn't matter how much money I give, how many doorbells I ring, at the end of the day this is just going to be stolen. | ||
Can you give people some hope of how do you combat this bill, but what else needs to be done? | ||
I mean, they're seeing legislation at state levels now, but in your mind, What's got to be done so people understand, hey, every effort I put into support Trumpism and MAGA and American First and these candidates that it's just not, it's not preordained. | ||
It's going to be stolen. | ||
They see these bills and they see that. | ||
What would be your advice to them? | ||
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My advice is don't surrender. | |
Don't be a party to the surrender caucus. | ||
Our ancestors who built this country, they fought for it and many of them sacrificed for it. | ||
In wars close to a million died on behalf of freedom. | ||
That's the kind of dedication our ancestors had to this novel concept of the American Republic and liberty and freedom and we should honor Those sacrifices by fighting back, by being determined to make sure that on our watch, we're not going to lose this republic to dictatorial socialism. | ||
And fighting back means that you have to participate in the election process. | ||
You have to do whatever it takes to make sure that the election process is honest. | ||
Be a poll worker or a poll watcher, but be involved, be dedicated. | ||
Make contributions to those candidates that you believe in. | ||
After all, money is the mother's milk of politics, and the socialists, quite frankly, dramatically outspent those of us who believe in liberty and freedom. | ||
Communicate with people and make sure that people understand the foundational principles that have made America the greatest nation in world history, so that they, in their own self-interest, if not in their national interest, but in their own self-interest, understand that as America does better, they too will do better. | ||
I still have a hard time believing that a majority of Americans want to give up liberty and freedom in order for the quote-unquote minimal comforts that you will be promised by the ruling class of socialists if they dictatorially take over our country. | ||
Like in China, you've got roughly 90% of the Chinese population that are in slavery. | ||
They are doing what their bosses, the Communist Chinese Party, and their members order the rest of the citizenry to do. | ||
So you've got an elite class, a ruling class, that 10%, roughly speaking, over in Communist China that is living high on the hog because the other 90% is engaged in slave labor to support Congressman Brooks, how do people get access to you? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
What's your website? | ||
States of America and do your homework, understand what's happening, and then please, please, please help others in your community that you interact with understand it too. | ||
And if you do that, I'm confident that liberty and freedom will prevail because that's a great thing to have. | ||
Congressman Brooks, how do people get access to you? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
What's your website? | ||
How do people learn more about Mo Brooks? | ||
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Well that's a very good question. | |
Just Google Mo Brooks. | ||
You would get my government website. | ||
You probably would get my campaign website, which right now might be something like mobrooksforcongress.com, but who knows, it might be mobrooksforsenate before long. | ||
But if you just Google the name Mo Brooks and you get past all the socialist attacks, ultimately you'll get to my media sources. | ||
And we're going to put up, you've got a special event, I take it it's on Monday, you've got a special event with Stephen Miller. | ||
I do. | ||
And where's that going to be? | ||
How do people get access to find out more about that? | ||
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That will be at an establishment called Bullets in Barrel. | |
That's in South Huntsville, in the Tennessee Valley part of the state of Alabama. | ||
And I will be announcing my intention at that time, 6 o'clock in the evening, to either run for re-election to the House of Representatives, or to run for the United States Senate. | ||
And whatever the choice is, I hope the people will look me up and make a decision on where they believe I can best serve our country, which at this time is in great need of principled, conservative leadership in both the House and the Senate. |