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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, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, live from a semi-occupied nation's capital, Rahim Qassam. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Is it? | ||
Well, um, walking down, uh, towards the War Room today, there are some fences that have come down. | ||
It's, it's quite a nice day outside, so you can see the Capitol Building fenceless, uh, not covered with the cherry blossoms blossoming in front. | ||
It feels like it used to, however, you go a little further in, there are still, Lots and lots of police, lots and lots of National Guard, and more fencing directly around the capital itself. | ||
Okay, 74 days of the occupation, now the semi-occupation. | ||
We're going to have a field report from Rahim Kassam a little later. | ||
We've got a packed show today, you're in the War Room, Monday the 22nd of March, Year of Our Lord 20. | ||
So much to get through. | ||
We've got Michelle Bachman. | ||
We're talking about summits that are working. | ||
People are piling into this thing. | ||
A huge success last night with the summit that we were promoting last week. | ||
We're going to have the folks on to put it on to discuss it. | ||
They're also going to come back tomorrow to talk about structural things that are happening in these summits to empower this audience. | ||
Remember, the War Room's audience is all about agency and human action. | ||
Okay, now with over 42 million downloads on the podcast, they're live everywhere. | ||
I want to thank the team of Real America's Voice helping us put this show together. | ||
And we're going to go all over today from the border to Washington DC talking about this huge summit tomorrow. | ||
Michelle Bachman down at Regent University is going to put on a massive summit. | ||
I know the posse has been waiting to hear this. | ||
What happened on November 3rd? | ||
A whole thing on voter integrity, a whole thing on the voter, everything that happened. | ||
You're going to have a ton of people. | ||
Michelle Bachmann, now the Dean down at Regent University, going to be on here in this hour to discuss. | ||
Also got Andrew Yorba from Gab about his new policies on how to sort this country, MAGA policies, America First. | ||
But I want to start with the economy. | ||
Jason Trunard. | ||
Larry Summers over the weekend, really Obama and Clinton's finance guy, has had some things out in the press about this COVID bill, how radical it was, particularly the financing of it. | ||
Jason Trunard, a strategist, one of the top thinkers on Wall Street, and a guy that we have on here when we have questions about the economy. | ||
Actually interviewed Summers last week. | ||
Before I get to that, though, I want to ask about today. | ||
Your assessment this morning, as we kick off another week, given that this $1.9 trillion COVID bill, this radical bill, is now going to, I think, top us out close to $30 trillion of debt with a revolt in the bond market, right? | ||
The 10-year Treasury is absolutely revolting in a revolt against Powell and the Federal Reserve. | ||
Jason Trennert, what say you, sir? | ||
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Listen, I think, you know, the problem with fiscal stimulus is a little bit like drinking. | |
As Miltrini says, you know, it feels good at the start, but it creates real problems later on. | ||
And I think right now we're a little bit in a honeymoon period in terms of all the enormous stimulus that we have provided over the last year since COVID started. | ||
But there are going to be, in my opinion, very real Consequences to this in the future, and I think the bond market is giving you some indication of that, which is to say, and I think it's important to remember if you're of a certain age, you know, people are concerned right now with the 10-year Treasury yield at 1.7%. | ||
You know, for the first 25 years of my career, the 10-year Treasury yield didn't fall below 4%. | ||
uh... and there are times where it was more like ten uh... so uh... and before that it was uh... sixteen so this could this could get quite a bit more out of control uh... people think hang on let me be very blunt here when it was at sixteen percent ten percent this is what brought ronald reagan to office right it was the carter years of stagflation and stagflation is where we're headed but the strategy of the democrats is very clear | ||
They're going to juice this economy with this massive, massive, massive stimulus package. | ||
They're coming back with the infrastructure. | ||
It's going to be $4 trillion. | ||
And they're going to do reconciliation, jam it down people's throats. | ||
They've got the vaccine or the experimental gene therapies, whatever you want to call them. | ||
They're pounding that out. | ||
They're going to do the reopenings. | ||
They're looking down the road. | ||
They're looking at the spring and summer of 2022. | ||
They think this thing's going to be on fire. | ||
You're going to have six to eight percent growth in the economy this year. | ||
You're going to have huge growth in the economy next year. | ||
And devil catch the high most. | ||
If it blows up in inflation, they'll worry about that downrange. | ||
That's a downrange problem as they're thinking about it. | ||
And they don't care about how they destroy the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
They don't care how they blow up the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve. | ||
Isn't that their plan, Jason? | ||
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I don't know what their plan is, but that's going to likely be the result. | |
You're going to have Nominal GDP growth, so including inflation of something like 10% this year. | ||
It sounds great. | ||
The problem is that what you really want is real growth plus inflation. | ||
And as this goes on, you're going to get more inflation and less real growth. | ||
And that is not good for financial markets. | ||
It's not good for savers. | ||
It's obviously not good. | ||
The only people that really benefit are people that are massively in debt. | ||
Higher inflation is not good for people that are particularly, again, are savers or are conservative in terms of their fiscal management. | ||
So that's why companies do it and don't like to do it. | ||
Basically, hang on. | ||
Hold it. | ||
You just described the deplorables. | ||
You just described this audience. | ||
People that are good householders, that take care of their own business, that don't have massive debt. | ||
Right? | ||
They're the ones that are going to get crushed. | ||
On their back, this is all going to get dumped. | ||
You can see as clear as day is what the Democrats are doing. | ||
Hey, the bond market is only 1.7%, but the greatest percentage, I think, increase. | ||
Yeah, and I want to go back to something you said here before on that. | ||
the last couple weeks. And remember, Jason, you talked about 25 years ago, our entire system is set up on super low rates. You start blowing up some high rates, we have no earthy idea what the tremors of that are going to be, correct? I mean, we're heading into uncharted territory. | ||
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Yeah, and I want to go back to something you said here before on that, which is I'm largely of the view that the President Trump got elected in part because of these very unorthodox monetary policies, which is a fancy way of saying financial repression, where you're keeping purposely, you're keeping interest rates much lower than they should be, which is what we did after the global financial crisis. | |
It punished people who had savings. | ||
It was very good for, actually, the irony is, it was very good for very wealthy people that had stocks and bonds. | ||
It absolutely killed just regular people that might have just had a savings account, because they were able to get nothing on their savings. | ||
And I think that was at least a contributing factor to the Trump phenomenon. | ||
And here again, the policy mix that we're using is not particularly good for people, again, that are savers, that are quite responsible in a traditional sense of the way they should be. | ||
Either way, they're actually focusing on their finances. | ||
So, again, this is very good for the U.S. | ||
government because it allows them, perhaps, to pay off their massive debts in cheaper dollars later on, but it's not good for the regular person. | ||
But, hold on, hang on a second. | ||
To finance this thing, you've got to sell the bonds to the Gulf Emirates, you've got to sell them to the Chinese, you've got to sell them to some of the Japanese. | ||
The Russians and the Chinese are meeting today and guess what's the first thing they're saying? | ||
We've got to get off the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
We understand the scam that these guys in Washington are playing on us. | ||
We've got to get off the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
I'm not so sure China and these guys are going to be sitting there buying. | ||
I know they've got to have a... they search for yield. | ||
But they understand what the scam is. | ||
That means that the U.S. | ||
taxpayers are going to basically do the voodoo at the Fed. | ||
We're just going to create money to pay for this, right? | ||
There's no discipline. | ||
There's no focus. | ||
Look, when Larry Summers is sitting there going, this is crazy, okay? | ||
We're hidden in uncharted territory. | ||
And he's the brains of the Clinton and Obama Operation, right? | ||
So aren't we getting a consensus among realist guys like you and maybe even Summers and others sitting there going, we are hurtling into uncharted territories for a political, this is a short-term politics of the Democrats to try to stop a new Tea Party revolt in the midterms, stop it by juicing the economy. | ||
Tell me where I'm wrong there. | ||
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No, I don't think you're wrong. | |
Larry Summers was Secretary of the Treasury in the Clinton administration. | ||
He was head of the National Economic Council in the Obama administration. | ||
So he had Larry Kudlow's job with Larry Kudlow possessed in the Trump administration. | ||
So he's very much part of the Democratic firm. | ||
He was president of Harvard. | ||
And I interviewed him last week for our conference in New York. | ||
It was virtual, but I was in New York. | ||
And he was quite concerned, thinking there was really only a one-in-three chance that, you know, essentially we might get lucky and this might work out as it's advertised, but there's really a two-in-three chance that you could have significantly higher inflation. | ||
And there's also a chance that you have such high inflation, the Fed has to slam on the brakes to such an extent that you create massive financial instability. | ||
Later on, which could flirt with a recession. | ||
So, this is a very risky game that we're playing. | ||
It's not only, it's a combination, Steve, not just of fiscal policy, which, and by the way, GDP is about 21 trillion dollars, 1.9 trillion. | ||
It's a little less than 10% of the economy. | ||
A trillion of it is going to be put into the economy this year. | ||
You've never seen anything like this, you haven't seen anything like this since 1942, 1943, and as you're pointing out, it's largely being financed by the Fed. | ||
Hang on, stop real quickly. | ||
For you, because the reason I like you, I'm here screaming and yelling, hair on fire, you're always Mr. Steady Eddie, but when you say, when Jason Trenner says, massive financial instability, explain that for our audience. | ||
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Well, massive financial instability would be caused if the Fed believes that it has to start fighting inflation at some point, which I think is quite likely. | |
That means meaningful losses in both bonds, at least initially, and in stocks. | ||
And so, all of this seems easy right now. | ||
The Dow hit an all-time high last week, last Wednesday. | ||
All this stuff seems easy, it seems reasonable when markets are hitting new highs, but you're basically just printing money to do it. | ||
It's a very different calculus when people start losing money. | ||
And I think inflation and interest rates are largely the gravity by which financial assets get to grow. | ||
If you have more higher and higher interest rates, it gets very, very difficult to make money in the financial markets. | ||
We've got about two minutes left. | ||
Is this... although they put a nice veneer on it. | ||
And these direct payments, I realize because of the debacle, how they're managing the CCP virus situation. | ||
But aren't these policies anti-populist? | ||
Isn't the burden going to fall back on the deplorables once again? | ||
You're going to have this great concentration of wealth, you're going to have the guys are over-levered, all the Wall Street guys and all the leveraged funds are going to make out, the government that's printing money is going to make out. | ||
It's all set for them, but it's on the backs of the deplorables, sir? | ||
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Well, listen, I think people that, listen, you want to help out people that were put out of work through no fault of their own. | |
I understand that. | ||
By the same token, right now, you're looking at unemployment insurance that, on average, is the equivalent of about $23 an hour for somebody working 40 hours a week. | ||
So you tell me how many small businesses, how many local restaurants, how many local bars, bookstores, whatever, you know, there's no bookstores left, but you know, who can afford $23 an hour? | ||
So, and who's going to be able to get, who's going to be able to get workers, um, if you're competing with the federal government, that, that kind of price tag. | ||
So it is something that if you, if you're somebody who wants to go to work, if you're someone that, that, that doesn't want to be taxed, Dramatically by the federal government in the future. | ||
And of course there's bribe, which is to say, well, you know, it's really just rich people that will pay it. | ||
But the history of government taxation is that it may start out on very wealthy people, but by the time it's over, it winds up hitting everybody. | ||
And there's a lot of evidence that that will be the case here. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you during the day? | ||
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So, I have a website, www.jasontrenner.com, and my company is Strategas, S-T-R-A-T-E-G-A-S, Research Partners, and you can take a look at me there. | |
Jason, thank you very much. | ||
The force of reason here. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Okay. | ||
I hope we didn't make your day better on the Economics Report because we're going into uncharted territory and they're not being truthful with you. | ||
These markets were voting back in a minute. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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It is Monday, the 22nd of March, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
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Okay, now, the reason this show is so important is not us, it's the audience. | ||
This is about human agency and human action. | ||
This audience has stepped up. | ||
It's becoming now, quite frankly, a go-to spot of people who want to address the Trump movement, MAGA, the deplorables, America First. | ||
And we have living proof of that. | ||
Last week we were fortunate enough to talk to the guys, Jeff Brain and the guys over at CloudHub. | ||
They were putting on a summit last night. | ||
We talked to you about the tailgate party, the summit itself, and then we're going to be afterwards. | ||
Have Caroline Weathington on now, co-founder of, what is it, Defend Florida. | ||
She's one of the people that put this on. | ||
She's also the president of Women for Trump. | ||
Caroline, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Last night, my phone was blown up as people were in this summit. | ||
They were absolutely blown away about the way you guys did. | ||
We're actually gonna have Raj, who we had on last week, and Jeff Brain on, I think, tomorrow to go into more detail. | ||
But I just want to make sure our audience knows that now people are getting the joke. | ||
That when the War Room gets engaged in something and goes into summits like you, good things happen. | ||
Did you have, I think, 6,000 signups and you had over, the preliminary numbers are over 4,000 people were in the summit, is that correct? | ||
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That's right. | |
We had over 6,000 signed up. | ||
Over 4,000 were interacting via video and chat. | ||
We had 24 countries participating. | ||
We had over 29 patriot groups across the country that were helping us pull this off. | ||
It was just a phenomenal response. | ||
People were thrilled. | ||
They loved the speakers. | ||
We just got some really fabulous response. | ||
And we didn't use Zoom, by the way. | ||
We were not using Zoom on purpose. | ||
Your anti-CCP move. | ||
Caroline, talk about what went on in the seminar quickly, on the summit, and then I want to talk about future events you guys have coming up. | ||
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It's all about grassroots activism. | |
We're about getting the grassroots activated and motivated across the state. | ||
Our movement is Defend Our Union, and that involves getting every single state involved in this movement, getting the grassroots activated, teaching people the Constitution, And having them contribute whatever God's talents they have toward this movement. | ||
We have another summit coming up on April 18th, and that's for grassroots activism associated with election integrity. | ||
It's called Election Integrity, How Every American Can Secure Their Vote. | ||
And we're going to have some great speakers on that. | ||
We had Sidney Powell last night. | ||
We're probably going to have some other fantastic speakers on April 18th. | ||
And to get involved in that, you just need to text the word ACTION to 474747. | ||
So it's ACTION 474747. | ||
Okay. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
I want to thank you for coming on. | ||
We're going to drill down more on what you guys are doing over there. | ||
This is absolutely phenomenal. | ||
For our audience right now, what actions can they take besides texting this? | ||
Any other point for you? | ||
What's your social media handle? | ||
How do people follow you during the day? | ||
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Right, right. | |
So our website is DefendFlorida.org, but if you want to get involved in your state's DEFEND movement, you can text the word DEFEND to 474747 and let us know which state you're from. | ||
If you want to be in leadership, if you want whatever skills and talents, there's a whole questionnaire about what you'd like to contribute and we're going to connect those people. | ||
We're going to have some training this week for state leaders to get their DEFEND movement started. | ||
And get them going on this. | ||
And then we're going to unite the states and have us all work together on pushing our state legislatures to protect us and protect our constitutional rights. | ||
So we're forming a grassroots army here. | ||
Caroline Weatherton, thank you very much. | ||
Honored. | ||
Look forward to seeing you guys later in the week. | ||
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Alright, thank you so much. | |
Massive hit last night, folks. | ||
That's everybody working together. | ||
Massive hit last night. | ||
Okay, I want to go now to, when you speak of grassroots, I want to go to one of I think the legendary players that we've got, Michelle Bachman, former congressman from Minnesota, former presidential candidate, now the dean of the law school down at Regents University in Norfolk, Virginia, or Virginia Beach, Virginia. | ||
In 2010, I made a film, back in my filmmaking days, I made a film about the Tea Party movement called Fire From the Heartland, about how women were at the cutting edge. | ||
I think I took ten women who were at the cutting edge of the Tea Party movement that led to that massive, the biggest victory since 1932 at the House, I think 62 seats with no money. | ||
She was the star of that. | ||
Then a year from there, when we released the movie, I think it was in August of 2010, a year later, in mid-August of 2011, she was leading the presidential polls in the primary to be the nominee of the Republican Party against Barack Obama. | ||
Ended up going to Romney, but she is the personification of the grassroots movement and a fighter like no other. | ||
Dean Bachman, thank you very much for joining us today from Regence. | ||
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Thank you so much. | |
It's great to be on your show. | ||
Listen, you're doing something tomorrow, and I knew it would take you to do this, but I want to talk about the reason we had Carolina before you, because the Summit, we promoted that last week. | ||
Such enthusiasm from the War Room Posse. | ||
The feedback I got last night was just tremendous. | ||
You've also got something that's very important. | ||
Tell us what you're putting together at Regions University tomorrow. | ||
And I think it goes from noon to five o'clock. | ||
And we're going to want everybody in the War Room Posse to pile into this. | ||
But walk us through what you're doing and why you can see that this is something you needed to do now. | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Steve. | |
Actually, I was watching this horror show after the election, how we were all beaten with a hose and told to get into a cage and put a sock in our mouth. | ||
And not talk about the reality that was in front of our eyes with elections. | ||
And then we were coming up to the point of certification of the election. | ||
The intensity was so strong. | ||
People were losing their jobs. | ||
They were being thrown off social media platforms. | ||
Then we went straight into the phony second impeachment of Donald Trump. | ||
And at that point, I read an article, and normally Harvard University does an election roundup of the previous presidential election, and it said that there were no plans for them to do it. | ||
And I was looking about all the other universities seen. | ||
We're Regent University. | ||
We have 11,000 students. | ||
No one was touching this issue of election integrity. | ||
And the freest place, other than the well of the House of Representatives in D.C., the freest place for ideas It should be the academy. | ||
It should be the university. | ||
And all of your listeners know that's the last place where you have freedom of speech. | ||
So at Regent, I went to the higher-ups here and I said, this is really important. | ||
We've got to have a forum where we can talk about election integrity, what happened in 2020, what's going to happen going forward with this threat of H.R. | ||
1 on our door. | ||
So we did. | ||
And I started calling some friends of mine. | ||
They all said, yes, they would be happy to speak. | ||
And I mean, something that would take a year to pull together, Steve, came together in literally a matter of two or three weeks. | ||
So now, tomorrow, we're going to hear from Dr. Ben Carson, Mark Stein, who sits in for Tucker Carlson, Eric Metaxas, John Fund, Hans von Spakowski. | ||
He's the lead over at Heritage Foundation. | ||
But also, I talked to you, Steve, and we are going to have Peter Navarro. | ||
presenting, who all your listeners know who he is, and also a doctor, actually professor David Clements, who you also told me about, the very brave law professor in New Mexico. We have three different Secretary of State. We've got literally an all-star cast, and I thought the most time we would ever spend on this would be six hours. I... | ||
I could easily expand this. | ||
And so this is going to be supercharged with the best information in America on what happened in 2020. | ||
We're going to lay it out with credibility. | ||
It is first class. | ||
This is trustworthy information and the law school is going to take this information and all the transcripts and turn it into a law review article because we want to push all of this information into the academy, into the legal profession, to deal with this and not ignore this and deal with this from a fact base. | ||
So this is going to be not just for lawyers, this won't be just for people who are at the university level. | ||
This is a first-class conference where, I don't know of anyone who's really been doing this, but we're going to lay it all out so people can see what the information is and then our hope is we're going to archive it and we want people to share this so that the truth goes out. | ||
Hang on, I want to take you through the break, and we've got a short report from Capitol Hill about the wall coming down, but then come back to you. | ||
Here's what's going to happen. | ||
We had two opportunities to adjudicate this in formal settings. | ||
We had the opportunity on the 6th, which obviously got put aside, so we never really got to the official going through two hours per state. | ||
Which I know congressmen and senators were prepared to do. | ||
Also, President Trump, because Lindsey Graham and these guys talked him out of it, we didn't have a chance in this phony impeachment to actually go forward and put through the receipts of guys like Navarro and Clements and others that you've got on this panel. | ||
What's going to happen, we've got a break, but I've got to tell you, this tomorrow, for the number of hours you have, is the most important thing we've had about what happened on November 3rd and how we sort out November 3rd. | ||
Dean Michelle Bachmann will join us when we come back in the War Room 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. | ||
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We've got Dean Bachman. | ||
We're going to go back to this really incredible, important summit they're going to have tomorrow, an entire day. | ||
I think it's five or six hours. | ||
It's going to be digital, but coming out of Anchorage, out of Regent University with the top speakers and analysts On the voter fraud on November 3rd until you get it before you get solutions right before you get solutions. | ||
We've got to go back to November 3rd and find exactly what happened and how illegitimate Joe Biden is because the math shows that and that doesn't include anything about any Dominion voting machines. | ||
I'm just talking about the good old-fashioned way that this thing was lifted. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now I want to go to a live on Capitol Hill because of the pressure of the war room and others. | ||
The fence is starting to come down. | ||
They're taking down the wall. | ||
Let's go to Raheem Kassam live on Capitol Hill. | ||
Raheem, do we have Raheem? | ||
Sir, believing that the wall hasn't come down yet. | ||
As you can see behind me, Steve, we still have a fence around, directly around the Capitol building. | ||
I'll take you very quickly on a little tour of what has been opened here. | ||
So this is First Street. | ||
This is the street that goes right past the Capitol building. | ||
You also have the accessibility here from Constitution Avenue going up to Maryland and down the side of the Supreme Court and of course right here behind me to my left you have the Supreme Court building itself. | ||
But just to reiterate, while this whole strip of road is open, You do have this wall, these concrete bollards, the fencing still up at the Capitol building, so we will not be referring to it as a fence coming down. | ||
The fence has effectively moved back one block. | ||
It's not quite good enough yet, Steve, and we'll keep on the pressure to get them to tear down this wall. | ||
Rahim, real quickly, they still haven't put forward any of the, you know, intelligence community chatter that they're depending upon this. | ||
What is their justification for just shrinking the footprint and drawing it back? | ||
There's so much outrage here among Democrats on Capitol Hill. | ||
Citizens of Washington, D.C. | ||
say this is an eyesore, it's got to come down. | ||
How are they justifying, how's Pelosi and this crowd justifying this right now? | ||
Well, they continue to say that there is a threat. | ||
They continue to claim that there is evidence of a threat that exists that maintains that this still has to be here, right in front of the Capitol, rather than the wider footprint. | ||
But they haven't released any of that information yet. | ||
And people are growing increasingly skeptical that there was ever, ever any intelligence whatsoever to suggest that another attack was imminent. | ||
They had, of course, the You know, the early March day came and went, then it got pushed back to March 26 or something like that. | ||
And now they're saying, actually, you know, none of that is none of that is credible at all. | ||
So I think what this is now, in reality, is a slow admission and a way to kind of just go and shrink back from it all. | ||
You can see behind me, I don't see any shaman. | ||
I don't see any marauding, you know, queuing on people pretty quiet up here on Capitol Hill. | ||
Yeah, no white nationalists, white supremacists, Christian dominationists up there right now. | ||
Okay, Rahim Kassam, thank you very much. | ||
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Look forward to seeing you back in the War Room. | |
Rahim Kassam, thank you very much. | ||
I now want to go back to Dean Bachman. | ||
Everybody's got it. | ||
So Dean, here's what I love about what you're doing. | ||
You've got Mark Stein, you've got Dr. Ben Carson, you've got Eric Metaxas, you've got some people that can really put the big picture on a great commentator's analysis. | ||
In addition, You actually got people that can show the receipts. | ||
You've got the Navarros, you've got the Clements, you've also got these state AGs about what can be done. | ||
Walk us through what people can anticipate tomorrow and then I want to make sure people know how to get there. | ||
We had a huge turnout for the summit over the weekend. | ||
I know we can have a huge turnout here. | ||
People need to see this because we didn't get a chance to adjudicate this on the 6th. | ||
And certainly because I think and we've advocated that Lindsey Graham and the establishment talk President Trump out of really putting forward the receipts in the impeachment trial. | ||
We didn't get a chance to adjudicate it there. | ||
This is a way to take a form and really start putting forward information of what happened on November 3rd. | ||
And it's very important what you said about Harvard. | ||
They always have that hot wash up afterwards. | ||
They didn't have it this year. | ||
Blamed it on a bunch of different things. | ||
One of the reasons is they don't have to sit there With Trump campaign people and walk through what happened on November 3rd. | ||
So what's going to happen tomorrow, Dean Bachman? | ||
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Well, that's exactly right. | |
What we're trying to do is make a credible record of what happened in the election. | ||
Six hours isn't enough, but at least it's a down payment. | ||
This hasn't happened anywhere else, to my knowledge. | ||
No one has sat down and examined the evidence. | ||
So that's what we're doing. | ||
We're having keynote speakers. | ||
We'll begin with Eric Metaxas, but then we'll move on to, I'm sorry, we'll start with Ben Carson, who, for him, this is a huge issue. | ||
He told me he's literally counting the days until tomorrow when he can put his concerns forward. | ||
But then we'll move to a panel and we'll go through HR 1 so everyone understands how horrific HR 1 is. | ||
We'll have John Fund on that. | ||
The lead guy over at Heritage Foundation, Hans von Spakovsky. | ||
These guys aren't new to the table. | ||
They've written many books on election fraud. | ||
Jay Ashcroft ran what was probably one of the most boring elections in Missouri this year because it was so safe. | ||
No one tried anything. | ||
So he's going to talk about what goes right. | ||
We have a few more that are going to do that. | ||
And then we also have information that is coming from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
Those guys, Jim and Joe Hoff, had what I consider one of the best archives of stories. | ||
They're going to lay all the stories out for an hour, just the stories that were in the media that most people didn't get to see. | ||
War Room talked about it, but most people didn't get to talk about it. | ||
Then we're going to go over to Voter ID. | ||
We're going to do the solutions on Voter ID. | ||
We've got an African-American civil rights attorney who's going to be talking about this. | ||
We've got Democrats who are for Voter ID. | ||
We've got Chris Kobach, the great Chris Kobach on this panel. | ||
Also other lawyers. | ||
Then we're going to have Mark Stein, who is one of the most brilliant minds today. | ||
He's going to be speaking on this topic. | ||
And then we've also got Peter Navarro, who's going to come in. | ||
We're going to make sure that everyone has his great report that's actually three reports put into one. | ||
So he's going to go through his grid of the swing states and all of the six problems that were found in multiple places in all of these states. | ||
So he's going to walk us through that, make his report available. | ||
Then we're going to have about an hour with David Clements, and he is a professor He is also a trial lawyer. | ||
Many of your listeners are very familiar with David Clement. | ||
And David Clement is going to lay out what happened in the legal system And why we didn't see any action at all. | ||
So he's going to lay all of that out. | ||
Clements is important. | ||
I think he's a former prosecutor. | ||
I know you're one of the great lawyers. | ||
He's a former prosecutor that lays out... He's gone through every affidavit. | ||
I think 3,000 affidavits. | ||
He says 1,000 have reached the level of evidence in any court of law in the United States. | ||
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That's right. | |
And he's looked at what really no one else has looked at. | ||
And he's put all this out. | ||
It's stunning. | ||
As you know, Steve, his information is stunning. | ||
He's going to lay it out. | ||
We're going to have a surprise, too. | ||
Something that we're planning that we're going to do after this conference that we'll let people know about. | ||
But we've got one guest after another. | ||
But this isn't just to have fun. | ||
This is to put evidence out. | ||
And like I said, we have got the law school. | ||
is going to turn all of this evidence into a Law Review article, specifically because we want to push this into the Academy, into the legal profession, because there needs to be discussions on this topic, but I don't want to scare people away. | ||
The Law Review article will take care of itself. | ||
What you hear tomorrow will be for the layman, and the layman needs to know what happened on November 3rd. | ||
That's what you're going to hear. | ||
...is that beginning story of what happened on November 3rd and thereafter. | ||
We were all told to shut up. | ||
We weren't allowed to talk about it. | ||
Now we're going to talk about it. | ||
Because we're committed to free speech. | ||
We're actually going to do a pre-game now. | ||
We just worked with Mike Pierce. | ||
We're going to do a pre-game, I think, starting at 1130 as a lead-up to the 12 o'clock to talk about some of the key speakers you have and what's going to happen. | ||
How do people sign up? | ||
It's going to be free for everybody that wants to attend digitally? | ||
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Yeah, it's free. | |
It's going to be free. | ||
We want everyone to attend. | ||
It's a virtual conference and Regent University is committed to free speech, so it's Regent.edu. | ||
forward slash election integrity regent r e g e n t dot e d u forward slash election integrity Okay, we're going to put that now into the live chat. | ||
We're going to put the great poster they have that shows that we're going to put it up as soon as we get it to Denver. | ||
We're going to put it into the live chat. | ||
I want everybody out there, not just to sign up, I want you to bring friends. | ||
This is the kickoff of really what we've said for a long time, you've got to bring all this together. | ||
And you needed a convening authority like the great folks down at Regent University and particularly somebody so revered as Dean Bachman. | ||
Dean, we've got about two minutes left. | ||
You and Sarah Palin were the tip of the spear in 2010 that led us with the women of the Tea Party movement, the Jenny Beth Martins and the Phyllis Schlaflys, that led us to the historic victory that took back the House of Representatives and really thwarted The entire Obama agenda. | ||
What do you think has to happen starting today so that we can represent in in the fall in November 2022 and make that a Tea Party type sweeping victory? | ||
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Well, I'll tell you the secret to the election that you talked to back in 2010 was taking on the issue of Obamacare. | |
Obamacare was the last nail in the coffin for the United States on socialism. | ||
And we understood that. | ||
I understood it. | ||
I saw the bill. | ||
I read the bill. | ||
I knew this was going to destroy America as we knew it. | ||
And it was just a matter of saying what was in the bill. | ||
That's part of what we're going to do tomorrow, is telling everybody, this is what's in H.R. | ||
1. | ||
This is what the problem was with what happened on November 3rd. | ||
This is what the problem was with the courts afterwards. | ||
This is what was the problem with the different state legislatures who didn't do their jobs on election integrity. | ||
That's what we're going to do tomorrow. | ||
We're going to go through and explain what happened, what went wrong. | ||
When people see that, they get animated. | ||
When they get animated, their own creative juices get going. | ||
And they act. | ||
And now I think people will come together. | ||
Because you come together on the basis of knowledge. | ||
It isn't emotion. | ||
It's on the basis of knowledge. | ||
And that knowledge drives emotion and our passion. | ||
Dean Bachman, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
What's your coordinates, website, all that? | ||
People are blowing up in the live chat. | ||
They want to find out more. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
How do people track you down? | ||
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Actually, Steve, I'm not on it. | |
I had like 4 million people years ago on Facebook, and I just decided I wanted nothing to do with those clowns, and I got off. | ||
So, anyway, I just got off. | ||
I let it go. | ||
I had like 400,000 on Twitter, and I just thought, I don't want to give these people money. | ||
I don't want to boost their companies. | ||
I can't stand them, and I just got rid of them. | ||
Okay, Dean Bachman, we're going to be pressing this. | ||
We've got to jump. | ||
We're going to be pressing this hard tomorrow. | ||
Make sure you have a massive turnout. | ||
And God bless you for doing this. | ||
This is what's been needed. | ||
And I knew it would be someone like you that stepped up to it. | ||
Dean Michelle Bachman down at Regent University. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
much coming in the war room. Courage is contagious. | ||
Michelle Bachman is courage personified. | ||
She's taken so many incomings over her career. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Roger Kimball and Raheem Natan joins us back in the War Room next. | ||
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Okay, we're going to get up in the live chat. | ||
Everything about Dean Bachman at Regent University tomorrow at the Academy really gets in to start to adjudicate what happened on November 3rd. | ||
Until we sort that out... | ||
Can't go forward. | ||
You've got to get to... that's the wound that will not heal. | ||
Okay? | ||
And we're going to be all over it. | ||
We have him back down from day one. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
The receipts show that something big happened. | ||
And we've got to get to the bottom of that. | ||
One of the leaders of that obviously is Mike Lindell. | ||
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It's a great company 2,500 employees One of the top American companies out there and of course Lindell is at the tip of the spear when it comes to fighting this Okay, Rahim Ghassan, we're going to have Roger Kimball here in a second. | ||
The show's on fire this morning, sir. | ||
You were great. | ||
Tell me about Capitol Hill. | ||
Did you browbeat them in taking down that wall? | ||
Well, I think a lot of the residents around the neighborhood here have been doing that for a long time now. | ||
Obviously, it's very difficult for them to keep justifying it when they didn't bother justifying it in the first place, right? | ||
So, you had the wall effectively, you know, brought down, but it was actually just moved back, so the Capitol itself is still surrounded. | ||
The public can still not walk up to their Capitol building, to their Congress, to, you know, Lobby their elected members. | ||
To redress their grievances. | ||
So you've still got some work to do. | ||
The footprint's shrunken, but it's still a wall. | ||
And I think we've got actually even more work to do now. | ||
Is the barbed wire coming down? | ||
Yeah, the razor wire's down, but the question is, are they trying to leave this part up now as a permanent thing? | ||
Sure they are. | ||
And that's what has to be resisted. | ||
They've got to be fought. | ||
Sure they are. | ||
Okay, let's go to Roger Kimball now. | ||
Roger of Encounter Books and the New Criterion. | ||
He's one of the top, if not the top intellectual in the Trump movement. | ||
Roger, you've got a great piece in The Spectator. | ||
I know that's Raheem's favorite read. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
What they haven't reported the other day, and the first time I saw it was in the Wall Street Journal. | ||
When Tony Blinken, the clerk, that's our Secretary of State, and he's sitting there with the Chinese, he gives a two-minute kind of mealy mouth open, and he's bleeding away hunched shoulders. | ||
Tiger Yang comes back with... | ||
International rules-based order that the Chinese have gamed the entire time, you moron. | ||
No, but he's, they get, he gets a blast. | ||
He gets a broadside from Yang that's 20 minutes in and that's all they're showing in China. | ||
Okay, sir, so take it from there. | ||
Talk about your piece and what your thoughts are. | ||
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Well, I mean, it was the most humiliating diplomatic exchange that I've ever seen. | |
Tony Blinken comes in with this big bag full of clichés from Diplomacy 101. | ||
we're going to uh... we we have a great concerns uh... sir about uh... your violations of the rules-based order that uh... global security depends on uh... and we have great concerns about your behavior with respect to hong kong and taiwan and uh... your cyber attacks against the united states for about two minutes and then tiger yang uh... his counterpart launches into a uh... nearly twenty minute | ||
excoriation of the united states and the by the administration uh... to which he has no response I mean, someone said he didn't just eat Blinken's lunch, he ate it and then spat in his face. | ||
It was humiliating. | ||
And this is where we are now. | ||
I predict that there is going to be Something very serious happening with China, in the South China Sea and Taiwan. | ||
There's going to be some kinetic incident. | ||
And how is the Biden administration going to deal with that? | ||
Hang on, hold on, hang on. | ||
Before we get to the response, slow down, before we get to the response. | ||
You agree, they're already, and Blinken lays it out, they're already at offensive, hot war, cyber information and economic. | ||
But you're saying, since they didn't stand up, Roger Kimball, and you're no guy with your hair on fire, you're saying you see now the road down to a kinetic conflict, either in Taiwan or South China Sea, correct? | ||
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Listen, listen, weakness is provocative. | |
Weakness is provocative. | ||
I mean, the old military, Roman military historian, Wigetius, said, if you want peace, prepare for war. | ||
You know, Donald Trump did that. | ||
He strengthened the US military. | ||
He made it quite clear that he would not brook this kind of behavior. | ||
Joe Biden? | ||
Joe Biden can't walk up the stairs to his airplane. | ||
He can't remember the name of his Secretary of Defense, or what the name of the building is that the Secretary of Defense works in. | ||
He refers to the President of the United States as President Harris. | ||
I mean, the man is non-compos mentis. | ||
And I mean, it's clear that I knew from the very beginning that he would always be a puppet. | ||
I didn't think it would quite descend into this kind of international chaos so soon, but it has. | ||
And I do believe, actually, that it's very likely that there will be, as you put it, a kinetic incident before the end of summer. | ||
Before the end of summer? | ||
Before the end of summer. | ||
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Yes. | |
Maybe sooner? | ||
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We'll see. | |
We're gonna get this maybe sooner? We'll see. We'll see. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Okay. We're gonna put the spectator thing in the live chat, the article. We're gonna put, we're gonna get Roger, real quickly, we've got about a minute. | ||
This week we're going to kick off talking about education. | ||
Classical Catholic, Classical Christian, homeschooling. | ||
I know that you're our top intellectual. | ||
Just give us a minute of how important these movements are in the classical movement to educate our children. | ||
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Well, we talk about the classical movement. | |
What it means is our history. | ||
You know, we're living in a period now of the triumph of wokeness, which of course it's ironical that it should be called wokeness, because it's really the new somnolence. | ||
We're living in a period when people say, we have to get rid of Shakespeare. | ||
We have a teacher in Massachusetts who was terribly excited that they finally got the Odyssey removed from the curriculum. | ||
What are they going to substitute with our past? | ||
They're going to substitute the clichés of a woke, politically correct present. | ||
And what we are seeing now is an attack not just on the curriculum, but an attack on who we are as a civilization. | ||
The anti-civilizational impulse that motivates these people will bring us to our knees. | ||
It's an Orwellian situation. | ||
Roger, we've got to jump. | ||
We're going to put your social media up when we come back. | ||
Roger Kimball, Encounter Books, New Criterion, in The Spectator this week. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Wow. | |
This summer. | ||
This summer. |