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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. | ||
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Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred 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. | ||
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Okay, live from a semi-occupied nation's capital, through the great work of the War Room team, particularly Rahim Ghassan, out there every day, they're now starting to take down to lessen the footprint, not totally gone, but they still refuse to give us any of the information about that. | ||
You're in the War Room, Wednesday, 24 March, Year of Our Lord 2021, now closing in on 74 million downloads. | ||
We're very honored to have a guy I saw on Bret Baier the other night, Eric Greitens. | ||
Commander Eric Greitens, former Navy SEAL, former Rhodes Scholar, all-around good man, now candidate for the United States Senate in Missouri. | ||
We've had to redo the show today. | ||
We had a whole bunch of other stuff in guestbook and all these types of things, but breaking news this morning. | ||
With a Mike Allen of Axios. | ||
And people should know that Mike Allen is always inside baseball. | ||
People have a problem with the corporate sponsorship sometimes of Axios. | ||
But the team over there, regardless of what the White House is, who's in the White House, are always getting scoops, always getting leaks, etc. | ||
Pretty stunning story and before we bring in Dave Brett, let's go if the guys in Denver can put up either the Yahoo or the Axios headline. | ||
But guys, we said this day was coming and the reason is that we've told you is that the way they look at the world with this juiced up 1.9 trillion dollars infusion into the economy, the vaccines coming into, let's leave aside what your thoughts about the vaccines, I'm talking a macro level, the vaccines coming in, The reopening is happening. | ||
You've seen it in New York and different places. | ||
Now the reopenings are starting to model what's going on in Florida with now the emboldened because the Republicans did not follow Marjorie Taylor Greene and try to fight the COVID bill at every step of the way and really take time to expose the American people how radical they now are looking as they can run the tables. | ||
They're now looking at the Two trillion dollar infrastructure with a two trillion dollar Green New Deal, which they'll use the reconciliation So that is their background and seeing that in 2022 because remember you always got to look downrange in the spring of 2022 They think the economy will be on fire right and their plan is although summers and other guys saying hey We could be driving this off a cliff the bond market still in revolt as we'll get into Seeing that, this will thwart what their great fear is. | ||
their fear is that in the first two years of Obama's administration, the Tea Party Revolt, this populist revolt, led to a 62-House sweep in the Congress. | ||
That was historic, going back to 1932, the two big realignments in the House in American history, and now they think they've got a juiced economy, the vaccine's in, and so now they have now said it. | ||
He had scholars coming to the East Room, they're talking about doing away with the filibuster to protect the minority here. | ||
And they're talking about a historic plan to, as they say, radically transform. | ||
They've got a window of time and their ideas, even more than Johnson, is to go back to FDR and now we've got a way to radically transform the country. | ||
And Axios brings that up today. | ||
So you've got a crisis on the border through their policies. | ||
You now have, I think in Colorado, a situation is, are we on top of radical jihad like we should be? | ||
Is there been signaling there, right, with taking away the travel ban, etc.? | ||
And at the same time, Russia and China are meeting in China and saying, hey, we're coming off the US dollar, right? | ||
Now they're bold and say, hey, you know what? | ||
Maybe we go to the Security Council and talk about the divisive nature of America's policies. | ||
And don't let it be lost on you. | ||
When Tony Blinken, the clerk, and caught up, as the National Pulse tells me, in the fundraising at the University of Pennsylvania, that's never been fully disclosed, because the Republicans on the Senate Committee didn't drill down and hammer him in his confirmation hearing, which that's what the confirmation hearing is supposed to be about, Tony Blinken gives that weakly two-minute, Tiger Yang blows back for 20 minutes, but the one thing they're shouting about in China, on Chinese media, the United States never brought up the CCP virus. | ||
The entire time. | ||
Never brought up the Wuhan lab. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because they say they're gutless, they're cowards, Trump's gone, we got them under the back feet. | ||
The convergence of these crises, and now they're sitting there going, hey, but we've got the financing part, we're going to run the tables. | ||
Dave Brat in right now from Liberty University. | ||
Dave, former congressman. | ||
As I bring you in, Dave, welcome. | ||
I want to turn to Eric Greitens. | ||
This is now, ladies and gentlemen, the framework for what the battle is has been set. | ||
The fight's on. | ||
There's no wet nursing from here on in. | ||
No wet nursing. | ||
You're either in or you're out. | ||
hey it's over so it's fine good it's over then your sunshine paper go i got it you're you're gone find done at we can't do there's no wet nursing from here on in no wet nursing you're the in or you're out and we're going to be in Every single second of every day we're in, hey, are the odds... I like our team, right, but we're a little stacked against this, but that's okay. | ||
We've had tougher fights before. | ||
So I want to turn to... first of all, Raheem, before I go to Eric, I want to just tee up yesterday and what you've seen in the media over the last 24 hours of the shooting. | ||
I want to go to Eric Greitens, Commander Greitens, and bring in Dave Brat down at Liberty University. | ||
Look, what we're talking about here is this Yahoo article, Axios article, that walks people through what they call is a five trillion dollar overhaul of America, right? | ||
I'm using their words, overhaul of America. | ||
Vast changes to voting. | ||
You're quoting from the article in Mike Allen's reporting. | ||
Correct. | ||
Um, they say vast changes to voting, immigration, and inequality, and they give four reasons that he feels emboldened to go after all of these things in such a radical, transformational way. | ||
One, he has full party control of Congress. | ||
Two, he has party activists egging him on. | ||
Three, he has strong gathering economic winds at his back. | ||
And four, he's popular in the polls. | ||
Now, four, I think we can raise question marks over and we can certainly show that there is a downward trajectory. | ||
Big time. | ||
But the other ones are... The only one he's properly in the polls because it was 50-50 until the COVID bill because America thinks, hey, they give me cash infusion because the Republicans did not take the time and the effort and the work to go through and show the radical nature of Israel. | ||
It's not just that. | ||
It depends on which polls you're looking at. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I agree. | ||
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And the trajectory of each. | ||
But let me come at it from a different angle here. | ||
This isn't a Biden-Harris administration. | ||
This isn't a Biden regime. | ||
This is an Obama do-over. | ||
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And you saw that- Third term. | ||
You saw it manifest its head again yesterday. | ||
Susan Rice. | ||
When immediately after we saw the news of the name of the attacker in Colorado, who went out first? | ||
Was it the President of the United States or was it the 44th President of the United States? | ||
Barack Obama's statement goes out first where he sets the tone and tenor for the rest of the day and sure enough between Harris and Biden they follow in step in lockstep with what the office of the 44th president had put out in a press release earlier that day. | ||
That tells you who's really pulling the strings here. | ||
It also the other giveaway behind all of this Is the question that was asked of Jen Psaki in the press briefing room, I think it was two days ago, it may have been at the tail end of last week, all the days are blending together right now. | ||
She was asked, how often is Obama in touch with Joe Biden? | ||
So some reporter knows something is there where the guys are talking every day, every couple of hours every day, and Obama's giving them marching orders. | ||
But there's two things happening here. | ||
Number one, They leaked yesterday, they said yesterday, you know, Biden's feeling so good, he's thinking of two terms. | ||
For you guys who are going to the press conference, you know, our host yesterday, Eric Prince, said, hey, his presidency ends on the press conference Thursday, it's going to end on Friday, right? | ||
They're saying, no, he's actually, he's feeling so good, he's thinking of two terms and buried lead in here, which I think is false. | ||
They're saying, oh, the Biden team's heckling the Obama guys, right? | ||
Because they're doing... Biden will end up being the transformational president that Obama promised to be. | ||
Eric Reitens. | ||
Look, the other thing that's happening, the piece that isn't in this article, is that the world and America are waking up to the weakness and the failures of the Biden administration. | ||
Everybody is watching this crisis on the border. | ||
Americans across the country are recognizing, the people of Missouri certainly do, this rise in violent crime that is happening under the Biden administration. | ||
They are recognizing the failures in that $1.9 trillion bill, which was a leftist wish list bill, that's tagging every single person who's listening to this who's a taxpayer with a $5,000 bill. | ||
Everybody recognizes these failures, so one of the reasons why Biden's also rushing this is that I think he knows the people of America are catching on, and they are not going to have this in 2022. | ||
We're taking back the Senate. | ||
Conservatives are going to take back the Senate because of President Trump's leadership. | ||
This is a bold, strong America First Party. | ||
It is a peace through strength party. | ||
Americans are recognizing the failure of the Biden administration overseas. | ||
Fighters are stepping up, and the people of America are going to know, hey, this has to end. | ||
So they've got a short window, and that's why they're trying to jam this through. | ||
They know they have a short window. | ||
Here's the other thing. | ||
It's a 50-50 country right now. | ||
I mean, not just the polling, but in the House, you're a couple of seats away, and I realize it's winner-take-all, but in the Senate, you're tied. | ||
That's what's so audacious about it. | ||
They understand they have a short window to jam this through, and you've got to change the rules. | ||
Dave, Brad, I want to bring you in. | ||
You were there working on the, you came to Congress in the greatest upset, I think the first time in history a majority leader was defeated in a primary in 2014. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Driven by the immigration battle, right? | ||
The Gang of Eight fight. | ||
But you were there and saw the Tea Party revolt in 2010. | ||
Put in perspective, Dave, from a guy that's been in Congress, How radical is what this Axios article talks about, what they're actually trying to accomplish, or trying to, I guess, jam through, as Eric Greitens would say? | ||
Yeah, well, historian Bess Schloss in there frames it as being a new New Deal, and he frames it historically to thank God for the New Deal, which saved us from catastrophe. | ||
What they never mention is that it was the government that caused the catastrophe. | ||
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Right. | |
So the Great Depression caused by, you know, go back to Milton Friedman, the four, they got monetary policy wrong. | ||
They got fiscal policy wrong. | ||
They got trade policy wrong, etc. | ||
So this new five trillion and this show highlights it more than any other show out there is we're headed towards status capitalism. | ||
So this five trillion is historically just huge. | ||
And it's real spending. | ||
The last stimulus bill was a trillion, two trillion, but, you know, one trillion real spending. | ||
If the economy even had a pulse, you'd have hyperinflation right now. | ||
So this shows you that the real economy is laying dead. | ||
It's a corpse laying there. | ||
We're $30 trillion in debt on the bondholder side. | ||
We're $7 trillion of funny money, sugar high, from the Federal Reserve System. | ||
So the corpse, we're just pushing blood through it to keep it surviving. | ||
The senator just had it right that the Biden regime, they see what's coming at them. | ||
Terrible policies. | ||
So they're just pumping it up. | ||
And another reminder that your show often covers too, right? | ||
The Fed printed too much money back in 04, 05. | ||
All that money had to find somewhere to go. | ||
So went into the real estate bubble, which gave us the financial crisis of 08. | ||
So the federal government messed that up. | ||
That's called a major distortion Now the five trillion is going to be another distortion to fix the old distortion. | ||
And all of this is a movement away from the real economy. | ||
That's your basic measuring stick. | ||
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The real economy is... Hang on. | |
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I want to make sure people understand this. | ||
This is the problem with the financialization of the economy. | ||
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We've got the Fed, and this is the fiat currency, and now you pound it, and hey, as much as I just did my 30 minutes with the European Chinese That have left China on my 30-minute interview every day. | ||
They're talking about, hey, Russia and China yesterday saying, first order of business, got to get off the US dollar. | ||
We know that's because the dollar is a primary reserve currency. | ||
There's oftentimes, though, if I'm in Russia and China saying, hey, what are these guys doing, right? | ||
They're our enemy, so they're looking to make us Argentina. | ||
But people have to understand out there, Dave, and you know this better than anybody, being an economist, is that, hey, If the dollar stops being the prime reserve currency, right, we're going to be Argentina. | ||
Look, I know there's arguments from the Libertarians and guys like that saying, hey, we shouldn't do it, this is why we've got to be the world's cop. | ||
Yeah, that's for a different day. | ||
Where we are with $30 trillion in debt, and Dave, we don't even talk about the net present value of the contingent liabilities on the dollar is anywhere, I think Dave, from $90 trillion to $200 trillion, depending on your discount rate. | ||
I mean, this thing is out of control, and these guys right now have gone into, forget Mel Freeman, they're in this new concept of modern monetary theory. | ||
I told you this day was coming. | ||
Right, it's crazy. | ||
AOC and these guys talking about this. | ||
I tell you what, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We've got Greitens, Raheem Kassam, the great Dave Bradford down at Liberty University, the Dean of the Business School down there. | ||
We're going to return and talk about all this. | ||
We've got Michelle Bachman. | ||
The Dean down there at Regent University, she's going to come on. | ||
We're going to go to the border. | ||
We've got a lot of activity. | ||
Things are happening. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay, we know what the fight is. | ||
It's framed. | ||
So let's get on with it, right? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Thumbsucking. | ||
Not allowed in the War Room. | ||
Next. | ||
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Okay, there's a Boston paper, a Boston website up today that says Mike Lindell's the bravest man in America. | ||
I don't know if he's the bravest, but he's pretty brave, because he gets it incoming. | ||
Any way possible. | ||
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Uh, Raheem's still raving about the slippers. | ||
There are some people that observe, if you get the slippers, maybe you get a half-size bigger, right? | ||
Uh, Raheem's, you know, walking around with a, uh, he loves the slippers. | ||
Fiance loves the slippers, but he had a little bit of a pinched face yesterday. | ||
He's very Natalie Attired today. | ||
Well, mostly the reason is I wanted to wear them into the War Room. | ||
And I realize that with my pair of socks I could... Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
I'm already getting blown for no thumb sucking and no slippers in the war room. | ||
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You're very, very Natalie attired today. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And done not terribly expensively. | ||
Very, very smart... Oh, thrift stores. | ||
I love my thrift stores. | ||
Thrift stores? | ||
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Rahim, if you've got an eye for quality... I'm hoping to pick up an unwashed barber jacket one day. | |
This is going to be an NFT, what are you talking about? | ||
It's going to be in a museum. | ||
Okay, I want to go back to, the battle's been framed late. | ||
In fact, we had to junk the whole show. | ||
We had scheduled for a day to do this because we knew this was coming. | ||
We knew someone like a Mike Allen would get a scoop like this. | ||
What I think was interesting, before I go back to Brad, I think it was interesting, he convened, which was not leaked, he convened a group of historians In the East Wing, I think to talk about the filibuster and talk about the historic nature, and it clearly had guys on his side of the football, they're saying, go for it, go for it. | ||
Even with this, look, it's tied in the Senate, it's virtually tied in the House, the country's evenly divided, right? | ||
I would actually say, if you really look at where people, if you explain it to people, We're two-thirds, one-third, of people that support America First and the policies of Trump. | ||
They just have to be explained better. | ||
We've got to have people who fight for those policies, who explain them. | ||
Dave's doing such a fantastic job for us. | ||
Let's remember, when we talk about the financialization of the economy, you talk about this funny money. | ||
Remember, at the end of the day, this is debt that is being piled on the heads of every single person who is listening to this program right now. | ||
There is no magic. | ||
And if you look back in history, time after time after time, this doesn't work. | ||
When you pile debt upon debt upon debt, eventually the system does collapse. | ||
And the idea that you're going to have an economy where you borrow money to pay interest on the money you borrowed. | ||
Everybody who's listening knows that doesn't make any sense. | ||
And it doesn't matter what AOC says. | ||
It doesn't matter what the historians who Joe Biden brings into the office says. | ||
It defies common sense. | ||
It will not work. | ||
So, Dave, I want to go back to you to Eric Greitens' point, particularly the fact that it's always the little guy who gets crushed when this happens, right? | ||
Whether it's deflation, hyperinflation, all that. | ||
I want to go back to you about the real economy. | ||
One thing people should remember is how this is financed, okay? | ||
It's financed. | ||
You've got to sell the bonds, right? | ||
You look at the 10-year Treasuries. | ||
Treasuries are on fire right now. | ||
Still historically low. | ||
But the percentage growth in the 10-year trade, I tell you, the bond market is revolting. | ||
The Gulf Emirates, the Japanese, and the Chinese are going to have to buy a significant amount of these bonds. | ||
And remember, the interest payment that the American people are paying right now is funding the Chinese military. | ||
You're funding your greatest existential threats, military, is funded off of your tax dollars. | ||
Just remember, that's the way the math works, okay? | ||
But, even worse, There ain't enough suckers out there to buy this, right? | ||
No matter how much they jack up the rates, there's a limit to what these guys are going to do. | ||
That means you have to, what called Dave Brat, as you know, monetize the debt. | ||
That's where we just, we just create, the American taxpayers, quote-unquote, own that. | ||
We just make it up. | ||
We just create it and it goes back on. | ||
The day that carousel stops, We are Argentina, because then you've got to go back and actually get a bond holder. | ||
You just can't keep... Being the prime reserve currency allows us to play this funny game that we just monetized the debt. | ||
Dave Brat, walk us through the real economy versus this house of cards. | ||
Yes, that's what I wanted to get back to. | ||
The conversation is always around the financialization of everything, because that's where Wall Street makes their money at the expense of the small guy, as you just said. | ||
So what is the real economy? | ||
Three things cause economic growth. | ||
Capital, like physical capital, machinery, etc. | ||
Human capital, education, like the engineers and scientists and computer scientists that we're not producing, that China and India are producing. | ||
And then finally, third, technology. | ||
Those three together give you the 1%, 2%, 3% growth in real GDP. | ||
The rest is just a smokescreen, right? | ||
So if you want to really do well by the small guy, you get the kids in K-12 aiming at IT, jobs, information technology, cyber, etc. | ||
So you get the real economy humming. | ||
Instead of doing any of that, the left is just going to increase the size of the federal government, right? | ||
It's just a straight out Marxist play for power. | ||
And then they, irony of ironies, are going to scream about fascism. | ||
You learn in eighth grade social science class that fascism requires a big state. | ||
So they were horrified when the Republicans had control of their big state that they created. | ||
Right. | ||
And so now what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to increase the role of the federal government by another five trillion. | ||
That's that's one fourth of the entire economy of the U.S. | ||
And the current economy, everybody already knows, has dominated your tax dollars. | ||
You're paying local tax, state tax, Social Security tax, and your federal income tax. | ||
So on top of all of that, they're adding another $5 trillion to overstimulate the money. | ||
And the key is, the government is picking winners and losers. | ||
So it is like a third world country because all money, the whole green new deal piece. | ||
Yeah, and this argument about socialism, I think this thing of social capitalism is the point. | ||
They want a form of state capitalism, you know, statism, where they have a handful of oligarchs that are in business, big government with big industries. | ||
You crush the entrepreneur. | ||
It shouldn't be lost to you in the tax bill he's talking about. | ||
The first thing they're talking about is not corporate tax increase, not tax on the wealthy. | ||
That's all going to come. | ||
They're talking about that entrepreneurs right off of the pass-throughs that Trump fought and the Job Creators Network, Alfredo Ortiz and the guys fought for. | ||
That's the first thing going. | ||
They've got to kill the entrepreneur class. | ||
Who's recalling Newsom in California? | ||
It's Lydia. | ||
friend and and angry school mothers and grandmothers out there say you gotta open the schools and the entrepreneurs is not a trump revolt out there this is entrepreneurs why they're they're gonna take it on the chin what folks have to understand is like a talk about the fourth industrial revolution the stem jobs we've changed education over to stem but with with these radicals what they want is unlimited immigration to southern border to suppress wages among working-class people It's the reason the blue-collar Hispanics on the southern border have revolted against that. | ||
But at the higher level, they want to let the whole world come in and compete for it. | ||
And I realize there's trade-offs. | ||
Hey, if you've got the Einsteins, we'll do that, right? | ||
Although I'm not crazy about that, Rahim, as you know, because I think that's kind of imperialism, too. | ||
But all of our middle-class Hispanic, African-American, and white kids have got to be accessed to the engineering schools, the computer science schools, and the jobs in Silicon Valley. | ||
It's your money. | ||
By the way, it's all institutional money. | ||
It's your pension funds, etc. | ||
This scam is where the elites skim it off the top and put the burden on you. | ||
And here's the beauty of it. | ||
You get to pay for it. | ||
You get to pay for it. | ||
It's a great, it's not a conspiracy, it's up in your grill! | ||
It's so obvious, right? | ||
It takes the Russians and the Chinese to say, hey, I don't know if we're going to be buying these bonds, right? | ||
Because in this dollar, what are you guys doing with the dollar? | ||
You're crushing the dollar. | ||
Dave Brett, I'm an attorney at Ewing Greitens. | ||
How do we work ourselves out of that? | ||
What's the counter-narrative we've got to hammer back on every day to make sure the American people get woke of exactly what the scam is that this kind of state capitalists are doing to us? | ||
Yeah, well, I'm going to pull a 180 on you right here and give you a non-traditional answer. | ||
The answer is not a policy message. | ||
It's a great awakening. | ||
And back to your theme of the greatness of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
And if you really want to change the country, you better change its heart and its soul, because politics and rationality are all downstream from culture. | ||
And Nietzsche, you know, crushed Karl Marx, called him a lightweight philosopher, his ethics is meaningless. | ||
It's deep as a wading pool. | ||
Nietzsche knew that culture comes from the great soul people, from Moses, from Jesus, Confucius, Buddha. | ||
There's your cultures. | ||
Right? | ||
And so we've given up on what made us great. | ||
Moses, the Ten Commandments, Jesus. | ||
Love enters the lexicon at zero. | ||
This is what Rabbi Sparrow talks about, about the American version of the Judeo-Christian ethic, right? | ||
The American version of the Judeo-Christian ethic. | ||
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And let me say what Dave is saying is so important. | |
Go ahead, Dave. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, and when I taught college, you know, people don't realize the left has hijacked the word love right now. | ||
Love is at the cross, right, in the Christian tradition. | ||
And our Judeo-Christian tradition has encompassed that term as well. | ||
But the left has hijacked love. | ||
Which came strictly out of the Judeo-Christian tradition. | ||
The Greeks didn't have it, the Romans didn't have it, etc. | ||
And our young folks are so uneducated on these basics, I had to remind them that I don't think the calendar started at zero when you were born. | ||
And so something pretty big must have happened at the year zero. | ||
And I think we ought to hit rewind and go back to what of just monumental importance happened at zero | ||
That gave us the rule of law, and freedom, and freedom of conscience, the idea that we're all created in God's image, that led to the Magna Carta, the Constitution, James Madison, free markets, wealth beyond comprehension, and the American people, if we walk into the desert, God's still here, but we're walking in the desert right now. | ||
We need to turn around. | ||
Okay, Dave, what's your social media? | ||
How do people get down to you at Liberty University? | ||
Not much social media going on right now, but parents, take a look at the Business School and Liberty University. | ||
We still teach. | ||
We train champions for Christ. | ||
We teach the Judeo-Christian history. | ||
We teach the greatness of the Declaration and our founding documents, and have your kids take a good look. | ||
Liberty's great. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We return. | ||
Commander Greitens is going to walk us through the underpinnings of the Judeo-Christian West and why that's where the fight has got to start. | ||
We then got Michelle Bachmann coming in from Regent University. | ||
Raheem Kassam, Stephen K. Bannon, Commander Eric Greitens. | ||
We'll return in The War Room in just a second. | ||
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Okay Eric Greitens, the underpinnings of the Judeo-Christian West it's all going to be on the table now. This is a radical agenda sir. Keep in mind so the importance of what Dave was saying is that for us to win it's not just a policy fight it's It's about reviving the American Republic. | ||
That's what needs to be done. | ||
So then you ask yourself, why is the left coming after history? | ||
Why are they trying to take Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln's names off of schools? | ||
They're trying to attack our history. | ||
They're trying to attack our cultural foundations. | ||
You've seen them go after Dr. Seuss, okay? | ||
It seems ridiculous, but why are they doing this? | ||
Why are they attacking Dr. Seuss? | ||
Why are they even attacking Mr. Potato Head? | ||
This isn't a joke. | ||
It's part of a plan. | ||
What they're trying to do is to rip out the heart and the guts of that cultural foundation. | ||
This is a Judeo-Christian country. | ||
It is rooted in the Constitution. | ||
Those core principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness has been at the core of the American Republic since our inception. | ||
Their attack on those cultural institutions, the cancel culture, the big tech censorship, all of this is part of a piece of attacking those foundations. | ||
It brightens onto something, Rahim, and there's been some criticism of some of the other sites or whatever that spend too much time on chasing Dr. Seuss, etc., but it is inextricably linked. | ||
I understand we cover more of the finance, more of the capital markets, more of the pandemic, more of the geopolitics, CCP. | ||
But sometimes we don't get enough time to cover some of those things. | ||
But it is inextricably linked. | ||
What they were trying to do is using information warfare is to depress you, to make sure that disorient you, that it's all coming unglued, right? | ||
And therefore you just quit. | ||
Now we can't quit. | ||
You've got to double down. | ||
And if you think about it from this perspective, okay, so the Karl Marx version of socialism is that you own the means of production. | ||
They were talking about owning capital, that you'd own factories. You'd own the means of production. | ||
What they're trying to do today, what the left is doing, is that they're trying to own the means of cultural production. | ||
That's why they're going after Hollywood. | ||
That's why they're going after schools. | ||
That's why they're going after your curriculum. | ||
That's why they're going after the books that they tell you that you are allowed to read. | ||
They're trying to take over the culture. | ||
Look, Mao knew this. | ||
This is the whole thing we talked about this summer with BLM and the struggle sessions. | ||
They knew when they were 20 or 30 years into this, they understood that the Great Leap Forwards and the famines, the means of production was a little beyond them at the time, the industrial thing. | ||
They didn't really have the managerial expertise. | ||
So they had to go to the culture. | ||
They had to go back. | ||
We've got to destroy traditional Chinese cultures based around the family. | ||
That's what cultural Marxism is. | ||
You must destroy the family as the unit that people revolve around. | ||
We have to destroy the beliefs of that, right? | ||
So that's why I think people that focus too much, or focus a lot on this, neither is right or wrong. | ||
I don't think collectively we did a good enough job of, and that's why I admire Marjorie Taylor Greene, you've got to chop block this at every step. | ||
You've got to highlight the fact, and still by nobody today, Rahim, this COVID bill was the most radical piece of legislation since the Great Society. | ||
That's why they were high-fiving and talking about Lyndon Johnson on the day they signed it. | ||
And the left knew this. | ||
But it came with, it didn't go back to appropriation committee, you got 1.9 trillion dollars. | ||
You understand the scale of this thing in debt. | ||
The scale of this thing is huge, sir. | ||
I want to come back to a point made a moment ago, because if I'm Madeleine Peltz, and thank goodness I'm not, but if I'm Madeleine Peltz, my headline this morning is, Eric Greitens says Mr. Potato Head and Dr. Seuss are part of America's Cultural Foundation. | ||
Right? | ||
He's one of the framers, one of the framers. | ||
But let's clarify that because there are always these two strands. | ||
One is the everyday strand where they attack the things you see and you interact with every day and that is the Dr. Seusses and the popular culture part. | ||
And then of course you have the historical part which you talked about as well which is the Jefferson statues and the Lincoln statues. | ||
But you're right to say that they're both parts of the same issue, and that issue is, you know, I never had a potato head, I never had a Dr. Seuss book, so I can't speak to having any fondness with these things, right? | ||
All I had as a young boy is my pillow. | ||
Can we put Raheem, did anyone ever put Raheem's shot, I want the shot in the diaper, the shot in the diaper about on the rug. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
I understand full well what they're doing here, and what they're doing here is trying to associate your everyday interactions with racism and sexism and make you feel bad about it. | ||
But for instance, think about this. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Here's the picture. | ||
Let's put the picture up. | ||
Why not, right? | ||
This is me not reading Dr. Seuss. | ||
For our podcast. | ||
You look like you need him, mister. | ||
You look like Mr. Potato Head. | ||
I look like I need a diet. | ||
Healthy baby. | ||
So this comes down to the everyday interactions. | ||
And the everyday interactions are actually quite telling in terms of what they're really doing here. | ||
They take Uncle Ben off the Uncle Ben's packets. | ||
They take Aunt Jemima off the Aunt Jemima packets. | ||
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The Indian princess off the Land O'Lakes butter. | |
You know, what's really happening here, actually, is there- there's a meme about this, right? | ||
The Land of Lakes butter packet. | ||
America's kept the land, but taken- but removed the Indian, right? | ||
And that's actually the neo-imperialistic mindset at play right there. | ||
So it's important that we get our heads around their psychology on all of this, when we're thinking about how we fight against it. | ||
You were a Claremont Fellow, right? | ||
A Lincoln Fellow, which I'm not allowed to say. | ||
A Lincoln Fellow at Claremont. | ||
I think one of the things we also, and people love the fight with Pope Slice, I want to get the Claremont guys in here, because I know both in you and Andrew, a big change when you guys went out there and spent the three weeks of immersion in the foundational documents, original source text, To understand the Constitution, the Declaration, how everything worked together, right? | ||
Everything in the West. | ||
It's the most intense period of study I've ever done in my life. | ||
Now, granted, it's the only period of study I've ever done in my life. | ||
No, but it's a serious course. | ||
It changed Andrew Breitbart's life. | ||
And if people want to do it themselves, you can actually just subscribe to the Claremont Review of Books. | ||
It's like seven bucks a quarter, and it's phenomenal. | ||
How do we frame this fight? | ||
Because this is the fight, and for the audience, what we're saying is, hey, the day for Sunshine Patriots passes. | ||
They framed it this morning on Axios, leaked a big story to Mike Allen. | ||
They're rolling hard. | ||
They think they've got a little momentum. | ||
I told you, as soon as they get above 50% in the approval, Right? | ||
What she was done. | ||
And why? | ||
Because the mainstream media is saying that COVID-19 is the relief for the people. | ||
The vaccine's all fine. | ||
You know, don't look over here. | ||
We're not anti-vaxxers, but there is a number of questions about the vaccine. | ||
But they're going to roll the vaccine out. | ||
They're going to juice the economy in this thing. | ||
They're going to start forcing. | ||
Now they're going to all be on, hey, we got to open the schools. | ||
They got to go against the teachers unions. | ||
They believe that coupled with the next four trillion dollars, right, that they're going to bring this summer and fall is going to so juice this economy that they're going to be all in in 2022. | ||
So right now, this window of opportunity is bang it, bang it all through. | ||
Yeah, and think about also what they're doing. | ||
They have this massive crisis at the border that even the mainstream media can't ignore anymore. | ||
You have rising violent crime across the country. | ||
You have the insanity of keeping kids out of school in so many places around the country. | ||
So everyone has started to recognize the failure of their policies in practice, not to mention overseas, where President Trump was able to create peace through strength. | ||
You're seeing Biden's weakness. | ||
So all of this is happening. | ||
So what do they want to do? | ||
They want to shift everybody's focus to this leftist priority, that they're going to end the filibuster, that they're going to radically transform the country, that they're going to push this $5 trillion in debt. | ||
They want to shift attention away from their failures to this big leftist agenda. | ||
And they think that they'll have the mainstream media with them on that. | ||
Well, they are going to have the mainstream media. | ||
I mean, the mainstream media right now is cheerleading. | ||
I want to go to, I don't think we're going to have time to play it, but a couple of things on Morning Joe this morning. | ||
Number one, the interview, the whole discussion, Raheem, about Biden. | ||
You know, some senators are saying about who's going to get approved and who's not going to get approved in Biden's administration. | ||
Then you got Mika. | ||
I don't know, is Mika now a spokeswoman for the Biden Institute? | ||
Well don't forget, in the early part of the Trump administration, she was buttering Donald Trump up and trying to get all cozy there. | ||
I think we've still got that clip. | ||
Well hang on a second, now that you mention that, when Nigel Farage came on that Saturday, when he went up to, the week after we won, I think the people coming down the elevator were Joe and Mika. | ||
I remember, I had my feet up on your desk, and Joe Scarborough walks by. | ||
Making yourself at home, weren't you? | ||
I was. | ||
How come you're not nice like in the baby picture? | ||
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You're a very, very nice little boy. | |
So what's amazing about this, I don't know, can we play the clip? | ||
Can we? | ||
Do we have the clip? | ||
Let's see if Denver's got it up. | ||
We've also got Michelle Bachmann, we're trying to get her to come on here from Regent University. | ||
We were talking about yesterday, the seven hours The seven hours about the voter fraud, stealing, all of that. | ||
And of course, the star, they had many, they had AGs, everything. | ||
The star had to be Peter Navarro, who had a... Let's go ahead and play the clip from this morning. | ||
With four of President Biden's cabinet secretaries, our next guest makes five. | ||
From the Commerce Department, Gina Raimondo joins us straight ahead on Morning Joe. | ||
And just a note, this afternoon I'm so excited to be teaming up with the Biden Institute for a great event at the University of Delaware. | ||
Students are taking part in the annual Women's History Month Luncheon for a virtual opportunity to network with women in leadership. | ||
It's a great panel including Valerie Biden-Owens and Eleni Asanas. | ||
It's going to be so much fun. | ||
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That's going to be fantastic. | |
I am so excited. | ||
We're back in one minute. | ||
Okay, let's bring in, I tell you what, right now, if Biden had done the Trump Institute, they would have been in a full meltdown. | ||
Let's bring in now Dean Michelle Bachmann down at the Regents University. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes here and we'd love to hold you over the break, but I've got to talk about Your summit yesterday, your conference, seven hours long. | ||
I caught as much of it as I can in and out. | ||
It was magnificent. | ||
I don't want to say that Peter Navarro stole the show with his gun show, with the t-shirt and, you know, the full body sculpture of Peter Navarro, but Dean Bachman, it was unbelievable. | ||
Tell us what happened yesterday. | ||
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Yeah, it really was. | |
I gotta tell you, I mean, a conference online for seven hours, it's like gagging me with a spoon. | ||
Who could do it? | ||
but it was it would be on dollar because for the very first time that the people opening falvo and telling the truth about what happened in the twenty twenty election and what is happening today by the selfish uh... uh... | ||
uh... craving left in wanting to make sure that they established full power for themselves going forward we we went through all of that peter navarro if you said in unbelievable job which is stellar navarro report we put the link up we want everyone to read the navarro reports he goes through this six swing things swing states and the six areas of voter fraud And he lays it out line by line, verse by verse. | ||
People were shocked by what they saw. | ||
And then David Clements, this is thanks to you, recommending David Clements. | ||
David Clements, the law professor from New Mexico State University, came in and he laid out the story of the legal challenges. | ||
and the fraud that it was that the judges didn't go forward with the legal challenges. | ||
Then we had the Gateway Pundit guys, Joe and Jim Hoffs, put together, they distilled down 1,700 articles regarding the election fraud and the voter theft, and it was, they blew it out of the water. | ||
Speaker after speaker, we had Mark Stein, Eric Metaxas, Ben Carson, unbelievable. | ||
Dean Bachman, can you hang on one second, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back with the action plan coming out of the Regent University Summit. | ||
You guys want to take care of November 3rd? | ||
Dean Bachman and the team down at Regent are going to do it, be the tip of the spear. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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We provide this information every day, but we're just the guys here doing it. | ||
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It's your agency that this is all about. | ||
That's what's going to make the changes here in the United States to save this republic. | ||
And yesterday, because a lot of people saying last week, you don't see. | ||
Wait, where are we on voter fraud? | ||
November 3rd. | ||
Yo, we're working 24-7. | ||
Sometimes you can't see behind the scenes. | ||
The Regent University, Dean Bachman, put on seven hours. | ||
By the way, could have gone for 20, but they did seven. | ||
It was intense. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
And one guy that continues to fight for this every day is Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike Lindell is the tip of the spear of this. | ||
This Boston website today is called The Bravest Man in America. | ||
He's out there on the fight. | ||
We couldn't get him on today because we're too jammed. | ||
We're going to have him on tomorrow talk about developments in his fight for this also about the new social media site He's launching if you want to support Lindell if you want to support the my pillow company We want to support war room what we're asking you to do is just go to my pillow comm Text and type in in the promo code war room and then spend your time on the site see anything you need It's up to 66% discounts. Okay. I want to go back to Regent University, you know, we had Dave Brad at Liberty Michelle Bachmann at at Regent | ||
These are two powerhouse intellectual institutions for the Judeo-Christian ethic. | ||
I gotta tell you, Dean Bachman, I was blown away. | ||
It was seven hours, there was no break, it was intense, and I want to just give a shout out to the guys at Regent, to the men and women down at Regent. | ||
The production quality, you know, I'm a film director, the production quality Although people on the left don't sometimes love my films. | ||
Don't embrace my films. | ||
Although Errol Morris did. | ||
Errol Morris did. | ||
American Dharma. | ||
The production quality of what you guys did for seven hours with no breaks was extraordinary. | ||
Now, I don't like giving Navarro credit of how great he was, but the production quality and the intensity of the content. | ||
There was no happy talk. | ||
There's no fluff. | ||
There's not a lot of stuff you see on TV sometimes. | ||
This was intense. | ||
So what do you guys, first off a shout out to you guys, and how do people get access to this now? | ||
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This afternoon our great ITAV team is putting the entire seven-hour conference end-to-end up online at regent.edu forward slash election integrity. | |
Anyone can watch it for free. | ||
And then there'll also be a multiplex box and people can click on each speaker so they can watch the speakers they want. | ||
But I will tell you, there is something extremely powerful about watching the entire 7 hours end-to-end. | ||
It blew people out of the water. | ||
My phone blew up last night, today, everywhere over here. | ||
Because for the first time, we were the opening salvo on telling the truth about what happened in 2020 and these craven politicians, selfish politicians going forward, who want to cement in place their power base forever and transform the United States of America. | ||
We hit that, and like you had said, we could have done seven hours On the panel of HR1, with first-class presenters, Jon Fung, Hans von Spakovsky, and Jay Ashcroft. | ||
We could have done seven hours on that. | ||
We could have done seven hours on the Peter Navarro report. | ||
Easy! | ||
We could have done seven hours on David Clemens. | ||
And so those are the kind of things, you're talking about action. | ||
That's what we're talking about going forward. | ||
I'm in discussions with Dr. David Clements now about actually putting on a mock trial of all the evidence from these 60 cases that were filed so people can actually see it. | ||
And I think we should do the same with Peter Navarro. | ||
I think we should do a long form so people can actually see in these six states, it wasn't just one trick, it was multiple tricks, and put it on the table. | ||
We're burning, I've got to jump here, but I've got to ask you. | ||
We're going to put it up, we're going to promote this, people should watch it. | ||
It's the best primer, by the way, not just what happened on November 3rd, the primer of this Axios story about they're coming for it at every angle for HR1. | ||
Dean Bachman, Congressman Bachman, you've seen this before. | ||
Tell us your interpretation of this Axios story, where the Biden administration is going to go on this radical transformation of the United States. | ||
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Well, the first step is to consolidate all power, because once you remove accountability from politicians, then all bets are off. | |
They can do anything they want to do. | ||
They're doing anything they want to do right now, acting like H.R. | ||
1 is passed, but they have to pass H.R. | ||
1. | ||
Otherwise, we're going to be after their tail two years from now. | ||
They're not going to let that happen. | ||
That's why they're going to pull out all the stops to pass H.R. | ||
1. | ||
Dean Bogman, how do people get access to you? | ||
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Uh, well, first of all, go to regent.edu forward slash election integrity for the entire conference. | |
I'm at Regent University. | ||
It's mbachman at regent.edu. | ||
B-A-C-H-M-A-N-N. | ||
mbachman at regent.edu. | ||
We'll put that up in the live chat and make sure we get tons of traffic there today. | ||
Great, great, great job. | ||
Look forward to having you back on the show. | ||
Thanks to you! | ||
It's thanks to you! | ||
It's thanks to you! | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
We just threw in a couple of... We created a monster in Navarro anyway, so we're passing him off on you for a while. | ||
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I love this guy, and I want to buy more of those t-shirts. | |
They're killer. | ||
God, you're just, you're just, you're just, you're just feeling it. | ||
You're just feeling it. | ||
Dee Bachman, thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate you coming on. | ||
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Okay, bye-bye. | |
I think it's important that we just remind each other, as you go out there and you look at all of the facts that Dean Bachman has put out, all of the facts that the guys at the Gateway Pundit have put out, that it's not just consuming those, but it's consuming them and then sharing them. | ||
This is what we have to do to be force multipliers. | ||
It's not just about educating ourselves, it's also about spreading the word. | ||
What you guys do such a good job on at the War Room here is that you're on it. | ||
Day after day after day, putting out the facts that the mainstream media won't cover. | ||
We need to have those out and let everybody know, hey, this is where you gotta go. | ||
You should have, maybe we should have watch parties where we live, we get Posobiec and Rahim to live tweet this. | ||
Rahim, why did it take Regent University to do this? | ||
Eight weeks after January 20th. | ||
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I mean, you know... Do you want the truth? | |
I mean, this goes to the core failures of the Republican Party centrally, as usual. | ||
You know, and everybody sort of stands and leans on their shovels and expects the people that they represent, the people that are supposed to represent them rather, to do their jobs. | ||
What a ridiculous thought. | ||
If you take HR 1 part out of this thing, there's a couple hours, if you had had this five hours in the Trump impeachment trial, and I just think for the Trump followers, see what Lindsey Graham talked him out of, this fake thing, oh you're going to get the votes, he had to vote, when Rand Paul pulled the constitutional question, not one of those guys could have voted, could have voted to convict. | ||
Impossible! | ||
Okay? | ||
Lindsey Graham in the McConnell clique, Talked him into not presenting this. | ||
If that had been presented, I'm going to tell you, people would have said, hey, who are we actually going to inaugurate on the 20th? | ||
This thing is... That's why, by the way, that's why they wanted to bump it after the inauguration day and have it later. | ||
Okay? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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