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Well the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So 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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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Hey, look, I just want to go, we're going to get Darren Beattie here in a second, but I am a massive believer in Tradition with a capital T. | ||
But I want a monarchy of the people, and I want an aristocracy of the common man. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what Lao Tzu, the great Chinese philosopher, I think, basically in the same time around Socrates, who's, I think, the interpreter or the philosopher that gave us access to the Tao Te Ching. | ||
But he has a great quote. | ||
The work is done and the mission accomplished. | ||
A great leader will have The people say, look what we have done. | ||
We need a monarchy of the people and we need an aristocracy of the common man. | ||
And Prince Philip was a man's man, no doubt about it. | ||
I love some of the quotes, etc. | ||
The IRA did blow up his uncle on a yacht off Ireland, right? | ||
And I'm not justifying the IRA. | ||
No, you have a problem. | ||
Not to justify an error, particularly as they, for years, went and worked for the PLO. | ||
But I want a monarchy of the people. | ||
I want an aristocracy of the common man. | ||
It sounds great. | ||
What does it mean? | ||
Tell me how that works in governance. | ||
It works in government. | ||
Governance is what we're talking about right here. | ||
The deplorables, what we do is we put people like Mo Brooks and Greitens and others in. | ||
It's a democracy. | ||
But you put people in that take on Jerome Powell and say, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
That's the way the system is you've set up. | ||
But that's not the way the system we want. | ||
We want a system. | ||
We want a system that works for all people in the United States had close to that. | ||
After World War II. | ||
That's where the golden age of the 50s, right? | ||
And hey, just saying, you did have a 91% marginal tax rate, but the gap between CEOs and informant, like my dad was at the phone company, was not that great. | ||
Not what it is today. | ||
We've become untethered. | ||
We've become untethered. | ||
And I want to go back to, if Rabbi Sparrow, the great Rabbi Sparrow, went in with his book, Pushback, and started talking about the Old Testament, just like an evangelical Christian went to these shareholder meetings and preached a lived Christianity, both of them would have nets thrown over them. | ||
Okay? | ||
These reductionist materialists, this is what the two sides are becoming very evident. | ||
And that's why we're taking the lead on this transhumanism thing, because transhumanism is just the convergence of technology, this technological singularity. | ||
They don't want, and this is why Tucker, this replacement theory is not about whites, it's not about race, it's about human beings. | ||
The way we do this, the aristocracy of the common man puts human beings, first, in a capitalist context. | ||
Okay? | ||
In a capitalist context. | ||
That's the great fight of this era we have. | ||
That's why the donors don't want Trumpism. | ||
And they understand Trump for all his imperfections. | ||
He was a, he was, he was, look, I was there in 16 ladies and gentlemen, came in nine days ago. | ||
It was divine providence. | ||
It was divine providence. | ||
Donald Trump's a very imperfect instrument and he'd be the first to admit that. | ||
But he took this movement 20 years, he leapfrogged two decades to reverse American decline by the managed, that's what Hillary Clinton stood for, the managed decline of our elites, by our elites. | ||
This whole concept of the Thucydides Trap, this is the intellectual context that Kissinger and Graham Allison and others put on that in the foreign policy community, and you see this in foreign affairs, you see in foreign policy, and this is what molds your life. | ||
They believe that we're a declining power. | ||
They've gone back to the Peloponnesian War to Sparta and Athens and say we are the declining power. | ||
But if you're smart and the elites are smart you can nudge the rising power to take enough of your beliefs that the elites kind of continue to make and control things. | ||
The only thing I asked Graham Allison, I said hey in the 15 examples you've given You missed the central point. | ||
He goes right there, right here in the embassy, right here in this building. | ||
He goes, what's that? | ||
I said, never in any of your examples did the elites of the declining power make more money on the way down than they made on the way up. | ||
The reason it all goes to a war is because they understand that the gig's up for them. | ||
That's the managed decline of our country. | ||
And you see it everywhere in education, at the southern border. | ||
Right? | ||
You see it across the board, in our economics, in jobs. | ||
This is why you can't run around in a country and have a bunch of service, and they sit there, oh the service economy, no, the service economy, you must be a great manufacturing power and we must be a leading power in the fourth industrial revolution. | ||
As Great Britain or the United States has led all this since the steam engine. | ||
Remember, human progress is kind of flat. | ||
Until you get to the steam engine, BANG! | ||
And you have a constant, human nature and technology. | ||
And now you're literally on a rocket ship, since the steam engine. | ||
Although we have not had any really major, outside of advances in algorithms, or the focus on algorithms, outside of biotechnology, you really haven't had great inventions. | ||
The great inventions you've had from, you know, really the Napoleonic Wars up until the 1970s, massive, insane, incredible. | ||
They haven't had those today. | ||
This is why they fear this audience. | ||
Why do they hate you? | ||
Why do they mock you? | ||
Why do they really care about you? | ||
Why are they trying to shut us down all the time? | ||
And the Media Matters guy is totally wrong. | ||
The show is more powerful than ever. | ||
Right? | ||
More resources than ever. | ||
Because the audience spans a global base in the United States. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do they want to destroy this audience? | ||
They understand that this audience is the source of power. | ||
That this audience will determine the direction of this country. | ||
That this audience was what... And go back in time. | ||
With Perot and Buchanan and all that. | ||
2010 to 2020, that 10 years in American political history. | ||
A revolt. | ||
A revolt of working class people. | ||
The Tea Party Revolution of 2010. | ||
And Boehner, that's the thing about his book. | ||
He's in there drinking his wine and talking. | ||
That's all noise. | ||
It doesn't understand the underlying convergence Of history and issues and economics that even got him to be Speaker of the House. | ||
No clue. | ||
He said Natalia Trash... His book is a perfect example of what one of the problems are. | ||
You have a political elite that just doesn't understand any of it. | ||
Right? | ||
Just doesn't understand any of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I know Raheem's getting serious, man. | ||
He's going to the notepad. | ||
You know what, Raheem? | ||
This is so great. | ||
I think I actually may have struck a chord in you. | ||
Why? | ||
Now you're writing, you're taking notes. | ||
Oh, I'm not taking notes. | ||
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I'm lining notes up. | |
He's got his number two pencil out. | ||
His electronic number two pencil. | ||
No, but this is the thing itself. | ||
Over the weekend, and the leaks and the thing, and Jason Miller and these guys did a great job at compiling this, all the attacks on Trump and the sniping that came from the Four Seasons by the elites, the CEO call on Saturday, you know, driven by I think the woman who's a Rothschild, but really Augusta National and all the CEO corporate elites, coupled with Jerome Powell saying the quiet part out loud last night. | ||
And of course, Darren Beatty's going to join us in a second. | ||
The big MSNBC special. | ||
Richard Engle, my buddy over there, did an NBC special. | ||
Do we have Beatty? | ||
Is Beatty ready? | ||
Let's bring in Darren. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Let's get to do ten minutes. | ||
I've had like 30, with no unanswered. | ||
Okay, don't go back to the monarchy. | ||
Monarchy's for a different day. | ||
We don't need to. | ||
Okay, that's a different day. | ||
At first I was getting buried in the live chat, and now the anti-monarchists, my true populist brothers and sisters, are coming in my defense. | ||
Yeah, they don't get it, right? | ||
That's okay. | ||
I'll fix them. | ||
Let's talk about the browning of America for a moment. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Okay, what does that mean, by the way? | ||
Because I heard that when you played the clarinet. | ||
I hadn't heard it before. | ||
I mean, is she- are they literally talking about skin color? | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
Okay. | ||
They would, they would, sir. | ||
In which case- That shows they don't get it. | ||
Well, I mean, it shows that it shows maybe that we don't get it in a way as well, because we're talking across purposes. | ||
Right? | ||
Because you're not talking about race. | ||
You don't come on here every day and talk about race, but they do every day talk about race. | ||
And they and they use races as a means by which to divide the country. | ||
And, you know, frankly, and I say this as a brown person, I realized Boris down there in his undisclosed location is getting more of a tan than I am. | ||
But but but I am 100% racially ethnically South Asian, right? | ||
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But I don't live my life as a brown person, right? | ||
I don't, I don't, I don't walk brownly and I don't talk brown. | ||
You know, the things that they claim, the left claims that, you know, brown people should be treated brown. | ||
This is, this is their point all of the time, right? | ||
So, so there is an element of truth to what Tucker is saying in the sense that they perceive it as that. | ||
They perceive it as a replacement. | ||
It's not the right. | ||
It's not us. | ||
It's not the War Room. | ||
It's not even Tucker Carlson that perceives it that way. | ||
He's saying how they perceive it. | ||
And why do they perceive it that way? | ||
Why are they pushing that? | ||
The reason they're pushing that is because the left perceives brown people on the right or on the left or on nothing as stupid, as serfs, as people that they can control. | ||
They perceive it that way. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's why we're talking about cross-purposes. | ||
I'm not cross-purposing. | ||
What I'm saying is that there's a commonality. | ||
The commonality is like whether the Dowager Jr. | ||
or the Holy Spirit. | ||
It's the commonality of the spirit. | ||
It's the commonality of the fighting spirit. | ||
Right? | ||
It's the fighting spirit. | ||
That's why we're getting 40% of the vote in Hispanics, and we're going to get 60% of the vote in Hispanics. | ||
That's the realignment. | ||
And African-Americans, we're going to get a huge portion of particularly African-American males that understand about the job situation, right? | ||
That's all coming. | ||
You can see it now. | ||
It's starting right now. | ||
Asians, we're going to dominate Asian-Americans. | ||
We're going to dominate. | ||
They're on our side, I see this all the time. | ||
I've got to tell you, they're humping this AAPI. | ||
India, India, look at Ramaswamy and these guys. | ||
They're humping this AAPI thing again today. | ||
Oh, we've started up think tanks and all of this stuff. | ||
Let's be very clear. | ||
What's AAPI? | ||
That's the American Asian Pacific Islanders. | ||
By the way, nobody of that ethnic background, persuasion, whatever, says AAPI. | ||
I will never, I've never referred to myself as BAME, as they call it in England, you know, Black and Minority Ethnic, and I've never referred to myself as AAPI, right? | ||
A-A-P-I. | ||
These are words that white, these are things that white liberals concoct to put brown people in boxes, to lump them together, right? | ||
Put them in the concentration camp of the mind, right? | ||
And I walked down, I was driving past the old museum, right? | ||
Yesterday morning. | ||
And there's an Asian girl, couldn't have been older than, like, 23, walking down the street with her friend, and you have this homeless black man screaming at her. | ||
I run the window down, hear what's going on, and he's screaming, I've got four black guys ready to F you up, you Asian piece of S... | ||
And let's be very clear that the reason that they're talking about AAPI and all of that right now is they want to create a new victimhood class, they want to bring Asian people from a position of great apathy, by the way, to all of this stuff, not really concerned about your identity politics and all of that, into their philosophical and political influence sphere, all the while ignoring where most of the racial hate aimed at Asians is coming from. | ||
Did you stop and help them? | ||
They walked off, they ran across the road as they should have done, right? | ||
And the guy doubled back and ran the other way. | ||
But I was stunned by this and you look, even when you go into, that's an anecdote, right? | ||
Fine. | ||
But then you go into the data and see all of this stuff and it's actually racial groups fighting each other. | ||
It's not white supremacists walking around shouting at an Asian girl on Capitol Hill. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
They want racial division. | ||
I'm saying the commonality, you have a commonality of fighting spirit. | ||
We have two-thirds of this country. | ||
This is why Trump did so well. | ||
This is why they had to steal this election. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
You think Joe Biden overshows everything? | ||
That's not, that's not... Your thing about the down, about the covering on YouTube about the down votes? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
It's all of a piece. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They have no support. | ||
They have no popular support. | ||
Just real, real quick. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because I asked you the question about governance and what it looks like to... I think one of the most important things, one of the most critical parts we often miss is something that's glaringly obvious. | ||
Was it the 17th Amendment that made the Senate a directly elected thing? | ||
That is critical. | ||
I mean, it's not critical in the day-to-day, right? | ||
You might even think of it as broader noise. | ||
But from a governance perspective, that was one of the worst decisions that was ever made. | ||
It totally erased the idea that... | ||
You have bicamerality if both are directly elected. | ||
Just have one chamber then. | ||
Doesn't make any sense. | ||
We'll get into all that. | ||
We're going to have Darren Beattie. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we want to continue on Signal Not Noise. | ||
I want to bring in the great Darren Beattie over at revolver.news. | ||
He was the first one. | ||
Oh, Cameron Wallace caught the buried lead in Mika's pitch the other day about this NBC special. | ||
So we watched it last night. | ||
Everybody should watch it. | ||
I'm not sure a lot of people did because it's 10 o'clock on a Sunday night. | ||
But Raheem, you and the team over at National Pulse have got to do it. | ||
And Darren, you did an amazing job of live tweeting. | ||
Let me just say something. | ||
It should be watched because it is the most, at least direct timeline with graphics of the hill and everything like that. | ||
And hey, I'm just saying, I think it's pretty exculpatory for President Trump. | ||
The guys in there, they say that, you know, all this insurrection, it's no offense, they're a little bit... | ||
People that have been marginalized because of globalization, but I didn't see any hitters or any real organizing. | ||
And the thing that's most shocking, and NBC does a very good job of this, Darren, is the Air Force sergeant who's kind of gunned down in cold blood. | ||
At point-blank range. | ||
And they show it in pretty excruciating detail. | ||
So, Darren, you're the expert in this. | ||
I believe everybody, we have to have everybody watch this. | ||
I think it's very important to watch this. | ||
And I'm just saying that I don't think, if you think that President Trump is for some insurrection, right? | ||
And that this is what you call an insurrection. | ||
with a shaman walking in there, a guy who clearly, and I'm not saying these people are disturbed, but they have been marginalized. | ||
And I'm not justifying that. | ||
Clearly people breaking in there, that's not the way things roll. | ||
And we've said that. | ||
But you've got Mike Pence again, who completely dropped the ball about what should have happened that day and what should have happened. | ||
It was, we said, coloring in, call the play, run the play, color within the lines, but color boldly. | ||
But Darren, you did a great job of live tweeting. | ||
This has got to be a letdown. | ||
Is this what, is Bellingcat, is this their biggest deal with, is this what the intelligence community, is this what's supposed to shock the American people that now You know, all thousands of people, there's all these insurrectionists, and social media should be shut down, and people should be deplatformed, and Donald Trump should be brought up on charges. | ||
Is this what the district attorney in D.C.? | ||
It's that footage and that connection? | ||
That's what's going to indict Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani? | ||
Is this what they're telling us? | ||
Mr. Darren Beattie. | ||
Well, look, firstly I have to say thank you for requesting that I do this live tweet coverage of the event. | ||
I watched it so that, you know, the rest of the Americans, the rest of the country doesn't have to, and it got a tremendous response. | ||
And so if you want to see The summary of my live tweeting of this really disgraceful flop of a documentary. | ||
Go to revolver.news. | ||
We wrote it up. | ||
It's up there. | ||
And what can I say about Bellingcat? | ||
This is another drop in the litter box for Bellingcat. | ||
And it's a disaster Through and through in in ways that people in ways that I didn't even expect and I had some idea of what to expect given their track record of falsehood and incompetence But a couple of takeaways that I should should add for one you're absolutely right it doesn't make anything remotely close to the case that Trump incited an insurrection. | ||
At the end of the documentary, it implicitly concedes that there was no insurrection. | ||
It concludes with an interview with a Democrat Capitol Police officer who said, isn't this so scary because what might have been had it not stopped? | ||
What might have been therefore implying that there was basically nothing? | ||
Now, it gets even darker now, because what might have been, what stopped it? | ||
Well, what stopped it was a police officer, presumably, shooting down this protester, Ashley Babbitt, under circumstances that still haven't been fully explored. | ||
And she's the only real confirmed kill in that whole episode, was a Trump supporter who was shot without warning, just shot Cold and dead. | ||
And so that's another thing to simply note about the documentary. | ||
And what actually struck me the most was how they're just openly concede that there was basically no security at the Capitol. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I want to go to that. | ||
That's why I think everybody should get your article in your live feed, but everybody in this audience must watch this documentary because of the footage. | ||
Here's the thing that's so stunning. | ||
There is no capital police at all at the beginning with just a handful of these people. | ||
There's no capital police and they're not really trained and or know how to defend the capital or even tell people, hey, you're not going to do this and shut it down. | ||
What's so stunning is They just kind of open up and let people kind of run through there, right? | ||
Am I wrong, Darren? | ||
I'm just going for what I saw in the footage. | ||
Yeah, in fact, a lot of the footage is shoddy and actually counterproductive with respect to the message that Bellingcat wants to convey. | ||
But one of the interesting pieces of footage they have was recordings of the protesters themselves saying, this is crazy. | ||
There is no security. | ||
They're basically just letting us in. | ||
And so maybe that's profound incompetence. | ||
Maybe it's something else. | ||
I think it is interesting to point out just as a side detail that the Capitol Police, unlike the CIA, unlike the FBI, the Capitol Police are exempt. | ||
from FOIA requests, which is kind of an interesting side detail for prospective researchers. But this was a bizarre job of, you know, one of the most important buildings and on an important day when they knew there was going to be stuff going on. In fact, we know there's going to be stuff going on because people are on record as having said weeks before this event that the FBI came to their door and said, don't go to D.C. now. | ||
now because things are going to go down. | ||
So the authorities were aware that something was going to go on and aware is putting it lightly. | ||
There might have been more active involvement, but they're certainly aware that something's going on. | ||
And so that makes it even more puzzling, to put it generously, that there would be such an astonishing lack of security at the House of Representatives, at the Congressional Building, at the Capitol Building, precisely when this important event was taking place there, including the protests and including the functions going on inside. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
Give me the point. | ||
Or to me, the point. | ||
If Mika Brzezinski and Morning Joe, which as you know is the official, that's the official mindset of Washington, that's why you should watch that show every day, that's why we have a staff to watch, because that's the consensus view, okay? | ||
When they're pitching this and driving it so hard, go see it. | ||
If the NBC has spent all this time with Bellingcat, which you said is kind of a cutout for British intelligence and now funded by the US taxpayer, the deplorables, If that's the best they got, this is what I'm supposed to be so shocked about? | ||
It does have tons of unanswered questions. | ||
I want to know where McCarthy and, hey, they may not have to, they may not be under the Foyert request, but that doesn't mean they're not under the minority leader in the Republic. | ||
Why is the, why do I have to see that on NBC News and why do I have to see that with Bellingham? | ||
Why isn't McCarthy and these Republicans that are up there not all day long, instead of letting this thing be fenced in, Why did this not come out from the Republican side and say, hey, we went and put the film together, we took our staffs and did it, because here's what's happened. | ||
And yes, the people that are bad guys absolutely should be prosecuted, but this thing would take down the heat on President Trump so much, right? | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
If that's the best you've got, And that's why everybody should watch it with their own eyes, and look at Darren Beatty's tweets during it, and Pasovic and other guys, but if that's what you're bringing, if this is what you got, because you took all this time, and this is MSNBC, and this was promoted, and you got Richard Engel, your top foreign affairs guy, right? | ||
An interesting head of foreign affairs guy, color revolution guy, you got all that, right? | ||
On here, nobody asked why Richard Engel doing the thing about the Capitol, right? | ||
Terrific guy, I like Richard Engel, but he is, you know, he is what he is. | ||
Why is he doing it? | ||
But, Darren, if this is it, I don't get it. | ||
And I don't get why the Republicans, this is once again the feckless cowards that they are. | ||
They don't want to stand up because they're afraid Mika's gonna say bad things about him. | ||
They're afraid April Ryan's gonna say bad things about him. | ||
Am I missing something here? | ||
Am I missing something? | ||
Why did the Republicans not come out with this? | ||
This footage has been around? | ||
Where are their staffs? | ||
What do these guys do all day long? | ||
They got big staffs? | ||
Just because you're in the minority doesn't mean you don't have a job. | ||
That's what they say, well, there's nothing else to do. | ||
Well, you can do some work. | ||
This is why I love MTG. | ||
She's a fire-breather up there. | ||
She said you gotta go back to work, you gotta fight this every day, one-way fight, and put the footage out and have your own commentary. | ||
Why do you have to have Darren Beattie over at the Revolver and banning these guys and these fire-breathing people that worry us over in the war room doing this? | ||
Why don't they do it? | ||
The reason we do it is because you don't do it. | ||
Mr. Darren Beattie. | ||
Well, a couple things on that. | ||
Firstly, I think we can basically write off the GOP as worthless. | ||
I don't think there's any evidence contradicting that claim. | ||
The GOP is worthless. | ||
It's set up to fail. | ||
It's basically fake. | ||
Forget about it if you're expecting anything. | ||
Real as to the low quality of this footage and really the whole case of insurrection absolutely there's zero case as a factual and evidentiary matter but as you know and as I've learned as a kind of neophyte but successful neophyte in the media is For better or worse, I think worse, the media creates reality. | ||
It doesn't matter how flimsy the factual case is, the media creates the reality and creates the narrative, and they do it with the assistance of these hoax-for-hire | ||
Intel cutouts like Bellingcat and you see it with the so-called the fake insurrection the insurrection name only and we see it concurrently now with the George Floyd trial in which the entire narrative the entire fake artificial reality created by the media is is collapsing before our eyes. | ||
But the damage is already done. | ||
So the media creates reality. | ||
They don't need a robust evidentiary basis. | ||
They don't need the facts on their side. | ||
They have the narratives on their side. | ||
And now in a circumstance in which basically all but very few conservative voices are censored entirely, they don't need anything else. | ||
Darren, hang over a second. | ||
I want to finish this and talk about Bellingcat. | ||
More reporting you've got coming up on this. | ||
Because this is shocking. | ||
We're going to get it up. | ||
You've got to watch this NBC report. | ||
Look with your own eyes and you make your own judgment. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back with Rahim. | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
Stephen K. Bannon in The War Room in a minute. | ||
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OK, folks in North Carolina are taking action, taking things into their own hands and making sure that people in the government understand they're not happy with the school system down there. | ||
We're going to have Sloane Rackmuth on the 5 o'clock show. | ||
She is also someone that writes for the National Pulse. | ||
Right? | ||
And she's a, I think the understatement is she's a fire breather, right? | ||
She is what you want in an activist, right? | ||
Hammer, hammer, hammer. | ||
She's going to be in the 5 o'clock show. | ||
We're going to talk about that. | ||
We're going to spend a lot of time on education here. | ||
It's not exactly my wheelhouse, but it's a major, major, major issue. | ||
One of the reasons I know it's a major issue, the only professor with a full-time gig at an Ivy, an Ivy equivalent or an Ivy adjacent, That stood up for Donald J. Trump before the 16 campaign would be Darren J. Beattie, our guest. | ||
Before I turn back to Darren and talk about this belly cat, I want to make sure, look, and this whole thing today, I think the issue is, is the South African variant, does the, does the, I think it's the Johnson & Johnson or the Pfizer The one that's in Israel, does it even protect against the variant? | ||
We know we've got Dr. Li-Man Yang and Miles Grove totally forever. | ||
As soon as you start coming with vaccines, whatever they are, you're going to have other variants. | ||
Hey, I'm just saying. | ||
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I want to turn back to Darren Beatty. | ||
Darren, you know, I noticed when you started tweeting last night, as we had this discussion yesterday afternoon, you were whining about, hey, I got this massive piece about Bellingcat that I'm trying to move so I can get it up. | ||
And I said, hey, if it takes another day, do the thing. | ||
And I think you agree now, live-tuning it. | ||
You were on fire last night, and the left was in meltdown. | ||
It was fun, and you had them. | ||
Their heads were blown up, right? | ||
Yes. | ||
When National Pulse or Revolver.News is in somebody's business, things change, things happen. | ||
When is this piece coming out of Bellingcat? | ||
Definitely this week. | ||
I would like it to be tomorrow, Wednesday, but we'll see. | ||
And it depends on how thorough we want to be. | ||
We've got a lot of stuff, and so it's just a matter of deciding how to serialize it. | ||
But we've got a lot coming on Bellingcat. | ||
Hoax for Hire. | ||
We call it the Hoax for Hire Intel Cutout. | ||
Bellingcat. | ||
They dropped another one in the litter box with this documentary. | ||
In fact, Elliot Higgins, the founder, He's been very quiet. | ||
I mean, he's smart enough. | ||
I will give him credit. | ||
He's smart enough to know that this was another failure. | ||
And in fact, reading his Twitter feed, he's blocked me, I guess. | ||
You know, he claims that I don't bother him, and yet he blocked me. | ||
But he claims in his Twitter feed that the most important takeaway from the documentary is how outnumbered the police were. | ||
Well, guess what, Elliot? | ||
Guess what, litterbox man? | ||
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Okay. | |
the Capitol Police requested backup. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And Nancy Pelosi denied. | |
Hang on. | ||
That's a total lie. | ||
That's why people have to go look at this documentary. | ||
If you look at the documentary, I need you to see it, Raheem, with your team. | ||
If you look at this documentary, I understand at 10 o'clock, Raheem is reclining on a MyPillow queen size. | ||
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Brandy. | |
Brandy in his moccasins, not slippers, his moccasins, not slippers, reclining on a MyPillow queen size, not king size. | ||
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Reading about traditionalism, you should try it sometime. | |
Okay. | ||
Wow. | ||
By the way, the Elliott brother, that's a lie, and here's why. | ||
When the thing starts, there's a handful of guys down at the Peace... Remember, there's a million people down with Trump listening to the speech, which, you know, Donald Trump always takes the stage a little late, and he always goes on a little long. | ||
He's only halfway through. | ||
He stays on until 1.13 in the afternoon. | ||
He gets up there. | ||
He's just middle of his role at the Peace Monument, right down there by Grant's. | ||
The magnificent statue of General Grant, but the Peaceminder right there, there's a handful of people, there's a handful of quote-unquote the insurrectionists, and you just look at them. | ||
You tell me if that's an insurrection or not. | ||
The reason they're outnumbered, they haven't deployed any cops down there. | ||
The Capitol Hill Police, the Elliott Higgins, that's a lie. | ||
They outnumbered them multiples to one, but nobody was down there. | ||
It's not deployed. | ||
Not outnumbered, and they got like a chicken wire fence down there. | ||
They don't even have the double, triple barriers. | ||
This is the administrative state. | ||
This is why it's so incompetent. | ||
This is Fauci, the administrative state, ban on deconstruction, want to do away with government. | ||
No. | ||
What I want to do is cut out all the underbrush that makes sure while you're paying $5.2 trillion a year, excuse me, $3.5 trillion of that being transfer payments, but the $1.5 trillion you're paying every year, the discretionary, goes to this pure incompetence. | ||
Pure incompetence. | ||
One more question, and I know you're busy today, but I really thank you and Boris for taking time here as I rant throughout the morning. | ||
In this one-hour documentary, and remember, this is NBC News puts their name on it, the hallowed NBC News, because this is an NBC News special, I think, not MSNBC. | ||
It was on MSNBC, but this is NBC News. | ||
It's Richard Engel. | ||
Richard Engel, I think, is Principal Foreign Correspondent for NBC News. | ||
I did a whole thing in the Vatican. | ||
He came up to the monastery. | ||
He did all of it. | ||
Right? | ||
Big interview. | ||
He's the Principal Foreign Correspondent, I think, for NBC, not MSNBC. | ||
He's got a side gig there. | ||
How much did they talk about Signik, Darren Beatty, Officer Signik? | ||
Basically, not at all. | ||
Basically not at all. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Did they bring up the fact that he was not bludgeoned to death? | ||
Did they bring that fact up? | ||
Was that fact brought up last night? | ||
I'm just talking... Remember, here in the War Room, we're evidence-based, database science-based. | ||
Okay? | ||
We are. | ||
We're based. | ||
So did they bring up, was Officer Sicknick a major part of that last night? | ||
Since he's the, Officer Sicknick, the veteran and the patriot, he's the one put up as the bad insurrectionist murdered him in cold blood. | ||
Was he highlighted last night in Richard Engel and NBC News' one hour special, Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes? | ||
Was he highlighted? | ||
Not at all. | ||
And in fact, in my in my running tweet thread, you know, Revolver.News has been on top of Cyknik, if anything else. | ||
And in the tweet thread, he was just mentioned in passing. | ||
And so I said, why don't you get all these, you know, expert investigative journalists, all of these disinfo beat cocktail waitresses? | ||
Why don't they figure out what's happened with the toxicology report, which has never been released? | ||
Why don't they put themselves to some good use? | ||
Why can't they? | ||
I got that. | ||
The toxicology and the autopsy, I agree. | ||
But here's what I didn't see. | ||
For weeks and weeks and weeks and weeks until you got engaged, all we were talking about, he was bludgeoned to death with the fire extinguisher, or now he's killed. | ||
The New York Times, the paper of record of our beloved republic tells me he was killed by, now he's murdered by bear spray. | ||
Where was all that last night? | ||
Where's the whole... Sicknick should have had... Sicknick should have had... And look, I'm not trying to say something didn't happen. | ||
I'm saying, hey, you've had a media narrative baby sitting there saying you're creating realities. | ||
Just, where was your evidence NBC, MSNBC, all the time you spent on Sicknick, where was it in your one-hour special? | ||
Where is it? | ||
What we have is the Air Force enlisting an NCO gunned down in cold blood. | ||
I'm just saying, hey, it's your special, not mine. | ||
I'm just looking at it. | ||
Everybody in America should watch this. | ||
I want everybody to see it. | ||
You see what happens, he gets blown away. | ||
Hey, I guess they're banging the thing, people are banging it. | ||
You got the Antifa guy, what, the Sullivan guy? | ||
He's right there in back of it. | ||
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Pushing it. | |
Hey, I'm just saying, I'm just looking, Richard, I'm just looking at your footage. | ||
No, but you gotta, Darren, where is Officer Sicknick in this entire thing? | ||
Where's the bludgeoning? | ||
Where's the stop action they did all the time? | ||
Where's the stop action on the fire extinguisher? | ||
Where's Officer Sicknick in this one hour special? | ||
Well of course he's not there, because he doesn't fit the narrative that they're trying to present. | ||
And the folks at Bellingcat, their hoax for hire research team, they have their faces so stuck in the litter box that they can't pull it out to actually understand what's really going on here. | ||
And they have no interest in doing that, because again, their purpose is not genuine investigation. | ||
They're a hoax for hire, intel cutout outfit, meant to present the narratives that the national security state wants. | ||
And as I've been covering, the national security state wants to frame all of us as domestic terrorists because we oppose the corrupt agenda of the globalist American empire. | ||
Okay, this is why the donors, this is tying back now to Mar-a-Lago and what happened down this weekend and the CEO call separately. | ||
The donors don't want to talk about this. | ||
They're cowards. | ||
They're sucking their thumbs. | ||
They're in the corner. | ||
You can't say this. | ||
People are going to say bad things about me. | ||
Chris Hayes is going to say bad things about me, right? | ||
I'm not going to get invited to the cocktail parties in Georgetown. | ||
They're going to look at me. | ||
But here's the beauty of it. | ||
Here's the beauty of it. | ||
You got Darren Beatty tweeting, right, with the Revolver.News. | ||
Revolver.News is not Wall Street Journal. | ||
It's not the Financial Times of London. | ||
They don't have, you know, hundreds and thousands of reporters and bureaus all over the place. | ||
It's a couple of people that are not afraid to speak truth to power. | ||
And when you see NBC News, they got nothing. | ||
They got nothing. | ||
They have all the resources in the world. | ||
All the resources in the world. | ||
You give us those resources, trust me, we put up one hour, you couldn't pull a pin out. | ||
Well, I don't want to get too detailed. | ||
We'd have you scared to death. | ||
Right? | ||
They're nothing. | ||
They're nothing. | ||
It's nothing there. | ||
Once they're exposed, you know what it takes? | ||
It takes courage. | ||
Darren Beattie doesn't care. | ||
He does not care. | ||
He was down at Duke. | ||
He could have spent the rest of his life down there. | ||
Kept his mouth shut. | ||
Been a faculty member teaching, what, philosophy? | ||
Nobody would buy them. | ||
He had a nice thing. | ||
He had been tenured, hanging out down there, going to the basketball games. | ||
Life would have been good. | ||
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Right? | |
Life would have been good. | ||
Nope. | ||
Not going to do that. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
Raheem Kassam, if he had any gig in the world, not going to do it. | ||
Courage is contagious. | ||
What did Churchill say? | ||
Courage is the most important of all the virtues because it's what all the other virtues rest. | ||
Courage. | ||
And now's a time of courage. | ||
And the donors are sitting down there saying, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Let the country decline. | ||
It's okay. | ||
What Trumpism is and what Trump is at its essence is courage. | ||
It's courage. | ||
It's got a lot of sharp edges, right? | ||
It's not totally, you know, it's not country club ready. | ||
But it's got courage. | ||
Darren Beattie, this is what Revolver, of all the other reporting you've got on National Pulse, here's what you guys are. | ||
You have courage. | ||
Right? | ||
You don't care if you're not going to be invited to the cocktail party. | ||
You're not going to care if you're going to be mocked and ridiculed. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
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You speak truth to power. | |
And we are winning. | ||
Don't think we're not. | ||
We are winning. | ||
Don't let people say you're not. | ||
We are winning. | ||
And you know the reason we're winning? | ||
You could see it last night. | ||
If that's the best they got? | ||
Darren Beattie. | ||
Your summary, sir. | ||
Well, I appreciate that. | ||
And I would enthusiastically second that. | ||
Courage is the number one virtue, especially now, and especially on the right, when on the right, you just see everything, some combination of cowardice, corruption, or stupidity. | ||
And I think it's if you can, if you can roll with courage, have guts, If you have talent, IQ, which Revolver certainly brings to the table, extreme talent, and if you have just a modicum of financial support, some capital, relentlessness, a fearlessness, and talent, you can do anything with it. | ||
And I think that Revolver is proof positive of it. | ||
And it's just a little bit disappointing. | ||
It's a little bit offensive. | ||
To me and I would imagine to you that our adversaries are so pathetic and so mediocre. | ||
We have a person like Elliot Higgins who is literally a creature of the litter box. | ||
We deserve better. | ||
Okay, we're going to get all your social media up in the next segment. | ||
Thank you, Darren. | ||
revolver.news. | ||
Just go there. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
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I keep thinking about how Ashley Babbitt served four tours for her country and then was executed in its capital. | |
Shot at point-blank range. | ||
We're going to return. | ||
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Let's talk about Sergeant Babbitt when we get back. | |
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This afternoon, we're going to have Sloane Rockmuth on, a writer, one of the contributors over at National Pulse. | ||
She's a fire breather, talking about this education, the school situation down in North Carolina. | ||
And that's another courage personified. | ||
Rahim, you're going to have a whole podcast today on this Matt Gaetz situation. | ||
Did Matt Gaetz actually ask for a meeting at Mar-a-Lago and get turned down? | ||
Is that the case? | ||
That is incorrect, and we have evidence. | ||
CNN buries it. | ||
The media puts it, but it's in the last paragraph. | ||
This headline is still blaring, yet there's a correction. | ||
Yeah, there's several updates. | ||
Gabby Orr, it was her first story for CNN after moving from Politico. | ||
Her first, what she called, scoop on her Twitter feed. | ||
Fundamentally incorrect. | ||
Denied by both sides. | ||
All evidence points to the contrary. | ||
She even admitted to me privately that she had made mistakes yesterday. | ||
She's published all of the evidence. | ||
It's up on the National Pulse. | ||
She's a good reporter. | ||
She's done a good job at Politico. | ||
Gabby. | ||
Well, remember she also lied about Rick Grinnell moving to the Trump campaign. | ||
That was one of the stories that she broke. | ||
Turned out to be untrue. | ||
They still have that still up on Politico. | ||
So this person is renowned for lying now here in Washington, D.C. | ||
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Wow. | |
Don't be picking on my guests. | ||
I will walk through this for the audience on my podcast today. | ||
Make sure you check it out. | ||
And you're back at five. | ||
We're going to actually be doing four o'clock on Real America's Voice on John Frederick's Radio Network. | ||
I'm sitting in for John Fredericks today. | ||
I want to bring in a colleague and really a warrior, talking about courage, Rainer Jackson of Black Americans for a Better Future, the education fund of Black Americans for a Better Future. | ||
This guy is one of the leaders in the entrepreneur department and he's done a great job of bringing together black entrepreneurs that are pure Trump and about Trumpism. | ||
Rainer, you've got a special happening this week. | ||
Tell our audience what you've got going on and how they can become part of it. | ||
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Yes, Thursday, Tax Day, April 15th, we are partnering with the Heritage Foundation, and we're going to do a live town hall, and they can go on to BAFBF.org, BlackAmericansForABetterFuture.org, or the Heritage Foundation. | |
Sign up, doesn't cost anything. | ||
And what we have is Kevin Hassett, who was President Trump's Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, He's going to deconstruct the Obama myth that Trump's economy as four years of president was a continuation of Obama's policy and that President Trump did nothing specifically by way of policy to lure the black unemployment rate, increase the job participation rate. | ||
We have done a horrible job of getting the president's story out about specific things he's done. | ||
Yes, very interactive. | ||
It's four years as president, and we're going to have a conversation to deconstruct that myth, Steve. | ||
How can we say it's a town hall? | ||
People sign up, can they participate? | ||
Are they going to be able to feed you questions? | ||
Is this interactive? | ||
What's it going to be? | ||
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Yes, very interactive. | |
You can come in and ask questions of Kevin Hassett, as well as you can send messages through the chat room as well, and I'll be moderating, and I'll be able to pull up your question and ask Kevin. | ||
But this is also going to deconstruct the notion, Steve, that there are not black conservatives out there who are part of MAGA World. | ||
We are all over the country. | ||
And we are using this as a platform to showcase. | ||
There are more than just me out there, Steve. | ||
You know that. | ||
You've met with tons of blokes that I brought to meet with you. | ||
So we're out there. | ||
We just need to be further engaged in the movement. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
Now, we're going to give you guys a help, give you guys a bigger platform. | ||
Here's a question. | ||
April Ryan, we had the quote on there earlier. | ||
April Ryan says the Republican Party, and particularly the Trump movement and Donald Trump, is petrified about the browning of this country. | ||
Sir, do you agree with that? | ||
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Heck no, Steve. | |
I've been black most of my life. | ||
And I know April very well. | ||
And April is a Democratic operative, disguised herself as a journalist, and she's feeding from Democratic... But she's smart. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
But she's smart. | ||
She knows what she's throwing out there, right? | ||
She's thought it through. | ||
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That's why she... Oh, no question. | |
No question. | ||
This is not accidental, Steve. | ||
And she knows how the liberal media is going to respond to this. | ||
And what we've got to do, Steve, is continue to do what you're allowing me to do, is to push back on these idiotic notions publicly. | ||
So, once again, I want to make sure everybody can get into the plan thing. | ||
What time is it going to be? | ||
How do people start to sign up? | ||
How do they get into the queue? | ||
Give us the time so people can put it in their calendars. | ||
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TheHeritageFoundation.org, and it's going to be this upcoming Thursday, April 15th, Tax Day. | |
Deconstructing the Obama myth about his economic policies and its positive impact on the black community, and it's from 3 to 4 p.m. | ||
East Coast time, a one-hour hard out. | ||
We're gonna get in, get out, and we'll put it up on our website, social media, but theheritagefoundation.org. | ||
You can go sign up and register to participate. | ||
Doesn't cost you anything, and if you have questions, come load it to bear, because we're gonna deconstruct this Obama myth That President Trump did nothing to help the black economy and that's totally not true. | ||
Reynard, how can the Posse find out more about Black Americans for a Better Future? | ||
What's your social media handle? | ||
How do people go get more information about that today? | ||
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Social media, Black Americans for a Better Future. | |
You Google that, all our social media pop up. | ||
My Twitter is Real Reynard J. Real Reynard J is my Twitter. | ||
Facebook, for my personal accounts, are all just Reynard Jackson. | ||
And again, Heritage.org. | ||
Go sign up for Thursday from 3 p.m. | ||
to 4 p.m. | ||
East Coast Time. | ||
And we'd love to have your participation and all your questions. | ||
Raynard, thank you very much for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Okay, podcast today, what time do you think you'll have it up? | ||
Oh, probably by about 3 Eastern today. | ||
And by the way, another great story, so much on the National Pulse, but really quickly about the Vatican story, you have a new writer over there, a new contributor? | ||
Yeah, we have a new contributor started at the National Pulse last week, Catherine Salgado. | ||
She's been working hard on specifically stories that pertain to religion, religiosity, how it's under attack, and in this case how it's under attack from Pope Francis himself. | ||
Amazing story about United Airlines sending American kids on a Chinese Communist propaganda trip. | ||
As well, we have a lot up there. | ||
Okay, National Pulse on fire. | ||
Okay, remember today at four o'clock I'll be singing for John Fredericks on his show on Real America's Voice, also on the John Frederick Radio Network, and then back at five we're going to have the situation in North Carolina. | ||
Here's the thing, you want to get women in the suburbs? | ||
Open the schools, okay, and make sure they can't crush women's sports. | ||
If you do that, you're going to get plenty. | ||
So, we're going to start today with Sloan Rackmouth. | ||
We'll be on. | ||
Our special guest at 5 o'clock. |