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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Today, I am resigning from a job that I love. | ||
My name is Dana Stangle Plough. | ||
I became an English teacher at Dwight Englewood School seven years ago because as a parent, I loved how the school both nurtured and challenged my own children. | ||
But over the past few years, the school has embraced an ideology that is damaging to our students' intellectual and emotional growth. | ||
An ideology that requires students to see themselves not as individuals, but as representatives of either an oppressor or oppressed group. | ||
This theoretical framework pervades every division of Dwight Englewood as the singular way of seeing the world. | ||
As a result, students now arrive in my classroom accepting ideology simply as fact. | ||
I've seen up close how this hinders their ability to read, write, and think. | ||
They've become obsessed with power hierarchies. | ||
I teach students who recoil from a poem because it was written by a man. | ||
I teach students who approach texts in search of the oppressor. | ||
Who see iniquities in texts that have nothing to do with power. | ||
This ideology limits students' ability to observe and engage with the full fabric of human experience in our literature. | ||
In my professional opinion as an educator, the school is failing to encourage healthy habits of mind, essential for growth, such as intellectual curiosity, humility, honesty, reason, and the capacity to consider multiple perspectives and weigh competing ideas. | ||
In our school, the opportunity even to hear competing ideas is practically non-existent. | ||
Sadly, as a result, the school is leading many to become true believers and outspoken purveyors of a regressive and illiberal orthodoxy. | ||
Our young students have no idea that the school has placed ideological blinders on them. | ||
Of course, not all students are true believers. | ||
Many pretend to agree because of pressure to conform. | ||
I've heard from students who want to ask a question, but stop out of fear. | ||
I've heard from students who don't participate in discussions for fear of being ostracized. | ||
Is this what my tax dollars is paying for? | ||
You're teaching my children and other children that if they believe in God Almighty, they're part of a cult. | ||
These educators put their own names out there. | ||
We have Mr. Berry who took it upon himself with Ms. | ||
Cyrus to create a curriculum. | ||
That should be it. | ||
Do you want the proof? | ||
I have the proof. | ||
You created a curriculum of Black Panther indoctrination. | ||
Ma'am? | ||
You use taxpayers' dollars! | ||
Can I ask you one more time? | ||
I have no issue hearing what you have to say, but... Why can we not let the public speak? | ||
Why can't we let the public know that you're teaching our children to go out and murder our police officers? | ||
Do you want the proof? | ||
I have the proof! | ||
Is that what scares you? | ||
The proof? | ||
That a parent actually standing up against all of you? | ||
Is that what scares you to call out the names of these people? | ||
You work for me. | ||
I don't work for you. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's a day of talking about victory and talking about crushing this cultural Marxist revolution and everything associated with it in the crib as it starts to try to infect, and that's what it is, try to infect the United States of America and our allies. | ||
It's a much worse virus than the CCP virus, COVID-19. | ||
Second part of the show, we're going to have Mike Yeadon on from Pfizer, the VP of Pfizer, to talk about the vaccine and also going to continue part two with Rainer Fulmich from Germany. | ||
I believe he's in Berlin today to walk through his the series of cases he's going to start bringing forward. | ||
He calls the new Nuremberg trials about this entire mess. | ||
So we're going to get to that in the second part of the show. | ||
But I want to talk first, victory begets victory. | ||
We've got winners in the studio today and across the nation. | ||
We're crushing this village by village, and who's doing it? | ||
You saw right there Tatiana Ibrahim, a mother confronting a school board, and they told her, oh yeah, we have no problem listening to hearing this. | ||
Yes, they have a big problem hearing it, and that's why she's delivering it. | ||
You also had Yin and Yang right there. | ||
You had the high-end teacher at the super high prep school, private school, saying she can't take critical race theory anymore, and then you had the parent sitting there going, hey, you can't handle the truth. | ||
And this is how we're winning. | ||
We're going to talk economics today, we're going to talk politics today, we're going to talk polling today, where we've got victories across the country. | ||
The Great Awakening leads to the Great Realignment, and the Great Realignment's taking political power here, political power that's going to run this country for the next 100 years. | ||
I've got Raheem Kassam, Steve Cortez. | ||
Steve Cortez now the host of the 9 p.m. | ||
Cortez and Pellegrino Show on Newsmax. | ||
It's a much-watched TV. | ||
My wingman and colleague and co-host Raheem Kassam. | ||
Raheem, I want your thoughts first. | ||
You've been fighting this cultural Marxism. | ||
This is why things that happen in Europe always come to us at some point in time. | ||
You know, Andrew Breitbart in the book Righteous Ignition. | ||
Talked about the Frankfurt School. | ||
Talked about Herbert Marcuse. | ||
Talked about cultural Marxism and how it came here back in the 1920s, 1930s, right before World War II. | ||
It was one of the things that Andrew Breitbart had ground into him when he went to Tulane to study American Studies. | ||
That was his major. | ||
And he says, all it taught him was how to hate America. | ||
That was the beginning of his awakening. | ||
He was, quite frankly, a progressive when he went to college from Brentwood. | ||
Right? | ||
And he became one of the great initial leaders of this movement. | ||
And so Rahim, I want to start with you and I want to bring in Steve Cortez. | ||
Give me your thoughts on where we stand in fighting the Mao's Cultural Revolution brought to America in the 2020s. | ||
Where do we stand, sir? | ||
And then being re-exported back out that way as well. | ||
I mean, it hasn't escaped my attention this morning, Steve, that at Oxford University, an American student has successfully campaigned for the removal of the portrait of Her Majesty the Queen, claiming that it's too rooted in colonialism. | ||
Uh, and of course, uh, this is now going, uh, back and forth over the Atlantic. | ||
I think it's just amazing what these mothers are doing, what these, what these ladies are doing to stand up, not for their kids, but for other people's kids, for the people who, who are too timid to stand up, who are too afraid to stand up, who may not know how to stand up, uh, in these rooms where they're being shouted down, attempted to be bullied down, uh, and they're standing up and they're saying, this is it, this is enough, because if I don't do it now, There won't be a time to do it in the future. | ||
This is what this revolt is. | ||
It's going to be the mothers, and here's why. | ||
It's the mask first, right? | ||
Now it's critical race theory. | ||
Because here's what the teachers are saying, and here's what the parents are saying. | ||
They're putting my children through a struggle session. | ||
This is why we made such a big deal last spring. | ||
Last spring, for I think 10 weekends in a row, on Saturdays, what did we have? | ||
We had Chinese nationals and Chinese expatriates talking about the Cultural Revolution in the 60s, and people would go, Bannon, why are you doing this? | ||
Because this was coming here with the Biden administration, and the progressive left are cultural Marxists. | ||
These are struggle sessions. | ||
This is what they did in Mao's thing. | ||
They get you in the village, they try to break the family. | ||
The backbone of Chinese society for thousands and thousands of years is the family. | ||
They break the family unit by breaking the institutions, mock the teachers. | ||
Now by struggle sessions, get you in the middle of it and mock and ridicule you and break you because you just don't have the courage to stand up to it after a while. | ||
You're beaten, you're tormented, you're humiliated. | ||
What they're doing in the schools with the mask and the CRT is putting children in struggle sessions. | ||
They're othering children, and it's so great to see both teachers at the high end, the intellectuals now get it, right? | ||
But the deplorables, the common sense mothers, and trust me, Tatiana Abraham, I've never met her, but I can guarantee you one thing, she is not going to back up one inch, okay? | ||
That's an American deplorable right there. | ||
She's not backing up an inch. | ||
I wouldn't want to be that school board. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And by the way, let's talk about what is the logical conclusion of what Dana Plow, she was the teacher at the elite school at Dwight Englewood, she called it a regressive and a liberal orthodoxy. | ||
And she's exactly correct. | ||
But what is the logical conclusion? | ||
What is the logical end? | ||
We as a country would devolve into a violent nihilism. | ||
That is the reality. | ||
I said this many times last summer. | ||
When we saw those statues coming down across the country, that was a dress rehearsal in my view. | ||
Because the mob, the nihilist mob, will not be sated with trophies of granite and stone. | ||
They will be coming eventually for real, living, breathing human beings. | ||
And I don't think I'm exaggerating to say that. | ||
This is the intellectual framework which leads to that place of violence. | ||
We saw it, of course, in China terribly, and we could potentially see it in the United States. | ||
But thankfully, we're fighting back right now. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
That was such a perfect Contrast. | ||
Both of those women after the same goals. | ||
Both of them caring mothers. | ||
But you have the intellectual side from an elite school. | ||
A school, by the way, which graduated people like Larry Kudlow, George Shultz, and Brooke Shields. | ||
Quite a combination. | ||
But that is a very elite school. | ||
So there you have the intellectual pushback on saying, even in a practical sense, Not only is this philosophically wrong, but you're also not preparing our children to be productive adults. | ||
You're not preparing them to compete in a digital age. | ||
You're unfortunately creating little monsters through this kind of pedagogy. | ||
And then, on the more visceral side, you have Miss Ibrahim, who was more the mama bear, saying, I am here to protect my cubs against your toxic cultural pollution and nonsense. | ||
I want to go back to a very important point you made, and tie it back to Rahim's initial point. | ||
This is part of their revolutions, and we saw this last year in trying to take down, remember they were taking down Gandhi and Lincoln statues, they're renaming schools, this is where it goes. | ||
That's why, as people know, I'm no big fan of the monarchy, I'm no big fan of the royal family, but that's different than what they're trying to do at Oxford, right? | ||
Rahim, what they're trying to do at Oxford, right, at one of the most cherished colleges within Oxford's system, is take down anything that's institutionally ties the British people together and that's why this punk American right from let's say a punk American from Stanford University and this is what you've got at your elite universities we're gonna have a generation That normally the generation of these elite universities should be the leaders in your nation. | ||
We are now going to have a crisis. | ||
We have a generation of people that went to these elite universities that are not just going to be not leaders, they're going to be a big part of the problem. | ||
Tell us what happened at Oxford and why there's such a big deal for England and big deal for the United States. | ||
This is the Judeo-Christian West and this is how the revolution is coming. | ||
Well look Steve, the amazing thing about this story, this 25 year old student attending Oxford University has campaigned to remove the portrait of the Queen from Magdalene's middle common room. | ||
The amazing thing I realised about this was that his father Actually, he's here in Washington D.C., works for a big law firm, Steptoe, here in Washington D.C., which itself maintains a pretty active China practice, which collaborates pretty heavily with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So if you want to talk about colonialism, you want to talk about injustice, you want to talk about human rights, you want to talk about human dignity, why isn't this kid trying to remove You know, images of Xi Jinping from around the world. | ||
Why isn't he going to college at Tsinghua University and trying to get them to divest from the CCP? | ||
You know, these kids that are being, you know, mistrained, and you call them little monsters, I also think that, you know, they're just being set up for failure, quite frankly, because they will have no impetus to compete, no impetus to actually take any criticism, let alone compete in the world. | ||
They only go for the easy victories. | ||
They only go for the easy wins. | ||
They only go for the ones where people are going to roll their eyes and be like, yeah, all right, do whatever you want. | ||
Like, nobody even cares. | ||
But were they actually to confront any real evil in the world? | ||
I mean, as if Her Majesty the Queen represents some sort of colonial threat, you know? | ||
That this guy's kind of getting ahead and killing baby Hitler, you know? | ||
They only go for the easy targets, Steve. | ||
And this is sickening. | ||
Especially when the monarchy is under attack from another American, Meghan Markle, at the moment. | ||
There's going to be a fight back. | ||
The elites, one of the reasons you see the elites in these schools in New York City, ladies and gentlemen, is that, to Rahim's point, They didn't make a big deal about it. | ||
The parents didn't make a big deal when this stuff was being spread across the United States in public schools, but now it's Buffy and Jody. | ||
They see the fact that they're not going to be educated, really critical thinking, and know how to think. | ||
It's going to hurt them later in life. | ||
That's why a lot of these schools, it's blowing up right now with the parents at the elite schools. | ||
By the way, what's going to save us here in the Great Realignment are African-American families, Hispanic families, Asian families here in the United States. | ||
Traditional families that are not going to let this crap destroy the family structure, the nucleus, the nucleus of our society, what all civic society based upon. | ||
Okay, we're in return. | ||
We got a little chalk talk next. | ||
We're going to talk economics, we're going to talk politics, we're going to talk, we're taking this country back village by village. | ||
With working class mothers and fathers that have had a belly full of this already, okay? | ||
In the first, what, 120 days of this cultural Marxist regime coming back hot in the War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
So looking at the Rio Grande Valley of Texas along the U.S.-Mexico border, Hidalgo County, that's where McAllen is. | ||
Look at Trump's vote totals 2016 versus 2020. | ||
In 2016, he got 46,000 total votes, 28% of the vote in Hidalgo. | ||
But four years later, he almost doubled his raw vote total to 90,000 votes, and he rallied 13 percentage points to 41% in Hidalgo. | ||
Why? | ||
We mentioned border toughness, I also mentioned the culture issues, but it's also the economy. | ||
Because let's look at data from McAllen Metro Area, and this is from the Federal Reserve, McAllen Metro Area wages. | ||
From the beginning of Trump's term in Jan of 2016, wages, and this is a working class place, okay, so these aren't high numbers, but let's look at the growth. | ||
Wages went from the median wage being $584 a week when Trump took office, till by the time he left, $698 per week. | ||
That is substantial growth. | ||
It's 20% growth in only four years. | ||
That is double for McCallum what that area saw during the second Obama-Biden term. | ||
So folks, here's the reality. | ||
Economic nationalism, it works. | ||
The first three years of the Trump term, before the China virus hit, were proof of that. | ||
2019 was the best year overall for workers in U.S. | ||
history, with a record 6.8% at-large wage growth number. | ||
And it was even better than that for minorities and non-managerial laborers, the kinds of people who live in McAllen and across the entire Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Okay, welcome back here in the War Room. | ||
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Okay. | ||
I want to go now back to, this is how we're winning. | ||
Raheem and Cortez, this is the reality of how we're winning. | ||
We're taking this back, village by village, section by section, and this is why we keep telling people and focusing people on the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, because that's hard-scrabbled, blue-collar, working-class Hispanics, middle-class Hispanics, down there in South Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, just a massive upset the other day in McAllen. | ||
Cortez, tell us why we're winning down there. | ||
Right. | ||
And I think this is important, Steve. | ||
We need to be honest about when we assess how dire the situation is. | ||
We talked about that in the last segment. | ||
And the risks are dire. | ||
That's, I think, the right term. | ||
But we also need to talk about the fact that the tide is turning. | ||
And what is the path forward? | ||
And to me, the path forward is a combination of cultural conservatism and populist economic nationalism. | ||
We know that it's already working in places like the Rio Grande Valley and that's why I think it's important for us to put numbers behind it. | ||
What happened in Texas over the weekend, the elections, the mayoral elections across Texas were pretty astounding because you had diverse urban locales elect Republicans, some of them for the first time ever. | ||
Fort Worth, Texas, over a million people. | ||
It's only a third white elected a Republican mayor. | ||
Right next door, Arlington, Texas, 400,000 people Also, majority-minority elected a Republican. | ||
Then, of course, McAllen, which we've talked about a lot, almost 150,000 people, 85% Hispanic, elected an America-first Republican, Javier Villalobos. | ||
So the tide is turning. | ||
We know the path forward. | ||
What's happening in Texas, by the way, is not unique to Texas. | ||
Donald Trump also doubled his raw vote total. | ||
In the Bronx, in New York, in one of the most deeply blue jurisdictions in America that is 90% minority, Donald Trump doubled his raw vote total. | ||
Los Angeles County, he gained 500,000 raw votes in Los Angeles County. | ||
He also gained on margin, only 4%. | ||
But still, to gain on margin in the biggest county in America that is heavily Democratic, these are the signs that our cause is winning. | ||
And I want to tell you this, Steve, I want to make this prediction now for the 2022 elections. | ||
Today, in 1973, Secretariat won the Triple Crown. | ||
He won it by 31 lengths. | ||
It is probably one of the greatest feats in all of sports, certainly in horse racing. | ||
His record still stands at 2 minutes and 24 seconds. | ||
We are going to win a Secretariat-style victory in the 2022 midterms if we focus, if we have the right candidates, and if we focus on America First principles, cultural conservatism, and economic populist nationalism. | ||
I want to, before I flip to Rahim, I want to re-emphasize this. | ||
The whole first hour of the show today is to get down to these basics. | ||
We can have a bigger, more sweeping victory than in 2010, the Tea Party, because now we've got our sea legs underneath us. | ||
And you've also got a leader in Donald J. Trump, right? | ||
We've got our sea legs underneath us. | ||
We kind of know what the policies are. | ||
We know it works. | ||
And this is the beauty of showing the face cards of what Biden stands for. | ||
Their radical agenda, and that's the only way you can put it, it is the most radical agenda ever tried to be foisted on the American people. | ||
This is pure cultural Marxism. | ||
Okay, they're trying to destroy the basic unit of the Judeo-Western... Yeah, go ahead sir, jump in. | ||
It's cultural Marxism coupled with an economic disaster already, only months into office. | ||
An absolute quagmire of stagflation. | ||
We've gotten two jobs reports in a row that were dismal. | ||
I mean, that were just abominable. | ||
They were such bad disappointments right now. | ||
So when you put rising prices, particularly gasoline and grocery prices, which hit every single American, particularly working class people, When you combine that economic stagnation, something we haven't seen in this country, stagflation in fact, that we haven't seen since the 1970s, when you combine that with this cultural rot, that is the toxic brew that is producing the kind of reaction we saw in Texas, and the kind of reaction that I think we're going to see in 2022 to elect not just a Republican Congress, but America First Congress, which will then pave the way for 24 | ||
Whether it is Donald Trump's second term, as I hope it is, or a similarly positioned nationalist president, the future is really bright. | ||
The present is really problematic, but the future is really bright. | ||
Steve, let me jump in here on that. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Just real quick, the thing that people forget is that the point of cultural Marxism has always been economic Marxism. | ||
Cultural Marxism in and of itself is just a means to an end. | ||
The end is power, the power is in the economics of it all. | ||
And I think that's why a lot of people, they hear cultural Marxism, they don't necessarily, or haven't necessarily, at least until the last sort of 18, 24 months, really had this visceral reaction about what power they're actually gonna be giving away with all of this. | ||
Thought it was just like, oh, you know, they're teaching stupid stuff, and my kid's gonna be dumb, and... | ||
Yeah, alright, whatever. | ||
This is just like the 60s and 70s again. | ||
Except it's not, it's worse, because now what you've got is you've got stupid people who are being trained, as well as a system that is now being captured on the economic side too. | ||
One cannot not lead to the other. | ||
And by the way, as I mentioned in the Chalk Talk, we can talk about how economic nationalism works for working class people. | ||
It worked in McAllen, Texas. | ||
Steve, you're not here, you don't get the mic. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Think of that difference that I talked about for working class people. | ||
Bad hombres, alright, in McAllen, Texas. | ||
They went, during Donald Trump's term, from making an average of $584 a week to $698 a week. | ||
That is real money. | ||
$114 every single week in their pockets. | ||
$698 a week. That is real money. $114 every single week in their pockets. That means that they buy a better car, lease a better car. | ||
That means that they go to dinner when they wouldn't have previously. | ||
These are real results. | ||
20% economic income growth over those four years, which is double what they saw in the previous four years. | ||
What they're seeing now, unfortunately, is stagnation of their wages. | ||
Their wages aren't growing, but their input costs are soaring. | ||
And so I believe that even for those people, I think you're right, Raheem, even for the people who don't recognize the cultural threats, they sure do recognize their pocketbook threats. | ||
Jump in here, Steve. | ||
I now know what it is to have the control in the room. | ||
Okay, I'm going to give you two pieces of signal, and then we're going to go to break from what you guys are talking about. | ||
I need the audience to step back, have a cup of coffee, and think about this. | ||
Number one, I'm going to come back to you. | ||
If you notice MSNBC and CNN every night, Don't ever talk about what Biden's doing. | ||
They don't talk about the economic plan. | ||
They try to hide the Kamala Harris. | ||
It's always the insurrection, white nationalism, the reason they don't want to have to put up there and actually have to go through what the Biden administration is doing because it is a total and complete disaster. | ||
The other thing I want to get to, there's a pilgrimage today by Vernon Jones out to Arizona. | ||
We know in Arizona, in the coverage out there, that there's been I think seven, eight, nine different states go out to see the due diligence on the 3 November movement, the 3 November project, which is a full, complete audit. | ||
What Steve Cortez just said there, and here's a detail ladies and gentlemen, because I know this from talking to every major significant hedge fund guy in the world about this election, about 3 November. | ||
It is mathematically impossible, brother Cortez, to have those results in the Bronx, with really Puerto Ricans and a different type of Hispanic population, and in LA, and have the 18 and 19 Bellwether counties go for Trump, but to have those results in those two cities, And to have different results in Atlanta, and in Philadelphia, and in Detroit, and in Milwaukee, this is the steel. | ||
This gets to the heart of the mathematics, the hard reality and back of the steel. | ||
And this is why they never want to talk about it. | ||
They don't brag about this stuff. | ||
They don't brag about their big wins in those cities. | ||
This is what the full forensic audits are going to get to the bottom of. | ||
They're going to get to the bottom of how did you have these anomalies in places like the Bronx and the places like Los Angeles but you had a complete mega reversal of that in Fulton County and in Philadelphia and in Detroit. | ||
Three cities that have perfected the ability to steal elections. | ||
This is why it's not going to stop. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it and we're going to get to the bottom of it because what they're trying to jam down your throat is what we started this show with. | ||
They're trying to jam down. | ||
You're trying to make struggle sessions for your kids as they take American kids and try to break them. | ||
They're trying to break these children. | ||
Second half of the show at 11 o'clock, we're going to talk about how they're going to do with vaccines, right? | ||
And it's not me saying this. | ||
This is professionals that spent their entire lives, either legal professionals or people from the pharmaceutical industry are going to walk through that. | ||
But I will guarantee you, as long as we draw a breath, The War Room is going to be at the tip of the spear of combating this and making sure Hispanic, African-American, Latino, and American families, Caucasian families, are going to be the step of redressing this. | ||
Back with the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina next. | ||
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It's been too much, too much sacrifice and service in our past for us to be the generation that says, well, you know, I don't want them to say something bad about me. | ||
I don't want them to call me a homophobe and a bigot. | ||
So I'm going to just keep my mouth closed because I don't want no trouble. | ||
Imagine where you would be if somebody else didn't want no trouble. | ||
Imagine where this nation would have been if the men at Bunker Hill didn't want no trouble. | ||
They want to just stay in the house and say, you know, I know the British are here to get our guns. | ||
Let them have them. | ||
Cause I don't want no trouble. | ||
I just want to go out here and plant my farm and you know, do my blacksmithing and, and, and, and do my preaching. | ||
I don't want no trouble. | ||
I don't want no trouble. | ||
Let them have it. | ||
I don't want no trouble. | ||
Imagine what it would have been like when the, uh, when the Democrats, and yeah, I call them the Democrats decided they were going to make their own nation cause they didn't like our constitution. | ||
Does that sound familiar to you? | ||
Imagine what it would have been like if Americans had said, well, no, I ain't going to do nothing about that because I don't want no trouble. | ||
I don't want them saying I'm a, you know, that I'm a Negro lover and I don't want nobody saying nothing about me. | ||
Imagine if the men at Gettysburg hadn't been there and Fredericksburg hadn't been there. | ||
Imagine what would have happened, my God, if the Japanese had come here and bombed Pearl Harbor. | ||
If America said coward and said no, we can't go to war. | ||
Remember what happened the last time we went to war. | ||
We got all them letters on the doors and all them boys came home under flags and they were buried across the sea and never came back. | ||
We don't want no more trouble like that. | ||
Just let them have it. | ||
Let them have what they want to do. | ||
We got to deal with them Nazis. | ||
No, we don't want no trouble. | ||
Imagine what would have happened if we had just watched the communists continue to take nation after nation and hadn't stood up in Korea because we didn't want any trouble. | ||
Hadn't stood up in Vietnam because we didn't want any trouble. | ||
Hadn't stood up during the Gulf War because we didn't want any trouble. | ||
And hadn't stood up after 9-11 because we didn't want any trouble. | ||
See, trouble is good. | ||
Trouble is good. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
It's good. | ||
Sometimes it's good to run dead into it. | ||
Run dead into it. | ||
I gotta tell you, that's the voice of a leader right there. | ||
That's one of the most amazing, amazing couple of minutes from a political stage I've ever heard. | ||
And I do this for a living. | ||
Now, Steve Cortez, I want to bring you in, and Raheem Kassam, I've got a lot to talk about. | ||
Before I get back and talk about the analytics, I do want to put up, on your show the other night, you went after this, Steve, with the drag queen situation, right? | ||
I did, yes. | ||
If Denver can put that up, or whatever, I think you had a thing, I want you to talk about that, then I want to get back to the analytics. | ||
And Raheem, jump in here also, but this is the point. | ||
We're not backing off. | ||
The Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina says, hey, we don't go looking for trouble, but if trouble's there, we're not going to back down from it, we're going to confront it. | ||
Trouble is good. | ||
Okay? | ||
You can't be a coward. | ||
We're not for the, this is not a show, and this is not, this cadre is not Sunshine Patriots, and not summer soldiers. | ||
This is hardcore. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
So we're showing there on the screen a really unfortunate screen grab of a PBS show literally aimed at toddlers. | ||
The show's description is it is for zero to four-year-olds, put on by PBS, partially funded by our taxpayer money, also produced in conjunction with the New York Public Education Department. | ||
And it is Drag Queen Story Hour for children. | ||
And the point I'm making here is that, you know, talk about finding trouble. | ||
Well, trouble has found us. | ||
Because there is toxic pollution out there that is being pushed and promoted at our children. | ||
And we have to push back vociferously. | ||
I was also making the point there. | ||
That Hispanics, and they're not uniquely Hispanic, but Hispanics culturally are much more conservative, and polling shows this, than other Americans. | ||
For example, according to Pew polling, Hispanics are 17% more pro-life than our white Anglo-Americans. | ||
And Hispanics particularly recoil at this kind of nonsense, at this kind of filth being pushed at our children. | ||
And this is one of the reasons why people are fleeing the Democratic Party. | ||
This is not your parents' and grandparents' Democratic Party. | ||
And again, if we play our cards right, I mentioned this to you before, Steve, the way the Democratic Party formerly owned Irish Catholics politically in this country, that can happen with Hispanics now and for a generation to come. | ||
Rahim, before you jump in here, I just want to say, we have, yes, on the Trump movement side, the MAGA movement, we have no problem at all with people doing their personal life or private life. | ||
That's what you do in your personal private life. | ||
That's your call. | ||
That's what freedom is about. | ||
You do that, okay? | ||
This is about underwritten by tax dollars. | ||
Remember, Where it's not underwritten, it's underwritten by corporations that your pension fund either supports or you buy the products of. | ||
So it's a hundred percent coming from the American people and that's what's being forced down these little children's. | ||
This is cultural revolution. | ||
This is to get them in a struggle session, right? | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Raheem Kassam, Thoughts, Comments, Analysis. | ||
Look, that speech, I said it the other day, I'll say it again, that speech I think is everything. | ||
Every time I hear that it's like hearing it for the first time, okay? | ||
And here's the thing about not going around looking for trouble, right? | ||
Let's unpack that for a second because there is a side that goes around and looks for trouble. | ||
You know, the globalist establishment goes around the world looking for trouble. | ||
It stirs up trouble. | ||
Trouble is where it makes its cash, right? | ||
It's where they make their... I was going to use a bad word there. | ||
It's where they get rich, right? | ||
But it's the battles where you're fighting a trouble that comes to you that America has been so good at, that the Western world has been so good at. | ||
It's repelling that evil. | ||
Rather than going out there and trying to find somewhere and something to stir up. | ||
And that takes us back to the very last segment, right? | ||
About the removal of the portrait of the Queen from Oxford University. | ||
You know, charges can be made and apologies have been offered for history, right? | ||
But the current Monarch of the United Kingdom is not going around the world starting wars and stirring up trouble. | ||
It's amazing how all these things are dovetailing right now and I suggest that they have to. | ||
And they have to because of something that Steve Cortese just said. | ||
The Democrats have to, uh, critical race theory everyone. | ||
I mean, the drag queen story, by the way, Nickelodeon's doing one as well now. | ||
They have to, um, CRT everyone, because they have to create new voters, because they have to create new captive minds, because as you say, the people who are looking back 30, 40 years are going, This bears no resemblance to what I ever signed up for. | ||
Which also explains the Biden border crisis, right? | ||
In terms of, you need new voters. | ||
I mean, that's what this is about. | ||
Look, it's not about empathy for economic migrants who are pouring into the United States. | ||
The Democrats don't care about these people. | ||
They do care about the voters that they can and will become. | ||
Axios just reported yesterday. | ||
We don't have final numbers yet, official numbers, for May for illegal crossings of the border. | ||
But apparently, according to Axios, it's going to be another record over 170,000 encounters. | ||
We don't know how many we didn't encounter. | ||
170,000 would be the third month in a row of 170 or higher, something that hasn't happened in the United States since the year 2000. | ||
The Biden border crisis is totally intentional. | ||
It's not incompetence. | ||
It is an intentional move to literally import an absolute wave of new voters who the Democrats believe will support their nefarious agenda. | ||
That is the reality of what's going on and it's why Kamala Harris wants to avoid going there at all costs because she doesn't want to create a news story that even CNN and MSNBC might be forced then to cover. | ||
Yeah, let me tell you something coming after the election 2022. | ||
They're all going back home. | ||
This is not we're not going to tolerate this and there's no more first time a first Trump administration. | ||
It was too much dissension inside Etc. | ||
You're going to see that all washed away in 22 and 24. | ||
Now, it's maniacal focus on what has to be happened because of the radical plan. | ||
I want to get Denver to put up the chart to show you about Rahim's party talk about these globalist elites, right? | ||
They want it but they want it on your tax dollar because they don't have they don't want to pay anything. | ||
But, Cortez, go back and talk to me about L.A. | ||
County and the Bronx, about the big steal. | ||
Because we're going to have Vernon Jones today, live from Arizona. | ||
We've got Arizona. | ||
Vernon Jones is also going to go to the border in Arizona. | ||
So we've got a lot of Vernon Jones today about the big steal, about what's happening in Arizona. | ||
So, ladies and gentlemen, don't think we have it. | ||
We're totally focused on the November 3rd. | ||
Tell us about the math. | ||
Sure, this is why the forensic audit that's happening in Arizona is just so important, and I can't wait until we get news out of there, because I believe we're going to get incredible news, and if we do, it will compel the other states to similarly do their own forensic audits. | ||
When I look at the statistical case, and Steve, for 25 years on Wall Street, before I got into this game of politics full-time, for 25 years on Wall Street, My job was statistical probability analysis, and I did it for some of the biggest funds in the world. | ||
So I have some background in this type of analysis. | ||
When I looked at the election returns, and I'm talking from November 4th onward, I have done dozens and dozens, maybe hundreds of videos and interviews about these exact topics, looking at the numbers, crunching the numbers. | ||
A Biden win, statistically, is so improbable as to be impossible. | ||
And to just give you a simple example, the idea that we gained in vote share and percentage in the four largest cities in the United States, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston, and yet we did not gain in Phoenix, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Milwaukee, and all the places that Joe Biden needed it, it just strains credulity, obviously. | ||
I liken it a lot to use a sports analogy. | ||
The Biden win is so statistically full of anomalies. | ||
Um, that for him to win as it is presented to us, it would be like in the World Series. | ||
A team not just sweeping the World Series, but sweeping it with four perfect games. | ||
Now, is it statistically possible? | ||
Theoretically, I guess. | ||
Is it probable? | ||
Hell no. | ||
Um, and that is why I think any honest person who looks at the data, who looks at the numbers, who compares apples to apples jurisdictions, and sees Trump outperforming except for the places where Joe Biden absolutely needed it, Any reasonable person, even if you're not an America First person, even if you're not a Trumper, would say that this demands more scrutiny, the kind of scrutiny we're seeing right now in Arizona. | ||
That's right. | ||
To save democracy, this project, the 3 November movement, the 3 November project, to get to the bottom of what happened, that's what's saving democracy. | ||
It will save democracy. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened, and you're going to see the scale of the Trump victory is what you're going to see. | ||
Once we prove that, Nature will take its course. | ||
That's part two that we'll figure out. | ||
Rahim, I want to go back quickly to MSNBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN. | ||
Why is it, and you see this absolute embarrassment of Kamala Harris on her first foreign trip and that interview on NBC which they couldn't even hide with Lester Holt. | ||
Do you agree that they don't want to talk about the Biden administration at all? | ||
It's all got to be insurrection. | ||
It's got to be white supremacists. | ||
It's got to be these people trying to take over democracy. | ||
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Show after show after show. | |
I mean, for them, what's to talk about? | ||
Yesterday, Steve, in the evening show, we played a clip of this New York Times White House correspondent opening her question to Jen Psaki by saying, you know, conservatives are freaking out about the border right now. | ||
And this is just the latest in a litany of New York Times embarrassments. | ||
We saw that even their PR department got ratioed on Twitter. | ||
Well, who can I call in the PR department to get a comment about how bad at PR the PR department is over at the New York Times? | ||
I mean, it's meta-losership is what's going on here in the news media world. | ||
Now look, you will see coverage in these 24 hours, in these 36 hours, around the G7, around the trip to the United Kingdom, because The globalists on all sides for this summit are going out of their way to try and pump each other up. | ||
They're all unpopular. | ||
I mean, Boris Johnson, wildly unpopular. | ||
Emmanuel Macron gets slapped in the face yesterday on camera. | ||
They're all unpopular and they all have to try and get their boats to rise together on this thing. | ||
So this is where you will see coverage. | ||
But when it's day-to-day, given the state of this country, the state of the economy, the way people feel about him, look at the Rasmussen polling. | ||
No wonder they're not covering. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we come back, we've got Cortez, we've got Raheem Kassam. | ||
Next hour, we're going to talk about one of the senior executives from Pfizer. | ||
Also, we're going to go to Germany about this brilliant lawyer that broke both Volkswagen and Deutsche Bank. | ||
He's laying out a concept of a global Nuremberg trial for people that were involved in what's happening in this pandemic. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
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I want to go back to how this whole thing, the globalists and the elitists, they want it to be a Greek tragedy because they want the deplorables, they want the working class people and the middle class in this country to pay for all of it. | ||
So let's go. | ||
Do we have the chart that actually shows you What the super wealthy and the elites in the country pay. | ||
Denver, can we put that up? | ||
Do we have that chart that has the names? | ||
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Yeah, is that? | |
Cortez, read that for me. | ||
I don't have my glasses on. | ||
It shows you that the elites in this country pay virtually zero taxes. | ||
Right. | ||
It's sort of channeling Leona Helmsley, as she were to come back from the grave, only the little people pay taxes. | ||
Unfortunately, that is at least partly true. | ||
Okay, I'm just getting the data here. | ||
So, Warren Buffett, true tax rate, .1. | ||
Jeff Bezos, .98. | ||
Michael Bloomberg, 1.3. | ||
Elon Musk, 3.27. | ||
You know, one of the points I'd like to make here, Steve, particularly about Bloomberg, if I can pick on him from among those four, Bloomberg's fortune is largely predicated upon U.S. | ||
taxpayers bailing out Wall Street. | ||
What I mean by that is that his terminals, which are ubiquitous all across Wall Street, he would have suffered massive losses back in 2008 and 2009 had Wall Street been allowed to fail, or at least some of those Wall Street banks. | ||
been allowed to fail. | ||
They were not because they were bailed out by blue-collar, hard-working, regular Americans. | ||
Working-class people saved Wall Street, and in doing so, saved Michael Bloomberg. | ||
Now, he was already wealthy going into that crisis, but he took it to a whole other level after the financial crisis. | ||
And what has he done with that money? | ||
He's used it largely to try to punish those very same working class people, politically speaking. | ||
He spent $500 million on his own campaign. | ||
Thankfully, he didn't get anywhere himself, but he's trying to take away our guns, he's trying to take away our rights. | ||
It's very typical, unfortunately, of these kinds of globalists. | ||
What I also want to point out about a lot of these people One of the reasons that their tax rate is so low is because of the loophole of carried interest. | ||
And without getting too much into the weeds about that for the folks in the audience, carried interest essentially is when wealthy people who are managing other people's money, they get to treat what should be income, and they should be paying income tax on. | ||
they get to treat that as a long-term capital gains as long as they don't cash in. | ||
And that is a massive loophole for financiers. | ||
And I'm not trying to demonize those people because I come from this world. | ||
But the point is, it's totally unfair. | ||
It is a loophole that should be closed. | ||
Donald Trump talked about it. | ||
We never did anything about it in the first term. | ||
In the second term, whether it's Trump or another nationalist president in 2024 with the right kind of Congress, we have to close that loophole. | ||
That alone will force the tax rates for a lot of mega wealthy people significantly higher where it should be. | ||
I want to go to the tip sheet for The Globalist. | ||
That's the Financial Times of London. | ||
If you look at the cover today, the front page, the U.S. | ||
is investigating. | ||
They're not investigating the problem that they're not paying taxes. | ||
They're investigating, hey, the information got leaked out. | ||
So that's where the investigation goes, right there. | ||
They're investigating how it got leaked out and how this got exposed that the wealthy don't pay for anything, and particularly what they're trying to crush. | ||
It's also up in the upper left corner. | ||
They support Steve Cortez. | ||
It says, remember the 70s. | ||
Cortez, they back your thesis that we're heading towards stagflation. | ||
Steve, I know we've got to bounce. | ||
Tell us about the show. | ||
What have you got planned? | ||
You and Pellegrino this week. | ||
What's up over at Newsmax? | ||
You know, we're really digging into Wuhan, into the Wuhan lab, talking about the origin of this virus and talking about what China needs to do, not just looking backward, but also looking forward, what China needs to do to pay, to literally pay the United States and the rest of the world for its crimes. | ||
Big show tonight, we're going to have on Senator Rand Paul talking about Wuhan, about Fauci. | ||
We're also going to have on Victor David Hanson, and there's nobody better, in my view, to talk about the cultural issues, the culture war that we are engaged in right now. | ||
So a big show tonight. | ||
Every night at 9 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time, there's also a Chalk Talk. | ||
That alone is worth tuning in for to Cortez and Pellegrino. | ||
Steve, so please tune in, folks. | ||
Well, you're a huge audience favorite. | ||
Rahim, you guys at National Pulse have done such an unbelievable job of doing an investigation on Wuhan, which you said, hey, it's November 3rd in Wuhan, you've got to get to the bottom of. | ||
Lindsey Graham last night came out, I think it was on Hannity, and said, hey, all this, everything you're seeing coming now about the lab leak theory, everybody you're seeing that's now conforming to what we said over a year ago, he's just trying to cover their ass. | ||
What's your, give us an update on National Pulse Fauci in Wuhan. | ||
Well first I just want to make mention of the fact that Hunter Biden used the n-word repeatedly and it hasn't been covered and I think it's worth making mention of that because of a story we're about to put up on the National Pulse about from the hard drive from hell about Hunter Biden and his buddies using the f-word that rhymes with maggot that is a pejorative for homosexuals and Wow Wow | ||
There's a four-letter D word that is a pejorative for lesbians, so that story will be going up very soon, back to the point that the media don't want to cover the Bidens, cover this. | ||
In terms of Fauci and the lab, my attitude towards this is as follows. | ||
I'll be totally honest with people. | ||
It feels like we're directly over the target, right? | ||
And I think the White House is feeling that pressure. | ||
I think certainly Fauci's feeling that pressure. | ||
The quote-unquote scientific establishment, which is More establishment than it is scientific is feeling that pressure. | ||
However, there is still a ways to go. | ||
If the pressure relents, if the stories don't keep coming out, like you said yesterday on the show, Steve, they will try to dig in. | ||
So we have more coming today that you are not going to want to miss. | ||
Okay, before we go to commercial break, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Guys, I gotta, I gotta, the sartorial splendor of you two guys, uh, when you're together, it's just, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's cutting edge. | ||
I, I, I, I can't. | ||
We're pretty much matching, actually. | ||
So, Blue Blazer, Pocket Square, Cartier, uh, you've got the, you've got the, uh, monogram here, you've got the Buckethead Hufflings. | ||
Pretty much. | ||
Well, listen, Steve, you got your haircut. | ||
You got your haircut, so we figure we better step up our game here. | ||
By the way, I want to know where your cut locks are, because I think that they should be sold as an NFT. | ||
We should auction them. | ||
A non-fungible, right? | ||
I really believe that we could sell your locks as an NFT. | ||
Where are they, Steve? | ||
It was seven pounds, it was seven pounds of hair. | ||
But I do want to say, the audience, by the way, the live chat's asking, do you guys call and coordinate before you come on? | ||
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I just wanted to make sure, do you guys call and coordinate for your look? | |
No, no, but there is a stock Washington D.C. | ||
wardrobe that we both pull from. | ||
It's called the Wasp, the Wasp. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Back with Mike Eden. | ||
Steve Cortez, thank you so much. | ||
The audience loves you. | ||
Look forward to the next time you come in and host an hour with us. | ||
Steve Cortez, 9 o'clock every night, Newsmax. |