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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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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
But I take this at a milestatement at face value. | ||
He's essentially trying to provide assurance and evidently Secretary Esper, who had seen the same intelligence, this is prior to the first phone call, he wasn't around for the second, had the same concern and he asked his policy people, you know, to get involved. | ||
In talking to their counterparts as well. | ||
And I think these are responsible actions that are being taken, not the contrary. | ||
And based on what the Pentagon is reporting and the feedback we're getting from Jennifer Griffin, and I trust her and our sources, by the way, they've been impeccable in the past, and I take them at face value here. | ||
I don't see anything that's undermining Yeah, and so, after January the 6th, Eddie, this is something that had to be done. | ||
You can talk about when Nixon was president, there were assurances going from that administration to leaders across the world. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
This is... | ||
Yeah, and so after January the 6th, Eddie, this is something that had to be done. | ||
Something that... | ||
You know, and I would want my generals, I would want others, whether it was Donald Trump or Richard Nixon or Woodrow Wilson, to say everything's fine. | ||
This is what I love. | ||
These people are accusing him of treason for calling up the Chinese and saying, hey, everything's fine. | ||
This is democracy. | ||
It's messy. | ||
Don't take advantage of us. | ||
You don't want to try to take advantage of us at this moment, if you do. | ||
And you're not going to have the excuse to say, oh, they were about to attack us, because I'm here to tell you we're not going to attack you. | ||
And so, that's what I want a general, that's what America wants their generals to do. | ||
Why don't we just admit it? | ||
They're little snowflakes that melted when General Milley went to the Hill. | ||
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And actually said he read a book on critical race. | |
And they just melted! | ||
These little snowflakes that are so delicate, they're so pure, they're so natural. | ||
And their mothers told them, and their fathers told them, every one of you, every one of you is separate and different. | ||
There's no one snowflake like another, and yet all of these snowflakes on the Republican side, they're alike in one way. | ||
They're all melting because General Milley said the words, critical race theory, and said, yeah, I've read about it. | ||
Good to know that. | ||
I've read about Marxism. | ||
I've read about... | ||
And they're still in a freak-out mode. | ||
And here this guy takes steps to defend America, to let China know that we're just fine, don't take advantage of this situation. | ||
And now they're saying he's treasonous? | ||
That helps me, Joe, because I was baffled. | ||
Oh, it's a critical race theory. | ||
They can't get past it. | ||
That's what they're running on next year. | ||
Once he did that, he stepped from their tribe to another tribe. | ||
And the snowflakes, it's all separate, mind you, all started melting. | ||
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Joe Scarborough snowflaked that. | ||
It's Thursday the 16th. | ||
This is September Year Roller 2021. | ||
Now almost 90 million downloads on the podcast. | ||
We got Jack Brasovic in as my wingman this morning. | ||
And we got a lot to go through. | ||
A lot of wood to chop here. | ||
A packed Show. | ||
I want to talk. | ||
Let's start, Jack. | ||
See, I was just going to ask for some coffee, but now I saw the MTG there. | ||
I'm up for a week after that. | ||
That's MTG's new site, Green Gun. | ||
Oh, it's Green Gun. | ||
Everybody want to put this in all the live chats to get across all the platforms. | ||
The site's now live. | ||
I think we premiered it. | ||
I think we premiered that. | ||
For anybody's watching or is listening, but if you're listening to this audio wise, if you're, you know, if you swiped out and rumble, however you're doing picture, you got to watch this. | ||
You have to actually see her do this. | ||
Yeah, she looks great, by the way. | ||
And she He just lights up this pre. | ||
This is like a rock star. | ||
This is a rock star moment. | ||
Who made that? | ||
Was that Arsenal? | ||
I think it was Arsenal. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
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If Arsenal, I tell you, they do great work. | |
That's a great work. | ||
It's Benny Johnson and the guys, right? | ||
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Yep. | |
Benny Johnson. | ||
I'm pretty sure it's Arsenal. | ||
We did my last two. | ||
My last two promos were with them. | ||
They're good work. | ||
And they're maybe not as good as when Vish was there. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
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Whoa! | ||
A little inside baseball there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Here's what we need to focus on. | ||
We've got a lot to get to today. | ||
Financial meltdown in China. | ||
The 3 November movement. | ||
Massive development yesterday in Pennsylvania. | ||
Now the establishment is in this movement. | ||
But we've got to get and have a serious talk about this Milley situation because now they're trying to play. | ||
They're trying to spin this in every means possible to focus on the wrong thing. | ||
Right? | ||
The noise, not the signal. | ||
And Joe Scarborough said it right there. | ||
He gave you the January 6th call or the calls around January 6th with Nancy Pelosi and about the nuclear weapons and all of that, right? | ||
That's a subject for a different day. | ||
Those calls are absolutely horrific and they've got to be reviewed and ought to be under sworn testimony. | ||
But the 20 October call is the call you must focus on. | ||
And that's why he ought to be called up immediately and interviewed. | ||
And if the October call took place, he's got to go. | ||
Even if he talked to Esper. | ||
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is not the military advisor to the Secretary of Defense. | ||
He's the military advisor to the President of the United States. | ||
He's not. | ||
They're trying to do Espernova. | ||
I don't know if Esper knew about it. | ||
On the 20 October call... Call Esper 2. | ||
On the 20 October call, and this, let's assume for a second you don't believe what we believe is which Trump won, and Trump won in a landslide, and we're getting to the bottom of that, okay? | ||
On 20 October, there's not even a question. | ||
Look, there's not a question technically that he's not Commander-in-Chief until high noon on the 20th of January, right? | ||
But there's no even inkling of doubt that he's Commander-in-Chief on the 20th of October. | ||
Okay? | ||
20th of October, you know, a week before the election. | ||
That call is enough that he should be relieved for cause immediately. | ||
Okay? | ||
Immediately. | ||
And what he did on that call, and this was about, go back to, what do we keep saying here in the boardroom? | ||
You gotta get to the bottom of 3 November, you gotta get to the bottom of Wuhan lab. | ||
You know what the beauty of this call is, ladies and gentlemen, and why we love it so much here? | ||
And the guys like Scarborough, who, by the way, avoided military service, right? | ||
Avoided military service. | ||
Calling people snowflakes. | ||
I want every veteran out there, just remember this guy, avoided military service when he calls you a snowflake. | ||
The beauty of the 20 October call, it ties together two strands of the things we're trying to solve for. | ||
It ties together the Wuhan lab and it ties together the 3 November movement. | ||
Because what the book says is that Milley was upset because Trump had actually mentioned, or was starting to mention, The Wuhan lab and the China virus. | ||
Now remember, we have never called the Wuhan flu or the Kung flu or the China... It's not. | ||
It's the CCP virus. | ||
Identify... Nomenclature is important. | ||
Identify the enemy. | ||
I'm very proud of the person who almost virtually single-handedly got people talking about the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Not China and not the Chinese people. | ||
They're victims. | ||
And yesterday I did a two-hour interview on GTV with the great Peter Navarro and Miles Guo to walk through the details. | ||
We'll pull some of that up about connecting all the dots here about the victimization of the Chinese people. | ||
It's the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It's their virus. | ||
We've known that since January of 2020 when we started the show. | ||
Milley, supposedly Jack Basobag, and here's the great news of Jack Basobag. | ||
He's not just a Twitter troll or a getter troll. | ||
He's actually a naval intelligence officer and one of the smartest guys in this city about China. | ||
Okay? | ||
One of the great geopolitical threat. | ||
This call ties together two aspects of the discussion we're having today and why it's so important to get to the bottom of it today. | ||
Milley gets flustered, right? | ||
He sees Trump out there now in the campaign trail time. | ||
He initiates himself. | ||
Right? | ||
What's amazing is you really question what Millie's thought process and his judgment is on all of these things, right? | ||
Because we're told that Woodward is, and Woodward is kind of known for being loose with the facts, so he says he's got the transcript. | ||
I want the transcript. | ||
I think the American people deserve the transcript. | ||
Because if we're to be told that Milley was making these calls, and then not back... This is what he does, right? | ||
He goes to Esper and says, Hey, I'm going to call China. | ||
We have a routine call. | ||
It's no big deal. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Doesn't tell the President, right? | ||
Doesn't inform the Secretary of Defense and his own Chamber of Commerce of what that's actually the contents of the call, what he's going to be saying. | ||
Oh, it's a perfunctory thing. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
It's a formality. | ||
Then he goes on It almost sounds like he's red, you know, he's overdosing on resistance pills when he goes on one of these things. | ||
He's chugging Rachel Maddow monologues. | ||
This is the other line. | ||
There's no normal calls. | ||
When they say that they're talking to guys on a regular basis, with the activity in the South China Sea, with the carrier battle groups, with the activity of the flights, overflights by the Chinese, right now, a flashpoint in the world that you could have the guns of August, ladies and gentlemen, very quickly. | ||
Is Kashmir and the South China Sea in Taiwan? | ||
Not to mention, and if we have time later we should get into this, but Biden is doing everything he can to break up our alliances in the South China Sea area. | ||
Look at what he just did vis-a-vis France, Australia, and the United States regarding this submarine deal. | ||
Right? | ||
This was totally set. | ||
It was smooth. | ||
We were going to bring in France. | ||
We literally just sat here last week, right? | ||
I just sat here talking about submarines. | ||
We were talking about France's importance, New Caledonia, etc. | ||
We were all here. | ||
Jerome Riviere was here. | ||
And Biden goes in and blows it all up and says, we're going to cut that out from France. | ||
For what? | ||
And then he puts up this, he takes five eyes away. | ||
Now we're going to have three eyes. | ||
Right. | ||
Again, reducing our alliance. | ||
This is what they always say about Trump. | ||
They always say this about Trump. | ||
Exactly what we want to do. | ||
By the way, when I keep talking about it, I was in the South China Sea as a young ensign and lieutenant JG. | ||
I was on an anti-espionage class, anti-submarine warfare ship. | ||
Right? | ||
We're there hunting Soviet submarines, right? | ||
You're there, I mean, as plane guard for the carrier battle group, so the reason you're there, the place is infested with, I mean, the submarines, the fast attacks, right? | ||
Or the way the things kind of keep clear. | ||
And diesel boats. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so my point is, in this whole submarine situation with our allies, another debacle by Biden. | ||
But it's very critical for this audience to understand they're trying to do a misdirection play. | ||
The January 6th call's horrific, Nancy Pelosi's horrific, that's all horrific. | ||
And I don't care if the Chinese guy's calling you. | ||
First off, you've got to notify the President, hey, some of your language on the Wuhan lab is an issue, and they want to contact us. | ||
By the way, you're going to get your transcripts. | ||
Hey, Benny Thompson, why don't you take a couple of days off of your witch hunt? | ||
Here's my question. | ||
on the veterans here that are the political prisoners. | ||
And why don't we take another day or two and focus on getting to the bottom of the Milley situation. | ||
Here's my question. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He said that he was reading US intelligence. | ||
We talked about the CJCS brief, and then he called China. | ||
Did he tell them what our intelligence was on them? | ||
Those are questions under earth you gotta answer. | ||
Did you reveal our capabilities, sir? | ||
The question is, and this is Esper, he's not military advisor. | ||
Remember, he's not directly in the chain of command as a combatant commander. | ||
The nun thing, we re-did that. | ||
We'll have to explain that to people. | ||
But he's the senior military advisor to the commander-in-chief. | ||
In fact, I've heard the co-coms are very upset with Millie right now. | ||
The combatant commanders, they obviously got to be. | ||
They obviously got to be. | ||
By the way, so many people in the military are enraged by this guy. | ||
Including junior officers and mid-grade officers. | ||
Right? | ||
This thing, this rat's nest needs to be sorted out and it has nothing to do with critical race theory. | ||
Although, he was wasting his time studying that stuff when he should have been focused on Afghanistan and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Short break. | ||
Pacific, Bannon, War Room next. | ||
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War Room, Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
So what he's actually talking about is precinct chairs or precinct committee members. | ||
If you think about the Republican National Committee as a pyramid, these precinct people make up the base. | ||
They knock on doors, get out the vote, support the people leading the party in D.C. | ||
But they also have these powers. | ||
Sometimes they can choose who's going to run for statewide office. | ||
Other times, they nominate the people who will oversee elections, which is why they've become part of Bannon's new strategy. | ||
And the idea behind this strategy is to take over the party from the bottom up by taking over all these precinct positions, which are often not contested and just there for the taking. | ||
And the theory is that if they can do that, then they can make sure next time the party fights harder, the party leaves nothing on the table, the party makes sure that the Democrats can't get away with stealing another election. | ||
...to you. | ||
You introduce yourself as a precinct committee man and then they have to listen because, you know, you actually literally are the party. | ||
And but but I think the the distinction with the Tea Party is an important one. | ||
You know, remember the Tea Party, at least at the beginning, it was about forming Tea Party groups and going to Tea Party meetings. | ||
And, you know, eventually those people kind of knocked down the wall. | ||
And came in to the Republican Party, but it was about, at the beginning, a, you know, a parallel structure attacking the establishment. | ||
And this is different. | ||
They're not going to Tea Party meetings. | ||
They're going to Republican Party meetings. | ||
This is explicitly inside the party. | ||
It is the party organization itself. | ||
I'm wondering, for the party leaders you spoke to who were worried about the ideologies of the new Workers who are coming to them and wanting to get involved. | ||
How are they thinking about their response? | ||
Are they thinking about counter-organizing or adding screening procedures? | ||
What's their move? | ||
Well, so I talked to, I did talk with a district chair in Arizona who screens. | ||
But, you know, she can get kind of overruled by higher up officials in the county party. | ||
So there's a limit to what she can do on her own to keep out people who she views as unhelpful. | ||
But, you know, what she's really hoping is that cooler minds prevail. | ||
And, you know, this is not what moderates and independents want and that, you know, Republicans who actually want to win are going to be more focused on trying to appeal to them. | ||
Okay, that is Isaac Arnsdorf, I think it is, from ProPublica. | ||
And it's Mary Harris is the Slate podcast. And you see it's kind of NPR-ish. These people, and I realize people don't like I like their politics and probably don't like them personally. | ||
They're very smart. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're very smart. | ||
And they're in a freak-out mode, as we told you. | ||
Alt-net did the thing about the 3 November movement, the huge article about that. | ||
They're freaked out about that. | ||
Daily Beast did, the homeschool mothers, you know, our new shock troops are the homeschool moms at the school boards. | ||
ProPublica, which is this deep dive on the Dan Schultz, and Dan will be on. | ||
Later in the show. | ||
And then Slate and everybody else has now picked it up. | ||
And it's like the end of Jack Pasovic. | ||
It's the end of the world. | ||
And they sit there and they get in so much detail. | ||
By the way, it's a great ad. | ||
I want to play the whole thing online. | ||
What I love though is, you know, it's not the, you know, the vocal, the baritones, the bass of, you know, of voice that you're hearing. | ||
It's just the actual tenor of it, right? | ||
You can just tell that this is a left-wing thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Because you get kind of the NPR whispers and the uptalk. | |
Steve Bannon is trying to take over the Republican Party by running people for elections and having them elected. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
No, people volunteering and going to precinct committees. | ||
Adrian Vermeule had a great, and I don't quote Harvard professors that much, but he had a great tweet this morning. | ||
He said, anytime you hear anyone on the left say the word democracy, just replace it for liberalism, and it actually works. | ||
So for example, whenever they say democracy in peril, what they mean is liberalism in peril. | ||
They are so... I've never seen a freakout by so many different organizations on things that are so basic. | ||
How many words was that article? | ||
Was that ProPublica? | ||
I made it like five or six paragraphs in and I'm like, this thing... My fingers started to get a carpal tunnel. | ||
It had six co-authors and by the way, ProPublica was the source backed and other left-wingers backed. | ||
Terrific investigators. | ||
The papers couldn't pay for their top investigative reporters so they all went to ProPublica. | ||
Right? | ||
And they do great work. | ||
By the way, things like 7,000 page long... Folks, if you like the ProPublica article, you can go... If you like the article, why don't you get the real thing and just subscribe to War Room and just get the story day-to-day. | ||
But here's the... Peter Navarro, let's get the cover of Navarro's book up. | ||
Here's what they're freaked out about. | ||
There's never been an audience like this that is this engaged. | ||
This is, like I said, this show is not for everybody. | ||
We admit that. | ||
It's not talk radio. | ||
We don't try to yuck it up. | ||
It's not a Fox News. | ||
We do a little trolling. | ||
Just giving you the basic RNC, ridiculous, redonkulous talking points. | ||
And that was, by the way, General Jack Kane. | ||
uh... keen was the first guy up in the cold open and i have a tremendous respect for general came to his dead wrong he just did wrong and that happy talk in the in the by the way i was a guy borders on on on fox don't even push back when we just did wrong when he said what he said what he said about jenn griffin has impeccable sources and i trust all for sources she was the person who was out there talking about this is a strike the imminent threats the imminent bomb threat that was coming She was pushing the party line of the party. | ||
Later turned out to be an aid worker for a US Army. | ||
organization and his children, right? | ||
So, no, I can think of in recent memory a time where, you know... But she's good, but she's pushing the party line of the Pentagon. | ||
That's what they use her for, okay? | ||
And Jack Keane's just wrong. | ||
October 20th is a court martial offense. | ||
I think it's 11 worth offense. | ||
And I don't care about Esper. | ||
Esper's not in that chain of command, right? | ||
He's the military advisor, his billet's military advisor to the commander-in-chief. | ||
Yeah, he's got to keep the Secretary of Defense in the loop, right? | ||
But it's not, that's not the loop that he's demanded to. | ||
Navarro's book, we put the cover, Navarro's book's number 16 on Amazon. | ||
We've done two short hits on Navarro's book on this show because this posse is so absolutely engaged. | ||
This book's going to be a blockbuster, right? | ||
This book's going to be a blockbuster. | ||
You want to find out all the Tony Fauci stuff, it's going to be all in this book, in detail. | ||
This is a journal, it's called Journal in Trump Time, My Journal of the Plague Year by Peter Navarro. | ||
And it gets down to the details. | ||
You get the receipts in this book. | ||
It's only, you know, Navarro with all his analysis of November 6th. | ||
If you want to understand November 6th, you want to understand the vaccines, you want to understand this. | ||
But my point here is that they are literally in meltdown now because this audience And folks, I'm fact-checking Steve Bannon in real time right now. | ||
If you go to Amazon, this isn't number 16 in, like, political advisors to President Trump who later became podcast hosts. | ||
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No, no, no, no. | |
This isn't some, like, squirrely little account. | ||
This is 16 all books. | ||
All books. | ||
Amazon.com. | ||
All books. | ||
All books. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
It's 270,000 Before we even had the first mention the other day, it was number 270,000. | ||
My point. | ||
It's not even released yet. | ||
I think it's November 3rd. | ||
November 3rd, yes, for the anniversary of the Steele. | ||
You realize it's almost been a year? | ||
Oh yes, I do understand that. | ||
I'm going to talk about Pennsylvania. | ||
It's almost been a full year. | ||
Listen, and we understand that people are frustrated, but hey, there's major actions taken. | ||
Can we put up the CNN article? | ||
CNN raised the white flag last night. | ||
I saw this. | ||
I saw this. I saw this. The headline on CNN, ladies and gentlemen, the headline on CNN is... | ||
What if? No, no, it's not a what if. It's that... | ||
It will. We're winning. We're winning. Can we get that up? | ||
CNN put an article last night, unfortunately, unfortunately, the big lie is winning. And they went through certain statistics and things that we talk about all the time. | ||
Of course, CNN being CNN and not really that bright, they kind of pulled the wrong stats. | ||
Their stats were saying, the first I was saying, oh, well, you know, 60% of the American people still think that 40%, 40% in CNN's things. | ||
Illegitimate. | ||
They keep focusing on the Republicans because it's a misdirection play. | ||
They don't want to talk about the independence. | ||
Independence of proxy for the American people. | ||
Is this not the same CNN that spent four years telling you that Vladimir Putin hacked the election and stole it in 2016 was completely false and the same people that had Kamala Harris out there among others talking about voting machines and the problems of hacking. I could play the clips. I played them a million times, right? You guys did this for four years straight and now you're gonna turn around and say, we just don't understand. | ||
Why could it be that these people would have a different belief than what we told them? It was a big lie. Why don't they believe us anymore? By the way, CNN, do I have that article up yet? Okay, they're getting it. | ||
Sometime this week will be fine, right? | ||
The audience is going to haunt. | ||
I know it's tough. | ||
It's a CNN article. | ||
One that I actually said we're going to use in the first half hour today, so make sure it's ready. | ||
You don't have to run to CNN and pull up the website. | ||
Let's go to Pennsylvania, though, real quickly. | ||
Before we move over, there was another CNN article, I think it was Saliza, that had the analysis up where he was saying, Is Joe Biden leading us to Trump 2024? | ||
Did you see this one? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
He is. | ||
You know, where they said, they said, look at this, guys. | ||
His numbers are slumped. | ||
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We put him in because we didn't want Trump anymore. | ||
That's and by the way, he actually kind of says we put him in. | ||
So, you know, take that to mean whatever you want it to mean. | ||
But then they talk about the fact that the economy's in the tank, that Afghanistan completely fell apart. | ||
They're not doing well on COVID, by the way. | ||
That's the dirty little secret. | ||
Frank Luntz and I got into Twitter over that. | ||
The other day I said, well, 54% in, you know, the hospitalizations are vaccinated. | ||
I've taken, actually, Posobiec under wing here. | ||
As under, you know, in the Navy, they call you under instruction, UI. | ||
So he's Lieutenant Commander Posobiec. | ||
He's under instruction now. | ||
A waste of your time, I keep telling you this, is engaging with guys like Frank Lentz. | ||
No, no, no, I didn't engage. | ||
I wake up and I see it on Twitter. | ||
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I got people, Jack Moore responded to Frank Lentz. | |
It's like Andrew, my fights with Andrew. | ||
This goes back to my fights with Andrew. | ||
The fact that he's responding, the fact that they're sending out their biggest warriors to try to knock us down. | ||
Frank Lentz, okay. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
With his oval office. | ||
His fake oval office. | ||
He said he had the cushions from the Clinton White House. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What is up with that, dude? | ||
Have they been DNA tested? | ||
Right? | ||
Have they been DNA tested? | ||
Oh, maybe he's holding on to it. | ||
How do you clean those? | ||
How do you actually make sure you clean those? | ||
Because a human can, like, touch them. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back, Jack. | ||
Steve Bannon's got a lot to go through. | ||
We're going to have Russ vote. | ||
Philip Patrick about gold. | ||
Russ vote about the economy. | ||
And we're going to talk about the China and the meltdown over there in a moment. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
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He's firing back up. | ||
He spends his time, by the way, he's going around the country preaching the gospel of 3 November. | ||
A lot of people getting jacked up there. | ||
He's going to have a lot to report next week. | ||
We're going to have Mike on the show on Monday. | ||
He's got a bunch of huge discussions he's having across the country. | ||
He's also talking to a big group on Friday and Saturday regarding the recovery network, the Lyndale recovery network, and we're going to have the people from the Lyndale recovery on I want to go back to that CNN article. | ||
Can we just put it up? | ||
Just the article. | ||
I know we got a clip, but we don't have time for it. | ||
Ryan Sezlaza, right? | ||
He's their top political... Oh, he's the big, he's the head honcho when it comes to this stuff. | ||
The political analysis. | ||
He is, when you are looking for sort of Yeah. | ||
what narrative is about to be set. He is the narrative setter at CNN, right? He's not the biggest name there, but if you notice, he will usually be the first and they'll kind of use him to AB test narratives as well. So follow Saliza. I actually follow him. Talk to people, talk to, give the word in the nomocline. When you say AB test, what does that mean? So when you're AB testing, that means you're seeing which narrative plays better. That's when you're sending up your trial balloons. That's when we're going to throw something out, we'll see the reaction, throw | ||
something else out, see the reaction. Then when Saliza gets that narrative, they get that data. | ||
Like on Breitbart and we do it, no, you do it, you test headlines. | ||
Same story, but you A-B test the headline. | ||
What headline gets the most clicks, right? | ||
What headline draws the most people in? | ||
Or you draw in heat. | ||
Maybe he's looking to draw heat. | ||
Right, so you're looking for that kind of traction. | ||
If that works, then depending on which vein it's in, they'll pass it off to Shudo, Tapper, Stelter, etc. | ||
Because those guys are better on air. | ||
Right. | ||
He's not an on-air guy, but he's kind of there. | ||
And he's not a genius, but he understands how the system works, right? | ||
So he's playing that. | ||
I want to get back to the point. | ||
This show focuses on human agency and empowerment, right? | ||
To give you tools, access, you know, an apparatus that you can come to and get engaged, get involved, go to work, right? | ||
You're doing the work, and the people are noticing on the left, and they're freaking out. | ||
Okay? | ||
Completely freaking out. | ||
They want to shut down your ability to get to the school boards. | ||
And I understand it's tough. | ||
Look, all day long people are communicating with me about how the school boards are shutting you down, how the rallies are not working. | ||
You just got to grind through it. | ||
They want you to go away. | ||
They want the resistance. | ||
They want you to go away. | ||
They want you to get bored at the precinct committee level. | ||
They want to make sure the school boards don't change. | ||
That's how they win. | ||
If we keep pounding, you keep pounding, you're going to win. | ||
Let's go to Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania, hey, let's not make, you know... | ||
We don't have to be perfect coming out of the box. | ||
We'll get there. | ||
But Pennsylvania, it's 17 subpoenas. | ||
Is it perfect? | ||
It's not perfect. | ||
But you have the establishment now engaged, and we wouldn't be here. | ||
You've got to get the establishment engaged in these things to get forward. | ||
It's one of the reasons we've hit a little bit of a stall in Georgia. | ||
Let's be honest, right? | ||
We've hit a little bit of a stall in Georgia because you haven't put the fear of God in them yet. | ||
But CNN is... Do we have the clip ready for CNN? | ||
Or is it maybe too simple? | ||
On the Pennsylvania. | ||
If we don't, we don't. | ||
Let's talk about the article. | ||
You've got to hear this though, so they're all freaking out about Pennsylvania, my beautiful Commonwealth back up there, and pretty much the entire media narrative is structured around, number one, this is a partisan thing, it's baseless, there's no evidence whatsoever, and not only that, these Pennsylvania Republicans, these dastardly, you know, no-good Knicks, they're looking up Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they track your voting history. | ||
your social security numbers, your driver's license numbers, your name, your address, your email, your...well actually one said your voting history, but that is using...that's a weasel word right there. | ||
That's a weasel word phrase. | ||
Nobody can actually track who you voted for. | ||
They can only track when you voted. | ||
Yeah, they track your voting history. | ||
They need to separate. | ||
Right, but they...okay. | ||
Right, by the way, this is all information that if that's what we're asking for for absentee ballots, it has to be tracked. | ||
But not just that. | ||
What is the Navarro dictum? | ||
It's the canvass, not the count. | ||
What is the letter to Arizona? | ||
And by the way, the Arizona, you're going to find out when the report comes out, the Justice Department letter threatening potential criminal charges on the canvassing had an impact. | ||
We'll be able to explain that when it all comes out. | ||
It had an impact. | ||
That's why Liz Harris and her team are outside civilians doing it. | ||
There's a group down in Florida that are doing it. | ||
We're going to be reporting on more of this. | ||
Right there, Jack, that part where they go freak out and they're trying to change the narrative is all about the canvas. | ||
In Philadelphia, they don't want you to get near any of that kind of real information that's out there to find out who exactly voted for what address. | ||
How did the actual ballots tie back to Tie back to actual people who are eligible to vote that are citizens of the Commonwealth and are supposed to vote in these locations, right? | ||
You have to set up a system of elections whereby it can be audited, right? | ||
That's the point of any system that's going to have comprehensive integrity. | ||
The point of this, ladies and gentlemen, is to have high-integrity elections. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
If you can't go back and audit, if you can't do a serious audit which means canvas, then you don't have high-integrity elections. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
But they focus on the right thing for their fear. | ||
Shapiro is all in. | ||
Remember, Shapiro is the Attorney General. | ||
He's running in Pennsylvania for the governorship to replace Wolf on this issue. | ||
This is going to be his issue. | ||
That I stopped the full forensic audit. | ||
That I stopped the canvas. | ||
I stopped the ballot analysis. | ||
I stopped getting to the machines. | ||
I stopped all of it, right? | ||
I stopped all of it. | ||
What are you worried about, Josh? | ||
My point is, look, I don't know if Cormann, I asked Cormann, is he running or not? | ||
Who knows? | ||
But he said it's all about results and all about action. | ||
This, getting to the big industrial states, and I can tell you I'm pretty sure a guy named Donald J. Trump's pretty excited about this because Pennsylvania's the one that upsets, Arizona upsets him that Fox called it so early and obviously it's not just in play, it's going to get decertified. | ||
Arizona's going to get decertified. | ||
What angers him is the change in momentum that came off of Fox, and Fox has got a lot of questions answered. | ||
By the way, I'm pretty sure Fox did not cover Pennsylvania. | ||
CNN covered Pennsylvania. | ||
We got a clip from them. | ||
They got a huge article on it because they're freaking out that we're in these big industrial states. | ||
I don't think Fox has said a word about a news event. | ||
A news event, it is a newsworthy one. | ||
The President pro tem, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, who ain't no MAGA supporter, right? | ||
When he gets a committee and gets 17 subpoenas issued, that's now going to be a massive firefight, because Josh Shapiro, and you've got to remember, Shapiro is a national figure, right? | ||
They're touting him as a potential future President of the United States, okay? | ||
He's got to win the governorship first. | ||
But in Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania being the Saudi Arabia of natural gas, is a absolutely central state in our Coalition to win. | ||
Right? | ||
We have to have Pennsylvania. | ||
We won Pennsylvania in 2020. | ||
No doubt about that. | ||
Right? | ||
In the way they stole it. | ||
We're getting to the bottom of how they stole it. | ||
And you know, Jack, you get into basically Philadelphia and Detroit. | ||
Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
And the way they've run these democratic apparatuses have run these camp have run these elections for years and you're going to see it's it's it's now they had the mail-in votes with the covid mail-in votes coupled with the machines everything else they can do and the canvas of the voters that's going to be a game show people understand in this city. | ||
And in professional politics, that this, hey, Arizona's fabulous and the Patriots did it, but that's the Wild West, right? | ||
This is the big industrial states back East. | ||
When all of a sudden you start finding out, hey, how these things have been stolen for years. | ||
My experience on election night in Philadelphia was so strange because I was doing, so I was reporting there for One American News. | ||
I was in Philadelphia on location. | ||
I've been spending the entire day going up and down the city. | ||
I was in North Philly, West Philly, Center Philly, South Philly with the Italians. | ||
Then I'm there out front of Independence Hall. | ||
I'm at the Rocky Steps, you know, the art museum. | ||
We're doing hits there. | ||
And I've got people that are down at the convention center that are keeping an eye on things because that's where all these ballots are being brought in so they can do the counting after the polls have closed. | ||
So I hear over my IFB, that's your You're getting back from the studio, and in the studio, they're telling me, hey, we just heard that Philadelphia announced that they're going to stop counting, right? | ||
They said that. | ||
And I'm sitting there, and I start texting my people that are at the convention center. | ||
And remember, this is the one where they had the binoculars. | ||
They couldn't see what was going on. | ||
They kept it so far away. | ||
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But what I could say was, did they stop? | |
Did you see everyone stop and go home? | ||
And they said, No, they're all still here. | ||
They're still counting. | ||
They do all sorts of stuff around here. | ||
And I said, well then, where am I getting, where's this coming from back home in the studio where you're telling me they stopped? | ||
Because I got a guy in the room who says they're still working. | ||
And they said, well, they just put out some kind of press, you know, statement. | ||
Yeah, like a statement. | ||
Like an official statement. | ||
That they're going to be good. | ||
And so I'm live on air dealing with it. | ||
I'm like, I got two realities going on here because my guy who's in the room says this is, we had a Tiger team, so it would be a lawyer and then a volunteer would be going around. | ||
I was driving around with the lawyers. | ||
I was sitting side-saddle with these things when there were problems. | ||
We had Will Chamberlain actually filmed a Republican poll watcher getting thrown out of one of the precincts there. | ||
I was in Philadelphia. | ||
That's original gangsters. | ||
I was in Philadelphia when the new Black Panthers were trying to block people in 2008. | ||
to that, but remember in this one that's where they kept on the other side of the you know chain you know on the other side of the wire fence you know 100 yards away. Do we have the clip? Can we? Yeah, they have to show the binoculars up. | ||
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Denver, let's play the clip and then we'll come back to Pennsylvania. Bad things happen in Philadelphia. Your reaction to this move? Well it's completely It's obviously furthering the big lie that inspired the attack on the Capitol on January 6th, that is further inspiring this apparent rally that will be here this weekend. | |
Literally, I just went by the rather depressing sight of fencing back up at the U.S. | ||
Capitol. | ||
It's sad and pathetic that Republican leaders in Harrisburg have given in to advancing the big lie. | ||
And it is a further reminder that Donald Trump might be ex-president, but he is still, without a doubt, the leader of the Republican Party. | ||
And so few Republicans here in Washington or in Pennsylvania are willing to stand up to him about the big lie. | ||
You're drawing a direct connection between the violence that we saw on January 6th and this type of audit, in quotation marks? | ||
Oh yeah, no, no, there's no question about that. | ||
There is a straight line. | ||
Because the 800 to 1,000 or so people who came here on January 6th and perpetrated the first attack on the U.S. | ||
Capitol in more than two centuries were doing so because many of them were genuinely convinced That Donald Trump had been somehow cheated out of the election, even though Joe Biden, of course, got 7 million more votes and more than 300 electoral votes and won the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Just hold it. | ||
We'll we'll come back to that, by the way. | ||
He got some of those more votes. | ||
That's why his polling's now down, you know, 14 points down in these states. | ||
Right. | ||
Because he started at a lower base. | ||
You can't hide from the math. | ||
No hedge fund guy I know thinks this guy won mathematically impossible. | ||
He didn't win. | ||
Little Pennsylvania inside baseball. | ||
So, Brandon Boyle, the rep up there, who you can tell obviously doesn't do a lot of TV very often. | ||
If you think he's charismatic, you should see his brother who's the state rep. | ||
He's even worse. | ||
And he's actually in the seat, though, that used to be Josh Shapiro's seat. | ||
Yes. | ||
So that's Shapiro's guy. | ||
Shapiro's like Gavin Newsom. | ||
These are guys to watch. | ||
These are tough, smart guys. | ||
And this is going to be a firefight in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
The reason this is happening, ladies and gentlemen, is because of you. | ||
That's the whole point of these last two segments. | ||
As long as you keep your shoulder to the wheel, whether it's at the school boards, What is about the vaccines was about the and by the way we're not saying don't get a vaccine if you want to get one you inform consent go do it but if you're vaccine hesitant right you got the full ability and should have the full ability to make your voice heard right this is not this medical apartheid Folks, I came in this morning and Steve was listening to Nicki Minaj records. | ||
I'm just saying, he had them on. | ||
We may have, if we can clean that, if we can... | ||
Yeah, get them on. | ||
Hey, I'm just saying, she went after the CCP too. | ||
I got two, I got two in one thing. | ||
We're going to try to play that next, if we can clean it up. | ||
Keep your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
The impact you're having on American history and your country and this republic is enormous. | ||
And guess who knows it? | ||
The left. | ||
And they're coming for you. | ||
Okay? | ||
They understand that Trump and Posobiec and Bannon, you know, we're just intermediaries. | ||
You're the power. | ||
This is a populist revolt and they fear it down to the core of their being. | ||
Be back in a moment, Laura. | ||
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It's time to cancel cancel culture. | ||
Okay, we're going to talk about, by the way, the platform of Getter is where you can go build your community, build your list, and not be afraid of getting blown out, right? | ||
All the work, everything you do, like on these other things. | ||
People labor around, you know, on Facebook, on Twitter, and all this in one second. | ||
Because you're talking about something the regime doesn't like, you can go. | ||
Jack, I want to tee up the next one. | ||
This is quite powerful, and it's caused a real meltdown among the progressives in particular. | ||
We're not doing noise. | ||
We don't like doing noise. | ||
We're doing signal. | ||
The White House, everybody's been all over because she's talking about the propaganda of a medical apartheid and information. | ||
This is why 39%, only 39% of, excuse me, 29% of African Americans in New York City, because they don't feel they're getting straight, they don't feel they're getting the receipt, they don't feel people coming forward and walking them through exactly why they get the vaccines, right? | ||
These are rational human beings. | ||
They're sitting there going, hey, show me the data, show me the evidence. | ||
As soon as everybody speaks up, they want to shut them down. | ||
So you want to tee this clip up? | ||
Yeah, but get into this. | ||
So this is Nicki Minaj. | ||
She says she was banned on Twitter last night. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We should get her on Getter, by the way. | ||
Jason, if you're listening, get her on there, because I don't believe that Getter would ban her for this, but she went out and has been talking about... Don't believe Getter would ban her for this. | ||
No, Getter will never ban you for this. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Come on. | ||
She's coming out and trying to voice an opinion and finding a brick wall, finding the mob against her. | ||
Listen to what she said on Instagram last night. | ||
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You can't speak! | |
For the fear of the mob attacking you! | ||
If that doesn't give you chills up and down your f-ing spine, this is scary. | ||
You should be able to ask questions about anything you're putting inside your body. | ||
We, we can, we ask a bunch of questions about, about the most simple thing. | ||
Oh, how that, how that glue work? | ||
Do that glue, do that, do that glue really, um, keep the wig down for how many hours? | ||
Oh, cause if I go in the pool, and if I sweat it off, and how that, but you can't just innocently ask a question about something going in your body? | ||
Do y'all realize that I remember going To China and they were telling us, you know, you cannot speak out against, you know, the people in power there, etc. | ||
And I remember all of us thinking, okay, well, you know, we understand and we respect the laws here and, you know, that it's so different where we live. | ||
But don't y'all see what's happening? | ||
Don't y'all see that we are living now in that time? | ||
Where people will turn their back on you. | ||
Not agreeing. | ||
But people will isolate you if you simply speak and ask a question. | ||
That's powerful. | ||
That's truth to power, right? | ||
Particularly in the connection with China. | ||
She's been over there and understands the rules you gotta play by if you go, right? | ||
If you agree to go. | ||
And she's saying, hey, it's exactly what we have here in the States. | ||
This is what I've been talking about. | ||
The axis of the authoritarians, the 1% in China, the 1% in the United States. | ||
Nicki Minaj, someone who has, by the way, she's been at that level, folks. | ||
She's been at that level. | ||
Hold it, hold it. | ||
Hang on, Jack Posobiec has 1.67 million Twitter followers, which is massive. | ||
You're one of the biggest influencers around. | ||
Does she have 117 million? | ||
She's at least. | ||
She has tens of millions of people. | ||
She has over 100 million on Twitter. | ||
I mean, this is a major influencer in pop culture today. | ||
She is speaking truth to power. | ||
That is the most powerful message that the Biden White House could be told by a constituent, right? | ||
That you basically allowed the tech oligarchs, we have the tech oligarchs, the mainstream media, the corporate, woke corporate interests, are now exactly like the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You know what theory this falls into? | ||
And the same with Milley's phone call on the 20th? | ||
Pesobics. | ||
It's not, it's not elite capture anymore, it's elite merger. | ||
Who's telling her? | ||
When I went to China, they told me I couldn't speak out against the people in the power. | ||
Nicky, tell us who told you that. | ||
Tell us specifically. | ||
I'm sure it's the tour manager, the record label, and also the local guys on the ground there. | ||
Say, if you speak out, they're going to shut the whole thing down. | ||
They're talented, that's what they're talented at. | ||
But see, that's my point, is that we have to expose the fact that behind the scenes, that's what she's talking about, that behind the curtain, behind the scenes, all this stuff goes on, and that if we are out here talking about it, people who actually have been behind the curtain at different times in their careers, that if we talk about it and say, oh that's crazy, that doesn't happen, that's not what Nicki Minaj is talking about, like it happens. | ||
We've got to put that up. | ||
Nicki Minaj, this thing deserves a thing. | ||
Now, talk about the power of this audience. | ||
What's the breaking news coming out of Bloomberg? | ||
We're going to have Russ Vought vote on here next, and Philip Patrick talking about the debt ceiling, everything. | ||
Cocaine Mitch! | ||
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has rejected an appeal by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen made in a phone call for Republicans to join with Democrats in raising the federal debt ceiling. | ||
Republican Senate is saying N-O. | ||
That's because of this audience. | ||
Remember we said, hey, how about this as a negotiating strategy? | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Nothing. | ||
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Zero. | |
You don't get anything. | ||
You don't get any votes. | ||
You don't get any support. | ||
And now Mitch McConnell. | ||
They didn't come about this because they want to do it. | ||
They got it because you got the pitchfork, you got the bayonets right in the back of them, right? | ||
We're not going to increase, if you don't increase the debt ceiling, all the other scam falls apart, right? | ||
And now they're going to start, this is where I had, we had Judy Shelton, had a little bit of technical problem yesterday, but Judy Shelton was on here, and she was Trump's nominee as a governor of the Federal Reserve, okay? | ||
That's power, okay? | ||
That's real power. | ||
And of course, all of Wall Street fought her. | ||
All the city fought her, that's why she's not, she didn't get approved and Biden pulled her her nomination, but she said the same thing. | ||
Not one penny. | ||
We're going to talk about that, but this is the, gets back to the thesis of the hour, the theme of the hour. | ||
You, you are powerful, okay? | ||
This show provides you information and an apparatus, but it's your agency, it's your power. | ||
This is a populist revolt and now it's coming ahead on the thing that matters most in populist revolts. | ||
Money and power. | ||
Money and power. | ||
You have the power. | ||
They have the printing presses for the money. | ||
Okay? | ||
And it was an irresistible force against an immovable object. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Clash of the Titans is coming in the next couple of weeks. | ||
And you're gonna be, not just ringside, you're gonna be in the ring. |