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The virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Things are coming down pretty rapidly. | ||
We just have this jobs report. | ||
Steve, what do you see? | ||
194. | ||
Whoa. | ||
I see 194,000. | ||
That is real low. | ||
Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisors under President Obama. | ||
Now a professor at Harvard's Kennedy School. | ||
We're about to tell you what's going on here. | ||
jobs numbers coming out just 30 minutes or so ago, right? | ||
194,000 jobs out of the projection was half a million jobs. | ||
Nowhere near that. | ||
Then you had an adjustment up to 366 for August numbers up from 235. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
We're about to tell you what's going on here. | ||
It's a complete implosion of this radical agenda of Joe Biden. | ||
And here's what their solution is. | ||
Here's the solution all day, because mainstream media is not covering this. | ||
MSNBC and CNN, all they want to talk about is the issues around January 6th, which the American people don't care about, because you can see in the polling what they care about. | ||
They care about invasion on our southern border. | ||
They care about a new terrorist super state created in Afghanistan by Biden. | ||
They care about inflation out of control. | ||
And now they care about the American economy up close and personal. | ||
Supposed to be 500,000 jobs, 194. | ||
They can't run from that number. | ||
You know, Joe Biden comes out and kind of trying to spin it. | ||
And here's what their solution. | ||
They had a bunch of guys over at the House and the Senate today. | ||
Here's what they said. | ||
Oh, this means we got to pass the 3.5 trillion. | ||
We got to pass the infrastructure bill. | ||
That's just a stimulus on a scale never seen before. | ||
The Biden economy, his economic plan is such a total and complete disaster on every level. | ||
This is stagflation. | ||
We're going to have the misery index coming back up, the famous Carter misery index. | ||
Unemployment plus inflation. | ||
It's going to be double digits, double figures. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
Under Trump, unemployment was at three and a half percent, lowest in recorded history. | ||
And inflation, that was one percent. | ||
We're going to be in double digits. | ||
This is going to dog bite. | ||
And their solution is to spend not just systemic deficits every year of a trillion, have another five trillion. | ||
They need a massive stimulus to try to keep this thing going. | ||
We are in uncharted territory with reckless. | ||
These people are reckless. | ||
You look at today, the lack of sophistication, the juvenile response to what happened. | ||
This country is hurtling towards a financial crisis that is brought on by an illegitimate regime backed by the social media oligarchs and the media titans and the Wall Street oligarchs. | ||
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Okay? | |
This is what we're heading for and they're talking about passing this legislation for for infrastructure and for this for this other entitlements program of another five trillion dollars because they need it now. | ||
Now you know why they're so hard with no mandate and really in no you know three or four with five seats in the House no seats in the Senate. | ||
That's all they're doing all they're doing and his numbers are collapsing his numbers are collapsing. | ||
And what they need, what they need now, like mother's milk, they need that stimulus. | ||
We're going to get into the whole debacle of Mitch McConnell in a second, but I've got to turn to Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, these numbers today, shocking, shocking of what's happened to this economy. | ||
Boris. | ||
Well, Steve, you know, this all connects, right? | ||
To the American people, it does sound like we're hurdled from one crisis to the next, to the next, to the next, but it all connects. | ||
That dead-ceiling debacle by Mitch McConnell yesterday, folding Mitch as President Trump so aptly coined him, was an absolute disaster, even further so in the light of what we are seeing today, where there was only half, effectively, the jobs gained as there were in August. | ||
Only half the jobs gained in September as there were in August. | ||
So to those senators, to Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, to Mike Rounds of South Dakota, To Thune, to Cornyn, to John Barraza of Wyoming, who used to have a hope at next majority leader for the Republicans. | ||
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You sealed your fate. | |
You sealed your political fate yesterday by going along with this devil's deal because today there's even further news, even further information about how terrible and frankly how dead this Democrat administration is. | ||
And you know what? | ||
There's no conspiracies, but there's no coincidences. | ||
Maybe this is why they made this deal yesterday, because today that deal wouldn't have been possible. | ||
After that jobs report... | ||
It wouldn't have been possible. | ||
There's absolutely no way any politician could ever vote for a deal like that. | ||
And let me say this. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Did they ever mention that we got the jobs report? | ||
Maybe we should wait to that. | ||
That's what smart people do. | ||
I want to put, if Denver and our team on the live chat, if we can put, let's put Mike Rounds, as we talk, Mike Rounds, Shelley Capito, particularly Barrasso and Thune, right? | ||
And Cornyn too, if you got it. | ||
There's John Barrasso, he's the Senate Republican conference chairman. | ||
I was hearing, you know, up to the minute, oh, he may vote no, he may vote no, he's a yes. | ||
Okay? | ||
There's John Cornyn, he's in leadership. | ||
Only the leadership and the retirees for the Republicans voted for this. | ||
To the 39 Republicans, to the 39 Republicans who did the right thing, who listened to President Trump, who stood with americans who stood for america who stood with a maga for the maga woman good for you good for you ted cruz good for you marco rubio good for you john soon wrong wrong show more computer wrong lisa burkowski wrong | ||
my crowns wrong susan collins wanna put a picture out i want to put up i want to put up i want to make sure we get all the numbers as always you know we're going to see this Hang on, hang on Boris. | ||
Boris, hang on. | ||
Calm down. | ||
I want to put up the numbers. | ||
I want to put up the numbers of these individuals. | ||
I want to put up their direct Senate lines. | ||
I want to make sure we get all the numbers for their local offices. | ||
And, uh, I want to have McConnell's number. | ||
So we're going to scroll these numbers right now. | ||
Okay. | ||
It is very important that this audience, particularly guys like rounds, this is very important for this audience to contact these senators and let them know that they're being watched now by this public and what they do as senators, because this is a disgrace. | ||
They took an administration that is in full total meltdown across the board. | ||
And throw it a lifeline. | ||
Just think about it. | ||
I want people to think about what this Friday would be like. | ||
Let's think what this Friday afternoon should be like. | ||
The government should have been in its first week of being shut down by Pelosi, by Schumer, and by Biden because they didn't have an appropriations bill. | ||
There should be no CR. | ||
No CR. | ||
This is what Mitch McConnell has done. | ||
He has given some sort of life. | ||
the debt ceiling. They should be scrapped. And this job's number today, the spike would have been through the heart of this administration over. | ||
Never to recover. This is what Mitch McConnell has done. He has given some sort of life. Dead cats don't bounce. But right now you would have had a government shutdown, which they've been scrambling to try to get back open because they're going to have to come back and make a case how they can pay for it, which they can't. | ||
Number two, no debt ceiling increase. | ||
Debt ceiling, no. | ||
Boom. | ||
And then add this jobs report. | ||
Supposed to be 500,000 jobs, 190. | ||
And then it's all kind of voodoo. | ||
They're sitting there going, oh it's got this, got this. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
Particularly when you think of the stimulus we've put in here. | ||
We've put five trillion dollars. | ||
Five trillion dollars of your money that's got to be paid back by your kids. | ||
And what they want is another five trillion dollars. | ||
Additional, that is over and above. | ||
Please remember this. | ||
It's over and above the annual deficits we're going to run of a trillion to a trillion and a half dollars. | ||
The Congressional Budget Office, there was analysis done the other day that by 2031, 10 years from now, with the 10 trillion dollars of regular deficits added to this, you could have 45 trillion dollars. | ||
45 trillion dollars of debt, face amount of debt on the books. | ||
And if it goes back to historical rates, five and a half, six percent, you could be spending anywhere between two and a half and three trillion dollars, I'm just rounding up some numbers, in interest expense every year. | ||
Their bet, and it's a radical bet, it is a radical bet, is that interest rates, is that modern monetary theory, deficits don't matter. | ||
What are we basing this upon? | ||
Some French economist nobody's ever heard about? | ||
Never heard of? | ||
Is this what we're doing? | ||
We're now taking the entire nation's economics and trying, and here's the success pattern. | ||
Look at the numbers today. | ||
Numbers don't lie. | ||
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Boom! | |
Did you see the faces on these guys? | ||
The guy on CNBC is the most progressive liberal, what, Steve Liebman? | ||
Right? | ||
He's the most progressive guy in there. | ||
Do you see the shock in his face? | ||
Wow, these numbers are like, uh, not good. | ||
Shocked. | ||
Because you can't lie from the numbers. | ||
And this is what they're doing. | ||
I want to get all, if we put the numbers back up. | ||
You, look, President Trump put you in the room in 16. | ||
You had not had any representation in the room. | ||
Now, because of the big steal, you've put yourself in the room. | ||
This is why they hate it so much. | ||
This is why they hate all this, and now you have a seat at the table. | ||
Okay? | ||
Mitch McConnell squirmed off the hook, but here's what it took. | ||
It took him maneuvering, and he had to bring his board. | ||
I said, bring his leadership in. | ||
He had to be coordinating Barrasso and Thune. | ||
Do you think they like voting for that? | ||
They were told, hey, we're three short. | ||
Boris, your analysis. | ||
And I know that for a fact, by the way. | ||
I know that for a fact. | ||
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Thune was the guy who was like, oh, if we have to, really, do you have to? | |
Maybe, but maybe you don't. | ||
And then he did. | ||
That's what this was all about. | ||
That's what this was all about. | ||
This is about the leftover carcass of the establishment Trying to do anything they can to save the Uniparty somehow, someway. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
There's Thune from South Dakota. | ||
He's talking about, oh, maybe I'm going to be leader someday. | ||
Never! | ||
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Never! | |
Cornyn, never. | ||
And now sadly, listen, and I like John Barrasso, but this was a major mistake. | ||
I don't see how he could be leader either. | ||
If you go along with a deal to save the Democrats, to save Joe Biden, to save Chuck Schumer, to save Nancy Pelosi, you can't lead the Republican Party, because guess what? | ||
There's some polling that you're going to see pretty soon coming out that will tell you no two ways about it. | ||
Mitch McConnell and his little gang that's still left there in the Senate are at about 35-40% approval, at best, with the Republican Party. | ||
Do you know what President Trump has? | ||
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95. | |
95. | ||
President Trump and the MAGA movement of the Republican Party, this leftover nonsense from the 80s, 90s, the Bush years, is gone. | ||
The MAGA movement has had its voice heard loud and clear. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, still they somehow, somehow scratched up 11 votes. | ||
Roy Blunt, he's retiring, he's out of there. | ||
Eric Greitens is going to come in that seat. | ||
You think Eric Greitens is voting for this nonsense? | ||
Never. | ||
Never. | ||
Portman is retiring. | ||
He voted for this. | ||
You know, there's a big MAGA race out there in Ohio. | ||
I am supporting Jane Timken. | ||
You think Jane Timken is voting for this nonsense? | ||
Never. | ||
She says she's on the record. | ||
Never. | ||
Not for the debt ceiling, not for infrastructure, not for the continuing resolution. | ||
We are going to have MAGA senators in these seats, and that is why there's absolutely no way, absolutely no way that Mitch McConnell could continue as leader of the Republican Party in the Senate or anywhere else. | ||
But let's go back out 10,000 feet. | ||
Mitch McConnell still lost 39 people in his own caucus on this vote. | ||
On this vote. | ||
And there's going to be more votes to come. | ||
And the heat that is brought within the lines, of course, the heat that is brought On votes like this, on the vote on the CR, on the vote on infrastructure, is going to color and affect the votes that we have on the CR now in about a month and a half, and on the debt ceiling in two months. | ||
We cannot back down, just as we didn't back down in Arizona. | ||
And look at yesterday's hearing in Congress. | ||
They try to have a hearing in the House Oversight Committee and say, oh, this was all nonsense. | ||
It blew up in their face. | ||
Congressman Andy Biggs came in hot and said, hey, it's impossible to tell who won Arizona. | ||
And then you got Jake Tapper. | ||
How could that man be a congressman? | ||
Same Jake Tapper, who fanned the flames of the Russia hoax for years. | ||
Fake Tapper. | ||
For years. | ||
He fanned the flame of a total conspiracy theory, but here you've got numbers, you've got signs, but they don't want to hear it. | ||
They don't want to hear it. | ||
The bottom line is this. | ||
MAGA is in control. | ||
MAGA is in control. | ||
To those of you watching at home, make no mistake about it, we are the captain now. | ||
We are the captain now. | ||
Let's take a short, let's take a short commercial break. | ||
The posse's in the room and they're taking tough stands next in the War Room. | ||
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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. | ||
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You got the towels tested by Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Normally $109.99, now $39.99. | ||
That's a six-pack that's not going to last forever. | ||
You also got, you go, you buy a sheet, you get a sheet free. | ||
The Giza sheets. | ||
Rahim Ghassan tells us he doesn't sleep in them, he luxuriates in them. | ||
Raheem and the entire team are down at AmFest today in Florida. | ||
You got Jack Posobiec down there. | ||
You got Natalie Winters. | ||
You've got Raheem Kassam, Jason Miller, the entire team's down there. | ||
I gave a speech with Matthew Tierman, introduced me and gave a speech about two o'clock. | ||
They will put clips up on so you can see the entire thing on in the chat room up on the site. | ||
Okay. | ||
I want to go. | ||
Do I have the do I have the clip from of Andy Biggs? | ||
Can I play that clip from Andy Biggs? | ||
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Little Jamie Raskin, I can tell you who won the election. | |
I tell you who didn't win, it was Joe Biden. | ||
It's gonna get decertified. | ||
They're gonna have to come to grips with this. | ||
Donald Trump... We don't know because the as the audit it demonstrates very clearly clearly Mr. Raskin there are a lot of issues with this election that took place. Little Jamie Raskin I can tell you who won the election I tell you who didn't when it was Joe Biden. It's gonna get decertified they're gonna have to come to grips with this it is going to get decertified. | ||
Right now I think... | ||
What is it? | ||
You're out there till we get this thing sorted, Boris. | ||
We're at 80,000 illegal ballots right now just in Maricopa County alone, sir. | ||
That's right. | ||
And Steve, I know I'm coming in hot today. | ||
It's Friday. | ||
It's Shabbos. | ||
The blood's boiling. | ||
But here's the reality. | ||
The reason that I'm as energized and enthusiastic and, frankly, angry because it's a combination of factors. | ||
Let's go back 10,000 feet. | ||
First of all, look at that image right there you just played. | ||
Andy Biggs is a U.S. | ||
Congressman. | ||
He's sitting there in Congress, and he's doing his work. | ||
Jamie Raskin's coming in on some nonsense. | ||
You know, he's got, like, this—the video, and it's up his nostrils, and he looks like he's just, like, a fan coming in from somewhere, calling in. | ||
And it's absolute disaster, absolute nonsense. | ||
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And Andy Biggs is the one who very calmly says, I'm sorry, buddy. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
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I can't tell you. | |
And that's the truth. | ||
So here's where the Democrats sit today. | ||
Arizona's going to get decertified. | ||
There's going to be a full forensic audit and canvas in Pennsylvania. | ||
There's 17 subpoenas already out. | ||
They're about to choose a vendor. | ||
OK? | ||
In Georgia, the hearing is next week, as of now, in the $140,000, the big lawsuit case where we keep winning hearing after hearing in Georgia. | ||
140,000 ballots going to be unsealed in Fulton County. | ||
And then you've got Wisconsin, where there's an audit ongoing. | ||
The audit that happened in December already showed 200,000 unlawful ballots on a 20,000 spread. | ||
And Michigan is next. | ||
There's going to be a big rally in Michigan. | ||
When you put all that together, with the disaster on the debt ceiling, and yes, even if they punt it and it passes the House by two months, they're never going to come to a resolution. | ||
And then the CR, they're going to be done again in a month and a half. | ||
Whatever policy plan Biden had is dead. | ||
He gets into a fight with Lori Lightfoot, a Democrat who made a disaster in Chicago. | ||
They can't even get along. | ||
There's a circular firing squad happening in the Democrat Party, the kind of which we have never seen before. | ||
The Republican Party has to stay strong and take advantage of the fact that we are proving that the 2020 election was illegitimate, that President Trump won that election, and Joe Biden is proving himself to be the most inept, Pathetic, feckless, awful president in the history, and the jobs numbers today just underscored further. | ||
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We've got to pull it all together. | |
Little Jamie Raskin and all you guys in the committee and Congress, okay, and your guardians in the media, let me just give you a newsflash. | ||
Here's what's going to happen because you see it happening already. | ||
The 3 November movement, one of the reasons it's going to pick up even increasing momentum There's a lot of independents out there saying, you know what, I don't know if I was given full information. | ||
Maybe this thing is illegitimate. | ||
You're going to see a whole swath of the American people. | ||
The polling is absolutely, they're not going to take blame for it. | ||
They weren't told or they didn't vote. | ||
How did this guy get all these votes? | ||
How did the polling get so low? | ||
The polling is an historic drop. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
His numbers are closer to Clinton's in, in 92 than they are to Obama's. | ||
That's obvious, and Clinton only had 43% of the vote, okay, because you had Ross Perot had 19, old man Bush had, what, 37. | ||
Okay, he's close to those numbers, that's why he's seeing this drop. | ||
A lot of Americans, right now 42% of independents, according to The Economist, think that Biden won the White House illegitimately. | ||
That number is only going to increase Democrats, only going to increase media. | ||
You notice they never talk about polls, any polls whatsoever. | ||
They're spending all day today on January 6th, okay? | ||
Something that you should spend no time on. | ||
I'm not spending any time on it. | ||
My lawyers are dealing with it. | ||
You know what I spend my time on? | ||
Taking down the illegitimate Biden administration 100%. | ||
And if you don't like it, you can suck on it, okay? | ||
I could care less. | ||
I'm doing my job in opposition. | ||
I'm going to stop your your radical policies. Hey no because the American people are seeing it. The independents are seeing it. The American people are seeing it. Every time you try to try to spin it the other way it's the American people that are seeing this. | ||
They're the ones against you and today you cannot spin that you can't spin mathematics. Every congressman and senator came up to the Democrats that this means this is why we got to get the build back better. | ||
This is why the insurance. | ||
That's just a fancy name for a massive stimulus plan. | ||
You have no economic plan. | ||
You've destroyed the American economy. | ||
And now you need an unprecedented that's going to make our children debt slaves over our dead bodies. | ||
It will never happen. | ||
And by the way, any person running for the United States Senate, any person, whether you're an incumbent or in a primary, if you do not come out and say definitively you will not vote for Mitch McConnell, not one MAGA person in this audience, no one should vote for you. | ||
That should be a litmus test if you're prepared to vote for Mitch McConnell. | ||
Eric Greitens has shown heroism. | ||
Eric Greitens came out here when everybody told him if you do that it's suicide, if you do that Mitch will come on you. | ||
And by the way, President Trump should pull the endorsement he's already given to Crapo and Moran and Boozman in Arkansas, these incumbents, unless they come forward and say I'm not voting for Mitch for leadership. | ||
Should be pulled. | ||
Right now, Mitch McConnell's a bigger problem than Schumer. | ||
He's a bigger problem than Pelosi. | ||
Okay? | ||
Think about it. | ||
What would this Friday afternoon be like if we had the continued resolution was not passed, and you didn't pass the death ceiling, and it had these numbers today? | ||
The Biden administration will be finished. | ||
His polling would have been in the 20s. | ||
The American people would have turned against him and said, hey, we got to find out how this thing actually went down. | ||
And you're seeing that anyway. | ||
The American people are now awakening to the fact of how did this happen? | ||
How did we not know anything about this guy? | ||
How did this happen? | ||
And they're going to demand, they're going to demand the drill down. | ||
OK, they're going to demand the drill down, just like MAGA, the great patriots of MAGA have been doing it. | ||
Boris Epstein, thoughts, analysis. | ||
keep point and i discussed it with somebody who is not a maga patriot who's not putting his shirt on fire here's the key point eighty one million people voted for joe biden how could as a pool of sock to the twenties with independence and thirties overall a man that automatically impossible let me say this in a cool call and collect the matter if eighty one million people more than ever in any election in the history of this beautiful country voted | ||
for the fact was pathetic basement joe biden how could his approval have sunk to the twenties with independence of thirties overall and going to the twenty so quickly Let me give you that answer. | ||
The answer is, it did not happen. | ||
It did not happen. | ||
Andy Biggs is right. | ||
Jamie Raskin, trying to put him on the spot over Skype and while his video camera is up his nose, is wrong. | ||
And he knows he's wrong. | ||
That's why they're in such free fall. | ||
And they're making mistakes, like calling that hearing. | ||
That hearing was a huge mistake by the Democrats. | ||
They stepped on the gravel once again. | ||
And that's what they keep on doing over and over and over again. | ||
They're stepping on a rake and getting hit right in the face. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They keep saying that we're the anti-democratic. | ||
We are the group, and Mac is the group, trying to save the nation from a radical economic plan that will destroy our democracy. | ||
No due diligence on it. | ||
All happy talk. | ||
This is the American people. | ||
Like, hey, if you put something free on it and call somebody on the phone, go, yeah, it sounds okay. | ||
That's not due diligence. | ||
No one's gone through this bill. | ||
Nobody's looked at it. | ||
This is a massive stimulus package to bail out the Biden administration. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
Wall Street knows it. | ||
Corporate America knows it. | ||
Capitol Hill knows it, and McConnell. | ||
McConnell is more dangerous to the Republican Party. | ||
He's more dangerous to the MAGA movement than Pelosi and Schumer combined. | ||
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A thousand percent. | |
Boris, what is your, give us your social media so people can follow you over the weekend. | ||
But particularly, President Trump goes out to Iowa tomorrow. | ||
I'm sure he's going to light things up. | ||
That's why The Hill, The Hill newspaper, remember the whole reason this is driven, The Hill newspaper, which you haven't seen, the lead story in The Hill that got all the traffic, you haven't seen it on MSNBC or CNN, it said, hey, the Democrats are panicked because they see the rise of Trump. | ||
They've seen the polling numbers. | ||
They know Trump's going to be the candidate and they know he's going to run the tables. | ||
He's going to be in Iowa tomorrow to lay down his, make his case. | ||
Boris, what is your, give us your, give us your coordinates. | ||
President Trump in Iowa tomorrow. | ||
I'm in Arizona. | ||
Continue to push every elected official in Arizona for a special session. | ||
We've got to decertify Arizona. | ||
I'm here. | ||
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God bless. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
Stay strong, and good Shabbos. | ||
Thank you very much, Boris. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we've got a jam-packed show the rest of the way, but I'm going to bring in one of the fire-breathing young populists right when we get back from break, Sir Rob Sharma. | ||
We've had him on the show before. | ||
He's going to join us to give us his assessment of what a young populist assessment is of Mitch McConnell and the feckless, hapless leadership of the Republican Party when we return in the War Room. | ||
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Everything's just beginning For the games you want to play Bring it on and now we'll fight to the end Just watch and see It's all started Everything's begun And you are over Cause we're taking down the CCP Spread the word all through Hong Kong | |
We rejoice when there's no more let's take down the ccp They have all life for too long 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, I want everybody know on the website and in the all the live chats the 10 Forums we have in live chats. We're going to put all these | ||
senators names and phone numbers up there Obviously, we want you to be, and I know you will be, civil, because you're civil, decent people, but... | ||
We want to cut it inside the lines, but do it boldly. | ||
You have to put them on notice. | ||
They can't do this again, okay? | ||
And guys like Rounds and them, I don't even know why they're in the Senate. | ||
I don't know why these people are there. | ||
It's absolutely disgusting. | ||
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We had these rats, right? | |
This radical Marxist element cornered. | ||
Absolutely cornered because of their own fault. | ||
They had months and months and months and months to get an appropriations bill. | ||
I think it's something they got to pass. | ||
They had all this time to do it. | ||
No. | ||
We let them off the hook and let them do this infrastructure bill. | ||
Which is a Mitch McConnell creation. | ||
And this ridiculous entitlements expansion. | ||
Biden's got no mandate. | ||
He's got, what, five seats in the House, nothing in the Senate. | ||
There's no mandate to do it, and his numbers aren't floating. | ||
He has no political capital. | ||
landslide at the time against Barry Goldwater in American political history. | ||
He had a mandate, I think 100 seat plus. Biden's got no mandate. He's got what, five seats in the House, nothing in the Senate. There's no mandate to do it and his numbers aren't plodding. He has no political capital. | ||
No political capital. | ||
And yet they won't stand up there and call him out. | ||
At least Stefanik and the leadership in the House now has the infrastructure bill to no votes. | ||
They're doing their job over there. | ||
The Senate's a disgrace. | ||
And I gotta tell you, a new litmus test. | ||
If you're prepared to vote for Mitch McConnell to be the leader, you should not get to support a MAGA and be in the United States Senate. | ||
Very simple. | ||
It's a litmus test. | ||
Up or down? | ||
No middle ground. | ||
Can't say anymore. | ||
We need new leadership. | ||
No, you need new leadership starting with Mitch McConnell. | ||
And we're going to get into details. | ||
Peter Schweitzer's book and other analysis of exactly how Mitch McConnell got to where he is and how he accumulated his wealth. | ||
How a hack country lawyer from Kentucky came here with $60,000 net worth and how he ends up a multi-millionaire. | ||
How's that work? | ||
Well, we're going to walk through it and show you in next week. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in one of the best young populists out there from American Moment, a group he started, Saurabh Sharma. | ||
I've had the opportunity and the honor of addressing his group before, so he's seen when I'm on fire. | ||
By the way, let's play, if Denver could do this, let's play, let's start the Debt Ceiling, let's start the Debt Ceiling clip, and I want to open, I want to open it, let Schumer go for a minute, then we'll bring Saurabh in. | ||
Okay, that's clearly not going to happen. | ||
Let's just go ahead to Saurabh. | ||
Saurabh, tell me what you think about what's happened in the Senate over the last week. | ||
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I think it's a shame, Steve. | |
I mean, Republicans need to hold strong right now because it's very clear that there's no political capital left anywhere in the Democratic caucus, especially in the Senate. | ||
I mean, they have two apostates these days. | ||
They have Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. | ||
Now, how long those two will go without breaking, who knows? | ||
But it looked like We were about to put an end to every single one of the things that Joe Biden wanted to get done. | ||
And let's not forget, the reason that they want to spend all this money is because they have a terrible recovery post-COVID. | ||
The lockdowns are not ending anytime soon because they're completely in the pocket of the corrupt medical establishment. | ||
And they have infighting within their own party. | ||
And so if Republicans were able to stay strong in this moment, if they were able to have a unified message that they weren't going to give them a single red cent, I mean, the entire election, 22, 24, everything would be for the taking, but we keep on making these mistakes by being weak and by not holding the line. | ||
And frankly, it's easy enough to pick off. | ||
I mean, I'm always reminded of what the actual root word for senator is. | ||
Back in Roman times, it was basically just old man. | ||
And unfortunately, we have a lot of old men who have gotten tired of fighting in the Senate, and we need new blood in a lot of ways. | ||
Well, that's right. | ||
You know, you've run this new populist nationalist organization. | ||
I got to ask you, the people, the younger generation understand we're going crazy every day and fighting this thing about the systemic trillion dollar deficits every year in the budget plus what they're trying to add to be another $15 trillion of debt. | ||
How your generation would go from being what I call Russian serfs, not owning anything, to actually being debt slaves to the world's capital market. | ||
Do you think your generation understands this or gets how huge these battles are we're fighting right now? | ||
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I think so. | |
I mean, it's the one reason I'm actually optimistic about Gen Z or Zoomers or whatever you want to call them is because they're looking at the life that Millennials and Gen X have teed up for them. | ||
They see that the ruling class would like you to own nothing and be happy. | ||
That's, of course, what the World Economic Forum said. | ||
They don't want you to get married. | ||
They don't want you to have children. | ||
They don't want you to own a home. | ||
They want you to have five cats, porn and weed addiction. | ||
That's what they would like you to have. | ||
And so a lot of Gen Z kids, and I'm not saying it's a majority, look, it's still young people we're talking about. | ||
Young people tend to err lefty in the United States. | ||
But a sizable minority of them have, they've had it and they're inspired to fight back and they're inspired to actually help build a country and a society worth living in because they feel like they're not going to have a country. | ||
The old line that our parents and grandparents had is, you know, I want to leave a country that's better for my kids or grandkids. | ||
Now we're very much in the moment where the question is, will our life get precipitously worse in our own lifetime, not in our kids and grandkids lifetime? | ||
And so the stakes are very real. | ||
It's why American Moment exists. | ||
It's why we try to train up young leaders. | ||
It's why we're so excited by folks like Delegate Riley Keaton right here. | ||
There is new blood. | ||
It just needs to be empowered and it needs to be, you know, the gas needs to be pressed. | ||
This is why we're so excited to have you on the show and to go speak at your events, is that you're bringing young blood in, and particularly young blood that look at things as populist. | ||
And when you say something, I have such respect for your political acumen. | ||
When you tell me that Riley Keaton from a delegate in the House of Delegates in West Virginia is in town, he says, hey, Mr. Bannon, this is the best delegate of any in the country. | ||
That's why he said, well, bring him on over. | ||
I want to introduce him to the war room. | ||
So Riley, why does Sarab give you that level of compliment? | ||
What have you done to deserve that? | ||
What do you stand for? | ||
What have you been pushing? | ||
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Yes, Steve. | |
Well, I appreciate all the kind words from Saurabh, and that means a lot. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And really, the message, kind of my answer to your question that you asked Saurabh about Mitch McConnell's conduct, I think sort of would enlighten you as to what I think that he sees in me and why we work so well together. | ||
And that's that the message is that no one's coming, that there's not Someone out there who's just going to make all the problems go away. | ||
It's up to the MAGA movement, it's up to folks like you, folks like me, folks like Saurabh, to like really take it to them, you know? | ||
So things that I stand for are borders, things that I stand for are working class economics, making West Virginia the pro-family leader in the country. | ||
I think there's so much room to get creative on policy to try to make life better for normal working people. | ||
Uh, so that's, that's my conviction, that's where my heart is, and my heart's in my hometown, and my hometown is very, uh, uh, needs exactly what MAGA promises to do, so. | ||
You see, Joe Manchin obviously has been such an important part of this discussion, particularly since it seems like he has so many... I mean, look, I want to confess, I made a big effort to try to get Joe Manchin to flip parties in 2016 and actually become part of the administration. | ||
And he decided for the people of West Virginia it was better for him to stay. | ||
But you just had Shelley Capito, who's a Republican, she's one of the critical votes that came in that lifted the debt ceiling. | ||
How do you think that sits with folks in West by God, Virginia, who are the heart of Trump country? | ||
I think it's Montana and West Virginia, the two states that he won the most. | ||
How does that sit with folks? | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what, Steve. | |
I agree with your assessment that the debt ceiling increase, the continuing resolution, all of this constitutes a Biden bailout. | ||
It's about bailing out their friends on Wall Street as it pertains to the debt limit, and bailing them out politically. | ||
So I think that there's a lot of daylight between the people of West Virginia and Senator Capito on these specific votes, and I do think that there's a big question about that. | ||
If the folks in West Virginia, if we had to go to the people in your district and ask them one or two, three biggest problems facing the country outside of West Virginia, right, outside what you deal with as a member of the House of Delegates, what would they say? | ||
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I think that you get a couple of answers. | |
Number one, the southern border. | ||
That's the most pressing one that I hear a lot about because it ties into the drug crisis that a lot of the country is facing. | ||
That they're killing a lot of people. | ||
A lot, a lot of people with drugs that are flowing across the southern border. | ||
The lawlessness, the discontent, everybody knows that if you don't have a border, you don't have a country. | ||
So number one, that's a big national issue for my folks. | ||
Number two is industry, is the idea of trade, the idea of a working man's economy again, about having good solid middle-class jobs that are in industries like manufacturing and energy, things like this. | ||
I think that is a huge part of what it is that What makes West Virginia so MAGA? | ||
What makes it the strongest Trump state in the nation? | ||
And then the third, I would say, is this debt slavery that you're talking about. | ||
I know personally, you know, I'm 24 years old and I've really connected ever since I heard you use that Russian surface line in your talk at the Oxford Union a couple years ago. | ||
I watched the video of that and I thought, that's it, that's it, that's the message. | ||
And now it's advanced so far beyond that, that it's not just that we're not going to own anything, it's that we're going to be left with trillions upon trillions upon trillions of misguided spending. | ||
And really, people in my hometown are often left to wonder, when they look around and they see buildings coming in, they see that the railroads got pulled up, that you can't move goods out of a place like Rhone County, West Virginia anymore, they think, Where did all the money go? | ||
What is it that all this infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure, $20 trillion, more than $20 trillion in debt, talk about add another $15 trillion in debt, and you can't see it. | ||
Where is it? | ||
I think that is, those are the three big things that people are concerned about back home. | ||
Saurabh, I want to go back to Riley's point, which I think is incredibly important. | ||
No one is coming. | ||
This is on us. | ||
This is on us for our moment in history, right? | ||
This is the great fourth turning. | ||
Tell us about American moment. | ||
How are you training up since no one's coming? | ||
And it's either what we got or what we train up. | ||
Tell people how you're training a new generation of populist nationalists. | ||
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Absolutely, Steve. | |
And when I say that no one's coming, it's extremely important because so many young people can be apathetic. | ||
And there's a lot of reasons for that. | ||
Maybe they play too many video games. | ||
Maybe they do too many drugs. | ||
Maybe they're just convinced that politics is not for them, that the establishment's in charge, and that change can never really happen. | ||
I mean, especially if you're on the left, if you had to go through two presidential elections where Bernie Sanders tried and failed, to beat the establishment in his own party. | ||
Maybe you're a Tulsi Gabbard or an Andrew Yang supporter. | ||
I mean, they, but even beyond that on the right, I mean, you think about just how hard the establishment has fought the movement that President Trump started. | ||
The realization that young people need to come to is that there's no one coming in on a white horse to save any of us. | ||
If you think that something needs to be done, you better do it yourself. | ||
And that is really what motivates me. | ||
I think it's what motivates Riley as well is that I guess we have to put our hat in the ring. | ||
You know, in another life, maybe I would have gone to the private sector after I went to college. | ||
Maybe I would have, you know, tried to go make some money, kept my head down, raised a good family and everything. | ||
And I still like to do those things one day, but it's very clear. | ||
That we have an opportunity right now. | ||
Two things are not the case. | ||
It's not the case that all is lost, that the MAGA movement is dead and that the left is going to win and domineer and our people are basically going to be slaves to a woke oligarchy. | ||
And the other thing that's not true is kind of a naive optimism that the moral arc of the universe is long, it bends towards justice and we're guaranteed to win. | ||
We're somewhere in between. | ||
And so what American Moment is designed to do is to say, hey, There are young people out there that understand and have the instincts that we need in order to govern, in order to improve the material conditions of the American people, of the base that we claim to represent. | ||
They just have no institutions, especially in Washington DC, that support them. | ||
So all we do is we find them, we identify them, we train them up in what they need to know, and we vouch for them. | ||
We make sure that they have all of the tools they need in order to accumulate What's your social media? | ||
and expertise that next time when we win the presidency we have the people we need in order to complete the job President Trump started. | ||
What's your social media? How do people get to you and American Moment? | ||
SsharmaUS that's mine and ammoment.org on Twitter for American Moment. | ||
Riley Keaton, R-I-L-E-Y-K-E-A-T-O-N-W-V on Twitter. | ||
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And RileyKeaton.com, R-I-L-E-Y-K-E-A-T-O-N. | |
R-I-L-E-Y-K-E-A-T-O-N-W-V on Twitter and RileyKeaton.com. | ||
R-I-L-E-Y-K-E-A-T-O-N. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
Transhumanism. | ||
Next. | ||
after the break. | ||
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Joe, you've been you couldn't go to Madrid. | ||
The conference we had set up when we brought you in a couple of months ago to be full time contributor for us. | ||
We set up for you to go to these conferences. | ||
You couldn't make it because of the covid restrictions. | ||
I want to do two things. | ||
We got about five minutes. | ||
I want to talk about this conference and we got to save some time at the end about a conference at the Vatican. | ||
Let's go start with this transhumanism conference in Madrid, sir. | ||
How dangerous is what they're talking about over there? | ||
So the conference is TransVision 2021. | ||
Two of the most prominent people there were Natasha Vida-Moore and her husband Max Moore. | ||
They're two of the seminal thinkers that really developed the ideology of transhumanism. | ||
I would say that if they're able to accomplish even half of what they want to accomplish, we have a horrific world ahead of us. | ||
But I think that there's another element that I'll mention in just a moment. | ||
Natasha Vita-Moore, she really focused on life extension and longevity, and she offered three, what she considers to be ideal methods to achieve that. | ||
Is nanomedicine in which small microscopic robots will be injected into our bodies and or at least if you have the money for it. | ||
And these nanobots would repair any damage that may be occurring with age and possibly even give you neuro enhancement. | ||
She was also promoting cryonics to freeze yourself when you die. | ||
Also a pretty expensive process. | ||
Her husband, Max Moore, is the president emeritus of Alcor Cryonics. | ||
That fits together pretty seamlessly. | ||
And she also talked about a whole body prosthetic system and the images she used were these kind of gray gooey androids that you would have your thought out brain maybe put into or the gooey android would have an artificial general intelligence system that you could simply upload your mind into and live for, you know, some approximation of eternity. | ||
Her husband, Max Moore, He mainly tried to urge the audience to get better rhetoric in order to sway the public towards transhumanism and life extension. | ||
He says immortality is a bad word because of the religious connotations. | ||
Life extension is the way to go. | ||
Another guy who was talking about better rhetoric is Jerome Glenn who heads the Millennium Project. | ||
And he holds to the dogma that artificial narrow intelligence will give way to artificial general intelligence, which will give way to artificial super intelligence, which will make all of us human beings obsolete. | ||
And so with no purpose but to sit around and dream up things to do, he thinks that it would have a horrible psychological impact. | ||
So he urges artists, media moguls, and entertainers of today To prepare the population for the onrush of what they call the singularity. | ||
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Hang on one second. | |
This shows you they're nervous and they're losing because of the work you're doing and the World Room and other shows. | ||
They've got to go to different rhetoric. | ||
They've got to go to different rhetoric and get the pop culture leaders to start normalizing this. | ||
We will never agree to that. | ||
We're going to expose this for exactly what it is, which is insanely dangerous. | ||
You think the spending plan of Biden is dangerous? | ||
This is to the 10th power. | ||
This is not science fiction. | ||
This is what's going on in research labs throughout the world and all those verticals. | ||
Joe, pick it back up. | ||
You know, I would be remiss to not mention one real irony in all of this. | ||
There were continual tech glitches. | ||
It was hilarious. | ||
And, you know, you've got these transhumanists who want to create a computer god and implant digital brain chips or have nanobots that will allow us to communicate with it, and they can't even get Zoom to work correctly. | ||
So, two takeaways from that. | ||
One, you do have really influential people who are selling transhumanism almost like a corporation would sell an idea or a product. | ||
And two, even if they are able to accomplish this nightmarish vision of merging man with machine, any sort of failure of that machine would be twice as nightmarish and twice as dumb. | ||
Joe, how do people get to you? | ||
We're going to get you back on tomorrow morning to talk about it. | ||
The Vatican's got a conference on this coming up. | ||
Our international editor, Ben Harnwell, founded for us. | ||
We're going to have Joe drilling down on the people. | ||
We'll talk about that tomorrow. | ||
Joe, what's your social media? | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
You can find me at Gab Gitter and Twitter at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z or my website joebot.xyz. | ||
As always, thank you very much, Steve. | ||
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