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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. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
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 and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Elections have consequences, and stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
Let's just cut to the chase, okay? | ||
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Brand new GDP numbers for Quarter 3 released just moments ago. | |
I've got no idea what they are. | ||
Chief Business Correspondent Christine Romans does. | ||
2%. | ||
That is less than expected. | ||
And it's a downshift from the spring when we had a really robust 6.7% economic growth. | ||
And I'm going to tell you why. | ||
No surprise here. | ||
The Delta variant was surging, so there were new restrictions that people put on themselves, frankly, because of the Delta variant. | ||
Supply chain bottlenecks, rising prices, and that acute worker shortage. | ||
All of these things were at play in the quarter. | ||
So, John, look at the trajectory here. | ||
This is 2.7 percent. | ||
A sharp deceleration from what we saw in the spring before we had the Delta variant. | ||
And look, this is the whole COVID nightmare, right? | ||
The economy crashed. | ||
It bounced back sharply. | ||
We wanted to see this continue to move higher. | ||
But now you're looking at a 2%... Okay, stop the happy talk. | ||
Stop the happy talk. | ||
It can't take anymore. | ||
Okay. | ||
You're live. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
And that's just the babble of... that was CNN. | ||
Because they don't even want to talk about it. | ||
It's Thursday, 28 October. | ||
The Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
Because we only deal with signal. | ||
Not noise. | ||
And we focus on putting you on the other side of the hill. | ||
Of what's going to happen on the other side of the hill. | ||
Because we give you tomorrow's news today. | ||
We have talked about this for a long time. | ||
And the corporate mainstream media is now trying to cover. | ||
This is a catastrophic number. | ||
It's catastrophic. | ||
And they're trying to blame it. | ||
They're going to point fingers everywhere. | ||
It's a Delta variant. | ||
It's the supply chain problems because of logistics. | ||
It all gets back to what they're really trying to say. | ||
It's the unvaccinated. | ||
It's the deplorables. | ||
It's the deplorables fault for this. | ||
Right now, and just to put it in perspective, you've got this feckless, hapless old man is now wandering up to Capitol Hill slapping together A massive stimulus bill of trillions of dollars, right? | ||
Trillions and trillions of dollars. | ||
There's a great piece up in the New York Post today, we'll get up later, that shows it's about seven and a half trillion dollars when you add it all up and the way they are jerry-rigging this. | ||
With a tax bill not thought through, they don't have it paid for, he's up there to beg these far-left radicals to come on board before he flies and goes sees Pope Francis, right? | ||
He's the latest trip into Glasgow because he's got to show some success there to bow down to kowtow to the globalists to make sure that the Chinese Communist Party's business model can work on climate change. | ||
The economy is in a free fall. | ||
The lowest number they had was 2.7%. | ||
was 2.7% it's decelerating at an accelerating rate. We are heading to a recession. | ||
It's going to be a major recession. | ||
This is no longer stagflation. | ||
You've got the convergence of forces here because of their actions. | ||
Because of their actions. | ||
And what they think, and what they hope, and what they're banking on is this one last massive, massive stimulus plan that will try to restructure the American economy. | ||
That's what they're up there begging. | ||
At the same time, the economy is crashing. | ||
The GDP for the third quarter was 2%. | ||
Okay? | ||
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2%. | |
The worst number they thought they were going to have is 2.7%. | ||
And a lot of them thought it was going to be higher than that. | ||
And of course, they got to blame it somewhere. | ||
Remember, yesterday we had, and by the way, MSNBC picked it up, Joanne Reid talked about it, they're all in shock. | ||
The people at Fox and they thought, oh my gosh, gosh, I'm sorry we haven't talked about this in a year and a half. | ||
35% of the American people want to overturn, believe we should overturn, That is 2,000 registered voters by Morning Consult and Politico, right? | ||
Not Richard Beres or Trafalgar or National Pulse or Human Events or War Room. | ||
No. | ||
The corporate left-wing media, 35% of registered voters on a massive poll. | ||
27% of independents. | ||
And here's what you're going to see more of. | ||
More independents are going to start saying, hey, I never knew about this. | ||
I'm not going to take the blame for this. | ||
You can't blame me for this. | ||
They never told me this is what they were going to do. | ||
And they're going to start saying this thing should be overturned. | ||
Right? | ||
A lot of them are going to look around. | ||
Did you vote for that? | ||
I didn't vote for that. | ||
He's up on Capitol Hill now an hour late. | ||
And here's why. | ||
Here's why they have no respect for you. | ||
This is now the most slap-dashed thing. | ||
They got this program, that program, short duration, all these tricks. | ||
It's all gimmicks. | ||
We called them out, and that's why they started. | ||
Remember, they weren't even talking about scoring this thing. | ||
They weren't even talking about how they were going to pay for it until Warren got on them. | ||
How are they going to pay for these big gaps? | ||
Now they're flapping around. | ||
They got billionaires taxed here. | ||
Hey, here's where it's going to come from. | ||
Let me think for a second. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
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You. | |
To save them. | ||
This radical, corrupt, incompetent, reckless, feckless... Please tell me anything they put their hand to, they have not destroyed, now including the American economy. | ||
Hey! | ||
Independence, moderate Democrats, folks out there. | ||
Orange man, maybe not so bad. | ||
You think you can handle some mean tweets this morning? | ||
You think you can handle some mean tweets? | ||
Some stuff to say some bad things about NATO? | ||
Right? | ||
Say some bad things, you know, about people? | ||
2% and it's collapsing. | ||
And the only way they're going to save themselves is with your money and your credit card. | ||
You don't think the debt ceiling was important? | ||
You don't think the CRs are important? | ||
You think what kind of death spiral they'd be in right now if they had the government closed and they were trying to open it back up and these numbers came out? | ||
Because they knew these numbers were coming? | ||
We knew these numbers were coming? | ||
We started talking about stagflation here with Navarro and Cortez. | ||
Let me pick a random date. | ||
20 January. | ||
Does that ring a bell? | ||
Does that strike anybody? | ||
About the invasion of the southern border. | ||
We're going to Burquam in the second hour on the border. | ||
We got Andy Biggs coming up about the border. | ||
Also about his field stripping of the Maricopa County executives. | ||
Right? | ||
We've got a young Navy SEAL running for Congress down in Arizona. | ||
Gonna be coming in. | ||
We're also gonna get to Virginia and get to all of it. | ||
But make sure, the beating heart of this is everything they've touched, they've destroyed. | ||
Everything they've touched, they've destroyed. | ||
And now you got all the corporate media. | ||
Oh gosh, you know, this is kind of a mess. | ||
And this is look, this is good. | ||
See, this is COVID and this is a COVID-19. | ||
There's no surprise here. | ||
There's a little deceleration in its logistics. | ||
Those bad truck drivers, those bad, bad truck drivers are not trucking things around. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
This is all code for deplorables. | ||
This is all they're trying to blame it on the unvaccinated. | ||
It ain't the unvaccinated. | ||
And by the way, you talk about social stability. | ||
With now Jack Dorsey talking about hyperinflation, Larry Summers said, hey, they made a massive mistake by the stimulus they did before. | ||
Now you got a cost push and a demand pull inflation. | ||
Think about the inflation that's going to come in the social stability. | ||
The firefighters, I think it's 45% of the firefighters in New York not taking the vaccine. | ||
What, 25%, 27% of the police officers, right? | ||
Not going to take the vaccine. | ||
Now you're having people back off, and you know they're lying. | ||
Phil Murphy's waiting to do the vaccine mandate. | ||
You caught it on tape, waiting to do the vaccine mandate until after next Tuesday. | ||
Just like Biden's going to back off to December, because he knows he's getting crushed. | ||
Gotta get the death ceiling, gotta get a continued resolution. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
You made your bed, as my beloved mother would say, you made your bed, now you sleep in it. | ||
Biden, and they're up there right now on Capitol Hill, Right? | ||
And they're all running around, oh gosh, you got this, we're going to compromise, we're going to get this framework, the infrastructure framework, this framework, it's all crap. | ||
It's not thought through, it's all slapped together. | ||
When Joe Manchin is like the economic guru, sitting there saying the obvious, hey, we got all these plans that are unfunded, why don't we got to worry about that instead of starting new programs that are going to be unfunded just to start them off? | ||
They're in total and complete meltdown. | ||
They have destroyed the education system. | ||
They have an invasion on the southern border. | ||
They've created a terrorist super state in Afghanistan. | ||
The Taiwan president is pleased. | ||
Hey United States, I think we're going to need your help here to save the chip industry. | ||
But most importantly, they've destroyed the greatest economy in the world. | ||
I just want to go back and compare the Christmas season and the holiday season of 2019, the best year in the history of this republic for workers, and compare it to today. | ||
Compare it to today. | ||
And he just had a multi-trillion dollar stimulus package that he passed. | ||
He wants another one. | ||
I want to bring in Brian Kennedy now from the Claremont Institute, the American Strategy Group, one of the most level-headed, best thinkers out there. | ||
We're going to get to the John Eastman. | ||
They had a big, oh, they had a big, you know, one of these guys, they're trying to be, one of these left-wingers goes up and lies to straight face to Eastman and records him, it's so terrible. | ||
I'm sitting there watching, I go, I think Eastman just made his case. | ||
It's actually brilliant. | ||
We'll play in a second, but Brian, I got to ask you about this regime, this illegitimate regime that the American people now every day. | ||
Remember, that's just a point in time. | ||
It's coming our way, folks. | ||
Little Jamie Raskin and Benny Thompson. | ||
We killed it in the crib and we're proud of it. | ||
Okay, we're proud of it. | ||
Because you're dangerous, you're radical, and you're reckless. | ||
And we're not going to let you destroy this country. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Right? | ||
I don't care what Fox does, or Newsmax does, or these Reiner Republicans. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
That all is irrelevant to us. | ||
We're going to do it. | ||
Okay? | ||
The American people are going to do it. | ||
The independents in this country are now having a belly full of what you've lied and misrepresented, and now they can see and live in color. | ||
The math does not lie, because we're data-based, we're evidence-based, we're science-based. | ||
Brian Kennedy, sir. | ||
Well, look, the government has never been this big a part of the lives of the American people, and the government has never been this big a part of the American economy. | ||
And you can see it's incompetent. | ||
And so the economy is not doing well and the American people are turning against it. | ||
They're not buying things. | ||
They don't want to go back to work. | ||
They don't think the government knows what it's doing. | ||
It's unsure about the vaccine mandates. | ||
And that's the reason the Biden administration is in an absolute freefall today and the economy. | ||
And so as bad as things are going to get for this country, this is good news. | ||
For everybody who cares about freedom, because government is not capable of providing happiness for everyday Americans. | ||
It's not capable all by itself of getting the economy right. | ||
Everywhere it turns, it's getting it wrong. | ||
People are waking up to this, that 35% number of people thinking the election should be overturned. | ||
That's unprecedented. | ||
That's unheard of. | ||
Who would think that 35%, one out of three Americans, Would say, stop, we've got to overturn this last election. | ||
They know something's wrong. | ||
We weren't even talking about fraud when this came out. | ||
This is just about the competency of the Biden administration. | ||
Americans don't see it and they're in a panic and they're not going to stop, I don't think. | ||
Until we get a regime change here in this country and we get decent governance and get this country back on track. | ||
It's not going to happen under Joe Biden. | ||
Thank God for the war room and the war room posse, which is out there keeping the pressure on day after day. | ||
And without that pressure, I don't think those numbers are going to be what they are. | ||
You're not going to see that 35% without you in the war room posse, beating that drum every day, explaining to the American people just what's going on. | ||
And they can feel it in their everyday lives. | ||
And now they can see it in the mathematics. | ||
By the way, what this is going to do to the, you're right about the government's involvement in this, of course they, that's what he's up on Capitol Hill. | ||
The original plan of the three and a half plus the one and a half from the infrastructure, another six trillion, on top of the structural changes, would radically transform. | ||
You would put these incompetents in total charge, essentially. | ||
Total charge, and really asset allocation, to a large extent. | ||
This is what we got. | ||
We're hurtling towards a major recession. | ||
You heard it. | ||
The R word. | ||
Here. | ||
You heard it first a couple of months ago. | ||
But now these numbers show it. | ||
What'd she say? | ||
You know, it's a sharp deceleration. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
It's called a freefall, ma'am. | ||
It's not a deceleration. | ||
It's a freefall. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back with Brian Kennedy in the War Room. | ||
Just a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We're huge Trump supporters and we were actually at January 6th. | ||
Oh yeah! | ||
We saw your speech. | ||
Did I incite you to go down to the Capitol and riot? | ||
You actually incited us to become supporters of Claremont. | ||
Oh good! | ||
Very good, very good. | ||
Because, you know, the work that you're doing is just so critical to saving our democracy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We couldn't not support your work after that. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
That's very kind of you. | ||
So, thank you. | ||
You're really doing the Lord's work. | ||
Well, and I, you know, that's my old, you heard me say it, my old professor said, if you're not catching incoming flack, you're not over the target. | ||
And my God, I must be directly over it. | ||
I don't think there's anybody who catches as much incoming flack, maybe than other than Trump himself, that I have over the last six months. | ||
I mean, it's amazing. | ||
Well, but I read your memo and I thought it was solid in all of its legal arguments. | ||
I was floored that Mike Pence didn't do anything. | ||
I mean, why didn't he act on it? | ||
Because you gave him the legal reasoning to do that. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
And now, in a piece in The Atlantic two days ago, They're already anticipating Trump winning in 2024, and they're using my arguments from that memo that they all said had no credibility to argue that Kamala Harris can block Trump's electoral votes. | ||
I mean, it's like, you know, it's like, I mean, come on, people, you can't— So basically everyone's going to say you're being proven right. | ||
Yeah, exactly, exactly, except for not saying that, right? | ||
But that's what they mean. | ||
Yeah, exactly, exactly. | ||
Like, all of your legal reasoning is totally solid. | ||
Yeah, yeah, there's no question. | ||
But I mean, like, you know, just supporter to supporter. | ||
Like, why do you think that Mike Pence didn't do it? | ||
Well, because Mike Pence is an establishment guy at the end of the day. | ||
And all of the establishment Republicans in D.C. | ||
bought into this very myopic view that Trump was destroying the Republican Party. | ||
And what Trump is doing is destroying the inside the beltway of the Republican Party and reviving the Republican Party in the hinterland, right? | ||
What they all consider to be, you know, deplorable flyover country. | ||
And this uprising that Trump got ahead of, he didn't create the movement. | ||
The movement was there, and he saw it and got ahead of it. | ||
But no, they can't tolerate that, because they all have nice, cushy livings inside the Beltway. | ||
If I wrote that script myself, as a filmmaker, it couldn't have been better. | ||
You know, Joanne Reed, our favorite Joanne Reed, and by the way, MSNBC, Joanne Reed's got to take over the Rachel Maddow Show. | ||
We voted in the War Room. | ||
It's unanimous. | ||
She's got to take over the 9 o'clock slot. | ||
It can't be, uh, it can't be Wallace. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
A mean Karen with that mean face versus Joanne Reed and how that smile and the electricity she brings. | ||
We don't agree with what she says. | ||
We love the way she covers things. | ||
She had this last night and she's in full meltdown. | ||
And then they go after, they got Ryan Williams, you know, this young girl who was lying the entire time. | ||
But hey, that's, you know, that's part of the drill. | ||
These people are going to come up to you and say they're supporters and they're recording you, what, surreptitiously. | ||
Right? | ||
So you always got to be on your guard. | ||
But he spoke the truth. | ||
You listen to the whole thing, it's all 100% accurate. | ||
Then he talks about, and Ryan Williams talks about, getting voter laws. | ||
Remember, Democrats have to steal to win. | ||
They want all votes to count. | ||
All votes can't count. | ||
Only certifiable, legitimate, legal, chain of custody from, wait for it, American citizens who are registered to vote. | ||
Boom! | ||
That's a vote, and that vote, no matter what your political affiliation is, has to be counted. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's what we intend to do. | ||
And when that happens, guess what? | ||
Democrats are not going to win. | ||
We have a coalition here that's going to govern for a hundred years, and that's what melts them down. | ||
These guys are anti-democratic? | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
We are the vast majority of this country. | ||
The vast majority. | ||
Brian Kennedy, you've known John Eastman for a long time. | ||
By the way, they go into a whole meltdown last night on Claremont. | ||
Claremont's the new, it's like the high church, it's high church of right-wing thought. | ||
Used to be nice, limited-government conservatives and libertarians, and now they're this radical, populist thinking, you know, they're in vapor lock. | ||
Tell me what went on, and tell me about what John Eastman just said. | ||
What was wrong with what John Eastman said? | ||
Well, that's the funny thing, Steve. | ||
What John was saying was, I mean, she was agreeing with the notion that his legal memo was a good idea. | ||
What did his legal memo say? | ||
It said the vice president should send the electors back to the states, in the seven states where there was some controversy. | ||
John was recommending that the vice president suspend the proceedings so that state legislatures properly, constitutionally, Could go and count the votes. | ||
That's what they don't like about John Eastman's analysis. | ||
He wants to look at what happened on November 3rd and they want to move on from November 3rd. | ||
That's what drives them crazy. | ||
And this was a this was a Claremont Institute dinner. | ||
I've been part of the Claremont Enterprise for over 30 years, and I've been friends with John for over 30 years. | ||
It's now run by Ryan Williams, who's a really smart guy. | ||
Great guy. | ||
And they melted down because Ryan said, That John was still working on election integrity in a variety of states. | ||
And that's the thing they flipped out over. | ||
They don't want our side examining what happened on November 3rd. | ||
They know that everything John was recommending was perfectly reasonable. | ||
They don't want us to examine what happened on November 3rd. | ||
And Claremont, I mean, these are about the most decent, patriotic Of course they are. | ||
you could ever imagine. | ||
They were there that night honoring, of all people, Ron DeSantis for all the great work he's done to defend freedom down in Florida. | ||
What I think these left-wing journalists don't like is a room full of really decent patriotic Americans who are speaking truth to the American people. | ||
That drives them crazy. | ||
At 12 noon today, we're gonna get, at 12 noon today, a couple of sheriffs up in Wisconsin are gonna play body cam footage. | ||
What we're hearing is they're going to play body cam footage. | ||
They're doing a live press conference at 12 noon. | ||
We're going to try to get Rule America. | ||
It's right when we go off. | ||
We're going to have to travel pre-game. | ||
The body cam footage you're going to see about November 3rd in the lead-up to it is going to shock you. | ||
Right now, you've got Arizona, right, deep into it. | ||
You've got Georgia deep into it. | ||
They're in courts in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. | ||
The easiest to prove is Wisconsin, and there's so much coming out of Wisconsin. | ||
And you've got the great Reince Priebus, who's no fire breather, a solid guy, one of those solid Wisconsin types. | ||
He's saying it's unbelievable, stuff coming up every day. | ||
This all would have been averted if Mike Pence had done his job, if they had read the memo. | ||
Mike Pence's letter that he dropped at 1 o'clock is a lie. | ||
There's a lie in the first paragraph. | ||
There was never any discussion to flip these to Trump electors. | ||
It's to send it back to the states that have plenary power, that requested them to come back to check the process of how the electors were certified. | ||
And guess what's going to happen? | ||
And little Jamie Raskin and Benny, you're going to have to embrace this. | ||
This is called embracing the suck. | ||
We're going to decertify that. | ||
And look at the math. | ||
35% of registered voters on Morning Consult's poll want to overturn this election. | ||
They don't want to, they're beyond decertification. | ||
They want to overturn it. | ||
Okay? | ||
They want to overturn it. | ||
John Eastman's memo will stand, you can melt down all you want, right? | ||
And it's not the one that Kass and those guys put in the book, it's the real memo, the more detailed one, where he walks through everything. | ||
Is there anything, Brian, that you and Claremont are not proud of what John Eastman did, and what John Eastman's efforts were, to make sure that a year into this, when the country's about to go into a recession, when there's an invasion on the southern border, we have a terrorist superstate in Afghanistan after 20 years, that everything these people have touched, they have mangled, and now they're up on Capitol Hill, and I think he stayed for 20 minutes Right? | ||
I think Jill said, you need to get back. | ||
I need to put the bib on. | ||
You need your smash peas and peaches before you get on the plane. | ||
Right? | ||
Biden's wandering around looking for the men's room up. | ||
There was a 30 minutes he spends on Capitol. | ||
This big dramatic. | ||
He's going to go up and talk to everybody. | ||
Is there anything you're not proud of how Eastman comported himself in his intellectual integrity? | ||
No, I'm extremely proud of John. | ||
Everyone else is too. | ||
What John was trying to do at the end of the day, Was also to offer legitimacy to the government. | ||
If, if you conduct January 6th and just let everything go through the way it was and not examine what happened on November 3rd, you have a substantial body of Americans, and this is ultimately what happened, right? | ||
Who just think the election was stolen. | ||
And they're going to live every day of their lives as if the election was stolen because they believe it was stolen. | ||
It looked like it was stolen. | ||
And so what John was offering to the entire country was a way for all of us to take a pause, to send this back to the States, have the elected representatives examine how the votes were certified and either affirm that certification or change that certification. | ||
In the hopes of providing legitimacy to this government. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
And so today we're living in a world where substantial parts of the country believe the election was stolen. | ||
They believe the people who are in the White House are incompetent or malfeasant. | ||
And that's the reason the economy is doing so badly. | ||
It's the reason Biden is doing so badly. | ||
And we're going to continue this until we get to the bottom of what happened on November 3rd. | ||
That's the thing that provides legitimacy. | ||
Free and fair elections. | ||
This was not a free and fair election. | ||
Everyone sees that. | ||
And so until we get that, we're going to have a real crisis in this country. | ||
But it's a crisis we can fix. | ||
Get right November 3rd, then we can get right next fall, November 2022, and eventually 2024. | ||
As we know, we can't go forward. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people track you down, Brian? | ||
You're one of the most brilliant guys in the country. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
At Brian T. Kennedy at Getter. | ||
Brian Kennedy, my anchor to Windward. | ||
Brian Kennedy, thank you very much for joining us today. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
True patriot right there. | ||
Intellectual heavyweight. | ||
Nothing but gravitas. | ||
That's why I love the guy. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're going to go with President Trump's last Chief of Staff and we're going to talk about Merrick Garland and his performance yesterday in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
You know, it's all of a piece. | ||
By the way, I need the I need the war room engine room right here to help me out. | ||
I need the exact total runtime of Biden on Capitol Hill. | ||
So somebody get that to me. | ||
And can you text it over to me, producer? | ||
I think at least to our notes, Biden was up there for less than 30 minutes. | ||
Now that might be incorrect. | ||
We're trying to check it out. | ||
He's up there to save himself. | ||
This is all of a piece. | ||
This is all of a piece. | ||
Elections have consequences and stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
And now those catastrophic consequences have been visited on the United States of America and her citizens. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now you have, they got, they got all of it. | ||
You've got an evasion on the southern border. | ||
You've got a military confrontation that's coming because of the administration's weakness in Taiwan. | ||
You've got the Taiwan president begging now for the United States to defend her, defend the country of Taiwan. | ||
You've got a terrorist super state in Afghanistan. | ||
You've got the national security apparatus. | ||
That now has deemed that American moms are domestic terrorists, and they're sending FBI and federal officers to watch school boards because, and this is where Joy Ann Reid and the people lie to your face, and Terry McAuliffe lies to your face, they're poisoning your kids with critical race theory and much worse. | ||
Critical race theory and all the stuff about gender identity. | ||
And American parents stand up, but no, they're going to lie. | ||
We're going to show some clips from the U.S. | ||
Senate beating up Merrick Garland, who's not ready for primetime. | ||
You can tell a guy's lying there. | ||
The Democrats give him the questions in advance. | ||
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He's got sharp, boom, crisp, do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. | |
When these Democrat senators ask, he's got his little note, boom, he's got script. | ||
When the Republicans, and these are heavyweights like Cruz and Hawley, you know, these heavyweight lawyers, boom, they're coming in, Tom Cotton, You know, Harvard Law School? | ||
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When they come in with a question, he's like... Like a deer in the headlights. | ||
In fact, that's trending. | ||
The great Jack Posobiec tells me that's trending this morning. | ||
Duh. | ||
Garland. | ||
Duh. | ||
Come on, dude. | ||
You gotta prep before you go up there. | ||
Somebody over at Justice ought to prep you with the real questions you're gonna get asked, not the coach pitch you're getting from the Democrats. | ||
All of it's of a piece, because in stealing the election they had to hide and never put forward their agenda. | ||
That's why the independents, it's a free fall overall about confidence, support, all that, but now people want to overturn the election. | ||
Let me tell the administration, let me give MSNBC and CNN a heads up on, let me give some programming advice, okay? | ||
Independence. | ||
It's only going to get worse because they're not going to blame themselves. | ||
They're going to sit there and go, I didn't know any of this stuff. | ||
I didn't hear about any of this stuff. | ||
You're going to sit at the barbecue and say, I didn't vote for him. | ||
I don't know how that happened. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
I think it's stolen. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
You can see it as clear as day. | ||
If they had taken that poll on January 20th in the afternoon, 3%, 4%, 5%, whatever the posse is, whatever the smart people that had been on this from 3 November, yes, they would have registered. | ||
Not 35% of all registered voters. | ||
It's a 2,000 voter sample. | ||
This is a massive poll. | ||
Politico, please, where are your stories? | ||
You paid for the poll. | ||
Don't bury it. | ||
It's not even in your morning console piece. | ||
Please write a story and do some analytics. | ||
Right? | ||
This poll's stunning. | ||
Joy Ann Reid actually showed it last night. | ||
We want to thank the Joy Ann Reid production team for watching, which we know you do. | ||
You take our highlight reel. | ||
You got some great stuff up there. | ||
She had the chart up, but don't talk about the 60% of Republicans. | ||
You buried the lead. | ||
You had the chart up there. | ||
Talk about the American people. | ||
Talk about 27% of independents. | ||
Hey, why don't you talk about 16% of Democrats? | ||
Want to overturn the election. | ||
Overturn the election. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to give you a wash, rinse, repeat. | ||
You bet it. | ||
You better believe it. | ||
I want to bring in now Mark Meadows. | ||
Mark, I want to talk about the economy. | ||
Complete total freefall. | ||
You're a businessman. | ||
That's one of the reasons you and Trump hit it off so well from the beginning when you were in the House. | ||
Because you guys can talk in the same nomenclature, not like lawyers or businessmen. | ||
2% total freefall, total collapse. | ||
We're heading to a recession. | ||
We already got stagflation. | ||
Give us your assessment right now. | ||
And you got this clown wandering around up on Capitol Hill for 30 minutes, some photo op. | ||
Tell us, we have Mark up? | ||
We got it up? | ||
Okay, Mark, we had a little technical problem. | ||
Mark's back up. | ||
Can you walk us through, sir, what exactly is going on here? | ||
Well, 30 minutes so he could find his way to the bathroom. | ||
I mean, let's face it, Joe Biden on Capitol Hill for 30 minutes. | ||
The only reason why it wasn't shorter than that was because they actually did have to take the photos because this is all about candidly trying to blame someone other than himself For what is happening? | ||
There's nothing good that's going to come out of his visit to Capitol Hill. | ||
Quite frankly, there's nothing good that's coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
He's actually going across the pond to Rome and to Glasgow One thing that we do have in common with Rome right now is the fact that we're paying as much for gasoline as they are because of these terrible policies that Joe Biden is allowed to have. | ||
But here's the problem. | ||
It's all about blaming everything other than his terrible policies. | ||
He'll blame COVID. | ||
He'll blame the truckers. | ||
He'll blame teachers. | ||
He'll blame everything other than the fact That they're spending taxpayer dollars to pay people to stay home, and quite frankly, they don't know the answer to this. | ||
They could make a phone call to Mar-a-Lago if they wanted. | ||
I can tell you, I met with President Trump just two days ago. | ||
He's got the answer to this. | ||
He says, put people back to work and quit paying people to not work, and ultimately allow people the freedom to actually go back to work. | ||
All of those would play well They played well when we were there. | ||
But this number of 2%, Steve, is literally, as you say, we're headed towards a recession. | ||
And quite frankly, the Joe Biden team, they have a knock on wood strategy. | ||
Let's knock on wood and hope that it gets better. | ||
That's not a strategy. | ||
It's not even a meaningful gesture. | ||
And yet the only good news coming out of Capitol Hill is that progressives and moderates are fighting with one another. | ||
And hopefully they won't spend any more of the American taxpayer dollars. | ||
By the way, my staff said he arrived at 9.50 and left at 10.14. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
There was no good ice cream! | ||
No ice cream here! | ||
But I want to get down to this. | ||
Because you were the tip of the spear in trying to negotiate with President Trump. | ||
You know how tough it was up on the Hill. | ||
This thing is trillions of dollars, and it sets in motion the systemic deficits we have anyway. | ||
And the New York Post has got it. | ||
This is five, six, seven trillion dollars the way they've got these programs in there. | ||
And Manchin's telling them, hey, half of the trust funds are broke. | ||
You can't, and now they're slapping it together, the Bayonets Tax, right? | ||
It doesn't even make sense the way they're trying to do it, and they're slapping things together, they're running around. | ||
What a clown show. | ||
How dumb do they think the American people are, Mark Meadows? | ||
Well, listen, they think that they're done. | ||
The problem with that assumption is that the American people are smarter than that. | ||
It's not just the people that voted against Joe Biden. | ||
It's even some of the people that candidly, like you're talking about in the barbecue, may have voted for him, but they're not admitting it anymore. | ||
No way. | ||
Listen, when we were up there negotiating, when President Trump sent us up there to negotiate with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. | ||
We were not only there for more than 30 minutes, we were there for days well into midnight. | ||
I know I was talking to President Trump one time at 1.15 in the morning about how we help farmers early on in the pandemic when we had this government started a shutdown that candidly hurt the economy and we had to have a V-shaped recovery out of it. | ||
I can tell you it was President Trump in the wee hours of the morning saying, let's do this, not do that. | ||
You're not going to get it with a photo op in less than 30 minutes. | ||
By the way, that book's all, it's all in the book, The Chief's Chief. | ||
You're going to see the intense negotiations and how tough this thing was to put together. | ||
They're going for a photo op, and by the way, if they come out with something that's, oh, they got the framework for infrastructure, it's all just slapped together. | ||
This is slapped together as some sort of optics that, but there's no language. | ||
And by the way, here's the one thing that's showing you. | ||
They don't trust each other. | ||
The Congresswoman from the Runs of Progressive Caucus out in Washington, she says, I gotta see it, I gotta see it in the language, I gotta see it in the language, because sometimes you say something wrong. | ||
The issue they got, Mark, is they're lying to each other. | ||
They're lying and backstabbing each other nonstop, Mr. Meadows. | ||
Well, listen, at least I agree with Congresswoman Jayapal on one thing, you can't trust Nancy Pelosi and you can't trust Chuck Schumer, because you do have to read it, and so we can at least agree on that. | ||
So I want to talk about the book. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
And by the way, we don't have enough time to play. | ||
You saw Merrick Garland yesterday with some masters of the Senate. | ||
You got Cruz, you got Hawley, you got Cotton. | ||
That's kind of murderer's row. | ||
These are smart, tough lawyers, right? | ||
He got mauled yesterday. | ||
And by the way, he's lying. | ||
He's sitting there lying. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind that they have identified the American moms that are fighting critical race during these boards as domestic terrorists, Mark Meadows? | ||
No, there's no doubt at all. | ||
And what happened is they got called out on it. | ||
They thought that it was going to play to the liberal base and they were losing independence. | ||
Listen, Terry McAuliffe made a decision that he was going to fight with mobs instead of fighting for mobs. | ||
And what's happened is, is that it is hurting him in the polls and they're trying to run away from this. | ||
Listen, we got an apology from an association. | ||
This was all tactically put forth, and God bless those terrorist moms, those domestic moms that were willing to show up and advocate on behalf of their children, because quite frankly, if you leave it to Washington, D.C., they don't know the best interest for your kids. | ||
Quite frankly, they don't even know the names of your kids, so how could they know what's best for them? | ||
Mark, I want to go back. | ||
You brought up a very important point that I think people have to understand. | ||
They made a calculated decision on this. | ||
That they thought that this is the way, this is the orange man bad suburban mom, right? | ||
And they didn't realize that this was going to turn them, that's now about the education of their kids. | ||
They made a bet that they would back this CRT, they would back this, and these liberal, the moms in the suburbs would say this is fine, that the anti-people here are these Trump crazies. | ||
It totally blew up in their face, correct? | ||
Well, it is. | ||
It blew up in their face. | ||
They're finding an unusual coalition. | ||
They're finding moms and dads of color coming together with moms and dads that perhaps were over in a suburb and not engaged, and now all of a sudden You're finding this coalition of people that are coming together that says, listen, the top priority is not Washington, D.C. | ||
It's my kids and their education, and rightfully so. | ||
Listen, even in Washington, D.C., when it comes to teachers' unions, They will side with the teachers unions every day and try to do away with scholarships to those that are underserved in Washington, D.C. | ||
Listen, the priorities, when it's a calculated risk, they made the wrong call. | ||
They're afraid it's going to show up in the polling. | ||
and the votes on a week from now. | ||
And when they see that, they're going to run the other way. | ||
But make no mistake, after that election is over, they're going to continue to revert back. | ||
They're gonna continue to try to put policy down moms and dads' throats all across country, not just in Virginia, but it's coming to a theater near you. | ||
You think this fight at the school board level, which by the way, the mainstream media hates when we have their back, You think this is a long grind. | ||
The parents are going to have to be totally engaged here, correct? | ||
They're going to have to be totally engaged because it's something that just didn't happen overnight. | ||
We see it. | ||
It's one of the, you know, if there is a silver lining to the pandemic, it's the fact that moms and dads all of a sudden, because of Zoom classrooms, started to see what was being taught in their classrooms, and they're saying, I've had enough of it, and rightfully so. | ||
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The Chief's Chief is the book. | ||
The author is Mark Meadows, the last Chief of Staff for President Trump in his first term. | ||
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Okay, we're back in the War Room. | ||
We've got Mark Meadows. | ||
We're changing things up. | ||
We had a whole show that we haven't done. | ||
We kind of revamped everything. | ||
We're going to the border in the next segment. | ||
We've got breaking news down there. | ||
Ben Bergquam is down in Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Okay, so we're going to go there. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
I want to go back to Mark Meadows, the book The Chief's Chief. | ||
This is another one you've got to get and read because you get the real insights into Trump because Mark Meadows writes it from a first-person perspective of when he was the last chief of staff in the first. | ||
Mark, you're saying Pelosi just makes a statement, she wants a vote on everything, infrastructure, all this crap that's all half-baked, not paid for. | ||
Has it been scored? | ||
Mark, is this stuff been scored? | ||
Have you seen any scoring coming out on any of this nonsense or any text? | ||
We have concepts on MSNBC and CNN and numbers thrown around that are horrific, but have you seen any formal process like you're supposed to go through? | ||
No, there's no process and there's no scoring. | ||
And listen, when senators come out with their bill, it's never a bill. | ||
It's actually them kind of putting out some concepts. | ||
So the reason why some of the others have concepts is because even the senators don't have it. | ||
They come out with these talking points. | ||
That was the thing that was most surprising to me. | ||
I can sit there and President Trump says, well, show me exactly what they're talking about. | ||
And I'd say, well, sir, I can tell you all they have are these three or four points. | ||
He said, well, I could have written that down in just a few minutes. | ||
And actually, that's what I kind of highlight in the book, Steve. | ||
When you look at the way that President Trump engaged, let's take this scenario right here, the economic scenario. | ||
He would have had me, Navarro, Larry Kudlow, Mnuchin, all of us in the room saying, we've got to fix this and we've got to fix it today. | ||
And there would be what I call the creative chaos. | ||
There would be the one group fighting with another group in the Oval Office. | ||
He would sit back and watch the fight, and then he would make a decision. | ||
And before we left the Oval Office, before we left it, he would say, all right, Here's what we're going to do. | ||
Here's what we need to get done. | ||
As Peter Navarro would say, let's do it in Trump time. | ||
We would actually be reporting back that afternoon on the progress that we made. | ||
They have no score, they have no text, and they want to vote on it. | ||
They're going to have to vote on it on the House side. | ||
They'll have more legislative text on the House side, and they'll hope to work it out on the Senate side. | ||
I can tell you it's a fight waiting to happen. | ||
I don't see the votes being there. | ||
So that's good news for the American taxpayer, but it's also good news for those that are fighting inflation, whether it's at the pump or the grocery store. | ||
Also, I want to, you know, President Trump being a business guy, you know, I think this is one of the reasons you guys had such affinity for each other. | ||
And also, I think that one of the reasons he was drawn to guys like Navarro, and even myself, who are not lawyers, not that he doesn't respect lawyers, but he sees lawyers doing a different task. | ||
And one of the things that's most shocking up here, as you know, Mark, there's so many lawyers and so few business people and so few working class people. | ||
It's one of the reasons AOC is so dominant in this town to a large extent. | ||
People laugh, oh no, she's not. | ||
Well, she's got these guys jammed up over there because she understands the media. | ||
President Trump every day is going through economic numbers, talking about the economy, talking about, into the details of the economy, because he knows this being a businessman. | ||
He would have never allowed a situation like this, where all of a sudden you're surprised by this 2%. | ||
I mean, this complete freefall, Trump would have been taking corrective action, or assisting business in taking corrective action, months ago. | ||
Isn't that the way he rolls? | ||
Well, it's the way he rolls, and it's the way that he demands it to do that. | ||
I can tell you that he would have his economic advisors in there. | ||
We had better numbers on what we knew was going to happen with the economy before the official numbers ever came out. | ||
Now, we were surprised sometimes, but always to the upside. | ||
I mean, what happened is he would say, let's prepare for the worst, let's make sure it gets better, and if we put these policies in place by the time it gets here, we will skate to where the puck is. | ||
I talk about it in the book. | ||
We talk about a beyond-the-horizon kind of viewpoint, the ability to see beyond the obvious right in front of you. | ||
President Trump had exactly that. | ||
When he said oil was going to go to zero, when he told world leaders that oil was going to go to zero, both the head of Russia and the king of Saudi Arabia, both of them kind of scoffed at the fact that it was going to go to zero. | ||
And what happened? | ||
Not only did it go to zero, but it went negative And he was able to see this because he was a business guy. | ||
That's why you and he were able to actually achieve so much early on. | ||
And can you imagine what he could have done if he hadn't had the fighters that were fighting back against him in the deep state or that fourth bureaucratic state that continues to operate even today? | ||
Yeah, the administrative state. | ||
Going forward on this economy, you've got about two minutes, and looking over the side of the hill, if you were talking to President Trump today, because you guys had this amazing V-recovery, right? | ||
Because people say it's the Great Depression, COVID-19 is going to cause the greatest depression in the world. | ||
We had this amazing V-recovery, which I know you cover in the book. | ||
But in about two minutes, we're looking here today in a complete collapse. | ||
Free fall stagflation is not even the worst thing we got. | ||
Now you're looking at a recession dead on. | ||
What do you think has to happen here in order to save the American economy? | ||
Okay, three things have to happen. | ||
One is that you have to get government out of the way and quit spending insane amount of monies. | ||
What they're wanting to do is create all these different social programs that essentially will keep the capital market on the sideline because all of a sudden they get all this free money that's coming in from Washington, D.C., and by free, it is essentially that. | ||
They're handing it out to people left and right. | ||
The second thing that they need to do is to allow that supply chain to become unblocked. | ||
If there's ever a time where you want to get regulation out of the way, even suspend it for six months, say, all right, here's what we're going to do. | ||
Let's get the supply chain going again. | ||
Listen, the demand is there. | ||
What we have is artificial inflation that continues to go up each and every day because we've got ships in the harbor, trucks that are not in the docking and unloading zone. | ||
The third thing that we have to do is to make sure that what we're doing with With a Donald Trump kind of passion is to actually allow those small businesses to prosper again, allow freedom. | ||
The mandates that we're putting in place, these mandates, they've got to go away because they're putting an artificial governor on so many of these things and keeping it from prospering. | ||
Meadows, the author of The Chief's Chief. | ||
Get it at Amazon today. | ||
Brother, thank you so much for coming in and talking about the economy. | ||
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Key part of the Trump movement. | ||
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