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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | |
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
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They're just, uh, they're incredible. | ||
Um, and here's the key. | ||
They don't need Pete Buttigieg. | ||
In fact, they don't need Pete to come back off of, uh, take another couple of months of paternity leave because they got their supply chain worked out. | ||
You buy it from Mike Lindale, you're going to get it. | ||
You buy it, you're gonna get it. | ||
Okay? | ||
There's no tears and no whining in the war room. | ||
And there's no tears with Mike Lindell and the people at MyPillow. | ||
It's a tough American company. | ||
Heck, 60% of their revenues were taken off of Mike Lindell to not lay off a person. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
Between Big Box and Fox. | ||
Talk about no tears. | ||
So, Boris, I gotta get you back in here for a second. | ||
Okay. | ||
In New York, in Illinois, and in Maryland, where Democrats control, For Media Matters and MSNBC and everybody. | ||
We want you to take those seats. | ||
You control it. | ||
Take them. | ||
Just take them. | ||
Take them. | ||
It'll only lead to a bigger exodus of Republicans and Conservatives leaving and going to Florida and Texas and other places. | ||
But take them. | ||
Take them. | ||
But Republicans in all these other states have to take what's rightfully ours. | ||
Right? | ||
Those four seats in Florida. | ||
Our Republican seats, and not just that, it's bolstering already Republican districts to be even more Republicans, because that's going to mean we need to put in fewer resources, it's an opportunity cost, and we can put them in more to contest it. | ||
We're taking a hundred seats, and we're going to govern for a hundred years. | ||
Okay? | ||
The Economist is telling you that, that's we're in panic mode! | ||
Blazing headline! | ||
Hispanic Americans embrace Trump populism! | ||
Sub-headlines! | ||
Catastrophic! | ||
Catastrophic problem for the left. | ||
Because they've played the race card, they've played the ethnicity card, they've played it forever. | ||
And what they don't understand is nationalist versus globalist. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The globalist policies of the Financial Times of London, and the Economist, and the New York Times, does not work. | ||
As personified by this regime, this illegitimate regime, does not work for working class people in this country. | ||
Whether Hispanic or African-American or Asian, regardless of your race, your religion, your ethnicity, your color, your gender, your sexual preference, it does not matter. | ||
It's American citizens versus the world. | ||
Okay? | ||
And they put the world's problems on your shoulders. | ||
And by the way, you've stepped up at every time in history. | ||
You'll step up. | ||
You're the most giving, caring, generous people in the history of mankind. | ||
Name me another nation on earth that has these cemeteries. | ||
Yesterday we talked about these battle, these cemeteries all over the world. | ||
Where the flower of our youth are buried in getting freedom from people. | ||
From the Pacific to Europe. | ||
To Africa and the Middle East. | ||
Name me one other nation in the history of the earth that's ever done that. | ||
Name one. | ||
There's only one. | ||
And that's us, and that's why these feckless Republicans, we're tired of controlled opposition. | ||
You're either with the program, it's like in college football, you're either with the program or you're not. | ||
If you're not with the program, leave. | ||
And now it's time to hold people accountable. | ||
You're either with the program or leave. | ||
And those 13, you're not with the program. | ||
And I gotta tell you, This thing on redistricting. | ||
Look, they brought Mark Elias out the other day. | ||
I think it was either on Rachel Maddow or on Chris Hayes. | ||
That's how they drive the command post over there. | ||
Mark Elias is not a small player. | ||
He's a field commander. | ||
Okay? | ||
The reason Donald Trump's in Mar-a-Lago and not at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the field commander was Mark Elias. | ||
This guy hates us, and you may hate him, but he's smart and he's tough. | ||
And he is action, action, action. | ||
So for him to say, hey, what are my new focuses? | ||
My new focus is on this redistricting. | ||
And this is how they're trying to create a majority that's going to last forever. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
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It's your biggest issue. | |
We know the Democrats are coming at us. | ||
We know it. | ||
Clear as day. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
Mark Elias, the evil genius. | ||
We've beaten him out of elections, it seems. | ||
Maybe he's getting a little scared. | ||
At least Stefanik is coming at him. | ||
He's panicking on the election side. | ||
Now he wants to go and focus on redistricting. | ||
We cannot allow evil like him to take control and steal elections. | ||
And the way that that's prevented from happening is by our state elected officials. | ||
I'm going to get those names and phone numbers of Florida back up Denver. | ||
No, what I want is, I want the Republican names and numbers. | ||
the right thing. | ||
Political yesterday, story in the Florida redistricting. | ||
They're literally heckling Florida Republicans. | ||
They're like, oh, this actually wasn't that bad. | ||
Thanks for largely leaving Charlie Grist and Stephanie Murphy, two left-wing, weak, pathetic Democrats alone. | ||
Why would Republicans do that? | ||
Why would they do that? | ||
No, what I want is I want the Republican names and numbers. | ||
I want the Republicans up there. | ||
Go back to what we had earlier. | ||
That's the Republican, Florida Speaker Chris Prowell, 850-717-5065. | ||
That's very, very, very important. | ||
That's the Florida Speaker. | ||
And then give me the Florida Majority Leader of the Senate, because this first map came out of the Senate. | ||
Okay, we'll put the name, hold it, hold it. | ||
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Hang on, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
We've got to put it on the platforms again, the numbers. | ||
What's the content of the message? | ||
What are they supposed to say when they email, when they text, when they call? | ||
What is this possibility? | ||
They're at the ramparts. | ||
You know, put the bows, give them the arrow for the crossbows. | ||
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That one seat is not enough. | |
The one seat that was gained by Republicans in Florida in this initial map out of the Florida Senate is not enough. | ||
That leaving the 13th District, where Charlie Crist is in Florida, largely intact, makes no sense. | ||
That giving Stephanie Murphy a clear path to re-election makes no sense. | ||
Here's a quote from a Democrat. | ||
No Democratic incumbent or Democratic district was put on a chopping block and destroyed. | ||
That's from Matt Isbell, a Democratic consultant, talking about this initial map. | ||
Do you think Democrats, when they're in control, treat Republican districts and Republican incumbents like that? | ||
They do not. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
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Why are Republicans doing that? | |
Here's a specific instruction. | ||
Let me be crystal clear. | ||
Let me be crystal clear. | ||
Act as Republican the way Democrats do when they're in control. | ||
Put Democrat districts on the chopping block. | ||
Put Democrat incumbents in positions that they cannot win. | ||
Amen. | ||
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Do the right thing. | |
Because the reason you have the opportunity to do it is because now there are more Republicans in Florida. | ||
Florida's becoming more and more a fully MAGAREDD state, and you have, just like Maryland is becoming just completely blue, New York is taking its opportunities, Illinois, the Democrats are taking theirs. | ||
We have to do the right thing by the country. | ||
There's a reason that Florida's MAGAREDD, right? | ||
So then actions, people, Republicans moving to Florida, have to have consequences. | ||
More Republican, strong MAGAREDD congressional districts. | ||
Are you joking me? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
That is not enough. | ||
That is why the Florida Senate Majority Leader has got to be called, the Florida Speaker of the House has got to be called, and the specific ask. | ||
It's always about the ask, right? | ||
The specific ask is, we want four seats. | ||
Not one, not two, not three, four seats. | ||
Because that represents the swing of Florida toward Niagara. | ||
Okay. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I'm going to put the other ones up, too. | ||
Everybody, here's what we do. | ||
You contact these people. | ||
We say we want every seat available for the Republicans, and we don't want any back down. | ||
And we're taking names. | ||
Okay? | ||
Boris. | ||
By the way, I want to give a shout-out to Elise Stefanik, the great Elise Stefanik. | ||
Mark Elias. | ||
And this is one of the things. | ||
If Mark Elias is focused on something, by definition, it's important. | ||
He's a killer. | ||
He's a killer. | ||
Okay? | ||
They've got killers on their side. | ||
We've got wimps on our side. | ||
He's a killer. | ||
Okay? | ||
He tweeted out to Stefanik the other day, preserve your documents. | ||
She's all over him and he's saying preserve your documents. | ||
Hey Mark, bring it. | ||
Bring it on Elise Stefanik. | ||
She'll take all you got. | ||
Okay? | ||
Preserve your documents? | ||
Are you kidding me, dude? | ||
By definition, if Mark Elias, if he's focused on something, it is by definition for us important. | ||
Cause he's all about, he's all about delivering for them. | ||
And by the way, no whining, no tears. | ||
I like guys like that. | ||
Okay? | ||
I do. | ||
He's tough. | ||
He's a tough hombre. | ||
As Steve Cortez would say. | ||
But we're going to be tough. | ||
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Probably a Republican. | |
Probably a MAGA deep down, Elias. | ||
Just doing it for himself. | ||
By the way, I want to flip guys like that. | ||
We want to flip people like that. | ||
I want those guys on our side of the football. | ||
I want the tough people on our side of the football. | ||
I'm tired of having wimps. | ||
I'm tired of having this audience give money, and give time, and ring doorbells, and go be election officials, and then get people in. | ||
Where are the Tea Party revolutionaries of 2010? | ||
How did that work? | ||
How did that turn out for us, in reality? | ||
We win a hundred seats, we rule for a hundred years. | ||
Okay? | ||
A hundred seats, and you're gonna dominate for one hundred years. | ||
Because you're gonna have a coalition of Hispanics, and African-Americans, and Asians, and everybody. | ||
Coming to the core... We're not gonna agree on everything. | ||
We're not supposed to agree on everything. | ||
It's like a family. | ||
Sit down at your family table over Thanksgiving and see how much you guys agree with. | ||
But at a core... At a core, you agree. | ||
And now you're seeing the economists, Hispanic Americans, embracing Trump's populism. | ||
Catastrophic consequences for the left. | ||
Thank you for catching up with us two years into it. | ||
Boris, how did he get your social media? | ||
By the way, this redistricting thing is the fight for right now. | ||
By the way, we've got so many huge fights between now and the end of the year. | ||
It's great. | ||
If you like fighting, you're in the right place. | ||
And don't think you're gonna have a peaceful Thanksgiving dinner because you're not. | ||
There's going to be, we're going to make sure you're fueled, you've got plenty of ammunition for those recalcitrant relatives and friends of yours that are, what do we call it, not with the program. | ||
Okay? | ||
Boris, what's your social media? | ||
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Give it to us, tell people to follow you. | |
Florida Speaker Chris Prowell, do the right thing. | ||
Florida Majority Leader Michael Grant in the Senate, do the right thing if you want your political careers to continue, and you don't want to be the gatekeepers at the next University of Florida Gators game, okay? | ||
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If you want to be in Republican politics, do the right thing. | |
Give us four seats, at least, in Florida. | ||
I'm coming super hot on the website. | ||
Brand new op-ed just out at Newsweek on the Huge, huge, huge danger of China. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I got to say something. | ||
This is breaking news. | ||
We got to get it up. | ||
There's a city, the city, New York City headline. | ||
Chinese voters come out in force for GOP in New York City shaking up politics from last Tuesday. | ||
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There it is. | |
I want to get the story. | ||
Boris, this, I'm telling you, ladies and gentlemen, I want to hear Joanne Reed, Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, and Joanne Reed tonight. | ||
Just be intellectually honest. | ||
No, no, address, because every night on there, it's a shrinking party, the party's shrinking, it's going nowhere, you've got all these white reactionaries, these white, crazy white nationalists, and they're insurrectionists, and they're neo-confederates. | ||
Suck on this! | ||
Suck on the Economist article. | ||
And the math in back of it, excuse me. | ||
And now this new article, and baby, this is what we've been working for. | ||
Headline! | ||
Chinese voters come out in force for the GOP in New York City shaking up politics. | ||
A new force in Republican politics, I've been saying this for a while, is the children of Liao Bajing that are here. | ||
They're deplorables. | ||
Liao Bajing is the deplorables of China, and we're here. | ||
Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, Joy Ann Reid, address tonight the Economist and address this article. | ||
We're not a shrinking party. | ||
We're two-thirds of the nation. | ||
And once you wake up to that fact, once you wake up to the fact, we're going to start acting like we are. | ||
And acting like we are is governing and stopping this nonsense. | ||
And what they're trying to do is destroy this country. | ||
And the first thing that's got to happen is these hapless, gutless, feckless Republicans have got to step up to the plate or get rid of them too. | ||
We're not being nice about this. | ||
This is not a request, by the way, from the War Room posse. | ||
It's a demand. | ||
We want it. | ||
We've got the demographics down there. | ||
You've got these districts. | ||
They're red. | ||
And we want the Democrats to take Maryland. | ||
We want you to take New York. | ||
We want you to take Illinois, because those states are shrinking. | ||
So take it all. | ||
But we're going to take what's rightfully ours. | ||
Boris, thank you very much. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Okay, next, we got one of the most important public intellectuals in our country joins us. | ||
Eric Metaxas. | ||
Is atheism dead? | ||
His answer to Nietzsche. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
We'll fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP! | ||
War Room. Pandemic. With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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Big story about the Chinese flocking to the GOP in New York City. | ||
Oh, my God, what a great day. | ||
What a great day. | ||
We have worked so long for this. | ||
It's got spread throughout the whole country. | ||
Hispanic vote. | ||
Asian vote. | ||
Chinese vote. | ||
African-American vote. | ||
We're two thirds of the country. | ||
Now, we said at the beginning of the show, remember, we started with the napalm in the morning and the confusion of our enemies, right? | ||
And they're the enemies of freedom and the enemies of democracy and the enemies of this constitutional republic that we belove because they're trying to change it into something that resembles the Chinese Communist Party, state capitalism combined with autocratic rule. | ||
Right? | ||
And they said, oh, we're anti-democratic, yet we're winning elections. | ||
That was a logical absurdity. | ||
How can Trump be promoting 3 November and be promoting this and yet winning? | ||
Because it's called democracy and people understand what happened. | ||
They understand what Mark Elias did. | ||
And yes, Mark, I preserve my documents. | ||
So go for it, brother. | ||
But, and we told you how important it is to have a theory of the case, and that theory to have internal logic, as we do, and that's why we're winning. | ||
And we always talk about one of the reasons we're winning, because we believe in science-based, we believe in evidence-based, we believe in database. | ||
Not like Fauci and these guys running around with assertions, no, we believe in facts. | ||
And that's why my next guest, Eric Metaxas, one of the most important public intellectuals in the country, and certainly in what I would call the populist nationalist Trump movement, but does it from a religious perspective. | ||
If you remember back in the 60s, the Time Magazine had that famous cover taken from Nietzsche's God is Dead, and the question, you see it up there, if we can see it, is God dead? | ||
Well, he's got a new book out. | ||
Is Atheism Dead? | ||
And here's the beauty of this book. | ||
It's not a happy talk book. | ||
He really goes back to the core of science and evidence and facts to basically show you how absurd it is to be an atheist. | ||
And that's who's on the opposite side of the football with us. | ||
Atheistic, materialistic, Marxist. | ||
That's what this fight's about. | ||
That's why this is a spiritual war at the end of the day. | ||
When you pull the camera totally back, it's a spiritual warfare. | ||
Eric Metaxas, your book is amazing. | ||
Every American, in particular over the holiday season, should read it. | ||
And think about it. | ||
You should cut the TV off. | ||
You should cut off some of the pro football games every now and again. | ||
Put the phones away. | ||
Read this book and think about it. | ||
And then pick it back up and read some more and think about it. | ||
Before you talk about it. | ||
Before you share it with neighbors. | ||
Before you talk about it. | ||
Read it and think about it. | ||
Eric Metaxas. | ||
It's just such a joy to know you exist, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Not to be confused with the other Stephen Bannons. | ||
You pull it all together. | ||
And I say it's a joy because obviously that's not happening very much. | ||
Even the good guys typically don't pull things together. | ||
And you're absolutely right. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
This is a spiritual battle. | ||
If you believe in reality, in science, in truth, that's a God thing. | ||
God created the universe. | ||
If you don't believe in that, if you're a Marxist atheist, if you're a Chinese communist, you don't believe in that. | ||
You believe in power and you will do the most brutal, Horrifying things and we know this has come to America and we're in a spiritual battle, but there's good news. | ||
And Steve, I got to tell you, first of all, I'm thrilled you love my book because I'll tell you the truth. | ||
It was my idea to write the book. | ||
It kind of came to me. | ||
I'm not the kind of Christian that says God gave me every idea. | ||
This was one of those weird things where over the years I've noticed, I mean on the gaslighting narrative, we've been gaslit on everything. | ||
And at some point, I realized at the heart of all the gaslighting is the idea that God is dead, that we can have a secular utopia, we can drift toward atheist Marxism and it'll be good for everybody. | ||
And I realized, okay, I know that's not true, but ironically, and this is ironically doesn't even do it justice, underscore the word ironically three times, science in our time is pointing to the existence of God. | ||
In fact, even that's putting it too mildly, science effectively proves We've sort of internalized this narrative, almost like we say, well, I'll put my faith over here. | ||
Let me just tell you, without the God of the Bible, there is no American style freedom. | ||
Period. | ||
End of sentence. | ||
If you love American style freedom, if you're a patriot, I'm just telling you straight up, that's where it comes from. | ||
You want to go in the other direction, you get Chinese Marxist atheism, where they're murdering Uyghur Muslims for their organs because they don't believe in the sanctity of human beings. | ||
So at the heart of everything is this idea about God. | ||
So over the years, I've been reading things about faith and science. | ||
And I said, this is crazy. | ||
We live in a world where since 1966, roughly, right? | ||
I mean, intellectuals, Did it way before that, but in 1966, it comes into America's living rooms. | ||
Is God dead? | ||
And we've been laboring under this 60s secular narrative. | ||
It's an anti-American narrative. | ||
You know, you know, the whole thing. | ||
But hold on, but it's deeper than that. | ||
It's back to Nietzsche. | ||
It's the reason the 20th century is the most barbaric century in the history of man. | ||
When they look at it a thousand years from now, they're going to call this a dark age. | ||
You think the dark ages were bad? | ||
You think the worst time between the fall of the Roman Empire and medieval life? | ||
was bad and dark and barbaric. | ||
We killed 250 million people. | ||
We murdered them in the world. | ||
Because of Nietzsche and these guys, God is dead. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Eric Metaxas shows, through the difference of science and scientism, because scientism is the worship of these high priests like Fauci, of the materialistic, atheistic, Marxist point of view, and that's why they don't want you in the lab in Wuhan to find out what really went on. | ||
That's why they don't want you at the NIH. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
You're countering 150 years of thought, Eric Metaxas. | ||
Okay, and I want to be clear. | ||
The headline. | ||
This is unbelievably good news, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Science now, not in 1966, but in the last 50 years, has been more and more and more and more and now totally Points to the existence of God. | ||
Most people hearing me say that go, how could it be? | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
We've lived in a world that is so secular. | ||
We've internalized that narrative. | ||
I have the science in the book. | ||
A lot of people know about it, but most people have never heard about this. | ||
And I effectively say atheism is dead because if you want to be an intellectually satisfied atheist, you can't be. | ||
You can be an agnostic. | ||
You want to be an agnostic. | ||
You want to say the Bible's stupid, whatever. | ||
But the new atheist, and I write about Hitchens and Dawkins at the end of the book, They are so intellectually dishonest. | ||
I was simply astounded. | ||
Science points to God. | ||
We're living in a new day. | ||
We need hope. | ||
And I honestly think that we need this shot in the arm. | ||
The patriots, people who love America, need freedom, need to know that for some reason, Steve, and I just see it, God's providential timing. | ||
He's revealed to us through science, through some new things in archeology. | ||
I don't know if we have time to touch on that. | ||
That there is no question the narrative has shifted and the people who say there is no God, it is game over. | ||
Folks, you want to be an agnostic, we can talk. | ||
Atheism, however, and Marxism and that whole worldview is coming tumbling down. | ||
And I have the facts in this book, and obviously it's written in a way anybody can read it. | ||
This is not, you know, difficult to read, but it's written in such a way so you understand the narrative has shifted while we've all been sleeping. | ||
We haven't realized in the last 50 years that science has been pointing more and more and more to this, and it's game over. | ||
I just, I can't believe I'm saying it, but it's true. | ||
I'm going to have you back on to do the, because you have an archaeological piece and a philosophical piece. | ||
That's for another day. | ||
Very important. | ||
However, His point is that, and it's laid out in the book, and the book's accessible or the book's a tough book. | ||
And people should understand that. | ||
And I know we recommend some books here. | ||
Skip a meal and buy a book. | ||
To win this, you've got to be the best read. | ||
You must be the best informed. | ||
You must have the tough arguments. | ||
You must have thought them through. | ||
On this book, you need to read it, you need to put it down, and you need to think about it, and then you need to pick it back up. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's gonna push you. | ||
But, the core argument And this is the beauty about knowing Metaxas and Roger Kimball and James Polis. | ||
On our side of the football, you're not doing any intellectual slumming. | ||
We actually have the high ground. | ||
And what Metaxas says is that all the advances in science, subatomic, all the quantum, every advance in science points to a divine providence and a supreme being. | ||
And the evidence is there and he walks you through the evidence. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
We've been gaslit. | ||
They think that science, you know, it's a foul cheat. | ||
No, you got to believe the science. | ||
They're not talking about science on CNN and MSNBC. | ||
That's scientism. | ||
That's scientism. | ||
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You want me to talk about science quickly? | |
Yes. | ||
Well, there are three arguments. | ||
The reason I wrote the book, I got two pieces of information from people that I just met randomly, except we don't believe in coincidence, right? | ||
And I was so overwhelmed with this information, one from the world of archaeology, one from the world of science. | ||
I said, this is the most powerful argument for God I've ever heard. | ||
And no one knows about this. | ||
So I'm going to write a book. | ||
And so I wrote this book. | ||
There are three pieces to the science leading to God. | ||
But first you have to understand we've been laboring under a lie since we were born that somehow science is at odds with faith. | ||
Faith is at odds with science. | ||
When you do the math, when you look into the history, that is a complete lie. | ||
It is Christian faith that led Eric, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to take a commercial break and come back. | ||
And by the way, we're not going to tell the folks the three because that's where they're going to buy the book. | ||
But you're absolutely correct. | ||
It's all portrayed as Christianity trying to shut down science. | ||
The exact opposite. | ||
With Eric from Texas next in the order. | ||
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So Eric Metaxas, I don't want to give up too much because I want people to buy the book, but go ahead brother You got three minutes later. | ||
I remember I want people to buy this book In this book, some of the political books you can read, you're going to get angry, and the narrative drives. | ||
This is different. | ||
This is, you're going to have to study. | ||
And yes, I know, I said study, but it's important. | ||
And this posse is, look, you're the driver of everything. | ||
You need to get up to speed. | ||
And this is a massive, major argument that nobody's talking about. | ||
Eric Metaxas. | ||
I believe, I cannot take credit. | ||
I believe God gave me this information to put in this book. | ||
It's love. | ||
It's love. | ||
Sling to kill, in David's sling to kill Goliath. | ||
This is the piece we've never had. | ||
And the scientific piece, which I'll just touch on briefly, is number one, nobody ever, we always argue about evolution. | ||
Nobody ever talks about, Hey, Hey, okay. | ||
If life appeared on earth 4 billion years ago, you say that the simplest life appeared 4 billion years ago, Mr. Scientist. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's say I agree. | ||
Tell me, how did that happen? | ||
In 1952, they did an experiment at the University of Chicago. | ||
They created some amino acids and they said, we're on our way. | ||
There's a guy named James Tour. | ||
I devote two or three chapters to him in the book. | ||
He's this friend that said to me, he's probably the top nanoscientist on planet Earth. | ||
And he said, Eric, seven decades have passed since the 1952 experiment. | ||
They said, we're working on it. | ||
We're working on it. | ||
Seven decades later, they have not moved the ball forward one millimeter. | ||
Science has zero idea how life came into being from non-life. | ||
No one talks about this. | ||
It is just one of the most fascinating questions. | ||
If you wanted to ask a scientist anything you want, wouldn't that be one of the first questions you say, hey, life, how did that come into being? | ||
So they never talk about this. | ||
They are scared to death someone's going to bring it up because it's the most embarrassing thing in the world of science. | ||
After 70 years, they have not moved the ball forward. | ||
In fact, it goes backwards in the sense that they now know that the simplest life is unbelievably complex. | ||
That's One argument, and this genius nanoscientist, James Tour, hilarious, brilliant man, he makes the case, and I put it in the book. | ||
Then you go to the fine-tuned universe. | ||
Every day, there's more evidence from science. | ||
Some of this stuff will bring tears to your eyes in this book. | ||
The thing about the sun and the moon, you think to yourself, God is real. | ||
Like, this is not a fiction. | ||
The evidence, just the part about the sun and the moon, there's some, when I say fine-tuning, it's this idea that there are things that science has discovered lately that they go, this doesn't make sense. | ||
It looks like if this weren't exactly like this, if it was like a tiny bit more this way or a tiny bit more in the other direction, there's no light. | ||
They keep discovering these things over and over and over, wherever they look on the nano level, on the macro level, the universe of the Big Bang. | ||
If the if the four nuclear, the four forces had been exactly what they are. | ||
Listen, they the book. | ||
Listen, the book is stunning, and I want everybody in this audience, this is one you've got to buy, you've got to read, and you've got to think about. | ||
We're going to have you back on next week, Eric. | ||
I'll be up in New York. | ||
We've got to get you back on, because we haven't even talked about this. | ||
Please. | ||
So, principally, go to your website first? | ||
Is that where you want people to go? | ||
I would just probably go to erikmetaxas.com. | ||
Please sign up for my newsletter. | ||
I've been cancelled from YouTube, so if you want to hear more about all this stuff, I'll be putting, yeah, so erikmetaxas.com. | ||
You got to spell it correctly. | ||
That's the only, that's the only hitch. | ||
We'll get that up in the M-E-T-A-X-A-S Metaxas, one of the great public intellectuals. | ||
The book is Atheism Dead. | ||
The only criticism, not criticism, the only observation I would have, Eric, about this is that the title should say, Atheism is Dead. | ||
Right? | ||
And you prove it. | ||
Well, it's implied, obviously. | ||
And by the way, Steve, it is. | ||
Period. | ||
Game over. | ||
Game over. | ||
Nietzsche, sorry about that. | ||
Sorry, not sorry. | ||
This is big news. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
This should be on the front page of the New York Times. | ||
Science leads to God. | ||
This is a fact. | ||
Most people can't deal with this. | ||
They're just ignoring it. | ||
They're making up crazy theories. | ||
We're living in an exciting time. | ||
Let me be honest. | ||
Very exciting. | ||
Very exciting because we're winning. | ||
By the way, the New York Times can't fit it in because Trump allies, present company included, export election playbook to Brazil. | ||
That's what they got. | ||
And of course, Biden promises he promises inflation's going to be lower. | ||
Even New York Times says the question is when we have years. | ||
When you mention 100 years, like you just did 100 years, they're going to accuse you of We're living in crazy times. | ||
I want to tell people God is real. | ||
You know that. | ||
You know that. | ||
When you say 100, it's too close to 1,000. | ||
You're right. | ||
They're going to accuse you of dog whistling to your Nazi base. | ||
We're living in crazy times. | ||
I want to tell people God is real. | ||
He loves you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And be excited. | ||
So dog whistle this MSNBC and Media Matters. | ||
media matters. | ||
It's the Hispanic and the Chinese, as reported today, that are... It's not a 100,000-year Reich. | ||
It's a 100-year democracy and a constitutional republic. | ||
100 seats, 100 years. | ||
And Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, Ann Reid, all of it. | ||
Suck on that. | ||
Okay, Eric Metaxas, thank you so much, brother. | ||
God bless you, thank you. | ||
Let's get everybody on top of this book. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
See you next week. | ||
Okay, now we're gonna go another warrior. | ||
Coming in from Budapest, Hungary. | ||
Remember, I've got an interview that's going to be in the La Parisian paper tomorrow in France. | ||
Talk about Brazil, as they mention here in the New York Times on the front page. | ||
Next year is Brazil first, Hungary second. | ||
Excuse me, let me correct myself. | ||
France first in May. | ||
Hungary next in the summer, Brazil in October, and then the sweeping victory in the midterms in November. | ||
Okay, that's the big four next year. | ||
Matthew Tierman joins us from Budapest, from Hungary. | ||
Matthew, I know you're very close to O'Keefe. | ||
I got so many questions about O'Keefe, but I don't know if we have time. | ||
You're the most insightful guy, I think, in this country, in America, about Poland. | ||
What is going on? | ||
What is going on with this border crisis? | ||
And now people are talking about the Ukraine, which you know is not our cup of tea. | ||
But Poland, our brother in Poland, what is it about this invasion? | ||
Tell us what's happening. | ||
Well, first, it's Hungary and France will be the same month, and then Brazil in September. | ||
So, the Brazil article, by the way, the journalist from the New York Times used the word journalist lightly, Joe Nikas, he was reaching out to me. | ||
I was with Jason Miller when we went down there. | ||
Classic New York Times, same with the Project Veritas coverage, it's a joke. | ||
Hold on, hang on a second. | ||
Is Hungary's election now going to be May at the same time? | ||
Because they're talking about maybe the summer. | ||
It's now going to be April-May? | ||
Late April, early May. | ||
They set the dates, you know, a couple months out. | ||
So I don't think they have the exact date set. | ||
But it'll be around the circa the same time. | ||
And then Brazil is in September. | ||
And I'm in Brazil with Miller and CPAC and the Bolsonaro's. | ||
I think this is the most important election in the world is Brazil. | ||
I mean, France is going to be the most interesting one because of Eric Zemmer. | ||
But we'll talk about that later. | ||
And by the way, I always say Ukraine, not the Ukraine. | ||
It's a pet peeve. | ||
The Ukraine is for the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. | ||
We reject that nonsense. | ||
Right now in Belarus, Lukashenko, the despot, he's been, you've got to give him a little bit of credit for using his thinking cap. | ||
He's got a big problem with Poland, with NATO, with the EU. | ||
So how is he dealing with this problem? | ||
He is importing Iraqis. | ||
He's flying 10 flights a day, picking up Iraqi would-be migrants, economic migrants who want to get to Germany, and dropping them off right at the NATO peripheral border, which is obviously Poland. | ||
And Poland, like Hungary, where I've been the last few days and will continue to be for the next few days, they are having none of this. | ||
Their Strazgranica, their border guard, is standing there at the ready. | ||
They've dropped up to 2,000 to 3,000 migrants there right now, and Poland has got 10,000 border guards. | ||
And when they cut a hole in the fence, you got 10 Poles standing there with their full military weaponry, ready to repel any invader into their country because they believe that a country is not a country without borders. | ||
You lose your sovereignty when your border is breached. | ||
So they are protecting NATO, Europe, and Poland. | ||
It's like Jan Sobieski with the siege of Vienna in 1683, September 11, 1683, you know, pushing back against the hordes who are trying to breach the sovereignty and break down the culture of Christendom. | ||
But Matthew, correct me if I'm wrong, I thought that was against the rules of the EU. | ||
Angela Merkel just told me yesterday that the migrant crisis of 2015 actually turned out great. | ||
She said she should have done more. | ||
I thought it was against the EU rules. | ||
How can the Poles independently protect their sovereignty when the EU says no, everybody gets to come in? | ||
Yeah, well, it didn't turn out great for all the young women who were wilded on New Year's Eve in Cologne a few years ago, and the German media was under a strict gag order not to report on it. | ||
There's a reason why AFD has grown from cycle to cycle in support, even though there's huge disparities in polling due to Tory effect. | ||
People don't want to admit to pollsters they support AFD, but certainly in the borderlands in East Germany, AFD catches a bit. | ||
Brandenburg is up to 30% in support for AFT. | ||
But no, this is the same debate that Hungary had and when they put up fences and when they were a way station on the way to Germany for generous social welfare and transfer payment schemes. | ||
Meanwhile, these countries, these developed countries that are elitist and forward thinking cannot take care of their own pensioners, their own working and lower class people, but they're importing a workforce of people who will not assimilate, who are hostile to the cultural values of their nation. | ||
Obviously, the EU wants a borderless society and Central Europe, they're having none of it. | ||
It's not just Poland and Hungary. | ||
It's all the countries that make up the three C's, that make up the Visigrad, that have been under occupation by the Soviets. | ||
They want their countries back. | ||
They fought to get them back. | ||
They joined the EU and they ascended, many of them in the mid-2000s, with the promise of great transfers to get them more developed along Western standards, but they're not willing to trade their sovereignty for cash in bags, though many of their establishment politicians from the other side of the aisle, the left, were willing to do so. | ||
The Roderick Sikorskis from Platform Obotelska, they were rejected. | ||
The referendum that every election represents in Central and Eastern Europe is borders, is will you allow our countries to be overrun by hostile third world migrants who either want to exploit our social welfare or use us as a way station to get to where there's more generous social welfare like Germany, like Sweden, like Holland. | ||
And Poland is having none of it, just like Viktor Orban. | ||
Viktor Orban has strengthened the resolve of the right-wingers all over Central Europe. | ||
He's a modern-day Jan Sobieski. | ||
And Poland, with 40 million people, is an anchor player in the EU. | ||
They're ignoring Brussels with their open borders mandates. | ||
They're ignoring Brussels on their judicial overreach into the sovereign judiciaries of the countries like Poland, where there's a dispute ongoing. | ||
And they're holding strong. | ||
I know Polish border guards They've got itchy trigger fingers. | ||
They're not going to let anybody come over the border. | ||
Real quick, I've got about a minute. | ||
Talk to us about why Brazil next year is the most important of them all. | ||
Give us a minute on that. | ||
Two hundred ten million people, six largest country in the world, second largest economy in this hemisphere, a huge shift to the right under Bolsonaro and the Brazilian Supreme Court, which are, you know, so many countries have these complicated, fraught histories as they go from socialism and communism to attempts at democracy and try and get, you know, conservative reactionary pendulum shift back. | ||
And that happened in Brazil with the Bolsonaros. | ||
You have a Supreme Court that is filled with overt communists in political practice. | ||
They released Lula da Silva from prison so that he could run against Bolsonaro. | ||
Many of your viewers know about Operation Car Wash, Dilma Rousseff, Lula da Silva. | ||
When they ran the country, they were selling sovereignty and strategic assets to China for cash in bags. | ||
Brazilians want to be free. | ||
They're good Christian people who believe in the sovereignty of their country and their moral sovereignty given to them by God. | ||
They do not want to be speaking Mandarin in two generations. | ||
But the problem is the Supreme Court. | ||
They also run the mechanism for overseeing elections. | ||
They're using Dominion machines coming from Venezuela. | ||
People want auditable and paper ballots in Brazil. | ||
This is going to play out quickly. | ||
I've got a 5,000-word piece coming out about this in coming weeks. | ||
We'll put it up real quickly. | ||
It's social media. | ||
You're one of the most controversial and brilliant people in the world. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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Trump allies export election playbook to Brazil. | ||
And they understand Brazil is the centerpiece of this global conflict with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And because Lula's down there, another criminal communist. | ||
In the whole article, half of it's Jason Miller, Matthew Tierman, and their getter, and they're locking them up down there, and they can't have a social media platform, because they can't de-platform Bolsonaro. | ||
They can't de-platform Bolsonaro. | ||
Like, they can't de-platform this movement. | ||
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I want to go now to Joe Reek over at MyPatriotSupply. | ||
You know, the New York Times headlines also, Joe, you know, as Biden pledges dip in inflation, question is when? | ||
It ain't just the dip in inflation, it's implosion of the supply chain. | ||
Everything these people touch, they ruin and destroy. | ||
Joe, what's the latest? | ||
You know, my pillow, when you order it, you get it. | ||
But that's not what's happening to the rest of the country. | ||
Is that right, sir? | ||
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Well, I mean, go look at your local grocery stores. | |
I mean, the supply that you normally see there is just not there. | ||
And I think a lot of your viewers are starting to understand that as well. | ||
I mean, the customers that we talk to and we say, Hey, when was the last time you went to the grocery store and looked for what you normally see? | ||
And it's just not there. | ||
And everybody has responded back, Gosh, I've noticed that it's happening in my city and it's happening where I live. | ||
So they're seeing it right now. | ||
Well, I mean, what are the prospects? | ||
They're blaming the truckers, they're blaming everything but themselves. | ||
Walk through what do you think the core issue is and how does this get resolved and what should people do in the interim? | ||
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Well, partly it's it's going to be the supply chain. | |
I think people waking up and understanding that there is a need out there and people are scrambling to get what they need to get. | ||
I mean, it's a simple economics of supply and demand. | ||
Again, you couple that with with what's going on in our ports with the transportainer sitting there with the cargo ship sitting there not getting offloaded. | ||
Then you add inflation on top of that, Steve, it's going to be a big mess. | ||
So, tell me, you guys at MyPatriotSupply, what are you doing to help folks out, particularly over this holiday season? | ||
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You know, we're trying our best to keep our prices down, but even our ingredient costs have gone anywhere from 15% to 60% increase, you know, in the cost of those particular goods. | |
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down. | ||
By the way, you guys have had pretty steady prices forever. | ||
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I'm telling you, you're saying the input, the input, the input prices are going up 15 to 60% on certain ingredients. | ||
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We are seeing an increased cost of this. | |
Raw ingredient materials go anywhere from 15% up to 60% of cost. | ||
And I mean, it's just going to get passed on. | ||
That's the unfortunate thing. | ||
You look at the fuel prices, too. | ||
To move these goods, that's going up. | ||
The cost of heat your home is going up. | ||
I mean, what did they say? | ||
Fuel prices are up 40% over last year? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
People can't afford that type of stuff, Steve. | ||
But the good news is that John Kerry is in charge of Glasgow and they're going to work out something over the next 2,000 years with China. | ||
China will eventually show up and talk to them. | ||
No, we're going to stop burning coal. | ||
So how can people go to your site? | ||
How can they find out more about what you guys are trying to do to keep costs down and to get your products to people? | ||
Because I think this is a key thing. | ||
When people talk to me and say, hey, everything's going so fast and I can't get it. | ||
So how are you guys solving that? | ||
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Well, this is the beautiful thing about our product, Steve. | |
It has a 25-year shelf life. | ||
This is a perfect way to hedge up against inflation. | ||
The cost of commodities are going up. | ||
Get the product now while the cost is still reasonable before it skyrockets here in the next few months. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Because it is a commodity item, Steve, it's going to be worth more as the prices go up. | ||
So do it. | ||
Hedge up against the inflation. | ||
Get something that has a 25-year shelf life. | ||
It'll be there when you need it. | ||
And when you go to the grocery store and don't see food there, guess what? | ||
You have it in your home already. | ||
Get prepared and do it now while you can. | ||
Joe, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to the company? | ||
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MyPatriotSupply.com. | |
They can go to the website. | ||
They can call, talk with any of our preparedness specialists. | ||
We can help you. | ||
We can do custom plans for you. | ||
But the idea is, Steve, start soon. | ||
Just start small and simple. | ||
If all you can get is a 72-hour kit, get that! | ||
And go to the thing and talk to one of these specialists. | ||
That's the key. | ||
Get more information. | ||
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You'll see. | |
Once you get more information, you start making decisions. | ||
One more time. | ||
How do people get there? | ||
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Go to MyPatriotSupply.com, look at the 800 number at the top, call, ask questions, find out what it is. | |
I mean, a lot of people get upset because they don't know where to start. | ||
We can help you get started. | ||
We can help you come up with a plan that works for you and your family. | ||
Joe, thank you for joining us today. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
From MyPatriotSupply, Joe Reek. | ||
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That's very unique. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back at 5 o'clock. | ||
About two specials tomorrow, and you're going to want to be there for that. | ||
We're going to talk about 6 January, The Prisoners. | ||
And we're going to have Congressman Matt Gaetz is going to be there. | ||
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Darren Beattie, the star of Tucker's film, he's going to be there. | ||
In the second hour, we've got the coming war over Taiwan. | ||
You're not going to want to miss this. | ||
We're always trying to put you ahead of the curve. | ||
We're going to go into detail of exactly what is happening and what you can plan for and how this is going to play out and how it's going to impact your life. | ||
Remember, Taiwan is Silicon Valley West. | ||
You think you got a late delivery now of a, you know, the F-150? | ||
Or you got a late delivery of a stove or a refrigerator? | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
If we lose those chips in Taiwan, okay? |