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Killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Well, the Federal Reserve Chair, Jay Powell, has said he will retire that word, transitory. | ||
It sounds like you are saying that word should not be used at all. | ||
Period. | ||
Yeah, I've been saying this for months. | ||
The characterization of inflation as transitory is probably the worst inflation call in the history of the Federal Reserve. | ||
And it results in a high probability of a policy mistake. | ||
So the Fed must quickly, starting this week, regain control of the inflation narrative and regain its own credibility. | ||
Otherwise, it will become a driver of higher inflation expectations that feed onto the Fed. | ||
In 2020, we won as a unified Democratic Party. | ||
More unified than ever. | ||
Now we look at 2022. | ||
I want to tell my Republican friends, get ready, pal. | ||
You're going in for a problem. | ||
And we need to stay unified. | ||
Jamie Harrison is here and he's doing an outstanding job as the DNC chair. | ||
And I also want to thank the DNC vice chairs and the leadership as well. | ||
The DNC has been a critical partner. | ||
And all of our work this year. | ||
As Democrats, we know what we're for. | ||
While Republicans don't seem to be for anything. | ||
Name me something they are for. | ||
They're against everything. | ||
I just mentioned that we've reduced the cost for American families. | ||
We have to keep making the case. | ||
And if we do, I believe we're going to win. | ||
Let me say this again for the president. | ||
We're going to win in 2022. | ||
It's no longer just who gets to vote or making it easy for eligible people to vote. | ||
It's about who gets to count the vote and whether your vote counts at all. | ||
Joe Biden, giving the War Room a shout out right there. | ||
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We're in the middle of the Advent season. | ||
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Joe Biden right there. | ||
You are in for a problem, buddy. | ||
That's what he says. | ||
We're going to win in 2022. | ||
You notice there was a smattering of applause, right? | ||
They understand this is a clown show. | ||
And today is going to be Decision Day, because Biden and the feckless, radical, hapless Democrats have jammed everybody into a corner. | ||
So the Federal Reserve is either going to bail him out with more cash to print more money to stop a recession, but drive inflation into the teens, because that's where it's going, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The guy from PIMCO who said he called it months ago. | ||
That's BS. | ||
He called it like 30 days ago. | ||
It was Peter Navarro and Steve Cortez on this show. | ||
They called this on the afternoon of the 20th of January of this year when Biden and these hapless, reckless, radical, feckless administration took over. | ||
So we got a lot to talk about there. | ||
And I reached out to Jason Miller because he had a blockbuster speech yesterday. | ||
In in the in the belly of the beast, the European Union. | ||
Jason, tell us about tell us about because things happen in Europe 90 days to four or five months before here, particularly a covid. | ||
Walk us through the throwdown. | ||
You had every prominent conservative there yesterday. | ||
I know I watched Getter last night. | ||
People on fire. | ||
Tell us what went on. | ||
Steve, great to be with you coming at you from Strasbourg, France. | ||
Uh, where I am actually inside the EU at this moment, literally inside the belly of the beast. | ||
You can see the EU logo back behind me. | ||
I think it's projecting up there on the wall, but last night gave a speech to about 50 or maybe 60 conservative members of the EU parliament. | ||
Folks were very concerned about the erosion of liberties that we're seeing, not just, uh, in any of the particular countries, but all across the EU. | ||
In fact, today, Steve, uh, Olaf Scholz, the new prime minister of Germany, announced a radical new amnesty plan saying that folks only have to be in Germany for five years until they get citizenship, which is just nuts. Legalizing marijuana, legalizing abortion, lowering the voting age to 16. And Steve, the way they're clamping down on free speech rights, people everywhere are very concerned. | ||
Well, talk us about our mother country yesterday had a vote about the vaccine passport. | ||
Talk to us about COVID and the response, particularly conservatives. | ||
You see people marching in the streets. | ||
You see people taking a stand. | ||
We're going to get into more of that. | ||
Bill de Blasio signing an edict that five-year-olds, five-year-olds have to have a vaccine passport in New York City, the greatest city in the world. | ||
The whole meltdown over here with Biden and the new Omicron. | ||
Tell us about our compatriots in the EU. | ||
How are they standing up? | ||
What are their thoughts about really this kind of radical new direction of forced lockdowns for the unvaccinated and essentially mandatory or eventually forced vaccines for the unvaccinated? | ||
Yeah, and normally this is the part of the show, Steve, where Raheem comes in and gives his expert update about the UK. | ||
But I can tell you that over 100 Tories broke With Boris Johnson yesterday and voted against his plan for a VAX passport in the UK. | ||
So think about that. | ||
They literally have now passed in the UK a VAX passport. | ||
You have to have to enter any large venues, any meeting spaces, all travel. | ||
It's really out of control what they're doing in the UK. | ||
And Steve, when you made the comment, what happens in Europe is just a few months ahead of what happens here. | ||
Hear me now. | ||
Believe me later. | ||
This is where Joe Biden, the radical Democrats are going to do here is they're going to force This is what I want, and Rahim's going to follow you, and he's in the on deck circle, but this is a Tory government. | ||
So what are the conservatives, and look, you have populists, you have nationalists, you have the sovereignty movement, you have more traditional conservatives over there in the EU. | ||
What are the conservatives saying about a Tory government? | ||
Now you had a hundred defectors. | ||
And obviously they depend upon Liberal Democrats and Labour to pass it, but let's say it's a Tory government that passed a vaccine passport. | ||
What are the Conservatives saying and how do they anticipate using the passion in the streets? | ||
Because I'll be honest, except for a couple of select moments and speeches in the Parliament, I see passion, urgency and action on the streets of Europe But I'm not feeling that up through the chain of command, Jason Miller. | ||
Well, it's really reaching a feverish pitch. | ||
In fact, I'm not sure if Boris Johnson is going to survive this goof. | ||
And keep in mind, he's had a really bad run for people aren't following the UK politics every day. | ||
He's had this goofy Peppa Pig speech he gave a couple of weeks ago to the business conference. | ||
And then he also There's been a revelation that they've been throwing a bunch of parties during the middle of COVID lockdowns, members of his administration. | ||
But with over 100 Tories breaking against Boris Johnson, it's unclear if he's going to survive. | ||
There could be a leadership challenge as soon as Friday of this week. | ||
Could possibly see the government clap, but the big indicator, Steve, is tomorrow, on Thursday, there's a special election in Shropshire, which is over right next to Wales, and they're saying that this Tory-held seat That's like the elections we just had in Jersey and the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
Here's the thing, is that one of the reasons we're so intense, and we're going to have Ben Harnwell on later, looking at Europe, is in Europe, particularly against the vaccines, the lockdowns, and really this government overreach, people have taken to the streets. | ||
People have taken to the streets, and in places they normally don't take to the streets, like Austria. | ||
Right. | ||
So you've had this intensity, but you may not have seen it through the political class. | ||
And my question for you is, when do you see that intensity coming to the United States? | ||
When do you see people actually taking the streets? | ||
Now, there's been, you know, Robert Kennedy Jr.' 's groups had some people out there and there's been some in New York City, but you haven't seen it. | ||
You saw it for the CRT with the moms at the school boards. | ||
You really haven't seen it for the vaccines. | ||
And people should understand, particularly they got Omicron coming. | ||
In D.C. | ||
and New York, you can feel it already starting to happen. | ||
The vaccine lockdowns and mandates are going to start coming back and they're going to lead to the mandatory vaccinations or policies trying to drive to mandatory vaccinations. | ||
So when do you see, Jason, this intensity that's in the streets of Europe Well, I'm not sure that we will in the same way for the simple fact that federalism ultimately will save us. | ||
and it leads up for a guy like Zamora. That's why Zamora, I think, is on fire right now. | ||
When do you see that transferring to the United States, if at all? | ||
Well, I'm not sure that we will in the same way for the simple fact that federalism ultimately will save us. And that's because we have a number of strong governors, whether it be a Ron DeSantis, whether it be a Greg Abbott, a number of conservatives, particularly in the South and in the Midwest, who are never going to go for that. But as soon as we were to see, say, a Joe Biden come out and say, okay, that's it. | ||
We're going to go ahead and lock it down. | ||
Or you have to have mandatory VAX passport for everyone in the country. | ||
Or Joe Biden comes out and says from executive fiat, essentially, that we're going to go and mandate some new policy, saying you have to get a booster. | ||
I mean, what are we up to now, Steve? | ||
A booster a week? | ||
Is it a booster a day keeps the doctor away? | ||
I don't know exactly what the rule is, but clearly the jab, the one time jab, and you're going to be cured and prevented from contracting COVID. | ||
Obviously the doctors had their science all wrong. | ||
By the way, a blockbuster story in the Daily Telegraph that Rahim's gonna discuss it with us at the bottom of the hour about, wait for it. | ||
The origins of the Wuhan virus. | ||
Exactly what happened. | ||
The lab leak. | ||
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All of it. | |
Blockbuster story in the Daily Telegraph today. | ||
Let's talk about Zemmour. | ||
They're calling Zemmour the Trump of France. | ||
He's exciting people. | ||
Is the reason he's catching fire? | ||
Is more traditionalist, even populist nationalists and sovereignty like Le Pen and Front National or National Rally? | ||
Yeah, and I'd put a little finer point on it, Steve, and say that it's actually the way that he says these things. | ||
So President Trump, for example, would speak very simply, build the wall. | ||
That's very clear, very declarative. | ||
policies like Trump because they'll say things that that traditionally people haven't said in politics, Jason? | ||
Yeah, and I'd put a little finer point on it, Steve, and say that's actually the way that he says these things. | ||
So President Trump, for example, would speak very simply, build the wall. | ||
That's very clear, very declarative. | ||
He didn't sound like a politician and much in the same way, Eric Zumaur does not sound like a politician. | ||
He is somebody who's out there talking about the, bluntly, the problems that the excessive migration are bringing to France and also around the rest of the EU. | ||
As I talked about what Olaf Scholz is doing in Germany now with a five-year amnesty period, which is, imagine that, hey, you get into Germany, you hang out for five years, you're now a citizen, which has people really, really concerned. | ||
But Zamora is going out there, he's actually speaking in very bold declarative terms. | ||
What's to be seen now is the same way that Trump mobilized the Trump voter, can Zamora effectively in the short stretch, because the election's coming up in April, create the Zamora voter and get those people who might not traditionally vote for a right of center candidate to latch on to what he's saying about both the legal and illegal immigration problems France is facing. | ||
So you're running one of the core, if not the core, social media platform for the right globally. | ||
What was the key to your message in Strasbourg? | ||
By the way, I will tell you, when invited to Strasbourg, I would not go because that to me, you got Belgium and you got Strasbourg. | ||
That's just a sob to the Germans, right? | ||
So, Jason, what was your message to these guys yesterday? | ||
Well, and by the way, Steve, I would say that to put this in context, I'm literally in the EU as we speak. | ||
I think you can still see a projected back behind me. | ||
One of their logos. | ||
This is kind of like sending you into a press conference for Mitch McConnell's office on Capitol Hill. | ||
It's just about the same thing. | ||
I'm waiting. | ||
I was told, I was told they have a gulag downstairs, kind of like how in Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia for rowdy fans. | ||
And so in case the populists get out of control, they haul you down to the populist jail down in the basement of the EU. | ||
I don't know if that's real, but I think if I keep talking, I'm going to find out. | ||
Here's what I spoke last night. | ||
Really what I talked about was How this is the defense of Western civilization, where in the past we've used the analogy to talk about the erosion of our free speech rights, much in the same way the frog being the pot of water that gets hotter and hotter and hotter, and then the frog doesn't realize it's boiling, and then the frog's dead. | ||
I would actually go a step further and say that with these new leftist governments, whether it be a Biden, whether it be a Schultz, whether it be broadly speaking, more broadly speaking, pardon me, here in the EU, they've just thrown the frog into the boiling water. | ||
There's no ramp up period at all. | ||
And so I talked about how if we don't stand up to big media, if we don't stand up to big tech, if we don't stand up to these big governments, we're all going to be the frog in the boiling water. | ||
Okay, Jason, hang on for one second. | ||
I've got to hold you over the break because our conversation the other day, you were about Hillary Clinton. | ||
The Hill's column this morning, Hillary Clinton looking at 2024 and maybe the best Democratic pick. | ||
Jason Miller talks about it in the War Room. | ||
Two days later, the Hill's writing about it. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Jason Miller, the CEO of Getter and the former chief strategist for President Trump will join us back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
Patriots, if you continue to have grave doubts about the accuracy of the official results of the 2020 presidential election, corporate media wants you to feel like you're some conspiracist loon or you're an incredible outlier. | ||
But their own polling shows otherwise. | ||
This is CNN polling of highly enthusiastic voters, those who are most informed and most motivated. | ||
And it shows that among U.S. | ||
citizens that fit that category, there's effectively a 50-50 split Over whether or not Joe Biden won legitimately. | ||
When we look at Republican voters who are most enthusiastic, those most likely to vote in primaries and in the 2022 midterms, a stunning 86% do not believe that Joe Biden won legitimately. | ||
Here, I think, is the key takeaway. | ||
This is a burning issue for many of us because of the constitutional violations, the censorship, the irregularities that marred the 2020 vote. | ||
And we most assuredly are not over it. | ||
By the way, the great Steve Cortez right there throwing down. | ||
So Joe Biden. | ||
Yeah, Joe, it is about who counts the votes. | ||
And guess what? | ||
We're going to count them. | ||
Because we've got the election officials that are showing up. | ||
You have no enthusiasm because your hapless, feckless, reckless, illegitimate regime is showing the American people exactly what your brand of leadership is, and they're voting with their feet right now. | ||
Let's go back to Europe and to Jason. | ||
Jason, first off, what's the response? | ||
In Europe, you know, Biden's just coming to make everything great again, because Trump upset him because he wanted NATO to pay their fair share. | ||
He wanted these deadbeat countries to kind of step up and start writing some checks for their defense. | ||
What's the response over there to Biden? | ||
So it's interesting, Steve. | ||
A lot of folks are obviously happy that President Trump is no longer here in the United States. | ||
Jamming them up on trade deals, trying to get more trade equality, so they realize that in Joe Biden that they have a pushover. | ||
In fact, I was able to use some of my French, my two years of French from high school to go and say things like, trade, trade them all, when I was talking about Joe Biden's poll numbers, at least as far as interview earlier today. | ||
But the other thing, though, that's interesting is even though folks maybe didn't like the style or the personality of President Trump, because he did want accountability from some of our NATO allies, Folks have said they're very concerned about what this means with regard to China. | ||
And I think that was that was really telling that even some of our even some people who've been maybe critics or Trump critics in the past look and say, if we don't have a strong America, we can't take on China by ourselves. | ||
OK, get one of the best political minds in the country. | ||
Give us a sense of you. | ||
You heard Biden big talk last night. | ||
Bring on 2022. | ||
You've seen the polls. | ||
You've seen Cortez's analysis of it. | ||
Give us your sense right now where we stand and particularly prior to this big Federal Reserve meeting this afternoon and press conference going to take up. | ||
You know, they've got two choices. | ||
They get an attack of inflation, which they've they've allowed to get out of control and their policies are driving out of control or they can put the country in a recession. | ||
Where do you think Biden stands in this and what are his chances? | ||
So I would say as far as Biden, I don't see any way that he really stands for re-election in 2024. | ||
You got to imagine it probably at some point, not too distant future, but definitely after the midterms, the Democrat elites go to Biden and tell him that he is going to have to step aside. | ||
Here's the thing to remember though, Steve, Biden is one stubborn SOB. | ||
He is not going to go easy. | ||
He's going to be defiant. | ||
This is where you might actually see a little bit of the make-believe Scranton Joe, where he rolls up his sleeves and said, I'm not going to go and get pushed around anymore. | ||
The problem is, if they come and talk to him after 5 p.m., he's already asleep. | ||
If they come talk to him before 10 a.m., he is not yet awakened. | ||
I don't think Joe really has the fortitude to do it. | ||
But Steve, this thing's looking like best-case scenario for Democrats is that Republicans have a 60-seat landslide. | ||
I'm even hearing things like a historic 90, maybe even 100-seat landslide, one of the biggest, if not the biggest in history. | ||
Yeah, 100 seats. | ||
We reigned for 100 years. | ||
I gotta tell you, this is the key. | ||
And so, what about today on the Federal Reserve? | ||
McConnell gave them a $2.5 trillion checkbook to play with, and they're bound and determined to spend it between now and Election Day. | ||
What do you think, what do you think Powell comes up with? | ||
You think Powell says, hey, we're either going to tackle, he's got two choices, we're either going to attack inflation by putting this into recession, or we're just going to continue to let inflation war and keep throwing money at this. | ||
Where do you think they'll come out? | ||
Well, as we saw from a couple of days ago, it's pretty clear that inflation rates are going to, pardon me, interest rates are going to go up. | ||
How quick they do that, I think Powell for as much criticism as he did get from President Trump about when President Trump wanted him to lower the interest rates even further. | ||
I think Powell's a pretty steady hand. | ||
I think he's really going to be resistant. | ||
I think he knows what happens as soon as we start jacking up interest rates. | ||
But boy, I tell you, there's going to be a lot of pressure to go and do so. | ||
Okay, you were the first guy really to come out and say Hillary's, uh, the masterclass where she gave her 16, her 16 victory speech, right? | ||
And then in the middle of it, start talking about her mom, this very endearing story and started crying, you know, teared up. | ||
You're saying it's all phony. | ||
She's trying to humanize the robot so that, uh, that she can become a player. | ||
The Hill this morning said, hey, she's probably When you look at the other hapless governors around there in the week, in the in the soy boys in the Senate, besides Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren kind of retreads, Hillary may be maybe their girl. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
Steve, you know, Wise Man once told me that there are no conspiracies, but there are also there are no coincidences. | ||
And as we've seen with stories like this, our columns start to pop up. | ||
This is very clearly Hillary allies or people are saying, OK, let's move aside Joe Biden. | ||
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They're worried. | |
They're scared, you know what, about Kamala Harris. | ||
They see how radical Gavin Newsom is. | ||
Crooked is warming up in the bullpen. | ||
I tell you, the broomstick has to be fired up. | ||
I mean, she's been throwing heaters back there in the dugout for, or in the bullpen for, you know, a couple of weeks now. | ||
She wants to get back in this thing. | ||
I don't think there's any chance Democrats go that direction. | ||
In fact, I think Crooked probably has a better chance of earning a seat here in the EU Parliament than she does of ever being president. | ||
Of the United States, but actually I wouldn't even put that pastor. | ||
She might think that's a good idea. | ||
And there are a lot of people in Europe who might actually vote for. | ||
By the way, I want to say this right now. | ||
Volunteer. | ||
If Hillary gets the nomination for the Democrats and we have a rematch of Trump-Clinton, Jason Miller and Stephen Kavanagh, I'll take temporary leave of the war room. | ||
Jason will take temporary leave of CEO of Getter. | ||
Go back. | ||
That's one I don't want to miss. | ||
I would never want to miss the rematch here. | ||
Because that would be very old school. | ||
Tell me about Getter and particularly the contest you've got over the Christmas holidays and talk to us about what we anticipate now that you've got live streaming up. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So we're up over 3 million users. | ||
In fact, I'll tell you Steve, here's a historical point. | ||
Yesterday, Germany was actually our number one country for new user growth. | ||
It's the first time Germany has ever had the pole position. | ||
We've seen Brazil grab that before. | ||
We've seen France grab that before. | ||
This is the first time Germany's ever done it. | ||
And so we have over a quarter million users in Germany, over a quarter million users in France. | ||
So we're surging. | ||
That's part of the reason why we're here for a couple of days to go and continue to promote it. | ||
We're about ready to announce the winner of our Home for the Holidays contest. | ||
I can tell you I'll be heading to the state of Georgia early next week to present Our lucky winner with their mortgage payment for all of 2022. | ||
I'm going to roll in Ed McMahon style. | ||
They're going to get a big huge check and we're really going to make someone's holiday dreams come true. | ||
By the way, a fantastic contest and we want to we were part of the it was amazing that the last contest you had for the motorcycle in the villages. | ||
It turned out that the that they were fans of the war room. | ||
So we would love to be participating that what are the new developments you've got going? | ||
But I want to tell everybody if you want to become a part of the conversation. | ||
If you want to have tremendous engagement, get on Getter. | ||
And not just the conversation among the Trump movement and conservatives here of the whole spectrum, but additionally you've got Brazil, you've got France, you've got the United Kingdom, you've got Germany, you've got obviously a huge contingent of the anti-CCP diaspora, the Chinese people. | ||
So it is a place to get the real conversation. | ||
Jason, what other new developments do we have that we can look forward to? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So live streaming is continuing to ramp up. | ||
We're adding more and more folks onto that, doing a little bit more beta testing to make sure that everything goes smooth. | ||
Two real big picture things put on your radar screen. | ||
February 1st is when we're going to be launching G-Vision. | ||
That is our short video platform that will compete with Instagram Reels as well as TikTok. | ||
That's going to open us up to an entire new demographic. | ||
A lot of younger people jumping on their short videos are the way of the future. | ||
And then also, middle of next year is when we'll be launching Getter Pay, our two-coin ecosystem, with both a stablecoin and a fluctuating coin, a marketplace, peer-to-peer lending. | ||
Steve, we're going to combine social media with crypto and blockchain in a way that nobody in history has ever done it. | ||
Stick around with Getter, that's gettr.com, Getter on the Apple Store, Getter on the Google Play Store. | ||
And folks, we have so much exciting things, but free speech is just the beginning. | ||
Okay, I want G-Vision. | ||
By the way, 1 February is the day that mandatory vaccinations go into Austria. | ||
So I want to make sure that we've got a big Austrian contingent that can do the G-Vision videos when they come around knocking on the door asking for your $4,000 check for the quarter or to get the jab. | ||
So Jason, we're going to make sure to get us all over it. | ||
Jason, thank you very much. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
You went to the EU. | ||
You went to Strasbourg and gave a throwdown speech. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
Good trip back. | ||
Look forward to getting back here. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
OK, Joe Biden. | ||
Today, a huge day. | ||
Rahim Hassan, big story out of the UK. | ||
Number one, this vote on the vaccine passport. | ||
We told you this was coming. | ||
OK. | ||
Number two, you got a huge story in The Daily Telegraph about the Wuhan lab and about the source of this virus, which we still refuse. | ||
The government still refuses to hold the Chinese accountable. | ||
In addition, we're going to talk later about today is a big day. | ||
The Federal Reserve is going to make a decision whether it be recession or double-digit inflation. | ||
That's the corner that the reckless, radical, feckless Biden administration has jammed this country into. | ||
It will have a massive, massive, massive impact into your life. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
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So Raheem, we pride ourselves on tomorrow's news today. | ||
Today's a big day for that because Biden's all of a sudden, they're working the refs, Because McConnell cratered to these guys on the filibuster for the debt ceiling, to give them $2.5 trillion. | ||
You add the $500 billion they had before he gave them 30 days ago or 60 days ago, that's $3 trillion. | ||
Mitch McConnell gave them $3 trillion to play around with, of your money, by the way, because they can't sell the bonds, they can't raise taxes. | ||
$3 trillion of your money, full faith and credit of the United States, $3 trillion between now and the kicker right past election day. | ||
So now they're talking about changing to federalize all the elections so they can sit there and steal on a permanent basis. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is the only way they can win. | ||
Not me saying that. | ||
Look at New York City. | ||
800,000 non-U.S. | ||
citizens. | ||
They want non-U.S. | ||
citizens to vote. | ||
They want dead people to vote. | ||
They want the mail-in ballots, you know, the non-certifiable, non-chain-of-custody mail-in ballots. | ||
Mail-in ballots everywhere. | ||
If they had it, why wouldn't they give us the evidence? | ||
If they really had these votes, they'd be rubbing your nose in it every day. | ||
Look at the canvases that just took place in Pima County. | ||
You knock on a door, there's supposed to be 8 people there voting, 2 people there, never heard of the other 6. | ||
In many cases, never heard of the 8. | ||
This is where we've gotten, and that's why Joe Biden says, hey, who counts the votes right? | ||
You're damn right! | ||
You're quoting Stalin. | ||
And we understand that. | ||
That's why people, that's why Virginia had 95%, 95% capacity, utilization of citizens showing up to be poll watchers and election officials. | ||
This is why we're throwing out these clerks. | ||
We're going to get real counts, not your phony counts. | ||
And we don't care if you don't like it. | ||
We don't care if David Brooks is wetting himself over there at the Atlantic. | ||
He talks about, oh, you know, he's quoting Edmund Burke this, Edmund Burke that. | ||
Edmund Burke said the little platoons. | ||
That's the people going to these school boards. | ||
That's the people going to be election officials. | ||
That's the people that are going to precinctstrategy.com right now and signing up to be a precinct committeeman. | ||
That's the little platoons in action. | ||
You like it in theory when you sit there in New York City cocktail parties, invited to all the elites, so they're patting you on the head because you're controlled opposition. | ||
You and George Will with the wire rimmed glasses and the bow ties, right? | ||
They treat you like odd birds. | ||
Look at these odd birds over there. | ||
They're conservatives. | ||
They don't do anything. | ||
They just talk. | ||
You're sitting there chit-chatting and quoting Edmund Burke this, Edmund Burke that. | ||
Hey, what you're seeing now is Edmund Burke applied, okay? | ||
Because remember Burke's dictum, we owe as much to those that came before us as to those future generations. | ||
This is about human agency. | ||
You're here for a certain part of time, and in that point of time, you've got to put your shoulder to the wheel to respect, to respect, Those that came before you and what they did to build this country. | ||
That's Burke's dictum. | ||
And that's the little platoons. | ||
And they respect it. | ||
They understand they have an obligation. | ||
And you do not have an obligation. | ||
Rachel Maddow last night talking about the debt ceiling saying, I know this bored you. | ||
They had this thing for the debt ceiling. | ||
It bores them because they don't care. | ||
Look at the people they've got coming on TV every day talking about the finances and economics of the country. | ||
Look at the smartest guys they put up there. | ||
Krugman and all these guys. | ||
Inflation doesn't matter. | ||
Modern monetary theory, it's transitory. | ||
No. | ||
Those were lies. | ||
It was not miscalls. | ||
You lied. | ||
Okay? | ||
You lied. | ||
You've been throwing money and cash on this burning dumpster fire that is your economy. | ||
Okay? | ||
The burning dumpster fire and now it's roaring out of control. | ||
And who's going to pay for it? | ||
Who's going to pay for it? | ||
Working class and middle class people. | ||
Two ways. | ||
Number one, they're getting a 10% tax every day. | ||
Now wholesale, wait till that blows through retail. | ||
You're getting an unfair tax. | ||
Your wages are not increasing, and you're paying for it. | ||
This is what everybody has to understand. | ||
It's not somebody else's money, it's your money. | ||
It's your money. | ||
When they print that fiat money, when they got the printing press running, the full faith and credit of the United States, that would be you. | ||
It ain't them, it's you. | ||
If they had any respect for you, they'd raise the taxes on themselves. | ||
They won't do that. | ||
No way! | ||
They're not going to get recarried interest. | ||
They're not going to get taxed the wealthy. | ||
They're not going to tax these corporations. | ||
Not one bit. | ||
They're not going to pay for it. | ||
You're going to pay for it. | ||
And now you're going to pay for it in two ways. | ||
And they lack the respect to sit down with the American people and talk about the financial crisis we have in this country, and we have talked about this, from the moment he took the oath of office in his illegitimate regime. | ||
Oh, and by the way, the Chinese Communist Party sanctioned Stephen K. Bannon, four minutes into it, Mike Pompeo, Matt Pottinger, and Peter Navarro. | ||
And not one word from the compromised Biden administration, not one word. | ||
Because why? | ||
Because they're a tributary state to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And now we got evidence of it. | ||
The Daily Telegraph breaks today. | ||
But you gotta help me out here, Rahim. | ||
How does our mother country, right, that fought the Magna Carta and all passing down from Athens and Rome, and transmitted at least a modicum of freedom that we took to the next level. | ||
How does a Tory government, how does a conservative government, how does somebody like Boris Johnson made all these commitments and all these pledges and talked all this happy talk, how does he lead an effort to put in a vaccine passport into the United Kingdom among people that are supposed to be free men and women, Rahim Ghassan? | ||
Well, where to start? | ||
I mean, the idea that the Conservative Party, as I've been saying now for as long as I've been doing this, nearly 15 years, the idea that the Conservative Party has anything in common anymore with the word conservatism and Birk and beyond Is gone out the window. | ||
There are obviously there is a rump of people still left in the Parliamentary Conservative Party, certainly a rump of people in the public who now have those views and share those views, but unfortunately the Tory party proper has turned itself into the party of the oligarchy, the party of the political elite, the party of the media elite, the party of, as we say, Not as we do. | ||
And it's that backdrop that led us to this situation. | ||
So for the last couple of months, numerous government ministers have appeared all over national and international television saying we don't have any plans for vaccine passports. | ||
We don't believe in Covid passports. | ||
We're not going to go that route. | ||
There was a parliamentary committee report that came out last month that actually said these passports don't work. | ||
There is no evidence of them working and it would be a prolific waste of time, money and freedom To put these things into place. | ||
So everything going into December said Britain will remain, at least in that sense, free. | ||
Britons will not have to show their papers when going to their pubs, their clubs, their sporting venues, music halls, so on and so forth. | ||
At the beginning of the month, really, this scandal emerged. | ||
And the scandal was this. | ||
Boris Johnson's Conservative Party and his 10 Downing Street operation were found to host seven, seven parties. | ||
During the lockdown period of last Christmas, this is when the entire rest of the country was told you may not leave your house. | ||
We're going to check if you're leaving your house for for exercise and to go to the supermarket. | ||
And if it's anything but that, then you are you are going to be in a lot of trouble. | ||
There are legal consequences to that or the easiest you will be escorted home by police or similar. | ||
Now, in that time, the seven parties happened. | ||
Remember, Her Majesty the Queen lost her husband, Prince Philip passed away, and she was seen pictured alone at that funeral, social distance, no family members around her, and it was an incredibly sad moment, obviously for her, but an incredibly sad moment for the country too. | ||
But hey, the country said, listen, our government has told us that these are the rules, and we're going to play by the rules, we're going to get through this together, everybody has to sacrifice something, except The 10 Downing Street operation and Boris Johnson's Conservative Party. | ||
They had seven parties that didn't follow coronavirus legislation and regulations. | ||
So different rules for them. | ||
Now this scandal started to build and build and build as people started to wonder, okay, there was one party, there were two parties, there were three, turns out there were seven. | ||
Well, who hosted them? | ||
Who were at them? | ||
what guidelines were followed, who's investigating this, who are these people accountable to, why are these people still working in government if they're flouting the rules so obviously while trying to get the rest of the public to abide by those rules. And as that scandal built, suddenly 10 Downing Street started to go, oh you know Omicron variant is really bad and really And so we do think we actually have to have a national debate about vaccine passports. | ||
There was no such thing as a national debate. | ||
What happened is one week's worth of government ministers going on television saying how bad Omicron was and that this would be put to a vote in Parliament the week after. | ||
That vote, as you played earlier on in the segment, happened Yesterday, the Conservative Party rebels, the people who didn't vote for the government's motion in that, were numbered 99, plus you had two tellers, so you had 101 who didn't vote with their party, with Boris Johnson. | ||
But it wasn't enough, because like David Cameron, when he forced through same-sex marriage all those years ago, Boris Johnson relied on the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats to prop his legislation up, and it passed, unfortunately, last night. | ||
December 14th, In my mind, we'll go down as one of those moments in history where Britain's truly lost significant amounts of liberties. | ||
And I hesitate to say that when the British government takes liberties away from its people, I don't think there is any single historical piece of evidence that those liberties are ever returned. | ||
This is why it's so shocking. | ||
And what is the body of evidence? | ||
After the break we're going to talk about the Daily Telegraph story on the Wuhan lab. | ||
But what evidence are they putting forward that Omicron requires now something that Delta and all the others in the initial stages of the pandemic don't? | ||
What evidence did they marshal to convince people to do this? | ||
Yeah, that's the amazing thing. | ||
None. | ||
None at all. | ||
There has not been a scrap of evidence presented to the British public ahead of this. | ||
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14 December, the year of our Lord, 2021. | ||
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We're going to return with Rahim Kassam in a moment. | |
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The vaccination for the five to 11 year olds, it's just begun the last few weeks. | ||
Already we've gotten over 127,000 New York City kids in that age range vaccinated. | ||
That's great. | ||
It's a little over 19% of all the kids in that group. | ||
Considering it's brand new, that's good. | ||
And it's better than the national rate, but it's not enough, obviously. | ||
We need to see a lot more. | ||
We need to see kids getting vaccinated in that age group. | ||
Parents, we need you to step up for the good of your children, your family, all of us. | ||
Go get your child vaccinated. | ||
So we're going to include them in the Key to NYC, the guidelines for Key to NYC, starting on December 14th. | ||
I describe the actions we're taking today as a preemptive strike. | ||
Get ahead of this problem before it deepens and use the thing that works, vaccination. | ||
We can talk about all the other tools and we will. | ||
But vaccination is the central weapon in this war against COVID. | ||
It's the one thing that has worked every single time across the board. | ||
Five to 11 year olds. | ||
You say it can't happen here. | ||
You say you look at the United Kingdom. | ||
Oh, that's not going to happen, Steve. | ||
Why are you wasting time? | ||
Why do you waste time and spend time talking about the world, talking about the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Why do you waste time? | ||
I want to focus on here. | ||
Then you don't get it. | ||
Okay, this is all interconnected. | ||
No conspiracies, but there's no coincidences. | ||
What you're seeing in Europe, you're seeing patriots stand up that are, and I'm not talking anti-vaxxers, I'm talking people that are vaccine-hesitant that are now being pushed to be vaccine-resistant. | ||
And you see what's happening in Germany, you see what's happening in Austria, and as Rahim Ghassan can tell you, this came out, this is like a storm on a blue summer day. | ||
The United Kingdom was opening back up. | ||
All my buddies over there, hedge fund guys, other guys in the financial business going back and forth. | ||
Flannery said it's much more open than New York City. | ||
And all of a sudden, out of nowhere, literally out of nowhere, vaccine passports for the United Kingdom. | ||
Our mother country. | ||
Okay? | ||
And now you see, you see de Blasio. | ||
I mean, that's not even a sales pitch. | ||
That is up in your grill. | ||
For five-year-old children. | ||
Five-year-olds. | ||
Gotta get him vaccinated, gotta get the jab, gotta do it. | ||
And he says the key to New York City, that's a vaccine passport for children. | ||
Can't take him to Broadway musical, can't take him to the Nutcracker, can't take him to any of the great things that happen in New York over Christmas. | ||
Can't take him in, can't take him inside. | ||
Where's that vaccine passport? | ||
Five-year-olds. | ||
Hey moms, where's Santa? | ||
Can't see him. | ||
Don't have your vaccine. | ||
Haven't been shot up with this thing yet. | ||
Five-year-old. | ||
Five-year-old. | ||
Oh, it can't happen here. | ||
Not gonna happen here. | ||
Steve, it's all crazy talk. | ||
The difference between conspiracy theory and political fact is about 60 to 90 days now. | ||
On 1 February in Austria, it's mandatory. | ||
They got them locked down in Austria right now. | ||
You're unvaccinated, you're in lockdown. | ||
On 1 February, they're going to give you a choice. | ||
You can pay $16,000 a year, basically $4,000 a quarter, right? | ||
$1,200, $1,100, $50 a month. | ||
This is the average income, I think is $55,000, $56,000 in Austria. | ||
You take the taxes in Austria off, I think you got $37,000, $38,000 roughly, my math. | ||
So you got to pay $16,000. | ||
That means you can't make your mortgage payment. | ||
You can't rent your apartment you're in. | ||
This is, this is, they're going to jam you up economically. | ||
It's in Austria. | ||
One of the, heretofore, one of the freest, most prosperous countries on the face of this earth. | ||
And it's coming in Germany. | ||
Rahim Kassam, tell me about, are they going to lockdowns in, is Boris Johnson, and folks, this is a conservative government. | ||
They have an overwhelming majority in Parliament. | ||
Upon the backs of Brexit, what happened in Brexit, taking their government back, which Rahim Ghassan and the great Najaf Faraj actually delivered for him. | ||
So, Rahim, with all your hard work and getting their sovereignty back, is their sovereignty coming back? | ||
Are they going to put the United Kingdom in lockdown? | ||
Because, hey, if they go on lockdown, watch this space. | ||
You've already seen it in California. | ||
You're going to see it in New York City. | ||
You're going to see it in Washington, D.C. | ||
Rahim Ghassan. | ||
So there is rumor right now that the British government is toying with the idea of a new lockdown in January. | ||
I'm not sure I quite believe it just yet, but there is tell of it. | ||
I don't put it past this government. | ||
I certainly don't put it past the very I'll call him the same thing I called him on Fox News all those years ago when I was trying to warn people about him. | ||
Slippery eel, like Boris Johnson. | ||
You can't ever pin him down, you can't ever get him to admit that he even said something that he said two days ago, let alone commit to something in the following months or years, and this is what he's doing, and this is what his government is doing right now. | ||
If you really want to get into it, I did an hour-long podcast about this yesterday with my friend from the UK, Ben Harris Quinney. | ||
He runs the oldest conservative think tank in the world, the Beaux Group, and there are so many things to understand. | ||
about how the United Kingdom found itself in that situation. | ||
So many different players, so many different scenarios that played out. But Steve, you know, talk about Europe as well. Like you talk about Austria. In Germany yesterday, police arrested Santa Claus on the street for not wearing a mask. And, you know, funny as a story as that is, you know, funny, humorous to read that headline. They are walking around, the police are walking around with six foot long sticks and enforcing distancing between people in the streets. | ||
It's not so funny when you start to realize, like, as you say, their next intention is to bankrupt people if they do not abide by the government strictures on this. | ||
Now, we're now into the F the science part of the trust the science stuff, because as you say, Omicron hasn't killed anybody. | ||
It is found to be far less virulent a strain. | ||
of the of the code COVID-19 virus and interestingly enough the first the first parts of Omicron were found in the vaccinated and 80% of cases in the United States per the CDC from last week 80% were either in the vaccinated or the vaccinated and boosted. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's transmissible, but it's transmissible. | ||
To vaccinate them, we've got the highest pickup rate. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Rahim's gonna stick with us. | ||
We're gonna get into the Daily Telegraph's blockbuster report on the Wuhan lab and the origins of the Chinese Communist Party virus. | ||
Next, in the War Room. |