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Unfortunately, while our military is stepping up, as they always do, there are others sitting on the sidelines and we're standing in the way. | ||
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If you haven't gotten vaccinated, do it. | |
Personal choice impacts us all. | ||
Our hospitals, our countries. | ||
I make a special appeal to social media companies and media outlets. | ||
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Please deal with the misinformation and disinformation that's on your shows. | |
It has to stop. | ||
COVID-19 is one of the most formidable enemies America has ever faced. | ||
We've got to work together, not against each other. | ||
So what's next? | ||
What's next now that the OSHA rule has been struck down by the Supreme Court? | ||
Where do you go? | ||
You know, certainly it's disappointing what the Supreme Court did yesterday. | ||
I mean, we put a lot of effort into this. | ||
We had medical experts who agreed with us. | ||
We had legal experts who agreed with us. | ||
And so it is disappointing that the court chose not to defend or support people from COVID-19. | ||
What's next is we're going to work with businesses and encourage businesses to continue down this path. | ||
Many businesses have already done it. | ||
They're doing it. | ||
A lot of airlines are doing it. | ||
We're going to support them and we're going to try and help them in anything we can do with the Department of Labor or OSHA to assist them to get people vaccinated and or tested in workplaces and with masks, people who choose not to get vaccinated to make sure people can come back to work. | ||
You said you're going to get some pushback. | ||
From whom? | ||
Why? | ||
What's the rationale? | ||
Sure. | ||
So, you know, I live in the middle of the country, right? | ||
I'm in southwestern Indiana, and a lot of people down here are not listening to necessarily the science, you know? | ||
Why not? | ||
We're tribes. | ||
Right? | ||
We've got one tribe versus another tribe. | ||
You know, one side of us are trying to roll with the punches of science and the frustrations of that, and the other side is listening to, you know, Dr. Oz and Joe Rogan and all these people, and they're listening to that, and it sounds good to them, and it certainly feeds into their pre-existing notions. | ||
And there's just pushback, even from people who are seeing it every single day. | ||
Well, look, I don't understand. | ||
And this is one of the mysteries of the Senate and sometimes even the House. | ||
You can be doing two things at one time. | ||
This is why we have very talented leaders, very talented staff. | ||
But number two, we do have to understand, and I certainly see it as some of that was They're on January 6 as someone that has seen the ongoing actions after that. | ||
This is a very essential point in America, and we may not have the public on our side, but we need to keep talking about this actually point out about the danger that we're seeing. | ||
I don't believe we're ever going to have another physical military coup. | ||
I'm sorry, not military, physical coup like we saw on January 6th. | ||
I think the coup that we're going to see is going to be staffed by, you know, men and women in very well-dressed suits in our courts, running for Secretary of State, running for the county board, the electoral boards. | ||
And for everything that we do between now and then, if we don't get Voting Rights Act passed. We don't have some of these protections. | ||
You know, there won't need to be a physical coup. They will win this on election day by not counting votes or just in general certifying, like direct certification that the president wants from state, from state houses and state houses and assemblies. | ||
For the Democrat minority to have no power whatsoever? | ||
What do you think about that? I don't believe that it will create the terrible consequences because I believe a lot of the things we're talking about are popular. | ||
I don't believe Mitt Romney himself, if we passed Voting Rights Act, would vote to repeal that. | ||
And I think there are a lot of other senators like Susan Collins who wouldn't vote to repeal that. | ||
So my view is when you have Sure, but look what they've done with the Supreme Court. | ||
Look what's happening with abortion rights. | ||
What gives you such confidence and faith in doing the right thing? | ||
and that is less fundamental to democracy than voting rights. | ||
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Sure, but look what they've done with the Supreme Court. | |
Look what's happening with abortion rights. | ||
What gives you such confidence and faith in doing the right thing? | ||
That's certainly not something that Mitch McConnell considers a top priority. | ||
Stephanie, look, there's always a risk, and I'm not going to say that there's no chance that a bad outcome doesn't happen, but I guess my view is this. | ||
I never thought growing up that I would get to Congress and in the year 2022 would be having to fight for voting rights. | ||
Well, I thought that was settled in the 1960s. | ||
We have a moment right now where there are less ballot boxes in places that have African-American constituencies, where people are being thrown off the rolls, where the very fights that John Lewis was beaten for are taking place in modern America. | ||
And we ought to do something. | ||
Can we guarantee that it's never going to be repealed? | ||
Of course not. | ||
John Lewis couldn't guarantee that, obviously. | ||
But if we don't try, we're failing the moral challenge of our generation. | ||
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If you cannot get these passed, is there a plan B, some sort of way to work with Republicans even on getting a portion of these bills passed? | |
The one place where we ought to work with Republicans is on the Electoral Count Act. | ||
And Senator King, Senator Durbin, and Senator Klobuchar have a very thoughtful proposal which basically would say that state legislatures shouldn't be able to overturn the popular vote in their own states so that we don't have a situation in 2024 where a candidate comes and even if Arizona votes for the Democratic candidate, a Republican legislature overturns that. | ||
That reform to ensure that the 24, 28 elections aren't stolen is so important and that's a place even Senator McConnell has said that we can work for common ground. | ||
Okay, they said the quiet part out loud right there. | ||
That's why President Trump's going out to Arizona. | ||
It is the state legislation, the Constitution sets up to make sure they certify, they certify the vote that the entire 3 November leading up to 6 January was all about. | ||
And in Wisconsin today, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the state of Georgia, in the courts, and in Arizona, which the General Assembly is going to take up, Is the decertification process. | ||
We are winning on every front. | ||
But we cannot take time out for a for a victory lap or even to catch our breath. | ||
We have to press on. | ||
There are more and more fights and Biden, the Mike Allen. | ||
In the team at Axios today, and if we can put that up, if Denver, by the way, Denver is not an individual, as I read into the comments of the chat rooms, and Getter, Denver is a location. | ||
Our great team at Denver, if you can put up, if you get a chance, in the Getter team, let's put it up and put it up on all the platforms right now. | ||
The Axios, basically, they declared the Biden administration DOA, dead on arrival, at the end of their first term. | ||
They said the Biden administration ends in a dead end. | ||
A brutal piece. | ||
Another piece from Mike Allen, who's kind of the mouthpiece for the corporate media in this town. | ||
Absolutely brutal piece. | ||
And as we know across the board, by the way, we'll get to in a second Bloomberg, more horrific news out of this administration this morning on the on the economy. | ||
The retail sales plunging, plunging, retail sales plunging last month. | ||
It was a horrible Christmas. | ||
Plunging economic numbers, rising inflation, a dumpster fire of economy brought to you by these incompetents, this illegitimate regime. | ||
And worse to come, as I'm going to get Ben Harnwell on here in a minute, about China. | ||
The Electoral Account Act of 1877, the centerpiece Of actually making sure the illegitimate regime couldn't be empowered in 2020 in 2021 early 2021 being stopped in the radical plan to take the federal government's take the apparatus of the states stopped dead in their tracks. | ||
And everybody's got to watch the clips of Kristen Sinema's magnificent speech in the well of the Senate. | ||
A complete insult to Joe Biden. | ||
This is how little they fear him. | ||
This is how little they respect him. | ||
This is how little nobody wants to be on stage with him with these historically low, plunging numbers, which I don't think there's a bottom to, ladies and gentlemen, because he's not legitimate. | ||
I told you this from the beginning. | ||
If we highlight his illegitimacy and make sure people understand the math behind it, once all the ineptitude around his radical, the enactment of his radical agenda, there'll be no net. | ||
There'll be no floor. | ||
And the irony here is we're teed up now for the complete and total destruction of the Democratic Party as a political institution. | ||
These guys are all about being institutionalists. | ||
They all want to be institutionalists. | ||
They want to be institutionalists until they don't. | ||
Until they want to totally get rid of the filibuster and just have a mob rule. | ||
Right? | ||
Then they're not institutionalists. | ||
They're mob rule. | ||
When the mob rule is coming to an end, before your eyes it's cratering. | ||
And it's about to get so much worse, because they have triggered global forces that they can't put back, that's now converging to destroy them. | ||
And of course what they're going to try to do is wag the dog in Ukraine. | ||
Hey, no to the Biden administration. | ||
We're not, the deplorables are not sending their sons and daughters. | ||
We're not going into combat. | ||
You're not going to send combat troops to Ukraine to try to take the microscope off of your malfeasance, incompetence, radicalness, and recklessness. | ||
Will. | ||
Not. | ||
Happen. | ||
We've got a lot to go on today. | ||
We're going to go around the country. | ||
We've got a lot of victories. | ||
Remember, victory begets victory. | ||
Some of these are small. | ||
In the state of Washington. | ||
At a health board. | ||
In the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
With a education secretary. | ||
But victory accumulates in victory. | ||
And the other side, you see, they're dying by a cut of a thousand. | ||
They're bleeding out with a thousand cuts, and they're bleeding out everywhere. | ||
And it's so delicious to watch. | ||
People say, well, Steve, why don't you... Because they're trying to radically destroy this country. | ||
We're not going to help them. | ||
We're not going to assist them. | ||
We're going to fight them. | ||
Our system's set up. | ||
It's an advocacy system. | ||
An adversarial system. | ||
Okay? | ||
They are trying to destroy the country, and we're trying to stop them, and we have stopped them. | ||
They're bleeding out all over. | ||
Now, the impact of their actions, we're going to have to deal with. | ||
And there's a lot to go on. | ||
We've got a Blockbuster News with Mike Lindell in the second hour. | ||
Something you won't believe about the financial system in our country. | ||
I want to go to Ben Hart. | ||
We've got a lot of people to get into today. | ||
A lot of news. | ||
I want to go to Ben Harnwell first at International Bureau, headquartered in Rome. | ||
I kind of wish I had that job and Ben had this job. | ||
Ben, you broke the story. | ||
You were all over, and a big part of this is because of Getter, people actually giving you information. | ||
Remember, Getter is the leading platform in the world to take down the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And how do I say that? | ||
Read Josh Rogin's book. | ||
I'm the head of the Super Hawks, right? | ||
The people in the Trump administration that did... This is harder than the hardliners. | ||
We do not believe the Chinese Communist Party is a legitimate government. | ||
It's an illegitimate regime foisted on the Chinese people. | ||
It's a transnational criminal organization, and our focus is to destroy it root and branch. | ||
And that's one of the great things Getter is, and you've been able to break this story. | ||
Talk to me about what's happening in China, what's spreading, about these flights. | ||
The US government, actually the Biden administration, is going, is fighting to actually keep flights going in when the Chinese themselves are trying to stop it all over. | ||
Walk us through exactly what's happening there. | ||
Yeah, I will, but Steve, you're absolutely right, firstly, to signal the importance of get-up in what we're doing. | ||
It's people like Beverly Hires and Brandon Beckham who've been tipping me off for the last couple of weeks about this thing called Marburg virus disease, which I was unfamiliar with. | ||
The article which you're referring to, which I posted last night, it's really due to them and like a hundred others, extremely well-informed people, some in the States, some in Europe, some in mainland China, feeding their information to the war room that allowed us to piece together that story. | ||
But before talking about the flights going on right now in Hong Kong and China, if I may, Steve, I'd just like to zoom out for a very quick moment before zooming back in. | ||
When you gave me the role of International Editor for The War Room back in the beginning of October, you said to me one thing, Hanwell, I want you to cover everything that's going on in the world, right? | ||
Every country apart from the United States and China. | ||
Leave China to me. | ||
And yet, as we go forward, I'm spending less time talking about what's going on in the European Union and talking more about what's going on in China. | ||
And why is that? | ||
It's because there's nothing taking place in the world today that does not have the Chinese Communist Party At the beginning of a long causal chain. | ||
That is to say, we're focusing on China because what happens in China, what happens in the CCP, what Xi is doing, affects every single one of us. | ||
Whether it's by-elections we're losing, that the Conservative Party is losing in the UK, whether it's the Bulgarians trying to storm their parliament a couple of days ago, whether it's lockdown, so on and so forth. | ||
At the root of everything that is taking place is China. | ||
Right, so what happened? | ||
Today, what is the news today? | ||
Well, Reuters has finally woken up on this story that we've been covering since last December. | ||
And it said that in Hong Kong, let me coin a phrase here, two countries, one lockdown. | ||
In Hong Kong, International Airport now closed to over 150 different countries, incoming and outgoing. | ||
And that lockdown is going to last up until, they're saying, the beginning of February. | ||
But what that really means is until after, The Beijing Winter Olympics, if that ever does take place. | ||
Same thing happened in Shanghai. | ||
Shanghai is China's largest city. | ||
It's the world's sixth largest city, OK? | ||
Again, Shanghai International Airport closed down to incoming and outgoing flights, and that includes flights to and from the United States. | ||
So whatever the White House and Joe Biden was working on last week, it clearly hasn't had the desired effect because the Chinese are doubling down. | ||
As we've been saying now, Day after day after day, the CCP is running terrified that there are 21 days, right? | ||
Until the Winter Olympics. | ||
21 days. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We'll get to this mother of all supply chain issues coming out of the port. | ||
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Also, more domestic political news. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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There's so much to go through. | ||
This audience, because of putting your shoulder to the wheel, has stopped this illegitimate regime in its tracks, and now it's imploding all over. | ||
We've got so much more work to do, obviously. | ||
Every day's a work day. | ||
We've got a lot to go through here, but victory begets victory, so everybody should remember that. | ||
Also, and we're going to play this spot later, I don't have time for it, but the spot that Dave Bossie made We premiered last night on the show. | ||
I want to make sure the team, the social media team, gets up on Getter again. | ||
Let's put it in all the chat rooms and Telegram, on Real America's Voice, all of them. | ||
Everybody follows us. | ||
All the chats. | ||
Up on Getter, obviously. | ||
25,000 signatures already. | ||
I told Bossy we'd have 50,000 the first 24 hours, but I want to do more than that. | ||
I want to get to 100,000 signatures, totally free. | ||
This is a petition. | ||
To get to McCarthy, Leader McCarthy, to throw Kinzinger and Cheney out of the Republican conference, okay? | ||
The whole, you can read everything there, you gotta just read it, if you're comfortable with it, sign it and send it on. | ||
And what happened yesterday, people did become forced multipliers, got three, four, five of their friends to sign it also. | ||
It's a very straightforward petition. | ||
Want to make sure I'd like to get a hundred thousand by the close of the five o'clock show today To show some real muscle here. | ||
So let's get on to a social media team. | ||
Let's get on top of that My pillow calm we're gonna have Mike Lindell I told you, behind the scenes, you don't understand the pressure this guy's under. | ||
He's committed his entire company on this, and you're going to be stunned at what we're going to have at 11 o'clock when we get Lindell in. | ||
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The bedding sale has been brought forward before Martin Luther King weekend, which it normally takes place. | ||
Go to MyPillow.com. | ||
Promo code War Room. | ||
Okay, you get the bedding sale. | ||
You got, you know, toppers, sheets, sleep systems, mattresses, all of it. | ||
In addition, you've got for the Winter Arctic Cyclone that's coming, the bomb, Arctic Bomb. | ||
He's got every 30% off of downed quilts, downed comforters, the throw blankets, the slippers, the moccasins, bathrobes, all of it. | ||
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Okay, I want to go back to Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, Zero Hedge caught up with your reporting because you talked about the spread of this throughout the country and now it's close to 100 million people in lockdown or various lockdowns. | ||
They've shut the airports essentially, except for domestic travel in Shanghai and Hong Kong. | ||
They're two biggest airports. | ||
But it's about this port and how it's going to impact people in the United States. | ||
You think we've got empty shells now because we've never done the structural changes. | ||
President Trump started attempting to do it, started to do it. | ||
Biden shut it down immediately because he's compromised by the Chinese Communist Party, he and his son. | ||
Son's been honey-potted by the CCP and taken money from them. | ||
The worst company, state-owned organizations of the Chinese Communist Party, whose own heads are missing now. | ||
The head guys are either in prison or have been done away with by the CCP. | ||
That Hunter Biden, okay? | ||
Now this port city, this massive port, the biggest, most important port in the world, is having massive logistics problems because of all over China of these lockdowns. | ||
And that is like a tsunami that is coming to, wait for it, the good old United States of America because we've allowed all the jobs to be shipped over to China and the manufacturing. | ||
Ben Harnwell, tell us what's going to happen. | ||
Yeah, you're absolutely right, Steve. | ||
And it's important to underline that the empty shelves that we see in the United States right now, and also in the UK, are not particularly to do with China right now. | ||
What's happening in China, and what I'm going to talk about now, is this is the things that make things right. | ||
When there's going to be a supply chain crisis, and there is coming one, What that means is that the folks, the businesses in the States, in the West, they make things that we buy. | ||
They're the ones that are going to be crippled. | ||
So we haven't even begun to see the effects yet. | ||
This is really, as you say, a tsunami that's coming. | ||
So here's the article from yesterday's Zero Hedge. | ||
And the headline is Global Economy Heading for the, and I quote, the mother of all supply chain shocks as China locks down its ports. | ||
In that headline, of course, what you read further on in the article is that this isn't hell on fire, screaming from a couple of sort of American nationalist commentators. | ||
This quote comes from HSBC economists, right? | ||
These are the money men. | ||
They're looking at what's going on and they're warning us now what's happening. | ||
No, we've been... I say it again and again, Steve. | ||
Well, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
HSBC, for the audience that understands, Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation, one of the largest banking... It's the old British bank that essentially, with standard charter, controlled Hong Kong. | ||
This is a massive financial institution in China. | ||
And so much of their earnings are because of China. | ||
So when the chief economist for that is telling you, calling it the mother of all supply chain problems, he's giving you a warning that one should heed. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Absolutely right. | ||
We've been talking about these things, Steve, basically since the beginning of January, one by one, as the Chinese ports closed down. | ||
And we're literally the only... We have been until now. | ||
I mean, it's breaking through into Reuters and what have you. | ||
But we were the lone voice for two weeks talking about this. | ||
So first of all, OK, 3rd of January, Ningbo Port, which closed down. | ||
Remember that term, Ningbo Port. | ||
It's the largest port in China. | ||
City of 8.2 million people. | ||
Shut down on the 3rd of January. | ||
Let's go on. | ||
Shenzhen Port, right? | ||
City of 12.6 million people shut down on the 7th of January. | ||
And then more substantially, Tianjin Port. | ||
Now this is a city of 14 million. | ||
This closed down on the 10th of January. | ||
And this is on Beijing's doorstep. | ||
Okay, it's 140 or so kilometres away from Beijing. | ||
It has already ceded itself. | ||
Two further shutdowns in other cities, Anyang and Dalian. | ||
And it is only a question of time, right? | ||
As I was saying before, 21 days away from the Beijing Winter Olympics, right? | ||
It is only time. | ||
And the consequence of closing down all of these ports is that there is going to be a total blockage of exports from China in the West that we depend on to make the things that people buy. | ||
You're going to hear about this in the mainstream media starting next week, but we want everybody to be prepared for this. | ||
Now, Ben, I know we've got to bounce. | ||
Give your Getter account, because people, you're on fire on there. | ||
And this audience ought to follow Ben Harnwell on Getter 24-7. | ||
What is it? | ||
It's at Harnwell. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Ben Harnwell, thank you. | ||
We've got so many other international stories, but we're going to have to get to you later tonight or tomorrow. | ||
Thank you so much, Ben Harnwell, on Getter 24-7. | ||
This is massive. | ||
It's going to have a big impact. | ||
You just had retail sales Bloomberg just report plunging. | ||
Okay, we're talking about victory begets victory. | ||
Let's get Joe Kent in here. | ||
Joe Kent is a fighter, a patriot, and a warrior. | ||
Joe, walk us through what happened in the state of Washington. | ||
I tell people, don't give up on Washington, don't give up on Oregon, don't give up on California. | ||
We got tons of patriots out there. | ||
Tons of citizens out there. | ||
Men and women on our side of the football. | ||
Joe Kent, what did you guys do to stand down this radical kind of health board out there? | ||
So we had a huge victory for a community organization and just this community of action that we're building here between my campaign, the War Room, Dr. Naomi Wolf's Daily Cloud. | ||
So about two weeks ago, the Washington State Board of Health announced their Board of Health Advisory Group was going to meet to discuss requiring vaccines, the COVID-19 vaccine for children K through 12, to be part of their required shot records to enter Washington State schools. | ||
Now, this was just an advisory board meeting. | ||
They were just going to meet to discuss it, they claimed. | ||
They had that meeting two days after Christmas via Zoom. | ||
The public wasn't allowed to make any comment. | ||
You could just tune in and listen. | ||
It was a bunch of bureaucratic doublespeak. | ||
And then about a week ago, they announced they're going to have another hearing this Wednesday, the 12th, to discuss Washington State Administrative Code 246-100-070 and 040. | ||
Now these, I encourage people to look them up because you're not going to believe it when I tell you what they are. | ||
It involves forced quarantine and giving the Board of Health the sole discretion to task law enforcement to detain people who they deem to be violating quarantine procedures and put them into forceful quarantine. | ||
So obviously that got everyone's radars up, even though they tried to keep it very, very quiet. | ||
I had lots of my members of my team send it off to me. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf covered it here on this program. | ||
So my team, we organized a protest. | ||
You were gracious enough to have me on your show. | ||
We announced it. | ||
So we wanted to provide a public venue where everyone could come and have their voices heard. | ||
Because what they're trying to do is exploit this pandemic and say that because of the pandemic, they have to do everything via Zoom. | ||
And that gives them control of basically our free speech. | ||
We can't really come and comment freely. | ||
So we had a great rally, Patriot Prayer. | ||
Joey Gibson brought some great loudspeakers. | ||
We were able to assemble over 200 Patriots from 8.30 in the morning all the way until the meeting adjourned at 3.30. | ||
And when they brought the meeting to order at 9 o'clock, they announced that because of They accused us of spreading disinformation. | ||
However, we have the receipts. | ||
We have the meeting agenda. | ||
They said that they weren't going to discuss the Washington State administrative codes that covered the forceful quarantine. | ||
So we got them to remove that from their meeting agenda altogether. | ||
They still had some real brief discussion about where they're at in making the decision about requiring the children to get the vaccines. | ||
But it was a really big day, thanks to everybody here in this audience that showed up in the cold, in the rain, stood out there for about six hours, We had one great state representative that I want to give a shout out to representative Jim Walsh. | ||
He took a break from his legislative duties to come out and give a great speech about freedom of speech and everything that we had accomplished there that day. | ||
So we also had a we had a ground game there in front of the health board and then we also had the digital game. | ||
So the Zoom session was open to public comment and we had over 7,500 people Flood the comments section and all of them were negative comments about what the Board of Health was doing. | ||
And so we made our voices heard thanks to that action. | ||
This is why the left's going crazy, because they can't stop it, because they don't have enough people. | ||
They don't have enough people committed to work. | ||
They have to pay their people to do it. | ||
Ground game plus digital game, village by village. | ||
We're taking this country back, and Washington shows you exactly how you got to do it. | ||
Joe, how do people follow you? | ||
How do they get to know more about your campaign? | ||
Tremendous victory out there. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
This is just one example of what I want to do when I get into Congress, using the bully pulpit and using our platform to organize like-minded patriots in this state. | ||
If you want to be part of our team, go to joekentforcongress.com. | ||
I can use any kind of donation. | ||
I'm up against one of the Republican impeachment voters who's being supported by the Republican establishment, and I'm also up against the far left out here. | ||
joekentforcongress.com is the place to do that. | ||
Joe, thank you very much, patron. | ||
For all the folks out there that show up in Washington, you're an example. | ||
We're going to play that up. | ||
We've got a thousand more examples we're going to do. | ||
Let a thousand flowers bloom. | ||
Ground game, digital game. | ||
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Retail sales were down just shy of 2%. | ||
Keep in mind that that includes shopping for the holidays. | ||
The reason for the decline? | ||
Product shortages connected to supply chain issues and surging Obercron cases, as well as inflation. | ||
People looking at ways to cut costs pulled back on retail shopping to make up for other expenses that are costing them more. | ||
That said, the Department of Commerce also says that total sales for the year Are up more than 19% from the year before. | ||
Just checking markets here. | ||
Less than an hour now until the opening bell on Wall Street. | ||
Coming up here just about 15 minutes from now. | ||
Investors chewing on some of these numbers along with several quarterly earnings reports from banks like Citigroup, Wells Fargo and JP Morgan. | ||
Looks like the Dow will shed more than 300 points here when the bell rings at 9.30 Eastern. | ||
President Joe Biden has had a very tough week with setbacks for his agenda. | ||
COVID complications and the Supreme Court blocking his vaccine mandate. | ||
Inflation and international turmoil, just to name a few. | ||
CNN's Lauren Fox is joining us live now from Capitol Hill. | ||
Lauren, Biden's voting rights bill has been torpedoed and torpedoed by members of his own parties. | ||
By the way, you see up on the chart his very bad week. | ||
It looks like a wake over there at CNN. | ||
Oh, do I love it so. | ||
Look at the big long faces and the crocodile tears. | ||
No, it's not a bad week. | ||
It's probably Thursday. | ||
Yesterday may have been the worst day, particularly in the first year of any presidency ever. | ||
In the first year. | ||
I guess you have to take out, you have to take 9-11 out and set it aside. | ||
It's such an extraordinary event. | ||
I'm saying from actions directly related to what the president had done. | ||
Worst day in the first year of any president in history. | ||
It's like a wake. | ||
MSNBC and CNN, they can't get over this. | ||
I want to bring in Boris Johnson. | ||
By the way, just for the retail sales, it just wasn't 2% overall. | ||
Once again, you've got to get in the back of the numbers. | ||
The home furnishing sales are down five and a half points. | ||
Stephen Cortez got an amazing thing. | ||
We've got it up on Getter right now. | ||
You can go see it. | ||
A five point set plunge. | ||
And if you take the CPI and the PPI numbers on home furnishing, I think the costs are up 14%. | ||
That whole industry is going to get like wiped slick right now. | ||
This is... | ||
The coming of not stagflation. | ||
We're on the edge of an abyss of something much darker. | ||
So, Boris, we don't have time to go through the litany again because we've got victories all over, but we've got big problems for the 100 seats, 100 years. | ||
Talk to us about Wisconsin and then some of the redistricting wins so people see victory begets victory. | ||
But then I want to get into this massive problem we've got in Florida, which is actually, I think, even bigger than we thought. | ||
Steve, no doubt about it. | ||
First of all, I absolutely want to commend The folks at CNN are finally bringing it upon themselves to say weak from hell, but Breonna Keillor seems really upset. | ||
She seems really sad about what's happened to her favorite illegitimate leader, Joe Biden. | ||
Could you imagine what those morning editorial meetings at CNN that Jeff Zucker leads are like right now? | ||
Like, oh man, what do we say? | ||
Wow, this is really bad. | ||
And somebody pipes up with, I'm gonna just say weak from hell, and everybody just throws their arms up. | ||
It's just fine. | ||
It is absolutely stunning. | ||
And we've talked about this. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
I'm gonna give you some signal, not noise. | ||
I tell you a guy who's watching that, he's seen the 90% plunge. | ||
And people ask, why don't you have more CNN clips on here? | ||
MSNBC is the command center for their thinking. | ||
And it's smart. | ||
It's tough. | ||
We totally disagree with it. | ||
We show you their lies and misrepresentations every day. | ||
We also, we also screen CNN and others non-stop. | ||
There's just not enough good stuff out of there. | ||
It is, it is the most boring. | ||
There's no, there's no nothing. | ||
I tell you a guy that's watching, Jeff Zucker and your grundoons that watch this show every day and write stuff down, write this down. | ||
John Malone ain't gonna tolerate this much longer, okay? | ||
He's not gonna take incompetence, left-wing propaganda with a, if you had a 90% increase In audience? | ||
He might think, let me think about this for a second. | ||
90% plunge in audience and putting up crap, boring crap. | ||
The days of the CNN apparatus and those talking heads you see in there are numbered. | ||
Write that down. | ||
Take that to the bank. | ||
Okay, just because of the, not the harm they've done to the country, but what an economic disaster it is. | ||
And all the advertisers that are on CNN and MSNBC, you're all in the black book. | ||
You're all in the black book. | ||
You've supported this propaganda and particularly people paying the ad rates at CNN with no audience. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
That's a campaign donation. | ||
They're going to have to justify how do you actually sell those ad rates when you don't have an audience. | ||
All that's going to be deeply investigated. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of all this and deconstruct all this crap. | ||
The time for games is over. | ||
We're not playing games after November. | ||
No more games. | ||
As President Trump said, no more games. | ||
No. | ||
More. | ||
Games. | ||
Zucker, not only are your days numbered, but how you finance all this crap is all going to be put up for the American people to view and weigh and measure. | ||
Boris, continue on, sir. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
And they ruined a business, and they ruined a news channel that even 10, 15 years ago, or even at the beginning of the 2016 cycle when they gave President Trump a lot of coverage, was actual source of real news. | ||
And now it's just a source of whining to a tiny, small, absolutely pathetic little base. | ||
Let's go to Wisconsin and we've got to go to the winds on redistricting and we've got to get to Florida. | ||
The news out of Wisconsin yesterday, the news out of Waukesha, Wisconsin yesterday was absolutely groundbreaking and actually covered by NPR as one of the earliest ones and now of course on the Gateway Pundit and other vital outlets. | ||
A judge in Wisconsin yesterday said that absentee ballot boxes, absentee ballot drop boxes, are illegal under Wisconsin law. | ||
Again, let me say that loud and clear. | ||
Under Wisconsin law, as ruled yesterday by a judge in Wisconsin, absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal. | ||
That means two things. | ||
That means they're illegal going forward, which is vital. | ||
Yes. | ||
It also means they're illegal going backward. | ||
That means that they were illegal in 2020. | ||
And I'm sure that's not going to get a lot of coverage on CNN and MSNBC. | ||
They'll whine and say, oh, wow, this is preventing it from... The biggest, the buried lead there, the biggest news is not forward. | ||
The biggest news is that means that in 2020, this absentee ballot draw box, which the lawyer who was arguing against them, who's side one, said, hey, it could literally be a shoebox on a bench in a park. | ||
And you say that's an absentee ballot draw box because there's no actual law around it. | ||
It is not allowed under Wisconsin state law. | ||
And under the Constitution, it is a Wisconsin state legislature, every state legislature, which determines how elections are carried out. | ||
So here's where we are. | ||
We know from the audit done in December of 2020 in Wisconsin, there were 200,000 at least unlawful ballots just in Madison County, just in Milwaukee County and Dane County, Wisconsin, which is where Madison is. | ||
A lot of that, a huge amount of that was over absentee balloting. | ||
But now this says that effectively the whole structure put in by the woke liberal Dems in Wisconsin and by Zuckerberg in Wisconsin was illegal. | ||
So, to those counting the numbers, in a state separated by 20,000 votes, now, and this is a rough estimate, at least three to four hundred thousand, at least, could be a million or more, of absentee ballots have to be viewed as invalid because they were done through these drop boxes, which now the court has ruled are illegal. | ||
Now, what's next? | ||
Of course, this is going to get appealed, and then it's going to end up at the State Supreme Court. | ||
The State Supreme Court, remember, which made a totally wrongful decision on the original challenge to the election, but made it on a technicality, on latches, saying that, oh, well, this was brought too late, should have been brought earlier. | ||
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The State Supreme Court, and I'm hearing this from the ground, from experts, legal experts, people who know Wisconsin very well, they believe that the State Supreme Court Here we'll rule the right way, and we'll rule that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal. | ||
And again, that presents a vital question. | ||
A vital question. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
How can you possibly count those votes from 2020? | ||
I believe you could not. | ||
The two. | ||
We're also in tomorrow. | ||
You're going to be at the rally in a five. | ||
Talk about the rally. | ||
You're gonna be the rally. | ||
We're on the cusp of decertification because of decertification move in Arizona. | ||
We got the receipts. | ||
Cusp of decertification. | ||
I've always said from the very beginning on November 4th and 5th that the lowest hanging fruit is Wisconsin because of their tough, although progressive state, a tough voting laws. | ||
Going back to the farm and labor history. | ||
You know, there's still there's still enough Wisconsin folks there that you know, it's good. | ||
You know, it's a solid citizen, Wisconsin, the set of rules got played by the rules. | ||
That's going to get decertified. | ||
So stand by this. | ||
These are our two lead sled dogs. | ||
We got like the fire in Georgia and we got like the fire in Pennsylvania, which is making progress but not enough to get there. | ||
Boris, I'm right here. | ||
10 more seconds. | ||
This is not hyperbole. | ||
But yesterday's decision It's one of the biggest moments in the 3 November 2020 movement we have had since the very beginning. | ||
Big time. | ||
It is the allowance of the full forensic audit in Maricopa County, which was done by the courts, and now it is this. | ||
There have been several others along the way, of course, the results, etc. | ||
This is major. | ||
So for the War Room Posse, the MAGA movement, under the leadership of President Trump, of course, who's aware of this major development, this is a big moment. | ||
Wisconsin is absolutely on the route to decertification. | ||
Okay, give me the wins on redistricting and then get to Florida. | ||
We only got like three and a half minutes. | ||
Big wins on redistricting. | ||
Tennessee! | ||
The city of Nashville is now being split up. | ||
It is not being left as one big fat congressional district. | ||
So a major, major win there. | ||
And all the credit for that has got to go to, again, the War Room posse. | ||
Shoulder to the wheel. | ||
We've been talking about redistricting nonstop for months now. | ||
And honestly, an issue that, before War Room started focusing on it, was a bit under the radar. | ||
But now, Tennessee State was specifically focused on. | ||
Fully controlled by Republicans. | ||
They're doing the right thing there. | ||
So you're going to see redistricting, and you're going to see the right amount of MAGA districts versus the high MAGA districts in Tennessee. | ||
In North Carolina, the map as drawn was upheld by the courts. | ||
So another major win in North Carolina. | ||
In Ohio, we're going to see what happens. | ||
There, as we talked about just the other day, Mark Elias was goading about a victory. | ||
That's not final yet. | ||
We'll see what happens in the court process in Ohio. | ||
But here are the two major ones where you could still do your work, War Room Posse. | ||
Number one is Florida. | ||
The map that came out yesterday, and I was able to get a copy of it if Denver could put it up right now. | ||
The latest map, as put out by the State Senate, in Florida is an absolute embarrassment. | ||
It is so bad, it is so bad, that right now, sure, based on 2020, it's about 16-12 MAGA versus Democrats. | ||
But go back just as recently as 2018, in the Governor's race and the Senate race, this map is 14-14 MAGA versus Democrats. | ||
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14-14. | |
What does that mean? | ||
That means that it is a failure, an utter failure by the Republicans in Florida, and I've got to say, by Governor Ron DeSantis. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Well, slow down. | ||
Denver, somehow we can't get it up. | ||
I'm going to put it into the, this map is all important. | ||
We can hit it again at 5 o'clock. | ||
Hang on, 5 o'clock. | ||
I want to get it up on Getter. | ||
I want to get into all the live chats now. | ||
I want to discuss it. | ||
I want to make some comments on this after the show, because we're too slammed now. | ||
But I want to tie this map to an article in Politico the other day. | ||
That said that there is no governor in the union that has more of an iron grip on his legislature than Ron DeSantis, and that's a hat tip to Ron DeSantis. | ||
Ron DeSantis is doing a great job, right? | ||
I know he's not everybody's cup of tea, but Ron DeSantis on action, action, action, and just grinding out and getting stuff done, he's kind of a honey badger. | ||
He's getting stuff done. | ||
Governor DeSantis, who's a guy that knows how to separate signal and noise. | ||
You gotta focus on this. | ||
This map is actually worse than... Of everything we've been talking about Florida, ladies and gentlemen, for the last couple weeks, this is actually worse. | ||
When I saw it last night, my head blew up. | ||
Me too. | ||
Boris, you gotta come back at five. | ||
We gotta bounce, because we got so much more to go through. | ||
Missouri is another major front. | ||
Missouri, another major front. | ||
Cannot have more than one Democrat district in Missouri. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Boris, how do people get to you between now and five o'clock? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
The hot website boriscp.com, hot on getter at boriscp, on twitter at boriscp, on the gram boris underscore epstein. | ||
See you at five. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Hold on. | |
Can people still get tickets to Arizona? | ||
Are there still availability for Patriots to show up? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Not a lot. | ||
Not a lot left. | ||
Go to the donaldjtrump.com website right now. | ||
You can sign up there. | ||
Try to get tickets. | ||
See you at five. | ||
Steve Kirsch next in The War Room. | ||
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I've never been on social media. | ||
We had Facebook pages. | ||
That's how we started War Room, was off of Facebook. | ||
But it wasn't my, like, personal pages. | ||
We had, you know, social media, and quite frankly, one of the ways we launched War Room with John Fredericks Radio, before Real America's Wars even got to us. | ||
Which was I think in a couple days was Facebook and Facebook, but I think we got taken down everywhere there My only personal account has ever been as getter and I think I have what? | ||
780,000 or 90,000 those are all people on getter and it's active. | ||
I mean the The response is fantastic. | ||
If you're in the chat rooms, Telegram, all that, Rumble, it's all fantastic and we monitor those and get to those. | ||
We have people trying to get your information and also taking information if you're making comments, etc. | ||
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The good, the bad, and everything in between. | ||
I want to go now to Steve Kersh. | ||
There's a major rally on the 20th. | ||
So next week's going to be big. | ||
We've got some massive programming we're going to be talking about. | ||
We've got the Right to Life March next Friday. | ||
Historic. | ||
And this, I think, is going to be big given the role that the Right to Life group has had. | ||
We're trying to get Terry Schilling in here in the second hour, talk a little bit about it, plus other victories. | ||
We've got a big victory up in South Dakota because of the posse. | ||
With the governor up there. | ||
All of a sudden, she's got old-time religion on sports. | ||
And that's because of the War Room Posse. | ||
Schilling's going to be in to talk about that. | ||
Also, the March for Life is next Friday. | ||
Then, I think we're going to try to do something for two weeks before the Beijing Genocide Games. | ||
I'm trying to pull that together right now. | ||
That will take us through Saturday. | ||
And then Sunday, there's this massive rally. | ||
That's being put together by Steve Kersh and others. | ||
Steve is the Vaccine Safety Institute. | ||
He's a Silicon Valley executive from MIT, so he knows how to count, that kind of came on a journey and said at first was a believer in the vaccines, got vaccinated and started seeing people have problems around him and kind of converted when he really got into the numbers. | ||
He kind of took it like everybody else and people that took it just as, hey, the government said to take it. | ||
You know, CNN told me to take it. | ||
MSNBC had all these docs and I said to take it. | ||
I took it and then I started looking around. | ||
My own lying eyes told me differently. | ||
So he's helping put this rally. | ||
It's going to be massive Sunday, a week from now, although it's going to be interesting. | ||
We're getting the details of them next week. | ||
Tomorrow, the most draconian laws, I think, in the nation about being vaccinated take place in the nation's capital tomorrow by the mayor to really shut things down. | ||
I think part of it is to keep unvaccinated Republicans, the Democrats, excuse me, Republicans from actually convening in Congress. | ||
So we're going to walk through all those issues. | ||
Over the weekend. | ||
But, Kirsch, you're a numbers guy, and this, I know it's bugged you since you took the vaccine yourself, and you kind of think you were, you know, you were bait and switched. | ||
So, like any MIT guy, you're getting back to the numbers. | ||
I only got a couple minutes. | ||
Walk me through again. | ||
You think there's 150,000, you think you can prove mathematically there's 150,000 people have actually died by the vaccine? | ||
That's a pretty big charge, right? | ||
Because it goes against everything pharma's saying, everything the government's saying, but you say you can back it up with government numbers. | ||
Go for it, sir. | ||
Yeah, no doubt about it. | ||
You know, the most obvious one to use is the VAERS system, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, which is run by the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
And using the numbers in there, which show around 10,000 deaths, you can calculate the number of excess deaths, and it's basically around 10,000 excess deaths that didn't happen. | ||
But you need to multiply that number by about 41, and 41 is derived By looking at the rate of anaphylaxis in a controlled study and then comparing it with the rate of anaphylaxis in VAERS. | ||
And what you find is that the VAERS numbers for anaphylaxis, which is something that happens immediately after vaccination, within minutes, 10-15 minutes, could be 2 minutes, that should be 100% reported. | ||
And it's not. | ||
Only one out of 40. | ||
But where did you get, okay, but where did you get that study that you based the 41 on? | ||
Because that's critical. | ||
Walk us through, that is the predicate for the rest of your analysis. | ||
Where did you get that from? | ||
That's in the Blumenthal study that was in the Journal of the American Medical Association, which is one of the top journals in the world. | ||
And this was a study done in March. | ||
So if you just look up Blumenthal, March, anaphylaxis, you'll find that paper. | ||
And so that gives you a rate for anaphylaxis, and then we just compare that with the rate in VAERS, and we see that VAERS is underreported by a factor of around 41. | ||
Now, there are other people who have done analyses on the underreporting factor. | ||
Jessica Rose did it. | ||
She found an underreporting factor of 30, but she was using the Pfizer study for doing that. | ||
And there's another analysis at Columbia University, and they found, using curve fitting, that they could find an underreporting factor of at least 20. | ||
So even if you just took the underreporting factor of 20 and you multiplied that by the 10,000 people dead in VAERS, you still get 200,000 people. | ||
So we looked at Basically, 12 different ways to calculate this number, and every single time we came up with a number that was 150,000 dead or more. | ||
Okay, let's take the spread, the 20 to the 40 and all the other analysis. | ||
Why is no one, why is no one that's coming on mainstream media channels, and you've got Columbia, you've got some pretty legitimate folks here, right, Blumenthal, Columbia, why are they saying the exact opposite? | ||
On cable TV and in the New York Times, all that. | ||
Why are they? | ||
Why are they doing that? | ||
Well, actually, you know, they're they're not the people that argue with me and say, no, you're wrong. | ||
I'll always ask them, OK, well, if I'm wrong, then what's the correct number? | ||
And in every single case, they're unable to come up with what the correct number is. | ||
So if you ask these people, like how many people have been killed by the vaccine? | ||
They'll say, we don't know. | ||
And so that's the normal thing that they say. | ||
And the CDC, of course, says that zero people have died that they've confirmed because they're totally inept and corrupt. | ||
Um, you know, there's no doubt about the corruption. | ||
Hang on, I need to have you stay through the break. | ||
Because I've got to ask, when the CDC is saying virtually none, right? | ||
That's a pretty official proclamation. | ||
And when people say, I don't know, I mean, they're saying the efficacy is like 90%. | ||
You would think that means like, no deaths, short break, Kersh next in the world. |