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There's still some tinkering going on with the inaugural address, but his aides have made really clear it's not like he's trying to ignore or paper over either what happened at the Capitol two weeks ago or what we've been through throughout four years of the Trump presidency. | |
And the contrast on display tonight was so stark. | ||
I mean, those lights that are just shooting out from the Lincoln Memorial along the reflecting pool, it's like almost Extensions of Joe Biden's arms embracing America. | ||
It was a moment where the new president came to town and sort of convened the country in this moment of remembrance, outstretching. | ||
We're in a country where 28 percent of Americans feel we're on the right track. | ||
And I've said it many times, you cannot jawbone people into feeling better. | ||
He says he wants to go out and talk to people and make the case, but really I think what would have landed better with people is that he wanted to get out and talk to people about what's going on in their lives. | ||
Let's turn to Ukraine and Russia because I'm wondering if you all are having a cleanup in aisle 3 in the State Department today where the President raised a couple of eyebrows when he seemed to make the distinction between a minor incursion and an all-out invasion. | ||
And so, the people in Ukraine today, we understand, are very upset with that because they believe that the President has given Biden, has given, rather, President Putin a green light. | ||
What do you say to that? | ||
Because it does seem to be very confusing. | ||
So, the President, let me just first tell you, I start every morning reading the Presidential Daily Briefing, which contains classified information about threats to our national security and hotspots around the world. | ||
I am often in meetings in the Situation Room where the President and I and members of our leadership of our military, our intelligence community, convene on these issues. | ||
The President of the United States, Joe Biden, has been very clear on the subject of Ukraine. | ||
Which is that if Russia takes aggressive action, there will be severe and swift consequences. | ||
That there will be a price to pay. | ||
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He didn't seem to say that yesterday though at the news conference. | |
That's why I think clarification is needed. | ||
Well, we are very clear and we've been very clear with Putin that any aggressive action taken by Russia will meet a cost, a severe cost. | ||
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You were asked whether or not you believed that we would have free and fair elections in 2022 if some of these state legislatures reformed their voting protocols. | |
You said that it depends. | ||
Do you think that They would, in any way, be illegitimate? | ||
Oh yeah, I think it could easily be illegitimate. | ||
Imagine, imagine if, in fact, Trump had succeeded in convincing Pence to not count the votes. | ||
Imagine if... In regards to 2022, sir, the... Well, 2022, I mean, imagine if those attempts to say that the count was not legit. | ||
You have to recount it or we're not going to count. | ||
We're going to discard the following votes. | ||
I mean, sure, I'm not saying it's going to be legit. | ||
The increase from the prospect of being illegitimate is in direct proportion to us not being able to get these I don't think I've ever seen the Capitol. | ||
You know when I saw it this empty when I used to drive up to New York on Christmas morning to see my parents? | ||
can go coming back at assuming that the attempt fails. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen the Capitol. | ||
You know, when I saw it this empty, when I used to drive up to New York on Christmas morning to see my parents. | ||
Yeah. | ||
About 4 in the morning. | ||
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Right? | |
Yeah. | ||
It was terrible. | ||
I want to say something else to all the guys that got to take this show down, and Ben is a. | ||
You started the nullification project the moment Trump was officially designated by AP, the Associated Press, as President-elect. | ||
And Hillary Clinton conceded. | ||
OK? | ||
We know we had to go through the legal process. | ||
But the nullification project started with the kind of protest you had outside of Trump headquarters. | ||
Not once. | ||
You go back and look. | ||
I never whined one time. | ||
I disagreed with it. | ||
But identified what it is, you try to nullify his presidency from the beginning. | ||
So when we're coming in here and doing to you, I don't want to hear your whining. | ||
You can't handle the truth. | ||
That's why you're trying to shut everything down. | ||
You can't handle the truth. | ||
And we're going to rub your nose in the truth every second of every day. | ||
And starting with this, this is a disgrace. | ||
It really is a disgrace. | ||
And the world should be laughing at us right now. | ||
They should be laughing at the quote unquote Biden administration. | ||
And everyone, everyone, everyone there's in a mask. | ||
This is the kind of very appropriate they're wearing masks. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't want anyone to know I was there. | ||
Well, by the way, I'll even give him, if that's the COVID thing and you got to wear the mask, mask mandate. | ||
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Hey! | |
Outdoors? | ||
People can wear masks, can be standing, but even, I'll give him even that. | ||
I'm not saying, I'll give him that and let's do it. | ||
However, nobody, nobody still showed up. | ||
You're supposed to, the guys are so sensitive to COVID. | ||
Where are the bodies? | ||
You know why? | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
The guys who are going to make the money showed up. | ||
I bet the lobbyists are there. | ||
I bet they're there sucking on you-know-what and I think, excuse me, you know, trying to make friends, that's what I meant to say. | ||
And I bet a lot of our Republican traders are there getting ready to see what kind of deals they can make. | ||
McConnell and Biden have a lot in common over China. | ||
In fact, when we left Raheem Kassam freezing cold at 2.30 in the morning, exactly to the minute when President Trump had been announced the winner, four years before when the broadcast came down, President Trump was up by, what, six or eight hundred thousand votes in Pennsylvania, up by hundreds of thousands of votes in Michigan, hundreds of thousands of votes in Wisconsin. | ||
I don't care what social media oligarchs say. | ||
We're not going to back off. | ||
This is not about a pandemic. | ||
All you guys in the left, hey, we were ahead of this by months, and you guys, we have forgotten more about the pandemic than you know. | ||
This is not about a pandemic. | ||
This is not. | ||
If you could socially distance, you could put a mask on and socially distance. | ||
Where are your people? | ||
You know where you're not here? | ||
You don't have the voters. | ||
You don't have the enthusiasm to be 84 million. | ||
President Obama had, I think, three, three and a half million people. | ||
You couldn't move in the city in 2008. | ||
Had a great crowd in 2012, but 2008, massive. | ||
Donald Trump, massive. | ||
They argued about who was bigger, but Trump's online and TV presence, and Jack, you remember, you couldn't get through the fence. | ||
This is a joke, and we're gonna expose all your lies. | ||
You're now exposed, and don't sit there on Twitter and say, oh, it's a pandemic, we can't go. | ||
No way. | ||
You've had plenty of rallies, you've had plenty, you had a BLM rally and an Antifa rally in New York the other night, didn't stop people from coming, okay? | ||
This is, you're liars, and you're being exposed now. | ||
Oh, it's Joe Biden's arms embracing the nation. | ||
Well, that embrace right here is an airball. | ||
You're whiffed. | ||
Okay? | ||
Nothing to embrace. | ||
No heads to sniff. | ||
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Okay? | |
Welcome, it's the first anniversary. | ||
This is the Killing the Crib. | ||
We're so proud. | ||
We could play the whole show and play it over again. | ||
In fact, somehow we gotta figure out how to get that up. | ||
That was from a year ago. | ||
Intercut with that disaster yesterday. | ||
It's Thursday, 20 January, the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
I want everybody to think about the journey we've made. | ||
We said right then, hundreds of National Guard troops all over, thousands of National Guard troops all over Capitol Hill, there was barbed wire everywhere, and we said right at the time, We're gonna stand in the breach. | ||
These guys are liars. | ||
This is illegitimate, and we're gonna hammer these people every single day, and they will bleed out political capital. | ||
Bleed out political capital, then have nothing. | ||
Nothing. | ||
This is a disgrace. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
It's not fun. | ||
I remember yesterday after I saw it, I laughed at it a couple of times because it was so absurd. | ||
But it's dangerous. | ||
Look at today. | ||
What is it, was it Gayle? | ||
CBS News. | ||
Clean up in State Department Aisle 3. | ||
They're mocking the Vice President of the United States to her face. | ||
They mocked her to her face. | ||
That's liberal media. | ||
That's CBS. | ||
She mocked her to her face and she still tried to answer the question. | ||
If you know what you're doing and you're in a position of power and you represent the United States of America, you should have braced up the reporter right there and then come in hammer time. | ||
Not meandering around, another word salad. | ||
That's a great wingman to have. | ||
Kamala Harris. | ||
She's so head and shoulders above the feckless, hapless old man. | ||
And we told you they lied from the beginning. | ||
And let me repeat this. | ||
So all the media that covers this, all the left-wing media that covers this, little Jamie Raskin, all those guys. | ||
Trump won. | ||
You're illegitimate. | ||
It's been obvious from the beginning to those who had eyes to see. | ||
And we're not backing off it because now we're in dangerous territory. | ||
And let me just go forward to November. | ||
We have a unique, once, not in a generation, lifetime opportunity to destroy this left-wing globalist cabal of the woke corporations, the oligarchs in Silicon Valley, the guys on Wall Street that finance it. | ||
The party of Davos here in the imperial capital, the uniparty too, to shatter it, to shatter it, to destroy it into little shards and pieces so it runs away. | ||
It may regroup 10 or 15 or 20 years, but it'll give us 10 or 20 or 15 years of runway to set things right. | ||
I went back over and looked at that last night with the last couple of days with the staff and it made my blood boil. | ||
We were dead spot on. | ||
There's not a false note in that show we did a year ago. | ||
Not a false note. | ||
It's so scarily prophetic. | ||
And we stood, and I'm proud of this audience. | ||
I'm proud that this audience grew and grew and grew and grew, particularly Independents and Democrats. | ||
And let me tell you something, for Jamie Raskin and Benny Thompson and Shifty Shift and Rachel Madden, all that crowd, we ain't back. | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
We're coming hard now. | ||
Because we know he gets you in the run. | ||
He got Mark Elias. | ||
He's fighting a rear guard action. | ||
A rear guard action. | ||
It's time now to attack, attack, attack. | ||
Inside the lines, that's a metaphor, okay? | ||
Don't, don't, don't, don't wet yourself. | ||
Don't wet yourself. | ||
Wet yourself that you're going to be out of power. | ||
AOC and these guys ought to be happy, because you're going to have your own, uh, the Democratic Party, whatever you call it, you're going to have your own, you're going to be like the Green Party. | ||
You'll be like the Green Party in Germany 30 years ago, right? | ||
Green Party's got power today, and maybe in 10 or 20 or 30 years, You'll have that kind of sharing, but you'll be irrelevant for that long. | ||
We have a chance to shatter the Democratic Party. | ||
The irony, divine providence works in mysterious ways. | ||
We needed the big steal to expose it all and how much they fear Trump. | ||
God, I wish he would do a press conference this afternoon. | ||
I would love to compare and contrast. | ||
I would love to compare and contrast Donald J. Trump at a set of microphones with the global media. | ||
His answers, his presence, his clarity of thought, a man of action that can command respect and presence in a room, that can own a decision, can own a decision, and not like this yesterday. | ||
This is how Nervous they are. | ||
They didn't play any of it last night on MSNBC. | ||
They were talking about Trump at the Supreme Court. | ||
We're going to get to that later. | ||
President Trump has got to get some real lawyers. | ||
Okay? | ||
He's known as having great lawyers. | ||
That's not this team there. | ||
What they did at the Supreme Court was embarrassing. | ||
And the Supreme Court went in your face. | ||
When you lose Gorsuch and these guys, and Alito, hello, and it's in a one paragraph, like, you didn't make your case, let's move on. | ||
That's not about Trump, President Trump. | ||
That's not about the facts of the case. | ||
That's not about President Trump's position. | ||
That's not about the separation of powers. | ||
They went out of their way to say that. | ||
It's none of that. | ||
They basically said your lawyers are not, are incompetent. | ||
And we are not even going to consider this one paragraph out of here. | ||
Alito. | ||
Gorsuch. | ||
Barrett. | ||
Hello. | ||
Okay, we got a lot to get to. | ||
And we're going to get to it all today. | ||
But it's now time to be laser-like focus. | ||
This audience has changed it all. | ||
Remember, everybody ran away. | ||
They all ran away. | ||
You know who didn't run away? | ||
This audience didn't run away. | ||
You did not run away. | ||
You put your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
You stood in the breach. | ||
And we exposed their lies and their phoniness. | ||
And let me repeat this for all the left-wing guys that cover this, so you understand it, okay? | ||
He's illegitimate. | ||
And we said from that day forward, as we hammer his illegitimacy, the rest of it will bleed out. | ||
His recklessness, his incompetence, his radicalness. | ||
The arrogance of the team. | ||
Because, and this is the left-wing media, you don't hold anybody accountable and now look what you got. | ||
And yesterday you're nervous. | ||
You can see last night in the looks in your eyes. | ||
You're nervous. | ||
This is what you wrought. | ||
And in the great irony, this is exactly what we're going to do to blow it all up. | ||
The Democratic Party is going to be shredded. | ||
Shredded. | ||
Because of the way they stole it. | ||
The way they were covered by social media, the media oligarchs, the mainstream media. | ||
No responsibility. | ||
And look what you got. | ||
Biden's calling the elections illegitimate. | ||
Biden's welcoming Putin to take a hunk of Ukraine. | ||
Biden's saying that she told him, I'm not going to be transparent. | ||
And Biden agreed that we're in a fourth turning. | ||
I'm glad he's getting the Cliff Notes of War Room. | ||
He must be listening to Posobiec's Human Events Podcast. | ||
Okay. | ||
Next, we got a big league guest. | ||
Emerald Robinson on her first appearance post Newsmax. | ||
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Because you know why? | ||
Not only is she smart and tough, but she's relentless and she will not back down one inch. | ||
And that's what we need today. | ||
Here's what you need. | ||
Authenticity and fight. | ||
Authenticity and fight. | ||
I tell all these politicians, all these guys come in and tell me about the parade, all this stuff, and a lot of them throwing up gimmicks. | ||
I say, stop. | ||
People now, with social media and everything like that, they see. | ||
They don't want phonies. | ||
They don't want more Ben Sasses, right? | ||
Don't want any more disasters. | ||
Just be who you are every day. | ||
But if you're not going to sit there and fight for people, they don't want some theoretical conversation. | ||
We're beyond theory. | ||
The country's right now at a crossroads. | ||
Been building for a long time. | ||
And think of how many elections we won. | ||
How many times have you sat there and heard, this is the most important election in America. | ||
This is the most important election in life. | ||
This is the most important election. | ||
You ring doorbell, give donations, ring doorbells and give more donations. | ||
We won more elections. | ||
We lost and we lost the country. | ||
Okay. | ||
We allowed them to steal it. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
We allowed them to steal it. | ||
Never again. | ||
And remember, Mark Elias is still, he's fighting a rear guard action, a rear guard action. | ||
Now it's time to press in golf. | ||
It's time to press the bet. | ||
Next, my guest was the former White House correspondent for Newsmax. | ||
She's got big things in her future. | ||
We can't announce those today, but it's a lot of big things. | ||
I'm going to bring Emerald Robinson. | ||
Okay, Emerald, first off, you've got one of the sharpest minds on politics out there, so give me your assessment, as dispassionately as you can give it, because I may be a tad too close to it. | ||
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You know me, I don't do anything very dispassionately either, and that has gotten Yeah, that's a good one. | |
Ben is bringing in Emeril Robinson for a dispassionate discussion of Biden. | ||
Walk me through, is that war room or not? | ||
That's war room. | ||
Give me, walk me through your assessment of the first year of the Biden regime. | ||
Well, what I can say, Stephen, is exactly what I thought it would be and said it would be when I was standing on the North Lawn last January 20th, 2021, and Biden was being installed in office. | ||
We could already know and you said a lot of people said the kind of reality that we would have a year later in which Uh, there's vaccine mandates. | ||
More people are actually getting sick, uh, despite these, uh, vaccine mandates and the promotion of the vaccine. | ||
We also knew that prices were going to soar. | ||
I had warned many, especially my family around me, so not to just be dispassionate to get personal, that you should probably stock up on certain items because we will face a supply chain crisis. | ||
We would be diminished on the world stage, that America would be facing one of the hardest times we had seen In decades, and that is where we are. | ||
In talking about Biden specifically, as he walked by me that day a year ago, he was very frail. | ||
Very frail. | ||
And I continue to talk to sources in the White House, and though we knew he'd been hidden in his basement throughout the campaign, it's a little bit harder to hide someone that has tried very, very much to hide him. | ||
He's been in the White House and talking to several White Secret Service sources, They would keep me abreast of how dire the situation was with the president and that he walks around at night not knowing where he is from time to time and he you know has other Other health issues that does not get reported in a media that has so far covered for him until yesterday. | ||
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But no, no, hang on. | |
But half the night they didn't want to show any clips. | ||
So that's a tell. | ||
But they said, oh, my God, it's the longest in history. | ||
He's so robust. | ||
He was so energetic. | ||
What was your sense of you saw the frailness? | ||
And by the way, they had nobody show up. | ||
They got a social distance, had three million people, social distance, covered back to the Washington Monument. | ||
Nobody showed up. | ||
They had a hundred. | ||
Nobody showed up. | ||
Nobody showed up. | ||
It was the most depressing inauguration. | ||
But the National Guard was there. | ||
And I would talk to some of these boys in the National Guard as I was walking from my office to the White House and asking them exactly why they are there. | ||
They pretended that there was such a great threat to Biden on the inauguration day, and they had to lock down the city. | ||
And the National Guard troops who were there, these boys, were just standing around. | ||
Many of them helped me kind of carry myself for the long walk since it was so close down to the White House. | ||
And they said, we don't know why we're here. | ||
This makes no sense. | ||
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That's it for that was a crowd. | |
Smart. | ||
What? | ||
Okay. | ||
Give me your assessment of your White House correspondent. | ||
Did you see robustness? | ||
Did you see energy? | ||
Did you see a guy that was on top of things? | ||
No, but even CNN had admitted that this wasn't very good for him, for Biden, and that the White House was going to have to do a lot of cleanup. | ||
That was the line, except for PBS correspondent, and I think now show host, Yamiche Alcindor, who often has been a huge Biden cheerleader. | ||
They had admitted that this wasn't very good for him. | ||
He's really struggled to answer. | ||
I guess if your barometer was he stayed standing the entire time, And made it then they could count it as a success. | ||
But as far as on messaging or answering questions, you could tell an American see it. | ||
I hear it from people who are not political and find out I'm a White House correspondent. | ||
And they ask me, is it as bad as it looks? | ||
And knowing what I know, I had to I have to tell them it's worse. | ||
What about this morning, too, on CBS, which has always been one of the biggest proponents of this regime, when the interviewer, which I thought gave a great interview, but she literally mocked the vice president of the United States about Biden to her face. | ||
She said, you got to clean up on State Department aisle three. | ||
And Kamala Harris answers the question, didn't brace up the reporter, answers the question like it's a legitimate question. | ||
The content of it was legitimate, but if somebody on the right had asked it like that, people would have been in high freakout mode. | ||
And I'm not trying to do whataboutism, but it shows you Kamala Harris, it's not only the content, it's also the way they present Emerald. | ||
Well, it's gotten to a point that even the Vice President can't pretend That it's not a disaster. | ||
She's had her own missteps in the media, and she really struggled media-wise, and that's why you've seen them not really focus on her in the way that they planned to the day they took office. | ||
If you'll recall, we really thought that they would be pushing her more, but she's been so bad in the media they can't even get behind her. | ||
The Democratic machine. | ||
But look, this has been going on all along with the White House. | ||
I remember when Biden did admit that there was a crisis at the border. | ||
Remember when he was spontaneously talking to reporters, which rarely happens. | ||
And then the next press briefing, in the briefing room, Jen Psaki said, well, what the president says is not necessarily the official position of the administration in so many words, saying that the position of the administration is that this is not a crisis. | ||
Think about that. | ||
The press secretary, Saying that what the president says is not the official position of the president's administration. | ||
So this has been happening all along. | ||
It's just now we're finally seeing the left-wing media, the cheerleaders for Biden, kind of now have to try to reestablish a little bit of integrity for themselves because they're also in a really bad place. | ||
Their credibility is as low as Biden's poll numbers, if not lower. | ||
What about this comment about the legitimacy of the 22 election? | ||
I mean, their whole thing has been about the legitimacy. | ||
How do you think... It shows you that off the top of his head, he doesn't really have a concept of what's going on here. | ||
What are your thoughts about that? | ||
He just doesn't. | ||
He doesn't have a concept of what's going on. | ||
The legitimacy of the 22 election is what we should be talking about the most, and I know you are. | ||
When he went to Georgia and he made that speech, That shows you how worried they are about the upcoming midterms. | ||
And I think as we head closer to it, their worry will continue to cancel more people, right? | ||
So not only are they trying to kick against any kind of election integrity push, from conservatives or Americans who are concerned about election integrity, but you're also going to see more people get shut down who are talking about the truth. | ||
Because they're worried and they don't even have an answer for this when you talk to them about it except for Republicans are trying to suppress the vote. | ||
Okay, we got a minute here. | ||
I know we can't disclose everything you're working on, but how are people, obviously we want you back on here in the War Room, I see you're on Getter, we're following you closely. | ||
How do people get to you right now, and when are we going to start seeing more and getting more, we need a daily fix of Emerald Robinson and her thinking, her unique perspective on things, when are we going to get that? | ||
Well, immediately you can go to my Substack, though I might have been off air for almost three months now. | ||
I continue to be active on my Substack, and that's often where I can do better explanations of the news that I'm talking about, or even break news there. | ||
So if you go to Substack, and a lot of people might not know what it is, but Google it, you'll see it. | ||
Emerald Roberts' Substack. | ||
I do almost daily posts there at this point. | ||
Also, you can follow me on Getter at Emerald Robinson, and I can also announce that I am going to be doing my own show sometime within the probably next month or so. | ||
I don't have a launch date yet, and that's with Frank Speech. | ||
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Wow! | |
We can announce that. | ||
Mike Lindell's Frank Speech. | ||
Emerald Robinson, the show's going to launch within a month, or about a month. | ||
Congrats. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
We've already announced those subsites. | ||
We'll put them all up on our site. | ||
Yeah, and we'll hit the hard news with no filter. | ||
The things you can't see on corporate media because corporate media is dead. | ||
Oh, you mean we'll get an Emerald Robinson show? | ||
I got it. | ||
Yes! | ||
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Hard analysis, no filter. | |
Emerald, thank you very much. | ||
Keep punching, girl. | ||
Emerald Robinson just announced she's going to be on Frank's Beach with her new show in about a month. | ||
Mike Gibbons from Ohio next with a rebuttal to Joe Biden. | ||
That the most important thing was that President Biden didn't get anything done. | ||
Please. | ||
Think about this. | ||
What are Republicans for? | ||
What are they for? | ||
Name me one thing they're for. | ||
And so the problem here is that I think what happens, what I have to do in the change in tactic, if you will, I have to make clear to the American people what we are for. | ||
We passed the law. | ||
It passed a lot of things that people don't even understand what's all that's in it, understandably. | ||
People understand it and it got passed with collaborationists. | ||
The infrastructure bill that they would never give President Trump, the collaborationist passed. | ||
The American Recovery Act, we said on the show time and time and time again it was going to throw, and we were the ones that were saying during Trump's time, when you have this massive drop in aggregate demand, what the CCP virus did, you have to bridge your way, you have to, and that's what those were, those bills that Nancy Pelosi fought but Trump Finally punched through. | ||
You have to have these bridges to take the aggregate demand that was caused by the CCP virus. | ||
But then we didn't have an aggregate demand problem. | ||
And they passed, I think it was $1.9 trillion American recovery plan. | ||
And now you got Steve Ratner, who's a Democrat, wants to be Secretary of Treasury. | ||
And you got Larry Summers, a former Secretary of the Treasury and National Economic Council advisor, right? | ||
You got those guys saying, oh, well, that's what's called not transitory permanent inflation. | ||
We said that on the show of this day, a year ago, this all is going to happen. | ||
You couldn't do it. | ||
And the next couple of days went through analysis. | ||
We're going to have Navarro on here in a second. | ||
How is it going to go into stagflation? | ||
Couldn't do that. | ||
And we said from the beginning, it's not transitory inflation. | ||
It's going to be permanent, or at least semi-permanent, enough to burn a hole through the working class and the middle class in this country. | ||
But no no no no no no no no no no the great mind yesterday really showed that biden He he's the ether Of the mediocrity of this city. That's what's so brain about this. This is how divine divine providence works in mysterious ways About them stealing it and about flipping over their card about how marxist and how radical they are and how they want to change this Country how they want to destroy this country, but they put front and center The kind of the thing itself the ether of the mediocrity | ||
He's been in this town 40 years as a U.S. | ||
Senator. | ||
I think the youngest guy ever elected to the Senate. | ||
He was 29, wasn't even eligible to hold the office when he was elected. | ||
He had a birthday and by the time he was in the 45 days or 60 days between the November election and January, he had a birthday and was able to become a U.S. | ||
Senator. | ||
He's a creature of this town. | ||
It's the mediocrity! | ||
The lack of focus, the lack of really understanding what's going on in the world, the lack of understanding of how things fit together and how this economy works and actually how it works, working class people, middle class people, what the reality of their lives are. | ||
And it's that lack of understanding, that's why people hate politicians. | ||
He just gives these bromides, it's all this irrelevant just, it's just word salads, it just don't mean anything. | ||
It's not even being a Democrat. | ||
That's the Uniparty. | ||
When they talk, it's not meaningful. | ||
It's not meaningful. | ||
It's just all this kind of political jargon, this political nomenclature that never quite gets to the heart of it. | ||
That was the single biggest thing of Trump when he first came out. | ||
He didn't. | ||
What do people say? | ||
People hate him. | ||
He doesn't talk like a politician. | ||
He cuts to the heart of it. | ||
And that's one of the reasons they hate him so much. | ||
Remember, the entire game, the entire con, the entire scam has to have many parts of it. | ||
It's one of the things in the War Room. | ||
We don't do the normal scam. | ||
We talk about hard stuff. | ||
We talk about capital markets, finance, geopolitics, down to the basics of a precinct committee and taking over a school board. | ||
From the sublime to the less sublime. | ||
Everything in between. | ||
And the audience understands it, digs it, grasps it, uses it for their life. | ||
For what? | ||
Wait for it. | ||
Their agency. | ||
That's what they don't want you to have. | ||
Agency. | ||
You. | ||
Have. | ||
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All. | |
The power. | ||
Not some of the power. | ||
Not a little bit of the power. | ||
You actually have the power. | ||
It's the reason they fear you. | ||
It's the reason they fear Trump. | ||
Trump put you in the room in 16. | ||
In the room. | ||
And now you've put yourself in the room. | ||
And that combo with Trump and you in the room? | ||
Hello? | ||
That's what they fear. | ||
That's what every different, they're going to, illegally, civilly, every way they're coming for Trump. | ||
Every way. | ||
Because they realize the combo platter of an empowered, true populist movement with a hammer like Donald Trump. | ||
This audience is the anvil, and Donald Trump's the hammer. | ||
You think they want that? | ||
No, they do not, and they will do anything and everything to stop it. | ||
And let me give them a newsflash. | ||
It's not stoppable. | ||
It is not stoppable. | ||
I want to bring in Mike Gibbons. | ||
One of the most contested primaries we have is this Republican primary for the Senate. | ||
Among what, James Timken, J.D. | ||
Vance, Josh Mandel, and Mike Gibbons joins us now. | ||
Mike, so he threw down yesterday, Republicans don't stand for anything. | ||
So give me the rebuttal. | ||
What do you stand for as a United States Senator? | ||
What do you believe this party should stand for? | ||
And what are you, Mike Gibbons, going to stand for? | ||
Because you're replacing, no offense, a guy I'm not a fan of. | ||
Another wuss. | ||
Okay. | ||
So what are you going to, what's your rebuttal to Joe Biden? | ||
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Well, you know, he's a delusional man, but it's pretty obvious what a real Republican stands for. | |
We stand for the Constitution, freedom of speech, an end to censorship, right to bear arms, right to worship, you know, protection of the unborn, personal freedom. | ||
National borders. | ||
I actually believe in borders. | ||
Small government, fair elections, voter IDs, strong economy. | ||
Okay, I got that. | ||
When you say you believe in borders, be specific. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
As a U.S. | ||
Senator, what are you going to do about the borders? | ||
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Well, I mean, the problem we have, Trump had a solution for. | |
We need to finish the wall. | ||
They're pouring across. | ||
We don't have borders right now. | ||
So I believe in borders. | ||
We don't have a nation if we don't have borders. | ||
And so that's, you know, I can elaborate on any one of these, but, you know, America first, we believe in America first, at least real Republicans do. | ||
You know, small government, fair elections, free markets, stable prices, less regulation, low taxes, law and order. | ||
And we believe in care for victims, not criminals. | ||
It's pretty simple. | ||
Not all Republicans believe in this. | ||
I want to do something about that. | ||
Uh, but if you, if you were, if you were in the U S Senate, would you have Rob Portman's the guy that got this infrastructure bill going? | ||
The only thing that's keeping and today's show is called kill it in the crib. | ||
We got that. | ||
We've got the, we've got the, uh, we've got the, uh, the artwork that we have up on getter and everywhere putting it out to kill it in the crib tour. | ||
Right. | ||
We're very proud. | ||
We said, yeah, kill it in the crib. | ||
And we did. | ||
Hey, suck on that. | ||
Would you, would you have been one of the 19 collaborationist led by Rob Portman? | ||
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You know, I love, I love infrastructure. | |
We need to improve our infrastructure. | ||
But I will tell you what, we are living in an inflationary environment. | ||
You mentioned it just a few minutes ago. | ||
You know, we've had, we had cost push inflation. | ||
You know, right now we have wage push inflation. | ||
It does, it does not go away. | ||
You know, my firm, we just raised our starting salaries for analysts by 30%. | ||
You mean demand push, not wage push? | ||
No, I'm telling you wage push. | ||
We right now are seeing wage push inflation across the economy. | ||
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I'm telling you what we we right now are are seeing wage push inflation across the economy and You know, you're seeing you're gonna see what does that mean? What does that mean? | |
What does that mean? What does that mean? | ||
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When wages go up they have they go up in response to increasing prices and it just and and then prices raise You know, it's an ongoing process prices go up in response to the fact that businesses can't make it make a profit So they raise their prices Yeah, but we're seeing you know, we're as I said, we're seeing wage push inflation across the board Thank you. | |
Where do you see that? | ||
Well, where do you see that? | ||
Right now, wages are, the working class people are getting crushed because inflation, the PPI is that the producer price is nine and a half percent, the consumer price is seven, but if the consumer was by the old calculations being the teens, And wages are like four or five percent, so you have a negative, you have a gap there. | ||
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And that's why we have to go up, like the early late 70s and early 80s. | |
Are you against higher wages? | ||
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No. | |
In fact, they better be higher because nobody can buy what they need to live. | ||
Then how are you going to get out of inflation? | ||
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Well, it's an ugly solution. | |
We're going to have to, you know, what they did in the early 80s, they cranked the interest rates up and they slowed everything down. | ||
You know, it's a problem. | ||
So this is stagflation? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
And we're in it. | ||
The Republicans, then how, you're going to go in the Senate. | ||
The Republicans supported the American Recovery Act, a bunch of them, and they supported, they would have never gotten the infrastructure. | ||
Two things he said he accomplished because Republicans allowed him to do that. | ||
What are you going to do differently? | ||
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Well, you know, I will tell you, I think we need to stop the wasteful spending. | |
And right now is not the time to set a whole new set of entitlements out there. | ||
You know, we overdid it. | ||
We pushed more money out. | ||
We put $1.9 trillion out in the economy. | ||
The definition of inflation is too many dollars chasing too few goods. | ||
And we have it. | ||
And the infrastructure bill is only going to add on to it. | ||
It wasn't the time for an infrastructure bill. | ||
Mitch McConnell allowed the continued resolution to be kicked down, so we still haven't financed the government of the $1.5 trillion structural deficit we have annually, ladies and gentlemen, annually, that nobody wants to talk about. | ||
And Mitch McConnell gave him a $3 trillion new ceiling to the debt ceiling. | ||
As a United States Senator, would you have supported that? | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
I mean, we are out of money. | ||
This is unsustainable. | ||
Somebody has to say no. | ||
We either say no now or it's going to get a lot uglier in the future. | ||
And we need to send Republicans to Congress. | ||
That actually understand that what our national debt is unsustainable, you know, it's, it's, it can't continue. | ||
And right now, so when Mitch, so when Mitch, I got that part, but when Mitch McConnell comes to you and say, Hey, you got to sign up here. | ||
We got to increase the debt ceiling for $3 trillion and put it right past the election. | ||
What are you going to tell him? | ||
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I'm not going to do it. | |
You know, I, I'm going to tell you, I tell the truth and the truth is we can't spend any more money. | ||
I want to cut things back. | ||
I don't want to increase spending. | ||
No new entitlements. | ||
Build Back Better is a license for the complete breakdown of the country, and I won't let it happen. | ||
What about the continued resolutions? | ||
Build Back Better got that, but just the ongoing budget now. | ||
We take about three and a half trillion. | ||
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We have to fight and negotiate to cut things back every day I'm in office. | |
Frankly, the first thing I do is I say, let's shut down the Department of Education. | ||
First of all, it's unconstitutional anyhow. | ||
And there's 5,000 people that we're paying that have never educated one kid. | ||
All I do is create dysfunction. | ||
There's a lot of things that can be cut. | ||
Would you put those up on your website? | ||
We've got to bounce, but would you put those up on your website? | ||
We'll have you back on. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Mike Gibbons is a business guy, financier, investment banker, smart guy, tough guy. | ||
Mike, we've got to bounce. | ||
How do people find out more about you? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do they get to your campaign? | ||
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GibbonsforOhio.com. | |
We're on Facebook, Gibbons for Ohio. | ||
We're on everything, Getter, Facebook. | ||
Twitter, you name it. | ||
And give your guys give us a heads up when you put your list of the cuts and how you're going to get handed We'll definitely promote that and let people take a look at it and come to their own conclusion. It's a tough race So they got mandel jd vance Uh, we're looking good right now It's a it's a it's a you're you're a tough fight in irishman I This is why I'm so fascinated by this race. | ||
Four very impressive people. | ||
Okay, a short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro is going to join us. | ||
Mike Gibbons, thank you very much. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, who was with us one year ago. | ||
Today, when Dr. Navarro laid out the fiasco that was going to come before us. | ||
He's going to walk us through what Biden was given and how he has trashed it. | ||
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Is the country more unified than when you first took office? | ||
The answer is, based on some of the stuff we've got done, I'd say yes, but it's not nearly unified as it should be. | ||
I still contend, and I know you'll have a right to judge me by this, I still contend that unless you can reach consensus in a democracy, you cannot sustain the democracy. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And so this is a real test. | ||
Whether or not my My counterpart in China is right or not when he says autocracies are the only thing that are going to prevail because democracies take too long to make decisions and countries are too divided. | ||
I believe we're going through one of those inflection points in history that occurs every several generations or even more than that, even more time than that, where things are changing almost regardless of any particular policy. | ||
The world's changing in big ways. | ||
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We're going to see, if you heard me say this before, we're going to see more change. | |
This mindless buffoon, when you're writing the crib notes, it's called a fourth turning. | ||
It's called the turnings. | ||
It happens about every 80 to 100 years in American history. | ||
And it just doesn't happen. | ||
It's not, the policies in the institutions from one to the next, it's quite, and people say it's a crazy theory. | ||
Well, hey, maybe. | ||
I kind of like the framework and it works. | ||
And now I've got Joe Biden, the illegitimate regime head over there, agreeing, except he doesn't understand it like he doesn't understand anything. | ||
And no, you don't need consensus to work. | ||
That's another thing. | ||
Go look at the Greeks. | ||
Here's why. | ||
If their idea is to turn us into basically a cultural Marxist country and destroy the Constitution, a republic that's been handed down generation after generation after generation after generation with patriot blood on battlefields all over the world, we're not going to reach a consensus on that. | ||
We do not agree with that, and we will never agree with that, and we will fight it until we defeat it. | ||
The war room is not here to unite the country. | ||
The war room is here to fight your cultural Marxism, your globalism, your destruction of the middle class, the working class, and therefore the constitutional republic that's been handed down from generations from time immemorial. | ||
That's our thesis. | ||
That's our theory of the case. | ||
And note to self, we're winning and you're losing. | ||
And we're going to continue to win, because John Paul Jones, I've got a painting over here, one of the audience members sent, we'll show it hopefully this afternoon or tomorrow. | ||
We have not yet begun to fight. | ||
And we have a unique opportunity, if everybody gets focused, if everybody gets focused, we have a unique opportunity to shatter, to shatter this globalist, cultural Marxist apparatus in all its glory on November 8th, and let the shards, and let it all scramble out there. | ||
And let him reform at some other time decades from now. | ||
100 seats in 100 years. | ||
And the centerpiece of that's going to be the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
The Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Working class Hispanics. | ||
50% of the Hispanic vote. | ||
50% of the African American male vote. | ||
And MAGA? | ||
Boom. | ||
A realignment like 1932. | ||
Okay, let me bring in Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
He's going to ride shotgun with me here for a while. | ||
We're going to have Boris in next. | ||
Rudy's going to join us tonight. | ||
The posse, the brains of the operation are coming together. | ||
Navarro, real quickly, you've got three minutes here. | ||
You were on the show a year ago. | ||
Walk us through what you handed off to these clowns and what they did with it, sir. | ||
Let me do the top line here to set up the next segment here. | ||
First of all, take this to the bank. | ||
Both our economy and the financial markets are in far worse shape | ||
Then anybody is telling us okay the financial markets themselves are clearly signaling stagflation when stock prices go down that signals recession when bond prices go down and yields go up that signals inflation so it's just shouting at us and I'm I'm feeling like the year 2000 the big crash there things are | ||
Things are far worse than the touts on CNBC and Bloomberg are telling us. | ||
The economy's far worse because the government officials are not providing us the statistics we need in a pandemic world. | ||
Steve, the misery index, unemployment rate plus inflation rate now is north of 15%. | ||
That 4.2% unemployment rate that Biden's touting No, no, no, no, no. | ||
With the great resignation and discouraged workers and service sector refugees, when you count them in, that jumps up to at least 9%. | ||
When you look at the inflation rate itself, around 7%, it's the second derivative problem, Steve. | ||
I think they taught you that on the other side of the river. | ||
It's that inflation's increasing at an increasing rate. | ||
Ergo, the second derivative is positive. | ||
So, this is where we stand, and it is a Biden-induced collapse coming in the financial markets, and it's a Biden-induced recession and stagflation. | ||
Coming for America particularly for blue-collar black and brown Americans who don't have the luxury of shorting or hedging in their portfolios. | ||
That's where we stand. | ||
I can walk us through next what the Trump administration handed off to Joe Biden. | ||
But everything that we're experiencing right now is a Biden-induced problem that results directly from policy decisions either made or not made. | ||
Joe Biden has to own this. | ||
And by the way, I sit there listening to that clip and it's like, wow, he must be watching The War Room. | ||
Joe Biden's talking about the fourth turning. | ||
Of course, he was doing it in a mindless, feckless way, but even Joe understands that he's being engulfed by something, but he doesn't understand that he created it. | ||
Okay, Associated Press reporting right now, those who want to see Joe Biden run for re-election, 28 percent. | ||
New poll just out this morning, 28 percent. | ||
Who are those people? |