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The virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
So what do I see for 2022? | ||
What's my outlook? | ||
Right, first of all, to me, we have the strongest economy perhaps I have ever seen. | ||
The strongest kind, by the way, gave you those short nip and tuck right there went on, but that's Kramer a couple of weeks ago. | ||
The greatest economy he had ever seen. | ||
This is a guy that's got a platform that's massive on supposedly the leading business network in the country. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
Okay? | ||
And it's scary. | ||
And I wonder how many people piled into stocks, right? | ||
When Cortez and Navarro basically said in mid-November, I think we've topped here. | ||
The bottom's going to fall. | ||
They said the bottom's going to fall from day one in the stagflation, which came through the whole year. | ||
They were also the first guys to say, this inflation is not transitory. | ||
It's going to be, unfortunately, in perpetuity when they pass the American Recovery Act and all this. | ||
You've got a supply chain structural problem. | ||
And now you've got, you're throwing Napalm on a raging dumpster fire. | ||
So what are they doing right now in Capitol Hill? | ||
Understand this, because we're always right in our predictions. | ||
They're up there scheming right now about another, wait for it, stimulus bill. | ||
Goldman Sachs had this newsletter out today, said how small businesses needs it. | ||
Cortez, small businesses need it because Washington DC right now is like East Berlin. | ||
Chicago, you got a special talk to us in Chicago. | ||
We're gonna try to get it tonight to tomorrow. | ||
These great American cities of Chicago, of New York City, of Washington DC, of Los Angeles, California, of San Francisco, are imploding. | ||
And by the way, that's the economy. | ||
The anarchy is out of control in New York City. | ||
We're gonna try to get Carrick on here. | ||
For this evening, the police officers being gunned down, people being shot in the streets, a DA who's letting everybody out of jail. | ||
A complete joke, this DA, that has made these places dangerous beyond all guess. | ||
And you're the first guy to call and say, hey, Chicago is a third world city. | ||
It's going to lead what these major cities are going to become. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
And Steve, you're so right. | ||
It's not just the horrific human toll, of course, and that's the most important part, but also the economic damage that's being done to these cities because of vaccine mandates, because of previous lockdowns, and because of current totally unscientific and onerous Virus restrictions. | ||
Now, let me put some numbers behind this to prove what I'm talking about. | ||
I think part of the reason stocks are getting killed today, by the way, is the news that came out of the New York Fed overnight, because markets were pretty quiet overnight after a wild week last week. | ||
I expected Sunday night markets might be kind of volatile here. | ||
They weren't. | ||
Maybe people were too tired from those crazy football games, but markets were quiet until this morning when the New York Fed data came out. | ||
And I want to show this New York Fed data two very telling surveys About the impacts of the unreasonable virus restrictions and vaccine mandates on the economy for the New York area specifically. | ||
So the first chart shows business activity in the New York area. | ||
This is the tri-state area, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. | ||
This is out of the New York Fed. | ||
That chart goes back a year. | ||
So this is the tenure of Joe Biden. | ||
That bottom line for those who are watching in the yellow, that is the current | ||
Activity index of the New York Fed as surveyed from business owners as you can see it has been rolling over since summer just hit a new low at 9.2 but what I really want to point out here as I pointed out on my social media is mind the gap and what I mean by the gap is there's a massive gap on this chart between where business activity is actual realized business activity versus expectations and So they ask business owners, what do you expect is going to happen? | ||
And then they ask, what has actually happened? | ||
And this gap is wide. | ||
It has been incredibly wide during all of Joe Biden's presidency, and it is now widening dramatically, showing just how disappointing... Hang on. | ||
For our podcast and radio audience that can't see the chart, this is hugely important. | ||
I want you to take your time and tell us again where those numbers are, what the numbers are, what do they mean? | ||
Yes, so the business owners of the tri-state area, they expected that this Business Activity Index would be at 43.7 for January. | ||
Instead, it came in at 9.2. | ||
It came in at less than a quarter. | ||
of expectations for business activity. | ||
And it is not just that it is low, Steve, but for those who can't see the chart, it is also rolling over. | ||
And the trend is not your friend when you look at this chart. | ||
Now listen, part of this is because of what Joe Biden's doing on a nationwide basis. | ||
But a lot of this also is particular to those blue jurisdictions of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, because their unreasonable, unscientific virus restrictions are deterring economic activity. | ||
They are deterring work, They're deterring visitors, and it's reflected right now in the data. | ||
And by the way, that is a Services Index data. | ||
I want to go to the next chart, which also came out today from the New York Fed. | ||
Similar survey, except this one focuses on manufacturing. | ||
This is manufacturing for the state of New York. | ||
It's known as the Empire Survey. | ||
It's been around for decades. | ||
A lot of people on Wall Street pay a lot of attention to the Empire Survey from the New York Fed on manufacturing data. | ||
Now, unfortunately, Like that services sector index, we have the same kind of gap, mind the gap, meaning expectations are way above reality, unfortunately, in Biden's miserable economic quagmire. | ||
But even worse than that, I think, even worse than the gap on this chart, for those who can see it, It has gone negative, meaning it is below zero. | ||
It is minus 0.7% New York Fed manufacturing survey, and it has not been below zero. | ||
Steve, this is important. | ||
That chart goes back two years. | ||
It has not been below zero since the spring of 2020 lockdowns. | ||
So all of the gains, all of the recovery off of the spring of 2020 lockdowns. | ||
All of that goodwill, all of that economic activity, all the prosperity that was being built in the Trump boom 2.0, which did carry into the first few months of the Biden administration, that has been squandered. | ||
And this isn't my opinion again. | ||
This is from the New York Fed. | ||
We have gone negative on manufacturing in this country. | ||
For the first time since the spring of 2020 lockdown. | ||
So that is, you know, look, we like to connect the dots right on this show, Steve. | ||
Let's connect the dots between what's happening on Wall Street today, what's going on on Main Street as revealed by these charts we're showing, and then what is part of the cause? | ||
There's several causes, but part of the cause, the absolutely draconian lockdowns and the draconian virus restrictions. | ||
That is, and by the way, a lot of brave patriots, tens of thousands of them marched against those draconian restrictions yesterday. | ||
And God bless them for doing so and for being brave because it is nobody's business whether or not you decided to get vaccinated. | ||
First of all, nobody should be compelled to get vaccinated. | ||
But even beyond that, no one, no one should be compelled to disclose whether or not they had been vaccinated because medical privacy matters. | ||
And I should not have to tell a movie theater or a restaurant And I certainly should not have to tell my employer to get a paycheck whether or not I had been vaccinated. | ||
It is absolutely nobody's business. | ||
And it's not just unjust, Steve. | ||
It's also economically harmful to this country, as these charts are showing us, as the stock market is showing us. | ||
We're in a really, really bad place right now, economically, in this country. | ||
In calamity, there's always opportunity. | ||
There is opportunity for the America First movement to provide the right answers from here. | ||
How do we get back to the days of the Trump boom 1.0 and 2.0? | ||
How do we get back to policies of economic nationalism? | ||
If we make that case, If we make it forcefully, if we make it persuasively in this year of 2022, we are going to have a transformational political shift, a secular political shift in this country to the America First movement, changing the GOP permanently into a workers party and into economic nationalism, holding sway over national policy in this country and doing so for decades. | ||
So things are very, very dark right now. | ||
However, there can be a bright economic and And policy dawn ahead if we have the guts and if we have the smarts to stick to the majors. | ||
Don't major in the minors. | ||
Immigration and inflation. | ||
And today we're obviously focused most on inflation because of all of this news. | ||
I want to quickly about how that translates into the politics between lagging and leading indicators. | ||
Right now, talk to me about the leading indicators. | ||
So you talk about that because this is how we forecast out of this carnage and their solutions. | ||
First off, they box themselves into a corner. | ||
OK, we know that. | ||
Number two, the tools they have, unless they go back and admit they were wrong from the beginning, which just like on vaccines, they can't do. | ||
That's why he said, we started the show, he's going to vaccinate all 340 million plus in the United States and all 7.2 billion in the world. | ||
That's the way they get through the pandemic, right? | ||
It's not that it's the natural immunity, herd immunity, or that Omicron is nature's vaccine, right? | ||
Are you even seeing the indications in Europe, even from the WHO, that this thing will go to epidemic and then it'll just become endemic, right? | ||
No. | ||
The vaccine policies and their handling of the biosecurity catastrophe is the same as the economics, and that's where they're going to go to more and more and more spending. | ||
They're going to look at that tool, juicing this to try to pay for it, which is only going to exacerbate it. | ||
But as you look at leading indicators, How bad does this get in the case we have to make to working class Hispanics, working class African-Americans, and the MAGA movement? | ||
And particularly that this is not just about winning an election. | ||
This is about shattering the Democratic Party as it exists today and have MAGA representatives that then step in after you pick up 100 seats in the House and really shut the Biden administration down and start to put policies in the architectonics of it that lead to the future. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
You know, Steve, look, let's be honest about this. | ||
The ruling class has created, and they've used the virus largely as the excuse, they have created a system which works incredibly well for those crony credentialed elites at the expense Of working class people because of the lockdowns, the virus restrictions, they have been incredibly lucrative for a select small group of companies and people affiliated with those companies, particularly big pharma and big tech. | ||
So, but when we look at the grand lies that we have been told by institutions that Americans probably previously trusted, lies from institutions like the Fed, who promised us that inflation was transitory when it is systemic and the Fed is completely behind the curve. | ||
Lies from the CDC and other public health authorities that if you get this vaccine, number one, you're going to be released from restrictions. | ||
And number two, you will not neither acquire nor transmit the virus. | ||
Grand lies that have been spread to the American people. | ||
So unfortunately, there's a tremendous and warranted void of trust from the American people toward these institutions to lead a renewal out of this of this terrible economic situation that we're in. | ||
And because of that, Steve, I think unfortunately, It portends more pain and more misery ahead. | ||
Things are in all likelihood going to get worse before they get better. | ||
As I said, regarding those New York Fed charts that we showed, the trend is not our friend right now regarding these economic problems and this economic chaos in the country. | ||
And you mentioned also, and I think we'll talk about this in a future segment, you mentioned also on top of the economic consequences, the human toll, of course, which can further exacerbate uh... the economic downward spiral in a lot of american cities were in a really really terrible place right now we shouldn't try in any way to sugarcoat it the american people are adults they can handle the truth let's analyze the situation i'd like to say it's it's a policy and economic triage uh... you can't a triage effectively unless you're willing to to assess the | ||
injury assess the malady how bad is it okay now we know What do we do to fix it? | ||
What is the plan from here? | ||
And that's why I'm writing a lot about this. | ||
You're obviously speaking a lot about it on your show. | ||
What are the solutions? | ||
And for example, I think one of the biggest solutions that can be proposed, that must be proposed by the Republican Party, is not just eliminating illegal migration. | ||
That's a baseline case. | ||
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That's an absolute default. | |
But in addition to eliminating illegal migration, I think even a pause on legal immigration and on work visas is highly warranted at this time, primarily for economic reasons in the United States, to allow workers' wages to rise again in America. | ||
You know, even Ali Velshi in that tape you played at the beginning of the show, he even, I was surprised, frankly, in a moment of honesty, he even conceded that in that NBC poll that Americans state overwhelmingly that, yes, their incomes are not keeping pace with the rise in prices. | ||
Americans know the economic reality that we see in the macro statistics. | ||
They know it in their micro situations. | ||
Real wages have declined 10 months in a row. | ||
We need to provide answers as an America First movement of how we get real wages soaring again. | ||
And except for a couple years of Trump, real wages haven't increased since 1972. | ||
We've got 15 seconds. | ||
How do people follow you on social media, sir? | ||
Please find me on the Getter, the free speech platform. | ||
I'm really simply at Steve. | ||
And then over at the Twitter, until they kick me out, I'm at Cortez, Steve Cortez with an S. Thank you. | ||
Steve Cortez, thank you very much. | ||
Brain analysis. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
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Okay, I'm going to go to Rome to Ben, because I've got a couple things I need to get to. | ||
We're going to do more about the rally later today and tomorrow. | ||
Not going to be able to get too much to it, because right now they're all over Capitol Hill getting ready for testimony and hearings. | ||
But something makes my blood boil. | ||
I'm going to get Boris in here in a second. | ||
Associated Press. | ||
Okay? | ||
Associated Press. | ||
Democrats make surprising inroads in the redistricting fight. | ||
You want to know something that makes my blood boil? | ||
You want to see the hapless, feckless, establishment Republicans that we've got to blow out of here? | ||
Everything's persona fiera. | ||
Don't give me the happy talk of what you're going to do in November. | ||
Don't give me the happy talk of what you're going to do. | ||
Don't go on Fox and give me more happy talk. | ||
Take action. | ||
Show me what you're doing today. | ||
I don't want to hear your words when I see your actions, and they're folding across the board. | ||
Boris is going to be here to explain what this posse has to do to stiffen the spines and stiffen the resolves. | ||
But I've got to go to Rome quickly. | ||
Ben, we are beyond Wag the Dog now. | ||
They're talking 50,000 combat troops. | ||
It's 24-7 on MSNBC. | ||
It's all they want to talk about, that we've got to go to war in Ukraine, that we don't need to focus on the southern border of the United States. | ||
You've got to focus on the eastern border. | ||
of the Ukraine. How's it playing in the European capitals? | ||
Because the Germans won't even sit down and be a party to this, right? They just fired some German admiral that says something good about Putin, but forget him. The Germans got business deals all over. All their homes are heated by Russian natural gas. They're not even sitting down on this. The Financial Times today has got this big thing, Anglo-French relationships are at a bottom. | ||
And of course, in the middle, you've got power surge. | ||
The New World Order, their words, not mine, a New World Order from China with Russia, their junior partner, because we've botched this so badly. | ||
What's happening in the capitals of Europe? | ||
Are they seeing the phoniness of Joe Biden's wag the dog in Ukraine, sir? | ||
Well, you mentioned the article in the Financial Times, and here's the thing, that Xi and Putin are going to be sitting down and talking during the Beijing Winter Olympics. | ||
Precisely what they're going to be talking about, we don't yet know. | ||
But as you suggest, the changing geopolitical nature here in Europe is clearly going to be part of that. | ||
Here in continental Europe, in answer to your question, there's a sense of unreality. | ||
To the intensifying drumbeat of war. | ||
In the sense that here in Italy, here in Rome, Italians are just getting on with their daily lives as best they can after two years of COVID. | ||
And their main preoccupation is to get to the end of the COVID measures and to get on with ordinary life. | ||
So perhaps there's an element of wishful thinking there. | ||
Perhaps it's a case of ill-informed complacency. | ||
I'm not quite sure. | ||
But right now it's not a political priority. | ||
I think it's more of an occupation for the professional political classes. | ||
Even as you indicate, I think Russia has sent about 100,000 troops now to the Russia-Ukraine border. | ||
They're claiming this is simply just for military exercises. | ||
The New York Times just about half an hour ago said that Joe Biden was mulling plans to send between 1,000 and 5,000 troops to the eastern NATO countries. | ||
Hot developments now that the United States has said that families of the diplomatic missions can leave Kiev if they want to. | ||
No, they're pulling out the families. | ||
They're saying the diplomats can remain if they want to. | ||
The UK instead is pulling out both diplomatic staff and families from the diplomatic missions in anticipation of- You've already given me too much information. | ||
I'm getting sleepy. | ||
Let's go to, let's go to, because you know what? | ||
We don't care. | ||
We're not going to war in Ukraine. | ||
If the Biden administration wants to be at 9%, we dare you. | ||
Go do it. | ||
Go get in a shooting war in Ukraine to save yourself, be at 9%. | ||
New York Times had to avoid virus, Olympians bend over backwards. | ||
First off, NBC's not sending theirs. | ||
The cowards at NBC are not sending their own announcers. | ||
ESPN's not sending their own announcers, but it's okay if the athletes go. | ||
By the way, the most important story on the New York Times is, role of FBI in informant's muddled governor kidnapping case. | ||
New York Times admits it. | ||
You heard it first on Revolver News and on War Room. | ||
The whole Gretchen Whitmer case starts to fall apart because of 12 FBI agents, informants and assets. | ||
Real quickly, Ben, China, the Beijing Olympics, the Berlin Games of the 21st century, right? | ||
What's our current status? | ||
Well, with respect to the greatest super spreading event the world has ever seen, it was publicised on Sunday that yesterday that 39 cases now have been found at the airport. | ||
This is personnel and athletes coming in ahead of the games. | ||
But more seriously is the revelation that there are 33 cases inside the closed loop bubble. | ||
This is the bubble of protection, the hermetically sealed environment, which the CCP had been assuring the world it was going to be the most intense and secure and impermeable bubble that had ever been designed. | ||
And already they've notified 33 cases. | ||
Somewhat mysteriously is the news that along with that, China is now toning down, ratcheting down its Covid measures for athletes coming in. | ||
I saw one statistic which said that the cycle threshold had been reduced from 40 to 35. | ||
And the implication is that if somebody is asymptomatic, China just wants to go forward with an Olympic Games which is as normal as possible. | ||
And if there's a super-spreading event amongst the asymptomatic, that's not their problem. | ||
That does appear to be the Chinese mentality. | ||
Ben, real quickly. | ||
Real quickly, social media, how do people get to you? | ||
I'm on Getter, Steve. | ||
It's Getter at Hanwell. | ||
Let's get this on all the platforms, all the chat rooms. | ||
OK, Ben, thank you very much. | ||
Great reporting. | ||
China, you're all over this thing, so let's stay on top of the cutting edge. | ||
We're going to do more about the crisis in Brussels yesterday. | ||
Brought the water cannons out, brought the dogs out, brought the police out, tear gas, all of it to shut down the mandates, defeat the mandates. | ||
Across Europe, it's been just on fire. | ||
Ben, thank you so much. | ||
I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, sorry for keeping you so long, but we've got so much wood to chop here. | ||
I want to start with the great Ari Melber hit the other day. | ||
We're going to get to that in a second, but I've got to get to the work before us right now. | ||
Associated Press, Boris, is saying that the Democrats are making inroads which should be dominated, dominated, dominated by Republicans. | ||
What is going on here, brother, and what is happening in the great state of Florida? | ||
Steve, honored to be with you. | ||
Terrible day in the markets. | ||
A very insightful input, of course, from Cortez. | ||
And I know you've got Peter Navarro coming up. | ||
And here's what I'll say. | ||
This is what we've been screaming from the mountaintop for the last two, three months now. | ||
The rhino establishment Republicans across the country are squandering an opportunity of a lifetime, an opportunity of a century. | ||
Because as we say, They do these redistrictings once every decade, but the impact is felt for centuries. | ||
So, the RINOs in Missouri, who are not insisting on a 7-to-1 map, only one Democrat district, and effectively are allowing for a 5-to-3 map to pass. | ||
The fact that here in Arizona redistricting was a disaster, The fact that we are not acting as Democrats do in New York, in Maryland, in Illinois, in California, and by the way, the story in the AP, it referenced New York. | ||
They said, hey, look, these Democrats, not only, it's the perfect storm, not only are establishment Republicans being weak, the Democrats are acting like total killers. | ||
Absolute and total killers. | ||
And are insisting on zero districts in a place like Maryland. | ||
And then in Florida, that's where the fight is right now. | ||
Florida right now is ground zero of this battle. | ||
And the House map of Florida, the maps that have been put out by the legislature were weak. | ||
Absolutely weak. | ||
Effectively, 14-14 maps. | ||
Then Governor DeSantis comes in, and it's an 18-10 map that some are saying really is 28. | ||
Strong. | ||
What we need. | ||
But now there's actually pushback against the governor. | ||
Probably one of the first, if not the first time, the legislature, the Republican legislature of Florida has pushed back against Governor DeSantis. | ||
They say, well, no, that's going to hurt us in the courts. | ||
We need to be bipartisan. | ||
Nonsense. | ||
Absolute nonsense. | ||
Democrats don't care about being bipartisan. | ||
And by the way, the way it's covered is so hilarious. | ||
When it's MAGA and it's Republicans, it's, you are crushing our democracy. | ||
When it's Democrats, they're fighting for democracy. | ||
Nonsense. | ||
It's Mark Elias up in Ohio. | ||
Hey, look, there's no whining and crying in the War Room. | ||
No, never. | ||
Right? | ||
He's a tough hombre, but we could run the tables on this guy. | ||
If we had the same stiff spine he had on our side, it wouldn't even be a question. | ||
This is what's so upsetting. | ||
Okay, we've got 30 seconds here. | ||
You're going to hold through the break. | ||
What does this audience need to do today to take action on this, Boris Epstein? | ||
Get on the horn. | ||
Get on your emails. | ||
Let Florida know, the legislature and the governor's office, let them know that the Republicans maggot in Florida have to stay strong, not one inch back. | ||
18-10. | ||
That 18-10 map that Governor DeSantis put out has got to be the baseline. | ||
We're not taking one step back from that, and if we do, it's an utter failure. | ||
And it is a statement. | ||
It is a statement that MAGA is not in control in Florida. | ||
So we've got to be strong. | ||
That map, which is really, as you said, 20-8, has got to be the baseline version. | ||
I want to show the 28. | ||
Get the 28 map in everybody's hands. | ||
I need phone calls, emails to Governor DeSantis' office, also to the heads of the Senate and things. | ||
28. | ||
20 to 8. | ||
20 Republican MAGA, 8 Democrat, right? | ||
The people destroying the country. | ||
Remember, they can only cheat. | ||
They have to cheat to win. | ||
Sorry they don't like hearing that. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back. | ||
Navarro. | ||
Boris next. | ||
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Okay, Boris, I got so much to get into redistricting. | ||
We're going to cover it all week. | ||
I need the map up across the board in all the chat rooms. | ||
I need the phone numbers up there. | ||
I need the posse to man the ramparts. | ||
That's why you need a good night's sleep. | ||
If you're in the war room, you're working. | ||
Every day is a work day, right? | ||
And we've got to get this redistricting. | ||
This is an insult. | ||
They question our strength, and they should question our strength. | ||
They should. | ||
I go in the chat rooms and say, oh, these guys are idiots. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
I don't agree with their politics. | ||
But these people are tough and they're smart, and they're only going to be countered by tough, smart people. | ||
Tough, smart people that bring the toughness every day and the resolve every day. | ||
This redistricting shows you everything you want to know. | ||
I don't want to hear any more whining about rhinos. | ||
I don't want to hear any more whining about the establishment. | ||
Stop the whining and take action, because right now the establishment is selling you out. | ||
Selling you out. | ||
During the week this week with Steve Stern and Dan Schultz, we're going to have examples of people that are standing in the Precinct Commitment, at the school boards, all of it. | ||
We're going to show examples of patriots standing up, okay, and fighting back. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
Let me go to, because I'm burning daylight here. | ||
Let me get to Ari Melber. | ||
Okay, let me tee this up. | ||
When Boris Epstein worked for us on the 2016 campaign as the head of surrogates, remember, CNN threw him out, said they were going to arrest the guy. | ||
Because he would stand in the breach. | ||
And Ari Melber's show on Friday was just amazing. | ||
You had Peter Navarro taking the Boris Epstein role, contesting every statement in just a punch-out for the first, I don't know, 10 or 15 minutes. | ||
Then all of a sudden I said, Boris is going to come on, we're going to get more of the same, we'll get the legal aspect of it. | ||
Boris Epstein coming across, it was Louis Brandeis, right? | ||
It's Felix Frankfurter. | ||
I'm sitting there listening to, I mean, it was unbelievable. | ||
Oliver Wendell Holmes. | ||
It was calm, cool, collected. | ||
And here's the beauty. | ||
When Navarro knew the facts of the case and the details of the mathematics and Ari didn't, and he asked that great question, Ari, clearly you read the Narva report. | ||
Ari started shaking his head as the producer was blowing him up in his ear. | ||
He did know the facts. | ||
But what stunned me even more, because these guys never want to hear the facts of the case of 3 November, the big steal, he didn't understand the law. | ||
And Ari Melber is the best they got. | ||
Let's play this clip right here where Boris Epstein owns Ari Melber. | ||
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He's been in this very week, so this is pretty newsworthy, your response to all of that. | |
First of all, thank you for being here as well, sir. | ||
Thanks so much, Ari. | ||
My response has been public. | ||
I'm happy to share all of the information about the overwhelming amount of fraud that happened in the 2020 election in Arizona, in Wisconsin, in Georgia, and Pennsylvania. | ||
Of course, as you understand as a lawyer, and I believe as you have referenced on your program, subpoenaing attorneys is a major problem for this illegitimate committee, but we'll see what happens. | ||
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So, first, yes, we did report there's attorney-client privilege issues, so fact check true. | |
Second, when you say you will provide evidence, does that mean your intent is to cooperate, to provide testimony to this committee? | ||
Ari, my statement stands for itself. | ||
I'm happy to provide evidence of the overwhelming fraud that happened in the 2020 election to you, to the committee, to Democrats, to RINOs, to anybody out there. | ||
This election was stolen from President Trump. | ||
President Trump won the 2020 election. | ||
Boom! | ||
On MSNBC. | ||
Suck on that, Ari Melber. | ||
I loved it. | ||
By the way, we didn't even get to the legal. | ||
Later, they try to chop block you on the Electoral Count Act of, what, 1877. | ||
Boris Epstein schooled them, right? | ||
Schooled them. | ||
Oliver Wendell Holmes. | ||
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Boom, boom, boom. | |
Ari, unfortunately, you don't know the law. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Real quickly, Boris, that was epic. | ||
They won't be making that mistake again. | ||
Because right afterwards, I knew it worked, because Blue Check Twitter literally went meltdown. | ||
Ari Malbert and MSNBC had given Navarro and Boris Epstein a platform to basically walk through the facts of the big steal in the law around the big steal. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
Steve, thank you so much for the kind words. | ||
And I really want to thank the posse. | ||
This posse came out in full force. | ||
I had so much outreach on Getter through my email, through the newsletter. | ||
It has been so unbelievable. | ||
Thank you so much for the love, for the support, and thanks for tuning in. | ||
It was a blast. | ||
Listen, here's the deal. | ||
When you know you're in the right, as we are in the right on the 3 November movement, we know this election was stolen from President Trump. | ||
We know how they did it. | ||
They did it by Absolutely covering the country with ballots and by gutting the checks. | ||
They flooded the ballots, they gutted the checks, and we know that everything we did to fight the big steal was completely illegal within all the rules and regulations. | ||
And you already tried to trip me up there a little bit, and then they obviously tried to blow it up after about the alternate electors. | ||
And the response is very clear. | ||
Under the Electoral Count Act of 1887, which was passed in direct response to the disaster of the 1876 Hayes-Tilden election, the whole process is absolutely based in the fact that you've got challenges to electors, and if a challenge is successful, you've got alternate electors to then be able to fall back on. | ||
It is absolutely clear that the left, the mainstream media, they have no interest in learning the facts, as you so aptly said, Steve, or the law. | ||
And all I did was very calmly, methodically walk through the law and that very interesting interplay that we've talked about on the show for now over a year and three months. | ||
The 12th Amendment versus the Electoral Count Act and how those interplay with one another. | ||
And as I said on the show, the Electoral Count Act has actually never been tested constitutionally. | ||
Yes. | ||
So the role of the vice president is likely actually laid out in the 12th amendment to the constitution. | ||
And as has been described by John Eastman and John Yoo, it's likely the COWD Act could be seen as unconstitutional. | ||
But as the legal team, it was our job to make sure that every contingency was covered. | ||
So hence, hence the process that was undertaken to the folks that I must have received. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Ten more seconds, Steve. | ||
I said this on air, and I'll say it again. | ||
I'm thankful to Ari Melba for having me on. | ||
I'm glad to come on. | ||
I'm glad to come on anytime and talk about the realities of the truth and the facts. | ||
Of course, afterwards, MSNBC, CNN, they're going to have screaming clickbait headlines, but the bottom line, the reason that they melted down so badly It's because, as you said, Steve, it was said loud and clear at MSNBC that 1. | ||
President Trump won the election, 2. | ||
That it was stolen, and 3. | ||
A legal case was laid out. | ||
And all the stuff leading up to 6 January, everything was worked on, 100% legal, suck on that. | ||
I want to say something even more important and a compliment to this audience. | ||
What you saw on Friday with Boris Epstein and Navarro, one dealing with the facts, the other dealing with the law. | ||
was that you saw January playoff football, right? | ||
You saw two guys and they honed these coming on the show for the last 15 months every day and then answering stuff from the audience on social media and us hammering it out state by state by state. | ||
They're ready to go. | ||
Ari Melber's the best they got. | ||
He's the best they got. | ||
And he was on his back foot from the very beginning. | ||
Peter Navarro, I'm going to show you in a second, asked him, hey Ari, clearly you went through the Navarro report and know the facts. | ||
They had no clue. | ||
Give you that big old dumb look, right? | ||
They're not ready. | ||
They're in July training camp. | ||
They're coming off an easy spring, and in July, starting to do some reps. | ||
We're playing January football. | ||
January playoff football. | ||
It's a big difference. | ||
This is what reps do to you. | ||
They're so arrogant and so smug and so safe in their cocoon, and that's where across the board it's coming apart. | ||
The bottom's falling out of everything. | ||
This is why, because they don't challenge each other economically, geopolitically, for security of the nation, for the poison they're putting in the school. | ||
They're so arrogant and they think they ran everything, and we blew them up, and that's why that show on Friday, they will never make that mistake again, trust me. | ||
Phil Griffin and those guys going, what are you doing? | ||
I'm sure they chewed the producer out. | ||
When you bring these guys in, don't dismiss it that it's some sort of clown show, right, from the far right. | ||
These guys are heavies. | ||
Right? | ||
Georgetown Law and Harvard got a PhD in Harvard and they came and they brought the heat and put you on your back foot. | ||
Boris, real quickly, we got so much to go through. | ||
We're going to get to it later tomorrow. | ||
Give us your social media. | ||
Can people follow you through the day? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
Again, so much thanks, so much love for the War Room Posse, the MAGA movement, of course, under the leadership of President Trump. | ||
As you said, Steve, we are always in January mode. | ||
And I'll tell you, a big part is because we get challenged on this show. | ||
We get challenged on social media by the Posse, saying, hey, what's going on on 3 November? | ||
What's going on in redistricting? | ||
Where are we on our movement? | ||
And that type of heat is what results in our strength. | ||
Heat. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
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Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Let me bring in Navarro. | ||
I'm going to get to the argument in a second. | ||
Navarro, you made the call on November 10th. | ||
Where do you stand this morning on, what is it today, the 24th of, the 23rd of January? | ||
Monday morning, markets melting down. | ||
You made the call November 10th, the market top. | ||
Where do you stand today, sir? | ||
Market call on November 10th on The War Room, Steve, was to short the market. | ||
Where I stand now is we're seeing everything I said unfold here. | ||
What we have here, this is Per Cortes earlier, the best leading indicators for me as a forecaster are often the stock and bond markets themselves. | ||
Because it's the investors who assimilate all this disparate data and then make bets either short or long. | ||
So what we have with this stock market crash going down is that's a leading indicator of stagnant economy, okay? | ||
And then when you have bond prices going down at the same time, that's a signal, a leading indicator of what? | ||
Inflation! | ||
So when you see the stock market and bond market crashing simultaneously, It's a strong signal of static inflation. | ||
Now let me, let me give you, let me give you the more textured view of my forecast. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
No, you can't. | ||
We're out of time. | ||
You just hang on. | ||
We're going to go to the next, we're going to have to break. | ||
Be back in a moment | ||
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Hey Me See me CCP, take those seats. | ||
Everything's just beginning for the games you want to play. | ||
Bring it on and now we'll fight to the end, just watch and see. | ||
It's all started, everything's begun, and you are over. | ||
Because we're taking down the CCP! | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong We will fight till they're all gone We rejoice when there's no more Let's take down the CCP They have our life for too long We will end what they do wrong Spread the word all through Hong Kong Let's take down the CCP Let the bullets fly a little longer And you will surrender | ||
Let the bullets fly a little longer We will have freedom to live We will win. | ||
You'll surrender. | ||
Let the bullets fly a little longer Let the bullets fly a little longer China Let the bullets fly a little longer You're done Let the bullets fly a little longer China You're done Let the bullets fly a little longer Let the bullets fly a little longer. | ||
I see for 2022. | ||
What's my outlook? | ||
Right. | ||
First of all, to me, we have the strongest economy perhaps I have ever seen. | ||
OK, welcome back. | ||
Sorry for a slight technical problem. | ||
The technical problem is I misread the clock. | ||
But hey, I divert my attention. | ||
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I digress. | |
Peter. | ||
How does this one get? | ||
Because you've been President Trump's manufacturing guy, you've been the guy going around the country talking about the vaccines and the problem of the vaccines because you wrote the memo to President Trump to get it kicked off and just doing an amazing job. | ||
So you're not really spending a thousand percent of your time like you've done before working with hedge funds or working analysis or analytics. | ||
How do you get it right on November 10th and a guy that gets massive dollars and he's on the biggest, you're in the war room, right? | ||
He's on CNBC. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How does Jim Cramer get it 180 out from Peter Navarro in basically, I think, two months after you made the call, sir? | ||
There's a bias on Wall Street, basically, to go long and pimp up even when things are going bad. | ||
I would maintain it's the worst economy I've ever seen in my lifetime. | ||
And let me add to the forecast. | ||
I not only called a short on November 10th, I'm going to say this day that there ain't going to be no regular bounce back from whatever bottom You think you're going to hit because what's going to happen is you're going to start hearing the touts on CNBC and Fox Business and Bloomberg saying it's a buying opportunity. | ||
That's BS. | ||
The best we can do here, Steve, is this thing's going down more and at some point it's going to plateau and it can't go up because stagflation is a very different animal than what we usually see. | ||
So we're in deep trouble. | ||
I'm calling for a flat market for a long time, and we haven't yet seen the bottom on it. | ||
Okay, hold on. | ||
I want to make sure people understand this. | ||
You have markets and you have the underlying economy. | ||
What Peter's saying is unlike what you're hearing everywhere else, and I want to ask you to take two minutes and explain to us why it's the worst economy. | ||
You said the stagflation part a year ago during Biden's phony inauguration, but the Wall Street, for everybody out there, That you're going to hear these things, it's a buying opportunity, you know, buy the dip, all this crap. | ||
There's a, and we're not telling you how to make investment decisions, we just want to give you an old saw from Wall Street. | ||
Don't catch a falling knife. | ||
Okay? | ||
Don't catch a falling knife. | ||
Peter, the underlying economy as you see it, and what Biden, what you're hearing about what Biden's talking about is another stimulus. | ||
Breaking up, build back, broke, all of it. | ||
Walk us through why you say Jim Cramer says the best he's seen in his lifetime, Peter Navar on the same data saying I think it's the worst economy I've ever seen. | ||
Walk me through that. | ||
Start with the Obama-Biden years, where they mistook what was going on structurally in the economy, structural rot, for just a normal downturn of the business cycle. | ||
Normal downturn of the business cycle, you just apply Keynesian stimulus, you bounce back down. | ||
That's not what we had after the crash of 07. | ||
What we had are structural problems that Donald Trump solved with our five points of the compass, the deregulation, tax cuts, strategic energy dominance, fair trade, and increased defense spending. | ||
Those are all growth drivers structurally that got us moving. | ||
The problem we have now is the same thing and why, again, stimulus won't work. | ||
We have massive structural rot in our economy. | ||
You start with the impact of the CCP virus on a major metropolitan areas. | ||
They hit like a neutron bomb on the office buildings or metro centers or entertainment districts, created just a massive service sector refugees that aren't trained to fill the jobs that are available. | ||
Secondly, and this is huge, Steve, we've got the great resignation going on. | ||
people for whatever reason, a lot of it pandemic, who are in their 50s and older are taking early retirement. | ||
These tend to be the most skilled, high productive workers in the economy. | ||
So that's taken out. | ||
At the same time, the Vax policy is coming in, Steve, and taking out critical workers who don't want any part of that quasi vaccine. | ||
And it's hit our supply chain, particularly acutely. | ||
You got like warehouse workers, you got FedEx, got pilots, all of that stuff. | ||
We've lost, you lose 5, 10% of those, 20%, and that's a problem. | ||
Then, the supply chains in and of themselves are disrupted because of the pandemic, and you're going to see... Is Pete Buttigieg, by the way, we've got the port cities in China, is Pete Buttigieg, 30 seconds, is Pete Buttigieg going out to San Pedro and L.A. | ||
Harbor? | ||
Is he going to solve that in your mind, Dr. Peter Navarro? | ||
He's going to go out there and have a taco at one of my favorite restaurants out there. | ||
There's actually some nice Mexican restaurants out there that I used to go to. | ||
But he's not going to solve any problems out there. | ||
The big picture here for the war room posse is simply that the stock and bond markets are strongly signaling stagflation. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
They are doing so Because the underlying rot in the economy, and as you see these other indicators come in, whether it's missed earnings forecasts or plummeting consumer confidence, whatever it is, manufacturing indices plummeting, everything's going. | ||
And I want to reiterate this, Steve. | ||
This is not down and bounce back by the dips. | ||
Do not do that. | ||
Do you hear the touts on the financial networks say that? | ||
You just look at the TV and say, You don't know what you're talking about. | ||
When Larry Kudlow says, when Larry Kudlow says, buy the dips, turns your, okay, hold it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I digress again. | ||
Real quick, real quick. | ||
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Yeah, well, Larry, Larry, hang on, just real quick. | |
Don't go there, don't go there. | ||
Larry was pushing Lehman Brothers two days ago. | ||
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. | ||
Okay, stop. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
I gotta get the Ari Melber clip. | ||
Everybody in the vaccine, Bobby Kennedy, the big, rally yesterday and get to that tonight and tomorrow. We've got so much on that, but they're all over Capitol Hill right now meeting. Let me play the Ari Melber and Peter Navarro clip real quick before we go. I didn't talk with it. | ||
Look, here, let me play lawyer for a minute and simply lay the predicate for the discussion tonight. My role in what the Washington Post calls the coup, we call the Green Bay Sweep, was simply to look at the analysis of what happened in the election. I. | ||
I started that on Thanksgiving Day of 2020. | ||
I completed three reports, which I'm sure you've read, Ari, and I hope you'll confirm that. | ||
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Facial recognition patterns confirmed. | |
That would be a no, sir. | ||
Ari, I feel your pain about controlling Navarri. | ||
30 seconds, Peter, before we got to get out of here. | ||
Tell us, you put it right between his eyes. | ||
They had not read any of the analysis, sir. | ||
They had not read the report. | ||
The bottom line is that all we wanted on January 6th This was a different cat, Steve. | ||
The first Ari Melber thing I thought was more balanced and fair. | ||
And we did not get it. It's the best confirming evidence that Donald Trump is innocent of all charges that this insurrectionist... | ||
This was a different cat, Steve. The first Ari Melber thing I thought was more balanced and fair. | ||
This time he pulled his tricks, but he came in unprepared. | ||
Okay, he unprepared because he hadn't read the Navarro report. | ||
Okay, we're going to go back here at 5 o'clock. | ||
By the way, the buried lead bombshell, the committee, nobody's reached out to Peter Navarro? | ||
Hmm, I wonder why that is. | ||
Maybe they don't want that report in the official record. | ||
See you back here at 5 p.m. |