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Hello from DNR! | |
We are in the city of Krasnodar. | ||
We are in the city of Krasnodar. | ||
Hello from DNR! | ||
That's the name. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and get the camera. | ||
We are in the city of Krasnodar. | ||
We are in the city of Krasnodar. | ||
It's a rare opportunity for a president to address the entire nation. | ||
Our CNN poll shows 58% of the American people do not trust Biden to handle the Ukraine crisis. | ||
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So what's his message going to be? | |
Because as we all know, elections matter. | ||
And when folks vote, they order what they want. | ||
And in this case, they got what they asked for. | ||
I went off script a little bit. | ||
Let me just start with you. | ||
And we just put up the title there of your most recent article. | ||
You say the Democrats have a really big problem here. | ||
Take us through what's the CliffsNotes version. | ||
What is the cause of this problem you say Democrats have? | ||
OK, sure. | ||
Well, here's the CliffsNotes version. | ||
The Democrats have been relying for quite a while on the concept that as non-white vote gets larger, since they carry the non-white vote by so much, if we remain stable, then they should benefit quite a bit from the growth of the non-white vote. | ||
What's driving the non-white vote? | ||
It's Hispanics. | ||
The growth of the Hispanic population is really the crucial driver of that increase. | ||
But what happens if that Hispanic vote doesn't stay stable? | ||
What if it starts moving against the Democrats? | ||
What if it starts giving the Republicans a larger share of the vote? | ||
Well, that cancels out! | ||
This big dividend is this benefit Democrats thought they would get from the growth of the non-white population. | ||
That's exactly what we saw in 2020, where basically the estimates are there's about a 16-point margin shift against the Democrats nationwide, which means, as you were pointing out, Steve, it wasn't just in Texas. | ||
It wasn't just in Florida. | ||
It was in Philadelphia. | ||
It was in New York City. | ||
It was in everywhere around the country where there are Hispanic communities. | ||
We saw some very significant Shifts against the Democrats among this population. | ||
And why would that be? | ||
Well, I think Democrats were being a little bit complacent about, you know, this population totally being in their corner. | ||
And I think part of the reasons for that is they were thinking of them as, well, they're people of color. | ||
And we just had this racial reckoning. | ||
And they're, you know, of course, they're not going to vote for Donald Trump and the Republicans because they're a bunch of racists. | ||
And, you know, who could possibly vote for them? | ||
But I think that was Not correct. | ||
I think that Hispanics are an upwardly mobile, patriotic, working class population that's economically progressive but culturally quite moderate. | ||
And I think Democrats were assuming that they would respond to exactly the same kinds of appeals that appeal to the more liberal part of their political coalition. | ||
I don't think that was the case. | ||
I think a lot of Hispanics had a lot of worries about when was the economy going to open up again. | ||
They didn't feel they did that badly under Trump. | ||
They were worried about Defund the police. | ||
They're worried about a lot of the other rhetoric they saw coming out of the Democratic Party. | ||
And in the end, a lot of these more culturally moderate and conservative voters didn't find that much difficulty in voting for Donald Trump, at least less so than in 2016. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Monday, 28 February, the last day of February, the Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
There is action all over the world, but we're going to focus on the signal, not the noise. | ||
There's a lot of noise coming out, a lot of spinmeisters coming out about the war in Eurasia. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
We got Philip Patrick joining us, Global Capital Markets and Terminal. | ||
He's going to join us here in a moment, but I want to go to the convoy. | ||
As the mandates collapse all over, And because they see the People's Convoy coming and they can't deny that the polling is awful, the American people are outraged, and you've got a People's Convoy. | ||
A populist uprising in trucks and truckers that are heading towards the imperial capital of Washington, D.C. | ||
from Barstow, California and other places out west. | ||
We're now going to join Claire Dooley from the Children's Health Network TV, and she is a couple of miles, I guess, west of Cuba, Missouri. | ||
Claire, give us a status report, ma'am. | ||
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So, the convoy is about to arrive in Cuba right now. | |
We just had a rally. | ||
In St. | ||
Robert, Missouri, there were a couple hundred people there, and the trucks were lined up for miles. | ||
At this point, we don't even have a final count on how many people there are, because it's impossible to count. | ||
Well, that's fantastic. | ||
Tell us about how people, we had you earlier today, you had this magnificent footage on the bridges. | ||
How are the overpasses today? | ||
And I want to continue to put out there what you guys are doing and the purpose of this and your website because we want everybody that has an inclination that wants to join this can feel safe and secure and can join it or can meet on an overpass or one of the rally points. | ||
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Alright, so yeah, you can find our information on ChildrensHealthDefense.org and we're on the subsection of Children's Health Defense TV and so every single day we go live with updates at 10 a.m. | |
Eastern Time and then if anything else happens exciting or spur-of-the-moment we'll go live to the website as well. | ||
Now, how do people join the convoy if they have an RV or an SUV or car and let's say they don't want to go all the way to Washington and they don't have a big rig. | ||
Where do they meet up with you guys and how they actually join the convoy? | ||
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We have a large majority of vehicles that are actually cars and trucks and RVs and so the RV with the trucks from the time but for those that are in their cars some people sleep in their cars but for those that are in their cars others stay in hotels along the way and so you get the people's convoy and They also have our stops along the way and so does Children's Health Defense TV. | |
And so all you have to do is see where we're going through and start following them. | ||
That's kind of how things have developed so far. | ||
Okay look, we have from all the blue states, I think California, everybody's dropping these They're dropping, even in New York City, they're talking about the vaccine mandates. | ||
One, the polling is horrible. | ||
Number two, the left-wing media has moved on to their next thing, which is, you know, Putin in Ukraine, right? | ||
Because it's 24-7 that now. | ||
The January 6th committee's played itself out and COVID's played itself out. | ||
So, if all this stuff is collapsing, why are people still gathering and why are you guys still heading to Washington, D.C.? | ||
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The main consensus that we're still getting from people constantly is this is about freedom. | |
It doesn't matter where you're from or what you're doing, this is about freedom. | ||
And people are sick of the government getting involved in their business and telling them what to do and what to inject in their bodies and what to wear on their faces. | ||
And driving across the country, we're just seeing the proof of that as we move through. | ||
And so, the people here care very deeply about their rights. | ||
And they'll fight for the rights of other people who aren't aware that their rights are being trampled on by the government. | ||
Yes, the Ukraine and Russia issue is huge in the media right now, and understandably so, but it is the people's convoys flying under the radar in some ways, because the only other place you would see it is on social media, and as we know, shadow banning and censorship is a real issue now. | ||
Well, that's what I think you guys are going to surprise people as you get closer to the East and into more of the media markets. | ||
Last thing, you keep talking about accountability. | ||
When you get a chance, you know, in off hours and talk to the truckers and talk to the moms that have joined this in their SUVs and talk to people, maybe the retirees in their RVs, when you talk about accountability, what is that in their mind, holding officials in Congress accountable? | ||
How does that, how do they articulate that? | ||
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I think the majority of people want the accountability and the aspect of, yeah, holding Congress accountable for their actions, holding our local elections accountable. | |
Okay, we might have a technical problem. | ||
She froze up. | ||
Okay, let's go ahead and see if we can't reboot her and I'll go ahead because we're burning daylight here. | ||
That is Claire Dooley. | ||
Claire's with Children's Health Defense TV. | ||
She's been at the forefront of this, of the caravan, of the people's convoy from the beginning. | ||
They are now going to have a gathering tonight in Cuba, Missouri. | ||
Nearby and want to join make sure you go there go to the website They got the whole map laid out with the overpass and everything like that. | ||
Okay. | ||
I want to go to we're gonna go to Texas now We're talking about the Rio Grande Valley in South, Texas as you heard the very smart guy Steve Kornacki over at MSNBC He's the pollster and he's a pretty straight guy. | ||
I mean he comes out with some pretty interesting analysis last night MSNBC had a midterm special in the evening that I think he was the host of it was all about mathematics the most dramatic part of it is Was the big reveal that this whole thing of trashing President Trump about being a racist did not work that the Hispanic vote in this country is a tectonic plate shift. | ||
It's appearing everywhere and you can see right there. | ||
The Democrats are not prepared for this. | ||
They are absolutely stunned that they've race baited with the Hispanics for decades and it's not working because Hispanics are culturally moderate to conservative. | ||
Hispanics are very populous. | ||
They're extremely patriotic. | ||
They are perfect. | ||
They are part of MAGA. | ||
In fact, they're the part of the body and soul of MAGA. | ||
And I want to bring in Bianca Gracia now down in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Bianca, what did you think of Karnacki? | ||
And tell me about the early voting as you've seen it down there in South Texas. | ||
Hey, Steve. | ||
How are you today? | ||
Hey, ma'am. | ||
So this is amazing. | ||
We've been talking about this, covering this for months now. | ||
So, so far, you know, of course the headlines are saying that there is a low voter turnout right now in Texas. | ||
So I've been kind of, you know, feeling the pulse out in the polls. | ||
I've been out in the polls, you know, pretty much all early voting. | ||
Today, there is actually, I was told by our pastoral advisor out in the Rio Grande Valley, Luis, the New York Times went to go visit him to try to find out what in the world is going on down there and why in Cameron County you have a triple uptake in voter turnout right now on the Republican compared to 2018. | ||
Early voting mail-in ballots are right now in Hidalgo County. | ||
That's where, you know, we, the mayor Villalobos took over. | ||
Hidalgo County has had 3,760 mail-in ballots right now in early voting. | ||
And that's not including the ones this past week. | ||
And then 1,800 compared to 1,800 in 2018. | ||
So that's an uptake of 67% increase. | ||
In person, 3,700 Republicans compared to 1,600 in 2018. | ||
So that's a uptake of 67% increase. | ||
In person, 3,700 Republicans compared to 1,600 in 2018. | ||
That's a 77% spike in Hidalgo County. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
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They don't know what to do. | |
You're exactly right. | ||
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But this is a problem. | |
And I said this to the Trump campaign back in 2016. | ||
If you just give us a voice and a platform. | ||
Let us speak to our people. | ||
Let us message what conservative principles are. | ||
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If you just give us just that. | |
We will turn this around and no one wanted to believe it because at the end of the day, Steve, our Hispanic community is going to reject communist agenda. | ||
They're going to reject any kind of socialist policies. | ||
We do not agree with what's going on at the border. | ||
You know, Hispanics are of the working class and we are very patriotic. | ||
I've said this before, I told... | ||
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Okay, did we lose her too? | |
Okay, that's okay. | ||
Okay, here's the thing. | ||
We're going to get to Bianca's. | ||
Let's get her back and I want to get her because tomorrow we've got to get out the vote massively. | ||
Republicans are overwhelming Democrats right now. | ||
The Hispanic turnout looks like it's going to be huge and they're freaking out. | ||
MSNBC had this special last night and it's too late for them to do anything about it. | ||
They can't go and make any stupid promises. | ||
They sent AOC down there. | ||
She flopped. | ||
So it is, this is ascended. | ||
This is what I call inclusive nationalism. | ||
Do I have, I tell you what, we'll get to Victor on the other side of the break. | ||
We got Victor Avila. | ||
We got Bianca Gracia. | ||
We got Philip Patrick from Birch Gold. | ||
A lot going on in global capital markets today. | ||
The signal. | ||
Is what is happening in this country right now as we get set to destroy the Democratic Party as you know it. | ||
The noise is what they're spinning about what's happening in Eurasia right now. | ||
There's a lot of signal there. | ||
Not what they're giving you. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're getting the spin. | ||
You're getting the emotional, therapeutic spin. | ||
Well, we are going to destroy the Democratic Party as it exists on November 8th of this year. | ||
AOC and Bernie are already making their move. | ||
Right? | ||
They're talking about NATO. | ||
They're talking about what's going on in a pretty radical idea. | ||
Okay, all next. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Strap in. | ||
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Okay, Trump won and we got an illegitimate regime at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
I hate if the, I'm sorry, if that offends certain people in the mainstream media, the Democratic Party, the National Security Apparatus, or the Justice Department, could care less. | ||
Tomorrow, you've got the troops here, a complete embarrassment to the United States of America. | ||
All this optics, they've already got National Guard in here for Joe Biden's, whatever he's going to wander over tomorrow and talk about. | ||
The one thing they thought they had on Wag the Dog was Ukraine. | ||
The polling came out today, CNN polling, 58% of the people think he's made terrible decisions. | ||
And don't trust him to make the right decisions. | ||
Just like the economy, just like the southern border. | ||
First article of impeachment on the southern border. | ||
Second article of impeachment is going to be stirring this thing up in Eurasia. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
Of the money they've stolen out of there, the kleptocracy, the kleptocracy that is the oligarchs in Ukraine combined with the oligarchs of Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation, the Clinton Global Initiative, Joe Biden, that scumbag drug addict son of his, okay? | ||
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There's going to be some pretty big news tomorrow before Joe Biden wanders up to Capitol Hill to give whatever he's going to mumble through. | ||
And this is going to be directly related to his illegitimacy in the decertification process. | ||
Remember, we're like a dog with a bone, whatever, goes, oh, move on. | ||
My buddy, Najafraz, move on. | ||
We ain't moving on! | ||
Because you guys don't understand. | ||
Part of the reason this polling is imploding is because a lot of people or figures of people say, hey, you know what? | ||
I'm not so sure about the legitimacy of this guy, right? | ||
You think this was an easy effort? | ||
No. | ||
It's a grind every day in Arizona and in Georgia and in Pennsylvania and in Wisconsin. | ||
It's a grind. | ||
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We're going to have Dan Schultz on here about the precinct strategy. | ||
President Trump endorsed it this morning. | ||
You had the great Steve Stern, Steve Stern of the American Shirt Company, American Flag Shirt Company. | ||
People are still reverberating of that hit this morning. | ||
I want to go back to Bianca Gracia. | ||
Bianca, we're burning daylight here. | ||
We've only got a few minutes. | ||
How do people, tomorrow's game day in Texas, and we're going to have a massive turnout in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, and the Hispanic working class, Hispanic Americans are the backbone of this movement, right? | ||
I don't care who doesn't like it, and I don't care who doesn't like, we call them populists and nationalists. | ||
They are. | ||
How do they get to you, Bianca, and how do they find out tomorrow where you're going to be? | ||
So Steve, actually yes, please visit Bianca4Texas.com. | ||
Any volunteers or any small donations that you can send our way, send it our way, we've got one day. | ||
This is a thing for me, is tomorrow we need everyone to show up. | ||
What we have been preaching here at the War Room is the MAGA movement, and you're right Steve, we're not gonna let it go and we're not forgetting. | ||
We need everybody to turn out to vote. | ||
Tomorrow we'll determine two things, whether we let the establishment Continue to do what they're doing and take on, you know, they're the ones that showed up because right now the headlines are low voter turnout. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
Low voter turnout means it's the same people going and voting. | ||
So MAGA, if you're out there and you haven't gone to vote and you're waiting till March 1st, we need you. | ||
We need you at every single poll across the state of Texas. | ||
Pick up a sign. | ||
Get Patriots over party. | ||
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Get us all elected. | |
Let's clean house. | ||
Let's move forward and let's end the Democrat Party as what it is. | ||
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So, Steve, thank you so much. | |
Bianca4Texas.com. | ||
I'll be in the Pasadena area tomorrow. | ||
So, thank you so much. | ||
Love Pasadena, Texas. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's roll, baby. | ||
By the way, the reason it's a low turnout is because the Democrats, nobody's showing up. | ||
They're not going to show up. | ||
They're not going to show up. | ||
The end of the Democratic Party as it exists as an institution is before us. | ||
You're going to have a left-wing socialist Greens with AOC in the squad, right? | ||
There's a big story today about what they think about NATO and what they're doing there, the squad. | ||
Then you have the neoliberal neocon, which have Liz Cheney on one side and Hillary Clinton on the other. | ||
That's a nice pair of bookends, isn't it? | ||
Think about that for a second, staring at you from the mantle. | ||
You've got that, the neoliberal, neocon establishment party, and then you've got a right-wing, populist, nationalist party. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's what this is, and we're going to win, and we're going to win big. | ||
One of the people we're going to win with is the great Victor Avila. | ||
Victor, former ICE agent. | ||
Sir, tell us about the early voting. | ||
Tell us about the Hispanic community. | ||
Are they pumped up tomorrow to vote in this Republican primary? | ||
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Well, Steve, are they bumped up? | |
I just got in last night from Cameron County, Hidalgo County, Webb County, Starr County, down in South Texas. | ||
Let me tell you, it is a spirit of | ||
Unity a spirit of we're gonna sweep this and it is all mostly the Hispanic Republican movement that they are coming out to vote it might not be the others but let me tell you these people have fed up with the border and all the other issues that we're facing they are ready and like Bianca said they're broken all the records even in El Paso Texas which is as blue as you can get over 45 to 60 percent | ||
on the Hispanic Republican vote have broken the record already and let me tell you it's not over because we have the vote tomorrow you got to come out and vote tomorrow I will be voting tomorrow and I'll be in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area getting out the vote because in my case more than likely I'll have a runoff And it's not over. | ||
I'll have to finish. | ||
I want to say something here, Steve. | ||
I want to thank all the viewers and listeners of The War Room. | ||
You guys have treated me tremendously and have invited me to this incredible family that I feel that I'm part of now. | ||
And I want to thank you for that because you have kept me in this campaign. | ||
And I just want to say thank you for that. | ||
Look, you're an American patriot and a hero. | ||
Not only do you deserve the campaign, you deserve to win it. | ||
But let's grind out tomorrow. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
Steve Kornacki is the one honest guy they got over there at MSNBC because he's a numbers guy. | ||
And now he does the football and everything like that because he does a good job of the numbers. | ||
That special last night was the worst news the Democratic Party could ever have because they were in shock when they started going through the math of the Hispanic community. | ||
We've been preaching the gospel of this For years. | ||
This is inclusive nationalism and participatory populism. | ||
This is people getting involved and engaged. | ||
We're taking this back village by village. | ||
And the Bianca Gracias and the Victor Avalos, this is our future. | ||
Okay? | ||
And these people are grinders. | ||
This is the way we're going to take this country back, turn it around, and make sure we go forward as a constitutional republic that was bequeathed to us. | ||
Victor, how do people get to you? | ||
How can they find you tomorrow during the day? | ||
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Go to VictorAvilaTX.com. | |
VictorAvilaTX.com. | ||
If you're in the Dallas, Fort Worth, Metroplex area, I will be doing a lot of lives. | ||
I'll be around there. | ||
I want to thank you again for all the donations. | ||
Keep them coming because we do need to go to the next step. | ||
It's not over and we will defeat them. | ||
We are going to do the sweep and it's going to be sweep victory for all conservatives. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
By the way, Victor and Bianca are emblematic. | ||
This is a broad base. | ||
I mean, you've got so many Hispanics down there. | ||
They're in shock. | ||
They sent AOC down. | ||
They sent him down a couple weeks ago, and they said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Maybe you shouldn't go to the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Maybe we shouldn't do that. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because they're culturally conservative down there. | ||
They're patriotic down there. | ||
They're hardworking Americans. | ||
Right. | ||
And they've had a belly full of this. | ||
They've had a belly for Victor's an ice agent. | ||
They've had a belly of the invasion. | ||
They've had a belly full of all of it. | ||
Remember, one of the young Marines killed at the gate in Afghanistan at the airport came from came from what Laredo, right, which they call the capital. | ||
McCallum would argue, but the one of the capitals of the Rio Grande Valley up there towards the other end of it. | ||
These are hard-working patriotic. | ||
They're the first people that would be sent to Ukraine. | ||
Now you got Bill Ackman and all these big-shot hedge fund guys. | ||
Oh, yeah, we got to get military intervention. | ||
Ackman, where's your kids? | ||
Where are the elites in New York City? | ||
Where's the Upper East Side? | ||
Where are all the kids in the Upper East Side that are ready to go to Ukraine with the 82nd Airborne? | ||
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Right? | |
Or the 3rd Infantry? | ||
Where are you? | ||
Well, I know that the Rio Grande Valley is going to put a lot of kids up. | ||
Right, my sons and daughters? | ||
Because they're patriots and they live their patriotism. | ||
They don't talk about their patriotism. | ||
Talk, talk, talk. | ||
Bill Ackman, yes, time to get a military, that's what we need. | ||
What we need in the bloodlands right now is an American military intervention. | ||
That's exactly what we need. | ||
I tell you what, Ackman, you and your hedge fund partners, when your kids volunteer and go pull a Hemingway and go volunteer to be in the militias over there in the Ukraine, After that happens, come back and talk to me about a military intervention with the sons and daughters of the deplorables, okay? | ||
Because we're not going to let it happen. | ||
Not going to let it happen. | ||
Their blood's already been spilled in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
These desert wars in the Gulf, defending the Gulf Emirates, okay, for 20 years. | ||
You think we're going to send them over to Eurasia now? | ||
To the bloodlands? | ||
To have them bleed out there? | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
Let me bring in Phillip Patrick from Birchgold. | ||
Phillip, I think we've answered the question, sir. | ||
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Is gold an edge to chaos? | |
Walk us through. | ||
We've got a minute here. | ||
We're going to bring you back after the break. | ||
Tell us what's going on. | ||
Well, I think the answer to that question is definitely yes. | ||
We keep answering it time and time again. | ||
But look, you know, heading into 2022, we knew it was going to be a crazy year, but I don't think anybody could have predicted what we're seeing now. | ||
If I've got a minute, I'll try quickly here. | ||
But what we've seen, I think, on the side of Putin is a bit of a miscalculation, I think, in two key areas. | ||
One is in terms of the Ukrainian people's will to fight for their sovereignty, and the other is in terms of European nations. | ||
And by the way, I would say I sort of underestimated this as well, but European nations' determination for an all-out economic war with Russia, the unity that we're seeing for aggressive sanctions, I think, is really, really interesting. | ||
But this isn't good for Putin or for the global markets. | ||
What he needed was a short, victorious war. | ||
It doesn't look like this is going to be that, right? | ||
Not if he wants to capture a working economy. | ||
If he wants to create a desert in Europe and call it peace, he can do that, but not victory. | ||
What that means, though, quickly, the economic consequences— I tell you what, Philip. | ||
We're going to have time, because I want to get to this explanation. | ||
I've also heard, by the way, we're going to take a short break. | ||
Phillip Patrick's going to be back with us. | ||
We're going to have one of the gentlemen that is getting ready to join the convoy. | ||
We've got Dan Schultz. | ||
We're going to try and pick up some other people from the convoy. | ||
We've got it all. | ||
geopolitics, capital markets, finance and the convoy coming to the capital city all next in the war room. | ||
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Let's go to Philip Patrick. | ||
So, is this economic war aimed at the Russian people by destroying the ruble, or is it aimed at the oligarchs? | ||
Philip Patrick, and what's the impact to folks in this audience? | ||
Of course. | ||
So, look, I think if we aim sanctions at the Russian people, it's just not going to be effective, right? | ||
One thing we've learned about Russia over the years, they don't have too much concern for the broader population. | ||
I think the way to do it is to hit the oligarchs. | ||
You hit Putin's inner circle. | ||
That could be the only way to really get, I think, a positive effect from the sanctions. | ||
Look, they're working, right? | ||
The Russian economy is reeling. | ||
We've essentially cut them off from the world's financial markets. | ||
except for energy payments. | ||
On the back of that, the ruble's been hit. | ||
I mean, it's dropped 25% in value since Friday alone. | ||
The markets in Russia, they're closed today, but down 55% for the year so far. | ||
It's the biggest drop or the lowest level, rather, since the financial crisis in 2008. | ||
And of course, as sanctions bite deeper, predictions are that this is gonna have a bigger effect on the Russian economy. | ||
But what concerns me, obviously, the global economy and us here in the United States, as punishing as the sanctions are for the Russians, it's gonna have a knock-on effect for us as well. | ||
What it means for the global economy, I think, is a massive negative supply shock. | ||
And it ties into what we discussed briefly the last time. | ||
Look, commodities are gonna go off the market, right? | ||
Driving prices up. | ||
Let's not forget both Russia and Ukraine are major exporters for raw materials and food. | ||
Nickel, iron, corn, wheat, even wood. | ||
So commodity prices are going to keep increasing on the back of tighter supplies. | ||
Oil, natural gas too, and this is going to have a dramatic effect, I think will spike. | ||
Let's not forget, Russia, the third largest producer of oil in the world, predictions are now for oil well over $100 a barrel. | ||
This is very inflationary. | ||
This is where it starts to get frustrating though. | ||
Look, Putin's essentially been telling us what he wants to do for over a decade, and we had a chance to prepare, particularly the Europeans, but us as well. | ||
The problem is Europe is so reliant on Russian gas, right, that, you know, the concern are they going to get as aggressive with sanctions? | ||
What did they do to prepare? | ||
Nothing. | ||
They played into the hands of Europe, of Russia, sorry. | ||
Germany closed down nuclear power plants. | ||
Look what Biden did, closing major pipelines in the United States. | ||
These moves are number one, inflationary, and number two, they weaken us geopolitically, right? | ||
And this is the situation we're in. | ||
I, in fact, don't think Putin would have moved so aggressively had Europeans not been so reliant on Russian oil. | ||
So this is all tied in. | ||
What it's going to do longer term, though, fuel inflation and obviously compound the issues that we're feeling here in the United States, and I think significantly. | ||
By the way, CNN's even, I got it up on my getter, CNN just came up with a thing right before Philip came on about they think inflation, the dumpster fire is really about to start. | ||
And this cannot just be blamed on this war, that's what they're going to try to do. | ||
This is all of his policies combined. | ||
By the way, Zelensky today signed the, he wants to do a quick application and get into the EU, which is only going to exacerbate this even worse. | ||
I think we're answering a question every day here that 5,000 years of history proves right, that gold is a hedge against bad times. | ||
How do people get to you, Philip, and particularly get your counsel? | ||
Of course. | ||
So, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon, a lot of good information to grab from us. | ||
You can give us a call, request an information kit, and of course you can reach me directly, very active on Getter, at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
Since they took Russia off the SWIFT thing, as we said today with Cortez, that's quite complicated, particularly when you look at China and what's happening. | ||
Philip and I have been working on something called the End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
We'll get to that later in the week, but Philip, thank you very much over there at Birchgold. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Strap in. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Okay, let's go to Commander Gritin. | ||
Commander Gritin has been over a few bad neighborhoods in that part of the world, but today he's in He's in Missouri where he's running for the United States Senate with the convoy. | ||
Commander Gritens, talk to us about this populous uprising of working class people on the logistics chains. | ||
I've had a belly full of how the imperial capital of Washington, D.C. | ||
is running us during the CCP virus situation. | ||
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I gotta tell you Steve Bannon, take a look here at all these patriots in Missouri! | |
Steve! | ||
Reaching! | ||
We came. | ||
We rode 40 miles from St. | ||
Robert here in Cuba. | ||
A 30 mile long convoy of freedom. | ||
Everybody is standing up. | ||
They are saying no to tyranny. | ||
They're saying yes to freedom. | ||
And I will tell you this, Steve, all of these courageous patriots are coming up. | ||
They're getting off of the sidelines and they're saying this is our country and we are here to take it back. | ||
Gritens this is fantastic. | ||
Tell us, what's the biggest complaint people have about what's going on? | ||
Tell us, what course of action do they want to see take place? | ||
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It's one word, Steve. | |
It's one word. | ||
It is freedom! | ||
Freedom! | ||
They are sick! | ||
They're sick of the leftist tyranny. | ||
They're sick of big tech censorship. | ||
They're sick of the mainstream media lying about them. | ||
They are ready to take their country back and they know that the political class has failed them. | ||
They know that the left is after them. | ||
They know that the mainstream media is lying about them and they want their constitutional rights back and that's what people are here for Brighton's the president go ahead sir 30 30 miles. | ||
I was right in the front of the convoy. | ||
We rode here, and I'm telling you, for 40 miles from St. | ||
Robert to Cuba, every bridge, every business, every park car, everybody was out cheering on this convoy of freedom. | ||
This is what freedom looks and sounds like. | ||
They're not going to silence us. | ||
We're here to fight. | ||
Eric, before I punch out, by the way, the folks in Missouri, a huge shout out to you. | ||
We know you're freedom fighters. | ||
Eric, the 45th President of the United States gave you a shout out right before he came on air saying that about you're the one person I think running for the Senate right now that's thrown down hard against Mitch McConnell being leader. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
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Steve, I was the first guy in the country to say it, and everybody needs to say it. | |
When I'm in the Senate, we need new America First leadership, and that's why I'm voting against Mitch McConnell. | ||
No more RINOs! | ||
We need America First fighters! | ||
Gritens, we love you guys out there. | ||
Give us one more shot before we gotta take off. | ||
Let's hear a roar from Missouri. | ||
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From the people of Missouri! | |
Pure Braveheart, brother. | ||
Eric Greitens, thank you very much. | ||
Everybody go to Greitens' site. | ||
Eric Greitens, outside of Cuba, Missouri. | ||
They had a rally in St. | ||
Roberts. | ||
30 mile long is the convoy. | ||
Just amazing. | ||
Incredible. | ||
This convoy, I'm telling you. | ||
Don't think the reason the mainstream media doesn't want to cover it, they're absolutely in panic mode here in the nation's capital. | ||
And the imperial city does not know how to handle this. | ||
But that's what a participatory populism right there. | ||
Everybody putting their shoulder to the wheel. | ||
Let's go now to another hero, Dan Schultz. | ||
Dan is a guy that thought up the whole concept of precinct strategy. | ||
He's got precinctstrategy.com. | ||
He and Robert Beatles, Robert built this great I know the president's very jacked up about it. | ||
President Trump came out last night and endorsed this. | ||
He's very excited about it. | ||
This doesn't cost you any money. | ||
You see the people out there with the truckers. | ||
This is another way to get involved. | ||
This way, it costs you no money at all. | ||
What you got to do is go sign up and become a precinct committeeman. | ||
Schultz, you've worked a lot of time for this. | ||
I know the president's very jacked up about it. | ||
Congratulations, sir. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
And thanks, you and Mike Lindell and Liz Harrington and others and Steve Stern to make it happen. | ||
So it's going to help us immensely. | ||
Having Donald Trump be the recruiter-in-chief makes it very easy now to recruit precinct committeemen. | ||
By the way, those convoy people, when I see people like that, I see potential precinct committeemen. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
The next step to do is get those people also into our party. | ||
You know, like I said, I'm not asking people to go to Valley Forge for the winter. | ||
You just have to go to one meeting a month. | ||
It's about a three-hour commitment a month. | ||
You can learn the basics, learn how the party works, and then get into that Best place possible for getting out the vote for the best America First candidates, it's being a precinct committeeman or precinct delegate or whatever it happens to be in that particular state that you're in. | ||
And you can learn more about it, of course, at my site, precinctstrategy.com. | ||
So you go to precinctstrategy.com to learn about becoming a precinct committeeman. | ||
And then you click on the connect with other conservatives in your state. | ||
Thanks for mentioning that. | ||
The Robert Beatles created. | ||
Communications and Collaboration Platform. | ||
Robert and his two programmers, they're both called Matt. | ||
He refers to them as The Matts. | ||
They've created this platform which allows us to share documents, set up chat rooms, you know, we can talk about vetting candidates there. | ||
You can talk about whatever you want and it's what it's nice is it's on private servers. | ||
He's not collecting data on you. | ||
It's never going to be taken down because it's not on Big Tech. | ||
So Go to PrecinctStrategy.com to learn more about becoming a PC, and then click on the button to get to Robert's site, the Precinct Strategy communications and collaboration platform, where you can start now getting involved with people in your state or locally. | ||
You can find others that are near you, and there's ways to do that. | ||
There's a tutorial video on the site, and it's terrific. | ||
And we got, by the way, once you get on, we're going to do success stories every week, and here's the one thing I can tell you. | ||
It changes your life. | ||
The camaraderie, new people you will meet, new relations you will have, and you're saving your country. | ||
Real quickly, Dan, I gotta tell you, of everything we've had on here from the school boards to even the election officials, nothing makes the left meltdown for some reason as much as the precinct strategy. | ||
I mean, we know that a couple of the writers get big book deals, they're doing a hit piece book, you've got magazine guys every week that want to, and Schultz is so self-effacing, he says, I don't want to talk to any of these lefty scums. | ||
We got about a minute and a half. | ||
What is it about the precinct strategy that has triggered the left, sir? | ||
I don't think I've called him scum. | ||
I might have called him something else. | ||
But anyways, the reason they're triggered is because this is the solution for all of those things that you mentioned. | ||
And as I explain on my site, if you want to elect better people to school boards, the best way to go about doing it Is to get out the vote for them, obviously, and the best way to do that is by becoming a precinct committeeman. | ||
If you want to change the Republican Party from what it is now, which is, you know, we refer to the people in DC as Uniparty. | ||
There's no clear difference between some of our Republicans, many of our Republicans, including in the leadership positions in the House and the Senate. | ||
You want to change that. | ||
There's only one way to change that. | ||
The best way to change it, to change the party. | ||
Is by getting into it and filling up all of these vacancies. | ||
And as I explained on my site, it's there for the taking because there's so many vacancies. | ||
We've got to invade it. | ||
Every month, go to your, find your, find where your meeting is, get there and volunteer and say, I want to, I want to make this party better. | ||
I'm, I'm a good Republican. | ||
I want to be a voting member of this committee. | ||
And, uh, you take friends along with you. | ||
It's harder to ignore you if there's three or four or five of you than just one person. | ||
That's why they're melting down. | ||
Just hang on for a second. | ||
We'll go through a break. | ||
We'll bring Dan Schultz back on the other end. | ||
I think we're going to try to do some more Convoy before we take off tonight. | ||
Explosive show also tomorrow morning as we tee up. | ||
It's election day in Texas. | ||
Also, this guy named Joe Biden is going to wander up here to Capitol Hill and give a chat. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We got Dan Schultz. | ||
Dan, how can people, I know everybody wants to participate now, this doesn't cost you money, it gives you power and influence because you actually get to be a player and President Trump understands that. | ||
Dan, where do people go to sign up? | ||
They just go to my site, precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Once you get there, take a look at the strategy, take a few minutes to read it, right at the top, and then there's state information. | ||
There's a menu item for state information. | ||
Go find your state, see what I've got there for your state. | ||
Some states I have a lot of information, other states I don't have a lot of information, but I've got something for all 50 states. | ||
Then read that, read and study that. | ||
Then try to find your county committee by doing an internet search. | ||
Some counties don't even have a webpage. | ||
Some only have like a Facebook page. | ||
And believe it or not, there's some counties in the United States that don't even have a Republican committee. | ||
In that case, contact your state committee and volunteer to be the chair. | ||
They'll appoint you. | ||
So that's what you got to do. | ||
President Trump, thank goodness, has endorsed this project now. | ||
He wants you to be a precinct committeeman. | ||
It's the best way to help him. | ||
It's the best way to help yourself and your kids and our country become a precinct committeeman. | ||
And so thanks for having me, Steve. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Help MAGA, help the America First Movement, right? | ||
Help the deplorables, help President Trump, help yourself, your country, community, your kids, grandkids, all of it. | ||
Put your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
This is an easy way to do it. | ||
It's going to take some action and some will in your part, because trust me, there's a lot of the Republican Reiners are not going to sit there and say, oh, great, here come the Trump people. | ||
Let's have a let's have a cup of coffee. | ||
It doesn't work like that. | ||
But you'll see you guys are fighters. | ||
Dan, thank you so much. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
I know we're going to have you back on with success stories every day. | ||
So keep grinding, brother. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Do I have John Sparopoulos? | ||
John Sparopoulos with the convoy. | ||
John, give us an update. | ||
What is going on, sir? | ||
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We're 1,700 miles into this, the end of day six. | |
They've parked the big rigs for the night. | ||
We're staying at a place in Cuba, Missouri. | ||
I'm heading to St. | ||
Louis for a hotel, and we'll pick up with them tomorrow. | ||
Today was another unbelievable day of support by People I call the overpass brigades. | ||
They're just packing the overpasses all the way through Missouri as they have in the other states. | ||
New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Texas. | ||
The convoys, I can't get a number, but it goes for more than a half hour to 40 minutes for it to pass by. | ||
So today I was waiting on a bridge in Springfield, Missouri. | ||
And I shot about 20 minutes of the convoys going by. | ||
And then I spent another half an hour interviewing people with the convoy going by. | ||
And it just keeps going and going and going. | ||
And so, so far so good. | ||
No accidents, no incidents. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
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I want people to understand this. | |
From the time it comes under an underpass, it's 30 to 40 minutes before the whole train gets through? | ||
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It's that long. | |
And people are left speechless. | ||
So many of them have told me that since the election, the fire has gone out. | ||
And that the truck, they said this, the truckers have rekindled the fire of patriotism and belief in America and support for the country. | ||
And I, today and yesterday, I started asking them, well, what do you feel in your heart? | ||
And today, I mean, people teared up again. | ||
And they, some of them would say, I can't talk about it. | ||
It's I'm in there where you can tell they're emotional about it. | ||
And so it's, it's been, It's exciting, exhilarating, and very emotional for the people that are out there supporting. | ||
And you think about this, today was the first day we had kind of mild temperatures. | ||
They're out there sometimes for hours waiting for the, and in 30 seconds, you know, the first of the trucks go by and then they just keep coming and coming and they're waving the flags for now up to 45 minutes to an hour, cheering on. | ||
And it's just, it's just an amazing sight. | ||
John, can you hang on for a second? | ||
Let's bring in, I want to bring in Maureen Steele, who's one of the organizers. | ||
She's been with us doing two-a-days like we used to do back in high school football. | ||
Maureen, can you get us up to date? | ||
Where are you guys, the rally points, and how do more people who want to safely join this, where do they have to do, where do they have to go, what do they have to do? | ||
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Hi, Steve. | |
Yeah, I'm in Cuba, Missouri, along with Eric and we, and John, and we It's just incredible that they did such a good job describing what's happening. | ||
How people can join is, if they can't make it to one of the rallying points, and they can't make it to one of the overpasses, what you can do is have a rally in your hometown, have a rally around your city hall, your state capitol, all of it. | ||
We have to let people know that we are not the fringe, and when you're out here, like those gentlemen said, we are absolutely not the minority. | ||
We are absolutely the majority, and the love of country You know, patriotism is alive and well in this country, and so isn't the generosity of the American heart, the outpouring of gifts and money and food. | ||
It's second to none. | ||
It's beyond our wildest dreams. | ||
So anyone can do this. | ||
Anyone can pray. | ||
Anyone can wish us well from wherever they are. | ||
And whoever is listening, I just want to know we carry the hopes and dreams of every freedom-loving American with us every mile of this journey. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Where do people go right now if they want to find out more about this great endeavor? | ||
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www.thepeoplesconvoy.org. | |
And every night we post where we're going, when we're leaving in the morning, where we're leaving from, where we're stopping, and where we're staging in the evening. | ||
So anyone can come with us. | ||
We have our next stop is Indy. | ||
That is the place to be next. | ||
We're going to spend an extra day there. | ||
And we would love for everyone to show up in Indy and join us for a really special time to celebrate being American and celebrate our freedom. | ||
Godspeed, Maureen Steele. | ||
We'll talk to you tomorrow outside of Cuba. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Okay, People's Convoy. | ||
Spiropolis, your filmmaking is amazing. | ||
How do people go to your site? | ||
How do they support you? | ||
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They can support us at GiveSendGoat.com. | |
GiveSendGo.com forward slash Let's Roll America. | ||
GiveSendGo.com slash Let's Go America. | ||
Every morning I'm posting a report on the previous day's activities. | ||
Each report is anywhere from three to five minutes and you get an update as to some of the remarkable people that we've been interviewing. | ||
Both those on the overpasses and the truckers. | ||
The truckers who got this amazing Amazing reception in Amarillo the other day. | ||
John, we gotta bounce. | ||
We only got 10 seconds. | ||
John Sparopoulos will have his stuff up in the morning. | ||
10 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning. | ||
Be here. | ||
It's going to be explosive. |