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What is it about cable television that completely eliminates people's self-awareness? | ||
Maybe NIH should do a study on that. | ||
It seems like a legitimate health crisis. | ||
We're being slightly unfair in that analysis. | ||
We do not mean, certainly, to suggest that it's only Democrats who favor censorship for political ends. | ||
Republican leaders support it, too. | ||
In a phone call reported today by the New York Times, for example, Congressman Kevin McCarthy of California told his close friend Liz Cheney that he hoped the social media companies would censor more conservative Republicans in Congress. | ||
Donald Trump, the sitting president, had already been silenced by those companies. | ||
But McCarthy wanted the tech oligarchs to do more, to force disobedient lawmakers off the internet. | ||
Quote. | ||
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Can't they take their Twitter accounts away, too? | ||
Those are the tape-recorded words of Congressman Kevin McCarthy, a man who in private, turns out, sounds like an MSNBC contributor. | ||
And yet, unless conservatives get their act together right away, Kevin McCarthy, or one of his highly liberal allies like Elise Stefanik, is very likely to be Speaker of the House in January. | ||
That would mean we will have a Republican Congress led by a puppet of the Democratic Party. | ||
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Dr. Fauci, let me broaden this out and ask you, here we are. | |
It's the end of April. | ||
It's the spring of 2022. | ||
How close are we to the end of this pandemic? | ||
Well, that's an unanswerable question for the following reason, and I don't want to be evasive about it, but let me tell you why I'm giving you that answer, Judy. | ||
We are certainly right now in this country out of the pandemic phase. | ||
Namely, we don't have 900,000 new infections a day and tens and tens and tens of thousands of hospitalizations and thousands of deaths. | ||
We are at a low level right now. | ||
So if you're saying are we out of the pandemic phase in this country, we are. | ||
What we hope to do, I don't believe, and I've spoken about this widely, We're not going to eradicate this virus. | ||
If we can keep that level very low and intermittently vaccinate people, and I don't know how often that would have to be, Judy, that might be every year, that might be longer, in order to keep that level low. | ||
But right now, we are not in the pandemic phase in this country. | ||
Pandemic means a widespread throughout the world infection that spreads rapidly among people. | ||
So if you look at the global situation, there's no doubt this pandemic is still ongoing. | ||
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, thank you very much. | |
Thank you, Judy. | ||
Good to be with you. | ||
Okay, we're going to have... Welcome. | ||
It's Wednesday, 26 January. | ||
26? | ||
26 January, Year of Our Lord 2022. | ||
Keep the numbers right. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
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27. | |
It is Wednesday, but it's 27. | ||
Let me just get that marked into the book. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We're live everywhere. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice. | ||
All of our distribution partners are up on every site to the chagrin of the progressives and the cultural Marxists and the guys who are men and women who are losing on every front right now doing temper tantrums. | ||
We're going to have Naomi Wolf on for more of the investigation about Pfizer and the vaccines because it seems to be all kind of conflicting confusion out there and information, etc. | ||
And now Fauci's kind of come out and just kind of, Kelly, I rather pandemic face. | ||
I'd like to kind of get that maybe over like President Trump used to do it, maybe at the White House and maybe in an official thing and put up some math and just say, hey, here's where we are. | ||
Here's the face, et cetera. | ||
In Beijing and in mainland China, there's certainly I don't know what they're in. | ||
And I don't know how this theory they have of zero COVID, right? | ||
But Fauci should talk about that since he's the CCP's their partner. | ||
The PLA lab in Wuhan was Fauci's partner. | ||
That was where he experimented through the funding of which he's lied and misrepresented about. | ||
With Peter Daszak and the great reporting of Natalie Wonders that broke all that apart. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
That was also something that Twitter didn't want to suffer. | ||
By the way, the L.A. | ||
Times has an article up today. | ||
And Pacific's coming in, we'll maybe get to this later. | ||
It says that there's some professor somewhere. | ||
And I got to find this. | ||
I got to pull this article. | ||
I think I sent it to the team. | ||
If I maybe get it back to me. | ||
They said that Twitter's toxicity Cleaned up when three people were banned, and that would be Donald J. Trump, Mike Lindell, and your truly Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Well, here's the news. | ||
I was never on Twitter. | ||
I never had a Twitter account. | ||
In fact, the only fights Andrew and I used to get into was about his use of Twitter in the early days when he really made Twitter, because we didn't have a rev share, we didn't have warrants, and it was driving traffic away from the old site, not the new site. | ||
This was before when Andrew was conceiving of and building the site that you see today over at Breitbart, but in the old site. | ||
And I said, you're driving traffic away, we don't have any deal. | ||
He was the Donald Trump of that era in building Twitter. | ||
I never had a Twitter account. | ||
I refuse to use Twitter. | ||
Any, ever. | ||
There are a bunch of phony accounts, but that happens all the time. | ||
There's a bunch of phony accounts up there right now, Mike Lindell. | ||
But we did have a War Room account. | ||
And they took us down on November for two days after that, you know, just randomly two days after the election, because they knew what this show was doing. | ||
We were hammering all the time about how they were going to steal it. | ||
We laid out the entire way they were going to steal it. | ||
On September 29th, there's a commercial for Showtime with myself and John Hollman. | ||
In September, I walk through what's going to happen in January, almost to the T, and how this is going to be not going to be able to certify the electors for Biden. | ||
And you're going to get kicked into the what's called a contingent election into the House of Representatives where you'll vote by You'll vote by state party delegation. | ||
I actually laid out what the number would be. | ||
And little Jamie Raskin just went through my theory of the case two days in a row on TV. | ||
In fact, I know we pulled that. | ||
We may show that later. | ||
But what they did, I made a comment about, after talking about St. | ||
Thomas More and all this stuff, made a comment about Ray and Fauci putting heads on pikes. | ||
What they did, the reason they took down the War Room site for my comment, and I never put it up on Twitter, They took it down for that comment was it was the War Room. | ||
They were freaked out on Twitter. | ||
What we would put up. | ||
We wouldn't put the whole broadcast up. | ||
What we put up on Twitter was from the hard drive from hell. | ||
You have to go back in time because we don't we pride ourselves and I've pride myself the pride. | ||
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So I guess not a virtue. | |
On not wasting time. | ||
If you look throughout my career, I don't waste my time. | ||
I kind of get to the heart of it and focus on things that are important. | ||
Move the big muscles. | ||
Our Steve Cortez says, don't major in the minors. | ||
Always try to do big things. | ||
And so we've been, you know, with the Wuhan lab impeachment. | ||
You know, we started the show on impeachment in September or October 19, when nobody was talking about it. | ||
I said, hey, they're going to impeach the guy. | ||
Right, so might as well get on with it, right? | ||
Might as well get a show up there, get some information. | ||
Same with the Wuhan lab, we were January 20th when Fauci said there's nothing going on. | ||
So, it's the Twitter and these apparatus, and we now have, we're going to get to Ukraine, we're going to get to the war, we're going to get to the economics of all of it. | ||
It's all inextricably linked, but we have to deconstruct this and look at some of the component pieces so you understand in your personal life, your family's life, your community's life, your nation's life, in the world, how we can effectuate change, right? | ||
The Twitter situation, you know, Elon Musk, oh so back to the pandemic just for a second, but you know the Financial Times of London, now this is yesterday's, but I want to make sure and I want people to absorb this. | ||
We quote a lot from the Economist and from the Financial Times and the Guardians and Times of London, New York Times, because these are the dominant information sources of the world. | ||
I know people, don't do that, we're the machines. | ||
You've got to understand, and this is why we show you MSNBC, we do cold opens, this is why we show you CNN. | ||
You have to understand in information warfare how it's being contextualized and framed for the bulk of your fellow citizens because that is they control the high ground of the mass media. | ||
Yesterday Beijing gripped by panic buying as COVID cases slow a show grave rise. | ||
Now, I'm not sure they haven't put out a number I've agreed with. | ||
I think what? | ||
Three thousand people have died in China since they, you know, since the the the bioweapon got released by the lab. | ||
And I don't think they did release on purpose. | ||
They were doing the lab experiments on purpose. | ||
I've always said it was inadvertent, but they exacerbated Peter Navarro's got is bulletproof on that. | ||
But this shows you right now we're back into information warfare and what's happening in China. | ||
You know, when China sneezes, the rest of the world gets the flu, right? | ||
What's happening there is going to have such a massive, massive, massive impact on world's capital markets, and particularly the supply chains, obviously, of which we've reported for three years now, or two and a half years, about this problem with the supply chains. | ||
But to Twitter, and this whole thing now with the social media and the... Look, we've been banned permanently from YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. | ||
And the show gets bigger every day. | ||
Shows, I think, I think if you calculate the real numbers, the show's the biggest show in the world because we have a huge audience overseas and we have a huge audience in the diaspora and G-News, it used to be G-TV, it's G-News has always put it up, G-TV then and now they're doing a new thing with G-TV, it's a new construction because they got, they think the CCP hacked it, I think it is, but our getter and they, they push that and we're in Mandarin and we go through the VPNs, we're blown through into the fire, through the firewall. | ||
We get tons of feedback every day. | ||
One of the things I spend time on is working with Chinese nationalists that are trying to overthrow the illegitimate regime. | ||
These are people that have left the country and are the expatriates that say this illegitimate criminal regime is taking everything from us. | ||
So the social media platforms are obviously going to be very big. | ||
Miles Guo told me a couple of years ago That Beijing looks at social media more important than nuclear weapons because you can shut down the world's leaders, you can cut off communications, exactly what they did to Donald Trump, Donald J. Trump. | ||
Now my recommendation, back in my younger years, when I got out of Harvard and went to Goldman Sachs, I was in the M&A department, and that was the height, if you saw the movie Wall Street, I'm going to date myself a little bit here, but if you saw the movie Wall Street, The Michael Douglas character, Stone, Oliver Stone, built that on Mike Milken. | ||
And that was the hostile takeover of the 80s. | ||
And we were on the other side. | ||
Goldman Sachs would never represent a raider. | ||
They would always be the raid defense. | ||
And we had, you know, 90% market share of all the meaningful deals. | ||
And I worked as a junior guy and then a mid-level guy. | ||
On a bunch of RAID defenses where you had partners and senior VPs, guys like John Thornton, who is a very famous guy today, have worked for all these tremendous guys at Goldman Sachs. | ||
And so what's happening at Twitter is, in fact, you know, randomly they retain Goldman Sachs as one of their bankers, normally one or two. | ||
My recommendation to Elon Musk today, if I was his financial advisor on the RAID side, and if I was on the defense, I would tell people to be very careful. | ||
I don't know actually what the terms and conditions, all the terms and conditions of the definitive agreement, and what are the financing outs, etc., but I don't assume he's got all the financing. | ||
I'm sure that's coming into place. | ||
Tesla, and this is the Financial Times, Tesla dented, as investors count on Musk's share sale to pay for Twitter, dented. | ||
It lost $126 billion. | ||
Invaluously 126 billion dollars, which would be what in my math correct three Twitters? | ||
Elon Musk and he had and I don't want to name names, but you had all the pom poms out from the from the conservative Inc. | ||
Right? | ||
The conservative in Gold Palm is so wonderful, Elon Musk, and he's a complicated guy. | ||
We're not huge fans because of his, what he does in transhumanism at Neuralink, very dangerous, and he's one of the leaders, no matter what he says about AI, he's one of the leaders. | ||
He's also deeply in bed with the Chinese Communist Party out of Shanghai, basically where he's got free cash flow. | ||
But Tesla's always been not really a company, it's an idea. | ||
I mean, I think it trades at, I want to say, 30 times sales. | ||
It's some absurd valuation. | ||
That's why it drops so much. | ||
And you're seeing one of the great, I think, short squeezes, or excuse me, margin calls, on him to finance this, because he doesn't have a ton of cash. | ||
He's got a lot of stock, and sometimes in privately held companies, or sometimes in publicly traded that are The valuations are ephemeral, right? | ||
Let's say you can't make payroll off that stock. | ||
Elon Musk today should notify the board of Twitter that he's out. | ||
He's pulling the offer. | ||
He should pull the offer today. | ||
The stock will drop 20%. | ||
Because here's why. | ||
All the cupcakes and all the snowflakes there, the management team and the junior grand dunes, we can't believe he's going to come into the building. | ||
We're going to sabotage things. | ||
The woman who kicked Trump off and kicked me off is sitting there crying in meetings, the head legal person. | ||
He should pull the bid today, let the stock drop, and tell the board, hey, since you don't have another offer, you know, go to loan. | ||
I didn't like what management said about me. | ||
I didn't like the angle of attack. | ||
her, okay, and she's got big liabilities so you should preserve your documents, ma'am. | ||
He should pull the bid today, let the stock drop, and tell the board, hey, since you don't have another offer, you know, go to loan. | ||
I didn't like what management said about me. | ||
I didn't like the angle of attack. | ||
There's no competing bid. | ||
And here's what it's telling you, since it's price below where the stock traded eight months ago, they don't even have an operating plan to deliver to get the stock back up. | ||
Screw Twitter and say, boom, you know, here's my number. | ||
After you have about 500 lawsuits against you for breach of your fiduciary responsibility, call me back. | ||
And maybe you broom this management team. | ||
Okay, we'll take a short break. | ||
We've got Rebecca Koppler. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
You're about to be dragged into a major shooting war. | ||
Not the southern border of the United States, but in the Russian-speaking eastern border of, guess what? | ||
You've got it. | ||
Ukraine. | ||
All next. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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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. | ||
By the way, we have the two-gun approach here at War Room, as usual. | ||
Bang, bang. | ||
The two guns. | ||
One, you've got to get a great night's sleep. | ||
A great night, not a good night's sleep. | ||
I know, we ask a lot of this audience to step up to the plate, to be force multipliers, and of course, we're winning on every front. | ||
Although, I do understand some days it looks a little cloudy, and other days it looks like we're heading towards the sunlit uplands. | ||
So, uh, but that's life, right? | ||
But we're pushing this thing forward in the proper direction. | ||
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Go to our square. | ||
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It's not just the buy one get one free, we've got sales across the board. | ||
And Mike Lindell does a very good job of covering us here to make sure that we've got all the leading sales from MyPillow. | ||
So make sure you go there today, support the WORM apparatus. | ||
In addition, the other gun is, when you get up in the morning, and we get up early here, I've got to, to make sure Ben Harnwell in Rome is on top of his appointed task of the day. | ||
So we're up early here in the War Room every day, and of course we start the day with Warpath Coffee. | ||
Go to warpath.coffee. | ||
I have worked on, people know, I'm a aficionado of dark roast coffee, okay, or have been ever since the Navy. | ||
And so we've got, I think, and I think you will agree, The best dark roast coffee ever blended. | ||
Mariner's Blend. | ||
And I named it after my heroes of Admiral Nelson and John Paul Jones and all those great naval officers and pirates that have led the way in civilizing the world and defending the world. | ||
Mariner's Blend is the dark roast. | ||
And we have Black Powder is the Morning breakfast blend. | ||
And it's a little to the darker side. | ||
So this is for people that like their coffee a little bit darker. | ||
Definitely Mariner's Roast's best dark roast ever blended. | ||
Bar none. | ||
And we'll let you give us some feedback. | ||
I know people are texting me all day long about this or going on Getter. | ||
And also try the breakfast blend. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll get to Rebecca Kaufman. | ||
There's been a lot going on in your 48 hours. | ||
We've got to get to it. | ||
I got, I got, um, Harnwell is on his appointed task in Rome. | ||
Uh, so busy today that he's not out and about in some of these great locations, but he's actually at the international headquarters of the War Room. | ||
But I want to go back just momentarily to Twitter, because obviously it's huge, and people are running around fanboying. | ||
Oh God, you know, it's a little bit like Zelensky, maybe, right? | ||
We shouldn't fanboy. | ||
Just, just look at the way things are. | ||
And here's what, I'm gonna connect Disney to Twitter management. | ||
The sea change you have and what economic nationalism and what participatory populism is about, is we're playing Smash Mouth with these corporations. | ||
Okay? | ||
There's new sheriffs in town. | ||
I've said this for years, the Republican Party orthodoxy, economic orthodoxy, which were just tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts, With no decrease in spending, if you're going to cut the taxes, you've got to decrease the spending sometime, because the economic growth doesn't quite cover it. | ||
Hello? | ||
Let's do the math. | ||
Some basic arithmetic. | ||
But what they created was a monster. | ||
They created a Frankenstein monster. | ||
And that is these globalist corporations. | ||
These globalist corporations are the most woke because they're not American. | ||
They draft off America, they use American capital and American labor and American security and civic society that binds us together and provides the basis for these robust capital markets we have, the bond market and the stock market, all these markets we have, and their protection. | ||
We provide all that. | ||
But they're not really American. | ||
They're moved to their own tune. | ||
You see Disney. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
You know, Disney's part of the group. | ||
Look, some of the stuff coming out of Disney, you can't but say, is this ideology about grooming? | ||
Is it? | ||
It's an open question. | ||
And Ron DeSantis and the moms down there are not tolerating it, and they're playing Smash Mouth. | ||
And now they're saying, oh, it's going to be $2 billion. | ||
Trust me, DeSantis is from, you know, he's smart enough. | ||
They've thought this thing through. | ||
That's all nonsense has been. | ||
Well, the other one is this Twitter situation. | ||
You know, Twitter, all the snowflakes on Twitter is that, you know, he's a white heterosexual South African Nazi and, you know, it's going to put Trump back on. | ||
No, you can't have Trump. | ||
You saw Ari Melber told you what they thought. | ||
Oh, well, you could shadow ban people and you can have it if he runs it. | ||
Twitter needs a punch in the face, okay? | ||
We need to play Smash Mouth with the company. | ||
Elon Musk, right now, should pull the offer. | ||
They're not going anywhere. | ||
They don't have a competing offer. | ||
The board didn't sit there and say, hey, you low-balled us. | ||
You're 20, what, 2% or 25%? | ||
20%? | ||
You're below where the stock traded when Getter launched back in July, because we tracked it every day. | ||
And it's down for a couple points. | ||
I think it peaked at 73, roughly. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is a discount. | ||
I don't know how you get a fairness opinion if you can't get a premium to where the stock traded. | ||
Here's why you can't. | ||
The management team doesn't have a plan that can deliver any set of revenues and earnings without Trump and the conservatives on there. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is so obvious. | ||
If we stay off, they can't hit their numbers. | ||
They don't have a business. | ||
Elon Musk, if you want to buy, and by the way, you're getting margin calls like crazy. | ||
He's got no cash. | ||
He doesn't have any cash. | ||
It's all privately held stock. | ||
Or, it's this ephemeral, ladies and gentlemen, his company lost $127 billion in market cap yesterday. | ||
Just in the announcement of this. | ||
Why? | ||
The sub-headline. | ||
They know he's going to have to actually go sell stock into a marketplace, not some trading on the margin. | ||
That you're going to have to actually sell the stock for cash to fund his part of the Twitter bid. | ||
Twitter is vastly overvalued right now. | ||
Pull the bid. | ||
Let the stock drop. | ||
It'll drop. | ||
The board will be in panic. | ||
I want every shareholders bought stock. | ||
You go sue the board for breach of fiduciary responsibility. | ||
And the board turns around and let's blow out that management team. | ||
You don't need it. | ||
The guy's pontificating. | ||
Yeah, we're devaluing. | ||
She's sitting there. | ||
This is a terrible day. | ||
Get rid of them. | ||
Have the market force them out. | ||
Elon Musk, guys, if you don't, if you buy this company at this price, you're a sucker. | ||
That's overvalued. | ||
You don't have to pay it. | ||
They don't have a competing bid. | ||
Number one, if they had an alternative, if they had somebody in the data room, they would have never agreed to your deal. | ||
They said, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
We've got to get other guys in here. | ||
Ten more guys. | ||
They have two other alternatives. | ||
One is get a competing bid. | ||
A white knight. | ||
It's not there. | ||
They would have never had the meeting on Sunday or never agreed to the deal. | ||
Number two is let management put together their deal. | ||
That management team couldn't finance a ice cream stand. | ||
They couldn't sell lemonade. | ||
They can't sell lemonade. | ||
Okay? | ||
They couldn't do it. | ||
They couldn't finance it. | ||
Not a venture capital, private equity, hedge fund, anybody going to come in and back that management team. | ||
Disaster. | ||
An arrogant, arrogant disaster. | ||
And the third is the company just hit your earnings. | ||
Okay, we're going to hit our earnings. | ||
We've got a plan. | ||
We're going to hit our earnings, get rid of Musk, get rid of all this noise. | ||
We're going to hit our plan. | ||
And as we show earnings, as we show revenue and more earnings, the stock will come back and we'll be at a 10% or 20% premium a year from now. | ||
I've done this. | ||
Walk them through the model. | ||
Just got to hit it. | ||
No marginal, no multiple expansion. | ||
Same multiple. | ||
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Here's what you're going to do. | ||
And here's management. | ||
The board's sitting there with the fish eye looking at management. | ||
They don't have a white knight, management can't get a nickel of financing because they're incompetent and arrogant, and they can't hit their plan. | ||
Screw them! | ||
Screw them! | ||
The stock dropped because they got rid of Trump and then they started, then the conservatives and Parler and Gabb and Rumble and Getter and all of them started to come up with their small but their alternatives and guys wouldn't go back. | ||
Punch them right in the face. | ||
Twitter deserves to be up in their grill. | ||
You have nothing. | ||
You're arrogance. | ||
And this gets to Silicon Valley. | ||
These oligarchs, they're not powerful. | ||
They all live in fear. | ||
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They all live in fear. | ||
Half of them are on the spectrum. | ||
They all live in fear. | ||
And they're going to sit there and dictate what kind of country you're going to have and what's freedom of speech. | ||
And this is the town. | ||
You know, I love Beattie, but the town square. | ||
Why are we conceding them the town square? | ||
Elon Musk, and first off, I think he's going to pull it anyway. | ||
I just don't see, now that you see that he's got to sell the Tesla stock to come over the side of it, and this thing's overpriced. | ||
And if it's not overpriced, hey, guess what? | ||
He can always jump back in and pay a couple of bucks more. | ||
Step out and let it drop 20%. | ||
And see how arrogant they are then. | ||
See how arrogant when management starts getting personally sued for breach of producer responsibility. | ||
The woman who's the head lawyer who threw everybody off, what do you think her liabilities are? | ||
What do you think? | ||
She drove this business into the ground. | ||
The stock was at $70. | ||
They drove it down. | ||
I'm not saying we gave these guys the idea, far be it from me, but remember when I was hammering back in December, I think it was in January, the stock was at $35 and I was mocking them and ridiculing them. | ||
Because all their compensation comes from warrants. | ||
Look at her compensation. | ||
She made 17 million bucks. | ||
I think $6.50 in cash, another bonus of $6.50, a million bucks or so in money. | ||
But her big payoff is their warrants and options. | ||
I was mocking them because they're so underwater, they can't get new talent there. | ||
And last night, you know, Chris Hayes and these guys saying, well, this is a culture war and nobody talented, Wright has no talented people, so let them all leave. | ||
And dare, Elon Musk, I dare you, pull the bid now! | ||
And let's see how arrogant they are. | ||
Let's see how good they are. | ||
Let's see when they're on the receiving end of lawsuit after lawsuit after lawsuit. | ||
Pull the bid this morning and let's see how tough Twitter is. | ||
Let's see the big talk of the snowflakes. | ||
Ring in their hands. | ||
They're gonna be ringing their hands. | ||
You're gonna be broke. | ||
Your company's gonna be broke and you're gonna get lawsuits from everybody that bought this stock on the misrepresentations of this board and the management team who are a bunch of liars. | ||
And every short in the business and every straight lawyer ought to be all over this right now. | ||
Have at it. | ||
Go look at the public information on this piece of crap. | ||
Pull the bid now. | ||
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God, I wish I was back in my investment banking career. | |
Hotter than the war room. | ||
We'll be back. | ||
You think I'm hot now? | ||
You wait till I get on Ukraine. | ||
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or are they to become part of nato that means u.s. soldiers will be fighting in ukraine and that's something i very much oppose senator can i just say that because it's a look at these are important conversations and arguments my judgment is different uh... if you look at the countries that russia has attacked over the last years. Georgia, leaving forces in Transnistria and Moldova, and then repeatedly Ukraine. These were countries that were not part of NATO. | ||
It has not attacked NATO countries for probably a very good reason. | ||
You could also argue the countries they've attacked were part of Russia. | ||
Well that... | ||
Or were part of the Soviet Union. | ||
Yes, and I firmly disagree with that proposition. | ||
It is the fundamental right of these countries to decide their own future and their own destiny. | ||
I'm not saying it's not, but I'm saying that the countries that have been attacked, Georgia and Ukraine, were part of the Soviet Union. | ||
And they were part of the Soviet Union since the 1920s. | ||
But that does not give Russia the right to attack them on the contrary. | ||
No one's saying it does. | ||
They were liberated from being part of this empire by force. | ||
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are deploying these capabilities. | ||
Ukraine clearly believes that it can win. | ||
And so does everyone here. | ||
Ukraine clearly believes it can win. | ||
So does everyone here. | ||
That was Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin speaking today in Germany. | ||
And I think the most important thing about what he said there is that when he said, so does everyone here, the everyone that he's talking about is a really big everyone. | ||
He and Secretary of State Antony Blinken convened this meeting today of countries to support Ukraine militarily. | ||
And this wasn't just a NATO meeting. | ||
It wasn't even just a meeting of U.S. | ||
and our traditional allies. | ||
This was dozens of countries. | ||
It was, you know, from Kenya to Japan, Tunisia, Iceland, South Korea, New Zealand. | ||
And yes, of course now, basically all of Europe and all of NATO and all of our critical allies. | ||
But this was like 40 countries. | ||
Plus, some that didn't even put their name on the list. | ||
Domestic news sources in Israel, for example, report today that the Israeli government attended this meeting as well, even though Israel didn't put its name on the list of participants. | ||
Local reporting suggests there may have been a few, more than a few other countries, including especially Middle Eastern countries, that did that same thing as well, because they want to and they will participate in militarily supporting Ukraine Even if they don't want to write their name down about it officially because they don't want to officially have to talk about it yet. | ||
It's a remarkable thing. | ||
This is a very, very large coalition. | ||
A very large, far-flung coalition convened by the United States in support of Ukraine. | ||
The Biden administration... Okay, this is... I'm gonna rename her because I think she's smart. | ||
I know the audience hates her, but I think she's smart. | ||
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She's the... | |
The brain and back of much of what the progressive left does and they all look to her. | ||
We're gonna start calling her Pollyanna. | ||
The 40 men, this is a clown show. | ||
None of those people, NATO is a group of staffs that meet in Brussels. | ||
And they have individual, every country has its own military force. | ||
All of which, except for part of France's, in the UK's, are both tiny and marginal. | ||
I don't think all, I don't believe all of NATO can put together two combat divisions. | ||
Two and a half. | ||
They don't reach the 2% of their own defense budget of GDP. | ||
The commitment they made, they haven't, this is what Trump tried to make them do, and we want to actually make them pay in arrears. | ||
None of them can defend themselves. | ||
When they talk about 40, that's all a cover for an American security guarantee. | ||
And here's what's getting dangerous. | ||
They're not, they've shifted the narrative talk. | ||
They're now talking about victory. | ||
You know, Ukraine looks like Dresden, right? | ||
It burned out. | ||
Mariupol and all that, as we told you, the eastern Russian-speaking districts and the land bridge at Mariupol down to Crimea and Sebastopol. | ||
And now, as we said, Odessa, because they want to get all that access from the sea. | ||
And they keep grinding and people keep dying. | ||
And you got a little bit of marginal equipment going there, although when you hear the Ukrainians say it's not enough, it doesn't come, it doesn't have all the parts, and we're getting, you know, we're getting crushed here. | ||
And people are starting, even the Guardian say, hey, we got to start thinking about a Russian victory. | ||
Instead of de-escalating like Macron did to save his political hide, and remember, under 59 years old, he didn't win a majority of the votes. | ||
The 28% that didn't show up, I think is all of 18 to 39, bulk of that. | ||
He won an overwhelming percentage of the Muslim vote in those ages, 18 to 59, and he won an overwhelming 60 and above the pensioners who thinks Le Pen doesn't understand economics and, you know, they think she's crazy. | ||
But everybody else in France from 18 to 59 voted a majority for, essentially, for Le Pen. | ||
And what he had to do to get those numbers was to be the father of the de-escalation And who is escalating it is the warmongers at MSNBC, the warmongers at CNN, the warmongers at Fox News that are just harping on, and my point now, if you love the Constitution so much, | ||
Please let's enforce the Constitution and at least have Biden make him come forward on the War Powers Act, which I'm not even sure it's constitutional, but at least it's something. | ||
It's like the Electoral Count Act of 1887. | ||
It ain't perfect, but it's something. | ||
Right? | ||
Make them come and make a case to the American people why this is in the vital national security interest of the United States, because it is not. | ||
And there's not one person in this nation, from Biden to anybody else, can get on a stage with me and debate that topic and come out the winner. | ||
In fact, you'll come out 85-15 the loser. | ||
Because, and take out vital, it's not in the national security interest of the United States to be involved in what is leading rapidly to a kinetic war. | ||
We didn't play the Zelensky part, right? | ||
I cut that off. | ||
Zelensky, that's where I get Rebecca Cole on here. | ||
Zelensky, and just to make sure he said it, let's play this. | ||
It's in Ukrainian, or in Russian, I don't know what language they're speaking over there. | ||
Russian with Ukrainian dialect? | ||
Are heads gonna blow up about that? | ||
You know, I got Zelensky's biography right here. | ||
I got it. | ||
I got it. | ||
I got a great little biography. | ||
I got a fanboy. | ||
They sent me a fanboy thing. | ||
The hero, the Ukrainian hero who united the world. | ||
I got it right here. | ||
I read it. | ||
I think Russian is his primary language. | ||
Just saying. | ||
Let's hear it with this guy. | ||
Here's what he's proposing for you at home in Nebraska, in Colorado, in New York, in California, Mississippi, wherever you get the war room. | ||
Here's what he's proposing for you, because he's united. | ||
I'm taking off the book. | ||
He's united the world. | ||
And he's leading now the United States and these quote-unquote leaders we have down the primrose path to everyone's destruction. | ||
Let's hear from Zelensky. | ||
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I think that after all that the Russian military has done in the Chernobyl zone and in the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, no one in the world can feel safe knowing how many nuclear objects, nuclear weapons and the corresponding technologies are in the Russian state. | |
The Jerry Seinfeld of Ukraine, let's bring in Rebecca Koffler who wrote the introduction of which I won't get into Rebecca, we'll discuss that for a different day. | ||
Zelensky is proposing that... | ||
Since now it's all about victory. | ||
The Ukrainians, you had these guys on MSNBC, the former ambassadors, they're saying that Ukraine's winning, Ukraine's won. | ||
Hey, with my own eyes, I would like to ask the dead, the tragic victims, the dead women and children of Ukraine, I'd like to ask them if this is a win. | ||
Hey, was this a win? | ||
Do you feel like this, are we winning here? | ||
Because something's deeply wrong. | ||
Zelensky is saying now we've got to put the Russian nuclear weapons force under United Nations control. | ||
Not that the people on the trigger of their nuclear weapons would not be Russians. | ||
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Okay? | |
I just want to give you a little history here. | ||
In World War II, these guys called the Nazis, the Wehrmacht. | ||
Okay, this general called Manstein, the best guy they had. | ||
You don't know much about him in the West, you know about Rommel and all these other guys because they're fighting in the desert, they're fighting in Sicily, they're fighting in Italy, they're fighting on the D-Day. | ||
In the heart of it, This was a war between Germany and Russia on the Eastern Front, and their best generals are over there, and they will tell you the Russians don't give up too easy. | ||
The Russian people don't give up too easy. | ||
They kind of dig in at places like Stalingrad and St. | ||
Petersburg, or Leningrad, right? | ||
Or Moscow. | ||
Leningrad had a 900-day siege. | ||
Hell, they would turn into cannibals so they wouldn't surrender the city. | ||
900 days of a siege. | ||
900 days. | ||
They were eating the furniture. | ||
900 days and they didn't surrender. | ||
To the Nazis. | ||
Okay? | ||
The guys buying their gas today. | ||
I hate to be so blunt about it, but the guys buying their gas and they're saying, hey, now they're making us pay in rubles. | ||
That's blackmail. | ||
They actually said today, the head of the EU came out and said, the Russians are blackmailing us because they're making us buy their cheap gas and paying rubles because the United States is trying to destroy their central bank and destroy their currency so the Russian people overthrow the regime. | ||
They've gone to war with them, but now that they're said, hey, how about this? | ||
Screw you. | ||
Buy my natural gas. | ||
If you're going to date, you're going to get rubles. | ||
No, I'm not going to do that. | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
Where do I send my rubles? | ||
How do I get my, how do I buy bonds to get my rubles? | ||
And now you got Zelensky. | ||
The uniner. | ||
This guy's ego is so out of control because of the fanboying by American media. | ||
Fanboying by American media of MSNBC and CNN and Fox News and Conservative Inc. | ||
and the neocons that still hang around this. | ||
And no, American First does not mean isolationist, but it also does not mean we're not going to send kids everywhere and we are not going to send American boys and girls to the Ukraine. | ||
General Marshall wouldn't do it. | ||
FDR wouldn't do it. | ||
Harry Hopkins wouldn't do it. | ||
Admiral Leahy wouldn't do it. | ||
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And World War II. | |
Most of it led Churchill down the Balkans. | ||
You're not going to get involved in a war on the landmass over there in the Eastern Front. | ||
We're not sending men because that's a charnel house. | ||
That's where they killed 25 or 30 or 40. | ||
We don't even know how many died. | ||
There's no count. | ||
A ton, okay? | ||
And you have these people today, and you have a guy like Zelensky, you don't think that's dangerous? | ||
You don't think these bad hombres, the KGB guys, the FSB guys, say, hey, this punk ain't going to put our nuclear weapons on a thing? | ||
How do you think they're going to respond to that? | ||
I'll tell you how they're not going to respond to it. | ||
They're not going to sit there and go, are we being surrounded now? | ||
Are we being contained? | ||
Is this NATO on offensive? | ||
It sounds like NATO's offense. | ||
Is NATO now on offense against us? | ||
Is NATO now telling us what we're going to do with our nuclear weapons? | ||
Is that what we're doing? | ||
Is that the game here? | ||
I thought, I thought NATO was all defensive. | ||
You didn't have to worry. | ||
You could talk to Ukraine. | ||
You can get Finland. | ||
Hey, let's get Finland and Sweden. | ||
Hell, when Erdogan and the Turks are starting to sound rational, we have a problem. | ||
And I don't know why the Republican Party got Ram Paul there. | ||
We got to force Biden and this group of incompetents, and also nefarious, because they've been stealing out of there forever. | ||
They've got to come to the American people and make a case of exactly what are we doing here. | ||
What are we doing on the economic war? | ||
What are we doing on the arming? | ||
The Daily Mail's got the story. | ||
We gave real-time information so they could shoot a Russian troop plane down. | ||
What do you think the moms in Russia are sitting there going, hang on, is the United States involved in this? | ||
Are they a combatant? | ||
In the law of unintended consequences, this can spin out of control quite quickly. | ||
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Okay? | |
That's what the fog of war is, quite quickly. | ||
And we are playing with fire. | ||
And you're playing with biological weapons, cyber weapons, chemical weapons, and yes, nuclear weapons. | ||
Okay? | ||
This world is on the precipice of something quite dangerous. | ||
You have 400 million people in China under lockdown. | ||
We have a conflict in Ukraine that continues to metastasize because certain elements of the globalists continue to escalate this. | ||
Rebecca Koffler, Ben Harnwell, Dave Bossi, All Next in the World. | ||
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Okay, the sovereignty, the territorial integrity, and the self-determination of Ukraine is a European problem. | ||
And the Europeans better settle. | ||
That 40 group there, why don't they start paying for their own defense? | ||
Why don't they stop buying Russian gas? | ||
Why don't they say, hey, if you want to do it in roubles, that's just financing, and we're not going to do it. | ||
They won't do it, because it upsets their lifestyle. | ||
They want the United States to do it, because we've always been there, because of the Atlanticists, and all the party of Davos, and all this corruption in the arms manufacturers here. | ||
Republicans should say right away, there should be zero profit margin. | ||
Zero. | ||
If we're going to ship any arms over there should be zero profit margin, should be at cost. | ||
And let's see how, when it's at cost, let's see how enthusiastic these arms merchants are. | ||
Rebecca Koffler wrote this incredible book about Putin. | ||
Rebecca, I just wanted, because you've, you know, kind of looked at this in a different perspective than I think I have. | ||
But I wanted to bring you on about Zelensky. | ||
And he's being propped up now by a cheering section that he is, I think, totally and completely out of control. | ||
And he proved it with this statement he made about the Russian nuclear weapons. | ||
Ma'am, could you walk our audience through what the importance of this moment is? | ||
I absolutely agree. | ||
Zelensky is reckless at this point. | ||
I've changed my analysis about this person. | ||
I did write the foreword for this book, as you mentioned, and my idea for writing this was to present a balanced view of him. | ||
But right now I am saying that this person is unfortunately walking us into a nuclear disaster with Russia because he is drunk on his adoration by the West. | ||
He's been using his theatrical skills to push just like all the right buttons that he knows will resonate with Western, you know, Brussels audiences. | ||
Washington, all of these elites, you know, he's pushing the democracy button. | ||
He is pushing on our fear of nuclear weapons, but his recent statement calling for the global control of Russian nuclear weapons is absolutely irresponsible. | ||
Guess what provoked this invasion by Putin on Ukraine? | ||
It's Zelensky's statement That Ukraine should have its own nuclear weapons. | ||
That was the trigger. | ||
Although Putin has been planning this war for many years, what triggered it is Russia's assessment that our chief executive is cognitively impaired and possibly is having dementia. | ||
And also Putin's preemptive steps to prevent | ||
Ukraine and Zelensky specifically from acquiring his own weapons and acquiring the expertise that CIA and our own military Intelligence apparatus has been providing to them and We in fact has been providing real-time intelligence and that is unprecedented Steve | ||
Your book is a brain analysis of Putin, and you're no fan, okay? | ||
So it's not like she's a fangirl. | ||
You're no fan at all. | ||
You talk about how dangerous he is and how dangerous this clique around him is. | ||
But all we're hearing now is Zelensky's perfect, Zelensky's Abraham Lincoln, he's George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and that Putin is mentally... there's something mentally wrong with him. | ||
He's crazy, there's something mentally wrong. | ||
In your assessment, Have you seen moves by Putin, and he's obviously made or looks like he's made certain strategic and tactical moves, but have you seen anything that backs up their case that he has lost his reason that he's crazy or anything like that? | ||
No, he's absolutely not crazy, Steve. | ||
This doctrine has been developed on his orders. | ||
When he talks nuclear, he has developed a low-yield nuclear warhead that is intended just specifically for this type of scenario. | ||
It would be a sub-kiloton About 1 third Lower than what we used in Hiroshima and the idea is to keep the fallout small so Zelensky knows this and He's trying to galvanize the NATO ministers and military commanders and our own chief executive To prevent this from happening, but how can you prevent | ||
this? It's irresponsible. He's effectively calling for US and NATO to intervene as an active combatant and this is not an individual statement remember the Russians are putting together an Intelligence assessment they remember what Biden said when he said this man can no longer remain in power They remember what Lloyd Austin | ||
Unfortunately, a very incompetent military commander just recently stated that the ultimate goal of supplying Ukraine with weapons is to degrade Russia's military capability and to weaken Russia. | ||
The long-term U.S. | ||
policy, he just admitted it, but he doesn't need to admit to our adversary exactly what our policy is. | ||
And so finally, Chris Coons, the Delaware Senator, also just called for the deployment of U.S. | ||
NATO forces into the combat zone in Ukraine. | ||
So we are one foot, right now, into a shooting war with Russia. | ||
And no, Putin is not crazy. | ||
He is sober. | ||
He's been practicing pressing the nuclear button. | ||
He has been training his forces every year. | ||
And in fact, on February 27, as hopefully everyone remember, he placed his nuclear forces on special We will fight till they're all gone! | ||
We rejoice when there's no more! |