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Modesto on the night train. | ||
Stopped by in Lviv for a few hours while we were there, met with some local contacts, local activists, journalists, people that are involved with some of these volunteer fighters that have gone over. | ||
Got a sense of what was happening there, talked about the guns that are being run in from Poland right now, actually. | ||
AR-15s and AK-47s to the Ukrainian people, to the Ukrainian flight, body armor, helmets. | ||
These are American weapons that are flying through there? | ||
Well, some of them are American, some of them are Polish-made. | ||
It's a whole patchwork of stuff that's going over. | ||
It's a dog's breakfast of weaponry. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And, I mean, if you want to pick up something, that's the place to go right now. | ||
You know, you go to somebody's house and they've got body armor and quick clot and tourniquets just strewn out across their beds and sofas. | ||
You know, I mean, it's, you know, pretty much take what you want. | ||
So, we make it down to Odessa, and then we reach out to more local contacts. | ||
Hang on, people should understand, Odessa is the key that kind of picks the lock. | ||
You got the land bridge, but that's the major port of Ukraine. | ||
And Russia would love to have, I mean, in World War II, They didn't give up Odessa easily. | ||
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This is something, it's a crown jewel. | ||
Right, this was, and you can see, even in the city of Odessa there on the Black Sea, I mean, you can see the imperial architecture, you can see, I mean, it reminds me of some of the buildings that you might see in St. | ||
Petersburg, right? | ||
This is St. | ||
Petersburg on the Black Sea. | ||
This was the city of Catherine the Great, right? | ||
This is a huge, huge city going back to the Russian Empire, going back to the Czars, right? | ||
This was their port on the Black Sea. | ||
This was the center of commerce, this was the center of civilization, whereas Crimea, that was more your military side. | ||
That was more the military part of everything, and so going back hundreds and hundreds of years. | ||
And so, for the Russians, for even now, for Putin, this would absolutely constitute, number one, a strategic port, obviously, because if you take that, then you essentially landlock Ukraine. | ||
So then Kiev doesn't have the ability to get anything to the sea. | ||
They can't touch the ocean at all. | ||
Like, all the wheat from Russia and from Ukraine is now locked up. | ||
The Russians can turn to the worst kind. | ||
Well, it's locked up now because of the blockade. | ||
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Like I'm saying, if you control Odessa, you can basically determine You're running the entire Northern Black Sea at that point? | ||
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Alright, it's basically between them and Putin. | ||
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Saturday, July 23rd. | ||
23 July, the year of our Lord. | ||
2022, you're live. | ||
It's in the War Room. | ||
We got a lot to get through the day. | ||
Tomorrow's news... | ||
Today, that was the opening right there, ladies and gentlemen, was for June. | ||
Okay, was that six weeks ago? | ||
Seven weeks ago, maybe? | ||
The great Jack Posobiec having done his midnight train crossing of Ukraine with his brother. | ||
Jack, you laid it out at the time, how big Odessa is. | ||
The Russians are shelling it today or sending missiles in there after they cut this grain deal. | ||
We're trying to get Rebecca Koffler up too. | ||
Wrote a great piece over at Fox. | ||
Rebecca Koffler. | ||
Okay, we're gonna get to Rebecca Koffler. | ||
We got Ben Harnawo. | ||
We got Maria Luisa Rossi with Mediaset in Italy. | ||
We got Rudy. | ||
We're packed. | ||
The great Alex Jones will be on at 11 o'clock. | ||
We got a lot to get to today. | ||
Jack is down at Turning Point. | ||
This incredible conference for young people. | ||
They're just packed down there in Tampa. | ||
Doing a great job. | ||
Charlie Kirk and the team. | ||
Thousands of kids there, just wall-to-wall, all under 25. | ||
Our own Gene Zirkel will be down in the second hour, Dan Schultz. | ||
A lot to get to. | ||
Jack, why do we open with this today? | ||
Tell us why this is so important. | ||
Because Zelensky, we're going to have Harnwell and the guys on here in a second. | ||
The Italian government just fell because of this situation. | ||
Macron's really out of power, jammed up because of this situation. | ||
He lost the national, like losing Congress. | ||
He lost that. | ||
Boris Johnson lost for other things, but he was the biggest cheerleader. | ||
He's gone, one of the reasons the British people are tired of him lying to them. | ||
Across Europe, you got Hungary in people's grills. | ||
Harlan was going to talk about that. | ||
They just took all this time to cut this deal on the grain. | ||
Why is Putin sending long-range missiles or intermediate-range missiles into Odessa right now, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, thanks for having me on this morning. | ||
We are down here at Turning Point Sass. | ||
Security situation is tight because we're going to have President Trump in today. | ||
That's why we're on, we're on phone. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Stop. | ||
Chill. | ||
You've been all week. | ||
You've been amazing. | ||
By the way, I'm in the Terry Schilling seat. | ||
I heard Terry, poor Terry got bench pressed by Pasova. | ||
Pasova went full Bannon on him, hugging the mic. | ||
That's good. | ||
Hold it. | ||
You got Parker and Harry, the two best workhorses. | ||
Do they understand that when you have a 10 o'clock start, I know you're a naval officer, we launch at 10. | ||
With Parker and Harry, you're telling me they couldn't plan getting through security with Trump coming in the Secret Service? | ||
I don't think I'm buying that, Jack. | ||
I think the boys might have been rolling late in Tampa last night. | ||
Any truth to that rumor down there? | ||
Real America's voice? | ||
It was a hot, wet night in Tampa last night, Steve, and that's all that I'm, uh, that's all that I'm permitted to say at this juncture here, uh, here live from sunny Tampa, Florida, where the sun is shining this morning. | ||
Give me Odessa, sir. | ||
Tell me why Odessa. | ||
You were there. | ||
You, you, uh, against, uh, the great Tanya Tay, who went nuts on you afterwards, you and your, your brother went into Ukraine and then he decided, okay, well, since we're here, Let's go down to where it's really going to be important. | ||
You took the train down to Odessa. | ||
Why? | ||
Why is Odessa so important? | ||
Oh, yeah, that's right. | ||
When we found the night train to Odessa, we turned that into a special long, long form podcast that I recorded on the night train to Odessa on the way back. | ||
And we can catch that human events daily. | ||
We did the entire thing. | ||
We've got another one coming out where it's just me and my brother sort of talking about our trip, everything. | ||
That one's in the can. | ||
We haven't posted it up yet, but I think we're going to either this weekend or next weekend. | ||
As a special. | ||
And here's the thing, right? | ||
The Russians fight like Stephen K. Bannon fights. | ||
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Not one step back. | |
This is how they fought in World War II. | ||
This is how the Czars fought. | ||
This is how they've always fought. | ||
And you can say, oh, they've made some technical errors coming out of the gate, and they've done this, and they could have done that better, and the combined arms should have been better. | ||
Sure, fine. | ||
But at the end of the day, they swarm, and they pound, and they pound, and they pound. | ||
And we saw, and every time that I had been on, when I was riding in the saddle this week, I said, there was a statement by Lavrov where he came out and said, because the West, which Joe Biden, right, the illegitimate president, is the head of signing off on these decisions. | ||
They're now sending these long range missile systems, the HIMARS, the rockets, the artillery that can strike into, they're talking about striking Crimea. | ||
They're talking about striking inside Russia with this stuff. | ||
And they said we are expanding the parameters of the Special Military Operation. | ||
We are no longer only interested in Donbass. | ||
We are going to continue forward. | ||
And when Lavrov speaks, you better listen. | ||
Because he's the one who's telling you all... He's no kayfabe, this guy. | ||
He's no cap. | ||
He's telling you exactly what's coming. | ||
And so when we went down to Odessa, we remembered that this was the city. | ||
And you played the clip from almost two months ago at this point. | ||
Where we were saying, this was the crown jewel of the Russian Empire. | ||
This was the city of Catherine the Great. | ||
There's still statues of Catherine the Great up there to this day. | ||
The same way you would see statues of Peter the Great up in St. | ||
Petersburg. | ||
You see the imperial architecture. | ||
This is the major port on the Black Sea. | ||
And whether or not the Russians are going to come out. | ||
Well, it's the one. | ||
It's the one. | ||
God bless. | ||
It's the one warm water port they've got. | ||
And look, the great game with the British Empire was always to get to Karachi or someplace like that. | ||
But this is the best. | ||
This is the this is one they got and they control. | ||
Correct, sir. | ||
Odessa. | ||
Exactly. | ||
This is this is the key port. | ||
Because what does Russia have? | ||
Right. | ||
Russia, for all intents and purposes. | ||
And if you look at it at the grand scale on your World Island map, Russia is a land power. | ||
They are not effectively a sea power. | ||
They never really have been. | ||
That's why port access is so important to Russia. | ||
That's why Syria, their port in Syria was so important to them. | ||
That's why Odessa is so important to them. | ||
That's why Crimea is so important to them. | ||
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Petersburg and everything at Murmansk, that stuff is iced over in the winter. | ||
They can't use, you can't use that stuff for most of the year. | ||
That's why when they come into the South, this is a key strategic, that is the lifeblood of the Russian Empire. | ||
And if Putin looks at this like a Russian Empire today, he understands this. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
We can talk about neoliberalism and the new ideology of everything, but you know what hasn't changed in all of these hundreds of years? | ||
The power of the material world. | ||
You still need, guess what? | ||
Energy and food. | ||
Everything comes down to energy, food, and steel. | ||
Energy, food, and steel. | ||
That's how the world works. | ||
I think the soy boys in Western Europe forgot that. | ||
Let me ask you, because Lavrov say, hey, we're coming. | ||
Zelensky saying we're not going to negotiate. | ||
Uh, work me through this. | ||
They've got the grain deal now to get to Turkey. | ||
So the middle East doesn't go into a massive famine. | ||
What if Lavrov says we're coming in Biden? | ||
We just announced yesterday, send another quarter, send another quarter of a billion dollars, $270 million of weapons on the day that Zelensky says. | ||
Uh, I'm not negotiating. | ||
And American taxpayers have to understand, they now need $9 billion a month. | ||
They've missed their mark. | ||
They need $9 billion, 2x what they needed. | ||
They also need $750 billion to a train to rebuild. | ||
This number is getting bigger every day and they're going to look to the United States to underwrite this. | ||
So what's going to, who's going to force Zelensky to the table to try to make a deal here, sir? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
See, this is what, and that's the media headlines, right? | ||
Amateurs talk strategy, professionals talk logistics. | ||
All those waters around Odessa, even the beaches of Odessa. | ||
We went down to the beach of Odessa and I said, I want to get some sand from the beach of Odessa for, uh, you know, just for my personal collection, for my, you know, the Pozo archives back home and soon to be the Pozo museum one day. | ||
And I wanted to get some sand up and we got a little bit, but I saw a sign. | ||
And I went to the guy and I said, what's that sign say? | ||
They said, do not go on the beach because there's landmines here. | ||
There's mines on the beaches. | ||
There's mines throughout the waters, throughout the waters of Odessa right now. | ||
You've got to go in with demining, you've got to demine those ships. | ||
Who's going to do that work? | ||
The Ukrainians? | ||
What navy are they going to use to do that, right? | ||
And we all know, every sailor knows the adage that every ship can be a minesweeper once, right? | ||
But you've got to go through and do the hard work of demining these ships, these waters, before you're going to have any of your deep water cargo ships coming in. | ||
No company is going to be willing to put their ship in there if they know there's mines. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
It's the same reason that none of the flights are going anywhere around. | ||
Yes, Jack Viservi has really nailed it. | ||
even the adjacent areas, no flights are flying through there. | ||
They saw what happened to MH17 all those years ago. | ||
You've got to do the work before you're going to have any of this grain coming out. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Let me get little Rebecca Koffler. | ||
I have Rebecca Koffler, who's the great biographer of Putin. | ||
Rebecca, there's a big piece up that you're a part of in Fox right now. | ||
Give us your assessment of what's going on. | ||
Yes. | ||
Jack Viservage has really nailed it. | ||
You don't get a real story from the mass media. | ||
You know, this whole deal was doomed from the very start, Steve. | ||
And I predicted it yesterday when all the Biden's boys were jumping up and down, you know, elated. | ||
And Victoria Nuland was saying the stupidest thing, how Putin is afraid of the world's global opprobrium. | ||
I mean, why would Putin Live up by this deal. | ||
There's a reason why he is waging this war on Ukraine. | ||
And that reason is because Washington's quote unquote experts have been talking about Ukraine being part of NATO. | ||
And not only that, they admitted to the Russians that they want to weaken it militarily and they want to degrade its economy. | ||
And as Jack said, Lavrov announced to them what exactly they were going to do, right? | ||
Putin cannot allow nuclear Ukraine. | ||
You know, Zelensky was talking about having nukes. | ||
Putin can't allow that on Russia's borders. | ||
And, you know, the remarkable thing, Steve, is that the Russians have been telling the soy boys in Washington and the cognitively impaired Biden exactly what they were going to do. | ||
Like Jack said, Lavrov just really reiterated they're going after Kherson, they're going after Zaporozhye, they already have 20% of Ukraine's territory. | ||
That's one-fifth, despite the fact that we have pumped in so much military equipment in there. | ||
We have provided, in five months alone, we provided more money into Ukraine than during our first five years in Afghanistan, Steve. | ||
And we all know how it ended up in Afghanistan. | ||
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And Biden wants to keep the spigot open. | |
It's not going to work. | ||
Rebecca, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to go to short commercial break. | ||
We got Jack Posobiec in Tampa at the Turning Point USA conference. | ||
Rebecca Koffler. | ||
We got Maria Luisa Rossi, Ben Harnwell, Rudy Giuliani, also Peter McIlvenny packed until we get to the great Alex Jones. | ||
This is power geopolitics. | ||
If you're going to keep escalating, you're going to have, you're going to send more Ukrainians to the Charnel House. | ||
That's what you're seeing right now. | ||
As Eric Prince said a couple weeks ago on the show, they're getting rototilled. | ||
But Washington keeps tentative. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
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We'll be down there. | ||
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Jack Posobiec. | ||
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I need everybody in the greater Dallas, North Texas area, all the way around from that region. | ||
We're gonna have a real gathering of the troops there. | ||
So I want everybody there. | ||
We're gonna do a bunch of stuff. | ||
You get to meet all the war room, our entire staff there. | ||
And hopefully, Harry and Parker will be there from Real America's Voice. | ||
Hopefully, they'll be through Secret Service security by that time. | ||
Jack Posobiec, real quickly, your summary. | ||
Right now, where do we stand? | ||
I've heard we cut this big grain deal to feed the world because people forgot outside of the United States and the great farmers in, by the way, we're gonna try to get to the farmers, the great farmers in Netherlands. | ||
All the grain and wheat come from Ukraine and Russia. | ||
What's going to happen here, Jack? | ||
See, this has been the breadbasket since time immemorial. | ||
You had the Huns fighting for this area. | ||
You had the Turks fighting for this area. | ||
You had the Ottomans. | ||
You had so many people fighting over this. | ||
This has been an area of the world that has seen bloodshed and war for generations. | ||
This is... because it's the crossroads of empire, right? | ||
Ukraine, Crimea... By the way, by the way, a guy named Hitler drove down here. | ||
He didn't head to Moscow. | ||
He was driving right through Ukraine, right? | ||
You had Kursk, Stalingrad, all of it on the other side. | ||
Boom! | ||
They knew this is the bloodlands. | ||
You're in the bloodlines now. | ||
They understood that is the gap that if you cut off Odessa, if you cut off the Volga River, the Volgograd Gap, you cut that all off, then you can cut off the lifeblood of the Russian Empire. | ||
Here's what we need. | ||
Posobiec told you six, seven weeks ago, he goes over on his own nickel over there in the night train to Odessa. | ||
Rebecca Koffler, her book, Putin's Playbook and Paperback is out Tuesday. | ||
She'll be back here from the great guys, the team at Regnery. | ||
Right? | ||
She laid this out in her book a while ago. | ||
We need Joe Biden. | ||
The Republicans, instead of just sitting there saying we're going to send more money and more weapons and have more Ukrainians thrown into the Charnel House, how about this? | ||
How about Joe Biden or Jake Sullivan? | ||
Give me any of them. | ||
They come up to Capitol Hill and they make a proposal of exactly what we're doing here. | ||
How about that? | ||
Why don't everybody up? | ||
All I hear the conservative talk about the Constitution. | ||
They loving on the Constitution. | ||
They're hugging on the Constitution. | ||
Let's go back to the Constitution. | ||
We're engaged in a war here. | ||
Heck, don't listen to me. | ||
MSNBC, Joe Biden, these guys going there. | ||
It's a time of war. | ||
It's a time of war. | ||
Okay, if we're at war, then let's do it. | ||
But you've got to come before the American people. | ||
At least, and I think the War Powers Act is unconstitutional, but at least it's something. | ||
It's kind of like the Electoral Count Act of 1887. | ||
You ever heard that one, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Why don't you just come up there? | ||
What Republican is going to have the stones to make sure they come and make a case to the American people? | ||
What exactly are we doing? | ||
You got a government that needs $9 billion a month. | ||
They told us they need $750 billion. | ||
That's just to operate the deal, to pay their pensions. | ||
Is your pension being paid right now by the U.S. | ||
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government? | |
Are they throwing a billion dollars your way? | ||
In the Rio Grande Valley, they sent a billion and a half dollars two weeks ago to pay for the nurses and the health care. | ||
Hey, Hispanics, down in the Rio Grande Valley, are they throwing a billion and a half dollars your way? | ||
African Americans in Detroit, East St. | ||
Louis, Baltimore, are they throwing a billion and a half dollars your way to pay for your health care? | ||
Please ask yourself that. | ||
No, they're throwing it out there because of the arms merchants and all the graft and the skim. | ||
This is what Harnwell's been telling you about for four months now. | ||
This is so corrupt. | ||
We need Joe Biden up, coming up there. | ||
Send Kamala Harris, send you number two, send Blinken, give me anybody. | ||
Jake Sullivan, make the case to the American people. | ||
And the Republican Party has got to, we have a forcing function. | ||
We have to, not one more penny in arms, not one more penny in relief, not one more penny in nation building until you make a case to the American people. | ||
It's Afghanistan and Iraq all over again. | ||
They're your betters, and they know so much more, and they're so much better than Trump. | ||
Oh, they know this. | ||
All Trump's people are hapless. | ||
$9 trillion. | ||
8,000 dead. | ||
50,000 wounded. | ||
PTSD. | ||
Suicides every day. | ||
Homeless veterans on the street. | ||
Worked out welfare in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
This is all this is? | ||
Posobic. | ||
Trump's coming today. | ||
What time? | ||
Real America's voice is going to have it. | ||
What time are you guys going to have him down at Turning Point? | ||
We've got President Trump is going to be addressing 5,000 screaming activists. | ||
These people, they're pure MAGA. | ||
We had them on the show yesterday. | ||
I said, who's your favorite president? | ||
They said Trump. | ||
And they just chanted Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. | ||
This crowd is energized. | ||
We had DeSantis last night. | ||
They like DeSantis. | ||
We're down here in Free State of Florida. | ||
They love DeSantis. | ||
But this crowd, I'm telling you, Steve, the Red Hats, everyone, we actually interviewed one of the vendors that came out. | ||
They do the Trump merchandise. | ||
They said, are your sales down? | ||
Because I keep hearing the MAGA movement is over. | ||
I keep hearing this is done. | ||
They're done with Trump. | ||
They want to get rid of him. | ||
You know what she said to me, Steve? | ||
She said, we're expanding brick and mortar. | ||
We're going out. | ||
We're going in 50 states, all 50 stores. | ||
And this train has no brakes. | ||
Dr. Oz told me, real quickly, how do they get to you, Posobiec, 24-7? | ||
You're putting up content all day. | ||
And I know you're going to be up on Real America's Voice, showing us Parker and Harry show up. | ||
So how do people get to you? | ||
Well, I see some of the lights flickering, so we might have some movement over here. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That might be just somebody waking up. | ||
But yeah, we're going to be down here at Turning Point USA. | ||
Of course, you can follow me on Twitter, Gatter, of course, 24-7. | ||
And then the podcast, Human Events Daily. | ||
We're going to have a couple interesting interviews this week where we're talking to some congressmen. | ||
and Congresswomen about the new Congress and the fact that we're turning every committee into an oversight committee. | ||
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You wanna talk, we're gonna subpoena people? | ||
Okay, let's start subpoenaing people. | ||
Let's start referring people. | ||
We want the documents, so preserve them. | ||
We are coming for every single one of the orange merchants. | ||
We're coming to pharma, we're coming to tech. | ||
We're going around the horn, Steve. | ||
We're going around the horn, and we're gonna make sure that we bring every single piece of this before the American people. | ||
By the way, I want to report our marketing director, Madeline I want to thank Madeline over at Media Matters. | ||
Madeline Peltz on the case. | ||
Madeline, I hope you're feeling better. | ||
She's been sick for a while, but we love Madeline. | ||
Madeline Peltz over at our... Madeline Peltz, head of marketing for War Room over at Media Matters. | ||
Already tweeting out Jack Posobiec. | ||
Praising the Russian military extremist, Jack Posobiec warns that Russia foreign ministry Sergei Lavrov is no... Okay, fine. | ||
Go to Madeline's. | ||
We're going to put it up right now in the War Room. | ||
The heads are already blown up because of the interview. | ||
Love you, brother. | ||
You hang on down there. | ||
Say hi to all the kids. | ||
We love Turning Point, the entire operation. | ||
Jane Zirkle on the second hour. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Rebecca, we're going to have you back on Tuesday. | ||
The book is out Tuesday, Putin's playbook. | ||
You've been dead spot on in this. | ||
You're part of this big Fox story. | ||
We're going to get out. | ||
Tell us, between now and Tuesday, what's going to happen, ma'am? | ||
What's going to happen is Putin is going to keep pounding Odessa because like Jack said, this is the most strategic area for him in Ukraine and Zelensky is a master manipulator. | ||
He's been really tricking Biden into keeping this spigot open and right now we're depleting Weapons supplies and we have other threats that we are facing China Iran, you know, he even sent his wife to Keep, you know pleading with Washington Ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. | ||
That's 123rd Steve out of 120 on the corruption scale Only a little bit better than Russia, which is legendarily corrupt. | ||
This is where our money is going. | ||
And guess where else our money is going? | ||
The stocks of the military-industrial complex, the Raytheons, the Northrop Grummans, is through the roof. | ||
And we, the taxpayers, are paying for all that. | ||
We don't have health insurance, you know, paid by the US government, like all the immigrants, you know, the illegals, rather. | ||
No, I'm an immigrant myself, but I don't want illegals to live on our dime. | ||
The taxpayer's dime. | ||
Rebecca, give me your social media so people can follow you over the weekend. | ||
week. I'll have you back on Tuesday when the book comes out. | ||
You speak the truth. | ||
This should be really a badge of honor that they're attacking you because they don't want American people to know the truth. | ||
This is the biggest scam in history. | ||
$62 billion into the country that is so corrupt. | ||
Like what? | ||
Marking director, Madeline Peltz, suck on this. | ||
Rebecca Koffler's DIA. | ||
She's as big an anti-Russian guy as you can get. | ||
She no mouthpiece for Putin. | ||
Read Putin's playbook. | ||
She's ripping him apart every page. | ||
Rebecca, thank you very much. | ||
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Likewise, I told them what was gonna happen, Steve. | ||
Remember, I told DIA and they did nothing about it. | ||
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Ben Harnwell in Rome. | ||
Ben, you've been all over the Zelensky story. | ||
Get me up to date. | ||
Hungary, Zelensky, all of it. | ||
Good morning, Steve. | ||
Well, if I start then with the Hungary situation, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has come out with this astonishing speech today. | ||
It's basically in distilled form anything you will have heard on the war room over the last five months. | ||
He basically said that the EU needs a new strategy with regards to Ukraine because the Western imposed sanctions on Russia haven't worked. | ||
So going on... | ||
I'll tell you what, Ben. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're going to jam this all in. | ||
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We got Ben Harnwell. | ||
We're going to finish up with Zelensky in Hungary, the speech by Orban to lay out what EU needs to do. | ||
Also, then we're going to have Maria Luisa Rossi and Rudy and Ben. | ||
Talking about the fall of the Italian government because of this and the rise of Giorgia Maloney, right? | ||
The first, I think she'd be the first woman ever to head up an Italian government from the Brothers of Italy. | ||
Rudy knows her personally. | ||
I know her personally. | ||
I know Ben does too. | ||
So we'll talk all about that. | ||
Maria Luisa from Mediaset. | ||
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Ben, Zelensky has tripled down. | ||
That's why I said somebody in the US government's got to come to Congress and address the nation and give us a plan of what's going on. | ||
Zelensky said no negotiations, they've got to give back all the territory. | ||
Is that essentially what his stand is? | ||
That is exactly what his position is, Steve. | ||
He's saying no ceasefire with Russia without recovering the land lost thus far over the last five months, which obviously means in practical terms No ceasefire. | ||
What he did say, however, was that he thanked the United States for the supply of the high-mobility artillery rocket systems, the famous HIMARS rockets. | ||
and saying that whilst they've made a material difference, it's much lower than what Ukraine needs to turn the tide. | ||
And he then said what he actually is looking for, he said a more pressing need is air defense systems that can prevent Russia from raining long-range missiles down on Ukraine. | ||
Now, the thing is, who is expected to be paying for this? | ||
This isn't just a generic wish list. | ||
The interview in which he made these statements, Steve, is the Wall Street Journal. | ||
So this is basically a pitch to the Biden administration in the U.S. | ||
press, basically saying that you Americans, you need to cough up more money. | ||
It's not, by the way, here's not even the money. | ||
Could you start doing that? | ||
We're getting sucked into a kinetic war. | ||
over there when we got to be focused on the kinetic war that's coming with the naval blockade of Taiwan okay in the South China Sea that is numeral Importance number two is in the out there in Kashmir Pakistan occupied Kashmir that and this thing is a European deal That's why a Victor Orban who's also going to be at CPAC Dallas That's where everybody's got to come or bonds coming over and Orban right now is given the best geopolitics saying hey you I think we Because Zelensky can't be the tail wagging the dog. | ||
And that's what we got. | ||
Ben, hang on for one second. | ||
We predicted this. | ||
All these governments are going to start to fall. | ||
And you saw the Italian government fall. | ||
Maria Luisa Rossi from Mediaset, the number one news anchor in Italy. | ||
Maria Luisa, walk us through. | ||
Why did the Italian government fall? | ||
And where do we stand right now with the elections? | ||
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Mario Draghi, as you know, he was the former ECB governor, revered by the finance, the international finance, was called upon by the president of Italy, Mattarella, to supersede or to head the Italian government 18 months ago. | |
The government fell last week because the Five Star Movement pulled its About pulled its support on Mr. Draghi. | ||
And as you predicted, Steve, throwing Italy into chaos, elections will be held. | ||
And this is the short version. | ||
There is, of course, in the Byzantine world of Italian politics, backstabbing, lying, different truths. | ||
But reality of it is Mr. Draghi was not liked by the Italian political party system. | ||
He was liked by the Italian people that saw him as up there administrator nothing of what he did with easy i'm mister draghi however had international credibility he was a western atlantic uh... reliable western uh... partner to the u s he was at pivotal pivotal part of the european that union He helped negotiate sanctions to Russia. | ||
Italians did not like him personally, but then again he's a leader. | ||
You don't have to like him or go to dinner with him, but he was there. | ||
Now the Italian government or seen as there. | ||
Now the Italian government has fallen and we're going to have elections on the, on September 26th. | ||
But hold, but hold it, but hold it. | ||
This is what I don't understand about the analysis. | ||
He's the Eurocrat. | ||
He's just a technician put in by the European Union. | ||
European Union is all into this war in Ukraine. | ||
Now the Italian people are starting to see the bills come in due. | ||
Like, let's cut the air conditioning off, right? | ||
Let's not, we're not going to have any heat this winter. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, the leader in the polls is the great Giorgia Maloney, the leader of the Brothers of Italy. | ||
And let's say this, they're a little farther right than center right, ma'am. | ||
So if the Italian people are saying, we're tired of the EU, we're tired of this stuff. | ||
And maybe Salvini and those guys are too many party animals. | ||
We want somebody that's harder. | ||
What's your assessment? | ||
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Well, Steve, you're absolutely right, and we're going to get to that. | |
My point is that I didn't say that Draghi was perfect. | ||
He was a bureaucrat, he was a banks person, but he got the job done, and that was the role. | ||
There was no guarantee, and this is my assessment, that Giorgio Meloni, who is the natural heir And the woman who should be running the Italian government, she's polling higher than any other party in Italy, is actually going to be the head of government come September 25th, because of the Byzantine world of Italian politics, because, B, she's a woman, because, C, I don't think that the government forces in Italy are going to allow her to be the head of the Italian government. | ||
Look at the New York Times yesterday. | ||
look at what the left is doing right now to her digging a hole behind the support that she had in in at least she had been polling higher and higher and higher because of her consistency because of her loyalty because of her patriotism i'm not even sure she's right and right i think she is uh... she is not fair spokesperson for the italian people they were going to go vote in six months anyway steve | ||
They were going to go vote in March, maybe May. | ||
There was no point in having the government fall now. | ||
What are you talking about that the Italians won't have a woman to head the government? | ||
Is it that misogynist over there? | ||
Is the Italian political class that misogynist, ma'am? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You know that better than I do. | ||
You know Georgia Maloney very well. | ||
You know how powerful, intelligent, capable, and connected she is. | ||
I don't want to speculate on the fact That she won't be the head of government because she's a woman, but there will be a thousand and one reasons to dig a hole under her and to push somebody that's not as capable to do it. | ||
Maria, you're the top newscaster for Mediaset in the nation. | ||
Is she, when she's being presented in the New York Times, everybody, she is this party, the Brothers of Italy is the fascist party. | ||
It's the heirs to Mussolini, and she's nothing but Mussolini's, the great-granddaughter he never had. | ||
She's a fascist. | ||
What say you, ma'am? | ||
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I am appalled. | |
I'm appalled by the article. | ||
I'm appalled by what the left is doing, and how the American media is writing about her, and how the Italian media, Steve, is spinning it to its advantage. | ||
And this is where I come in, and this is why I say it's going to be very hard for her Unless she has some serious support or sponsorship in a political sense to be head of the Italian government. | ||
She's not a fascist. | ||
She's a conservative patriot. | ||
She's a Christian woman. | ||
She's 43 years old. | ||
She has nothing to do with any fascist past. | ||
She is a conservative Christian woman who is only but being loyal to the Italian country and to her electorate, Steve. | ||
Because nothing of what she has done... Could you get anybody, forget the populist left and the five-star, but could you get anybody heading up an Italian government that would be more anathema to Brussels? | ||
You had Draghi, who's a bureaucrat, who's a technocrat from Brussels. | ||
Maloney would be the absolute horror show for the folks in Brussels, correct? | ||
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Yes and no. | |
I think she knows how to deal with institutions. | ||
I know she knows exactly what she's facing against. | ||
She will be anti-EU, but not... She will be anti this European Union. | ||
A European Union that dictates the rule, but it doesn't even know. | ||
So, a European Union that is making up rules as they come. | ||
I think Georgia Maloney would be fair because she knows that she has to live, coexist with an international order that is out there. | ||
And to that extent, I think she would be perfect. | ||
She's been doing her homework, she has studied the agenda, and she knows what she's doing. | ||
I don't think, Steve, and this is just my personal speculation, but I'm very hardly ever wrong about this. | ||
That she will find it easy to get what she's owed. | ||
I already see in the motion that's out there, the left moving to fragment the center-right coalition, I already see that they are building problems that are simply not there. | ||
harsh speculations and furthermore it's two months before the elections. Can you imagine an election in Italy, Steve? You know Italy better than I do. An election in August, a political campaign in August with no air conditioning. Italy is burning, people have no air conditioning and or anything. | ||
The country is parched. A political campaign in August and in September in Italy, Steve. | ||
Actually, I would actually argue it would be the best time for Maloney to run. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I want to bring in the great Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Rudy, you know Georgia and her people very well. | ||
Is she a fascist? | ||
Is she the heir to Mussolini's style of government, sir? | ||
No, no, that's the same thing they do here with throwing around words like fascist and racist and anybody the left opposes. | ||
I mean, the fact is, Di Traghi was a failure. | ||
Yes, he got the big bailout from the EU, but that was accompanied by very strict economic reforms he was supposed to make in Italy. | ||
Well, those economic reforms were not made, and Italy's economy is one of the worst in Europe. | ||
In fact, the worry is it might drag the EU down. | ||
So I don't know how you can consider Draghi a success. | ||
I mean, he's a success like Biden's a success in the minds of the left wing of Europe. | ||
He belongs to that club. | ||
He's part of that club. | ||
And I mean, they've ruined That club has ruined the economy of Europe, and Italy is one of the biggest victims. | ||
Maloney would be what Berlusconi should have been. | ||
Berlusconi should have been the Margaret Thatcher for Italy, and I thought he would be. | ||
I thought he would cut back on the socialism, get them to more of a free market economy, He did not make serious reforms. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Stop. | ||
Stop. | ||
Stop right there. | ||
You're saying that you believe Giorgia Maloney could be the Margaret Thatcher of Italy. | ||
Is that what I'm hearing? | ||
I have no doubt about it. | ||
Italy has needed that. | ||
It needed it back when Berlusconi was elected. | ||
And he tried and then gave up. | ||
I think she'll try and do it because I think the people of Italy forget the newspapers. | ||
It's the same as the United States. | ||
It's the same thing as if you would read the New York Times and think that expresses the will of the people in Ireland. | ||
The New York Times says she's the political granddaughter of Mussolini, sir, and the Brothers of Italy is a fascist party. | ||
What's your response? | ||
Well, they're actually, in the way they cover the news dishonestly and cover things up and violate the First Amendment constantly, they're closer to being fascist than anyone they're writing about. | ||
So I don't take the New York Times seriously at all when they You know, censored the hard drive for 18 months and then and then finally said it was totally accurate. | ||
I mean, this is this is really a newspaper or is it a fascist political movement that likes to step all over people's right of free speech? | ||
Okay. | ||
Georgiana Maloney is a populist and that is what Italy needs. | ||
And she also is someone who believes in a free enterprise system. | ||
Which has to be saved in Italy. | ||
It's on the verge of collapse if it hasn't collapsed already. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We're going to take a break. | ||
I'm going to keep Maria Luisa. | ||
I'm going to keep Rudy. | ||
I got Harnwell. | ||
We're going to do some jiggling here and get Joe Allen maybe a little bit later. | ||
I'll figure this all out. | ||
We've got the great Alex Jones coming up. | ||
My question for our esteemed panel is how the Ukraine played into all this. | ||
And also, didn't we see this movie before with Salvini? | ||
We're going to ask Maria Luisa Rossi from Mediaset. | ||
Didn't we see the populist? | ||
We had a populist before, a patriot before, a nationalist before in Salvini. | ||
How did that not work out? | ||
Maybe a little bit too much partying on the beaches? | ||
Not enough. | ||
One thing I would tell you, Giorgio Melloni ain't not going to party. | ||
He's going to grind, okay? | ||
That's a worker. | ||
The Margaret Thatcher of Italy. | ||
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Maria Luisa, we're kind of crammed for time here, but real quickly, we had Salvini, right? | ||
We had Salvini in the government. | ||
We had this joint, you know, the populist left, populist right. | ||
A lot of people kind of said, hey, maybe that's the model. | ||
Is Salvini still lurking? | ||
Last time I saw Salvini, he's a brilliant guy and a street fighter. | ||
Last time I saw him, he's booming, partying all the time. | ||
Is this, is he serious and trying to get back into the government here and trying to form a government? | ||
Is it, is it going to be a runoff between Salvini and Maloney? | ||
Is that what we're going to see? | ||
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I believe so. | |
I think it comes down to a question of reliability. | ||
Salvini had his chance. | ||
He pulled out of the five-star Lega government, and people will not forget. | ||
People want reliability, and Georgia Maloney is reliable. | ||
She is credible. | ||
Whether, Steve, she's the new Margaret Thatcher, I believe she could be, but does she have Ronald Reagan on the other side? | ||
I believe she does not. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
How do people get to you on social media? | ||
You're the person an American audience ought to be looking for, for everything in Italian politics. | ||
This is going to be big. | ||
Remember, this is a global... As Jerome Revere was on here from the national rallies, now he's a more guy, but he said the The most powerful thing of that speech I gave, which is all over the CNN thing, was not that, hey, when they run out of arguments, when they call you racist, where's the badge of honor? | ||
He said the most important thing he said, Bannon, was you are not alone. | ||
This is a global, global, global movement. | ||
Maria Luisa, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
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I'm on Twitter at ML Rossi, Hawkins official, and you can watch me on TG5 and on the Mediaset networks. | |
And of course, I'm on Getter. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Brilliant reporting. | ||
Rudy, we got about three minutes. | ||
I need you to connect the dots. | ||
You're better than anybody. | ||
Ukraine, the fall of the Italian government, Orbán's proposal of the EU. | ||
I should remind Maria Luisa that Margaret Thatcher came before Ronald Reagan. | ||
So we are going to have a change in government and that might just turn out very, very well. | ||
So let's be optimistic about it. | ||
I mean, the fact is Italy is probably the government most dependent upon Russia for energy. It's unfortunate that's the case. | ||
And also its economy is weaker than most of the other European governments. | ||
So obviously a great deal of money going out of Italy at a time in which the public debt has gone up to 151% of GDP. | ||
I mean that's catastrophic. | ||
Rudy, real quickly, you know the Constitution better than anybody. | ||
Does somebody in Biden's government or Biden have to come to Congress and make the case for this? | ||
Look, we're $9 billion a month now Ukraine needs. | ||
$750 billion to reconstruction. | ||
They want more arms. | ||
They want long-range missiles. | ||
The kinetic war is expanding every second. | ||
What does the Republican Party need to do to force Biden to the table to come with a plan, sir? | ||
It's got to put restraints on it. | ||
I mean, the reality is... | ||
We're doing the same thing Italy is doing, except not quite at the same pace. | ||
And we have a much larger economy. | ||
I mean, the fact is they took all that money during the pandemic. | ||
There were supposed to be economic reforms. | ||
Those economic reforms didn't happen. | ||
And debt has skyrocketed. | ||
Debt is ruining the Italian economy. | ||
It's creating inflation. | ||
It's taking money away from hardworking Italians, just like it's doing in America. | ||
I mean, you look at the skyrocketing price of everything. | ||
And that is largely a function of Biden's and the Democrat Party irresponsible economic policies, just like it is in Italy. | ||
And Draghi is one of those internationalists who has the same views and has done the same damage to Italy that Biden has done to the United States. | ||
And that's why they kicked him out. | ||
Rudy, tell people how to get to, I wanna know how to get to the Daily Radio show, the great show that you, by the way, Rudy's kind of like Joe Scarborough. | ||
The star of the Morning Joe is Mika. | ||
The star of the Sunday show that's number one is Dr. Maria Ryan. | ||
Rudy's just running around. | ||
No, it's the same thing. | ||
And we're fighting for Mika, but the new show's gonna be Morning Mika and Joe. | ||
She's gonna get equal pay. | ||
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I don't think I like the comparison with Mika, the intellectual level. | ||
Oh, sure, I shouldn't have said that. | ||
I'm saying a comparison. | ||
I'm saying a comparison of how you're drafting off of it. | ||
We're going to have Ashley Babich's mom on this Sunday because I intend to do a major investigation with homicide detectives. | ||
I shouldn't say intend to do, I have already done and we have it almost completed of what should be investigated as a murder. | ||
And it is almost inhuman that those phonies on that committee, they're proven liars of four or five years. | ||
I call J6, you know, the third act of Russian collusion. | ||
And it's the same thing. | ||
And it's the same group of liars. | ||
They lied about Russian collusion. | ||
They lied about the hard drive. | ||
We were telling the truth about it. | ||
Now they're telling the truth about this and we're lying? | ||
Sounds kind of strange, doesn't it? | ||
Rudy, real quickly, how did they get to your podcast? | ||
How did they get to the Sunday show, your daily show, and you on Getter, sir? | ||
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