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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, and the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Okay, welcome back to The War Room. | ||
It is Thursday, 25 August, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
Cortez just said tomorrow's going to be Jerome Powell out in Jackson Hole. | ||
We'll be covering it nonstop because it will have a big impact. | ||
on the economy. | ||
I just want to, we've got MTG, she's going to come in here in one second. | ||
I just want to, our head of marketing, you know, we actually have this arrangement with Media Matters. | ||
They actually market the show. | ||
And Madeline Peltz over there, one of the senior people at Media Matters, is our head of marketing. | ||
And she just, Madeline, you just, she has a tweet up off our last segment. | ||
No, I said I went to Harvard Business School and did quite well. | ||
It's not the producers we're trying to give this equivalent education to. | ||
It's audience members. | ||
I want everybody to understand, if you just follow, and we'll do a better job of making sure you get all the links, and you get the Cortez, you get the Navarro, Dave Bratz up, so that you can understand, you know, what many of the hedge funds watch the show, or have the junior hedge fund guys watch the show, for our blinding insights. | ||
It's the audience, not just the producers. | ||
So here's what we'll do, Madeleine. | ||
Because Media Matters represents the kind of epitome of this, of writing off these, these are all people who went to these great Ivy League schools, but they all work at an organization whose your job is watching War Room and making snarky comments about it. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
So you have all these Ivy League or Ivy League equivalent people at these low-paying jobs, because you know Dan Abrams has a penny buddy over there, So, all these low-paying jobs that can't pay off their debt, so then working-class people have to have to underwrite your debt and pay it off for you. | ||
So, here's the thing. | ||
Madeleine, as head of marketing, pick the dumbest person at Media Matters. | ||
Absolutely pick the dumbest person on your staff. | ||
Now, I realize that's going to be a challenge for the dumbest, but pick the dumbest. | ||
And we will take them and we'll mark it right now and we'll give them exams every 30 days. | ||
We'll make them specifically watch the economics because I notice you just make the snarky comments on the politics of it. | ||
Make them watch the economics and I will guarantee you That they can compete with anybody getting out of the top business schools in the country after one year. | ||
That, I commit to you. | ||
We commit to you. | ||
And I want everybody in the audience to know this. | ||
And by the way, I loved Harvard Business School. | ||
I learned a lot there. | ||
But today, in the practicality of the world economy, and you can see all these, you know, it's kind of the foot, it's kind of the West Point of capitalism, the West Point of globalist capitalism. | ||
Okay? | ||
So Madeline Peltz, head of marketing for War Room over at Media Matters. | ||
And remember, Madeline, we had, Madeline got very ill for a while. | ||
Was not there we had a we used to have a prayer circle for her because we wish her the best She's done an amazing job of marketing the the war room. | ||
We greatly appreciate it. | ||
So pick the dumbest on the staff I understand it's a challenge the dumbest and We will take that person and we will you know, we'll train them up Over one year. | ||
And then they won't have to work for... No, excuse me. | ||
That's a mediaite. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It's not Dan Abrams. | ||
But I understand you guys are underpaid and overworked. | ||
But the person will be able to get a real job with a real salary and pay off their own debt and not have to have it underwritten by the working class folks in our populist nationalist movement. | ||
Thank you. | ||
OK. | ||
I want to go to MTG. | ||
Do I have MTG? | ||
MTG. | ||
Congressman Green. | ||
What happened? | ||
You got swatted again? | ||
They're so obsessed with you that they actually did it again? | ||
Wait, that was so beautiful. | ||
I was just listening to what you were just saying, and I gotta tell you, as a businesswoman, I was smiling and nodding my head. | ||
You just nailed it. | ||
You know, it's these globalist capitalists that are really ruining our country, and these arrogant people that think that they're so much smarter than everyone because they have a pile of student loan debt. | ||
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from their Ivy League college that they attended. | |
Hold it. | ||
Talk to me about that. | ||
Your district is one of the backbones of the country with hard working class people that don't ask for anything. | ||
They just go out and do their job every day, send their sons and daughters to fight on foreign battlefields. | ||
What is their assessment in your district of paying off the Lawrence tribe? | ||
This is not the Toff Brothers over Gateway Pundit. | ||
It's not Cain, it's Citizen Progress. | ||
Lawrence Tribe tweets out yesterday, says, I want to thank Joe Biden for all the students I had at Harvard. | ||
All the students I had at Harvard that you wiped out their debt yesterday. | ||
What do your hardworking blue collar folks in your district in Georgia think about underwriting Harvard students loans that now are transferred to them? | ||
They're not forgiven. | ||
It's basically the working class that pay them off, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, let me lay that out real simple and real clear for those folks, because they do watch your show. | ||
So here's the reality for them. | ||
The farmers in my district, the cattle farmers, the people that provide food on those people's maybe kitchen tables if they even know how to cook, but very much so in their very nice restaurants they eat in, inside of cities, where truck drivers from my district drive the food and the products that they love to use into the cities where they live. | ||
Let me make it really simple for the manufacturing. | ||
Companies and people here in my district that work so hard, they don't give a rat's ass what those people have to think, and they don't think they should have to pay off their student loans. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
It's not their student loans. | ||
So here's the deal. | ||
Like, it's difficult to have a big, gigantic student loan, but that's a decision that you made, and it's a responsibility that you have to pay off. | ||
And when we become a nation where we refuse to take responsibility for things like debt And that certain certain classes of people get their debt forgiven while yet other classes will get targeted by the federal government simply because there may be a small business owner. | ||
They may be a conservative. | ||
They may be a parent holding their school board accountable for the sick things happen in their school, but they're going to be targeted by Joe Biden's 87,000 IRS army. | ||
And then they're going to be lectured by Joe Biden that they have to pay off Some woman, some single woman that has some gender studies degree that's only making like $30,000 a year sitting in her house with five masks on her face. | ||
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No, I don't think so. | |
And I'll tell you, people in my district are really fed up with it. | ||
The people in my district are hardworking. | ||
They're good people. | ||
They pay their taxes. | ||
And they don't care what any of those people at Media Matters or anyone else thinks about them. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
They don't pay attention to those people. | ||
They're so irrelevant, Steve. | ||
They're irrelevant to this country, and they should not be ruling the messaging coming out of these big corporate media companies. | ||
They are the corporate globalists. | ||
They are the ones that are America last, and these are the people that we need to just completely bulldoze over while we take our country back to save America. | ||
And so my district is fed up. | ||
Is this a problem that's more systemic and it cuts to the heart of what the real crisis is in the country? | ||
If you play by the rules, if you play by the rules and you try to build a business or you go to work and you raise your kids to try to be patriots and you tell them you got to go in the military, you got to serve your country, go to these foreign battlefields and you continue to do this, And they laugh at your face. | ||
They just tell you, if you play by the rules, you're a sucker. | ||
This is the way that countries crater. | ||
This is the way that civilizations end. | ||
This is the way that institutions rot. | ||
When you play by the rules and you do what you're told, And they sit there and they just laugh in your face and say, hey, guess what? | ||
We're going to give a free pass to the elites while you pay for it. | ||
Do you feel that that is expanding in our country? | ||
That sense that if I play by the rules, I'm a sucker? | ||
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Yeah, I think people feel completely abused. | |
You see most Americans, Steve, and you know these people. | ||
These are the people that watch your show. | ||
These are the people you see everywhere you go. | ||
And I see everywhere I go. | ||
They are good people, hardworking Americans. | ||
They love our country. | ||
They love everything it stands for. | ||
But the real problem we have is we have Marxism, and it is like a poison that got into the well, and it's ruining our water, and it's infested in our government. | ||
And Marxism is very good at one thing, Steve. | ||
It's good at class warfare. | ||
It's good at dividing people into identities. | ||
And putting people against one another. | ||
That has been the most dangerous thing and it has been building and building for several decades now. | ||
And the left is so good at it. | ||
They are so good at it. | ||
But here's the other trouble. | ||
They control the microphone in this country. | ||
It's like a megaphone. | ||
The big corporate media companies, the big tech companies, the ones that control the internet and what you see coming to the top of your search engine versus what is pages and pages and pages down. | ||
on some other page. | ||
You see, this is the real trouble. | ||
They want to destroy the truth. | ||
They want to make people think that there is no hope left in America. | ||
And I am here to tell you today, that is a flat out lie. | ||
There is always hope in America, and you know it, and I know it, because we know the gigantic movement that's happening, the MAGA movement, that's going to take this country back and rip those leftists and those Marxists and those just unbelievably corrupt people out of our institutions, and that's the job that we have to do, Steve. | ||
And it's going to take commitment, it's going to take hard work, and we have to stay dedicated to getting it done. | ||
You've got a pretty big megaphone, and nobody gave you this megaphone. | ||
In fact, they try to suppress you at every step of the way because you speak truth to power. | ||
Is the left trying to have you assassinated, ma'am? | ||
Yes, they are trying to have me murdered. | ||
They are trying to get me killed. | ||
And sometimes they're trying to kill me themselves, their own death threats, and they're being arrested for trying to do that. | ||
Steve, last night I was swatted for a second time, a second time, two nights in a row it happened to me, but I just want to give massive credit, shout out to the Crown Police here. | ||
They are not stupid, even though the people over at Media Matters probably thinks they are, but they are not stupid. | ||
They are fantastic, and they are on to what is happening. | ||
But it's very dangerous. | ||
It's very dangerous, Steve, because we haven't found this person, or it may be a group of people, but whoever it is and whatever they are, their ideology is sick and disgusting. | ||
Their ideology is part of this whole movement to cause children Children to undergo the most horrific surgeries, to undergo awful medications, hormones, puberty blockers, to transform their bodies, mutilate their own bodies before they're even 18 years old, before they can vote, before they can join the military. | ||
Before they can take out a student loan. | ||
Okay, NBC News, all these articles coming up and saying you've declared war on trans kids and you're a hater. | ||
How do you respond to that? | ||
To these reports coming out that you've declared war on trans children and that you, Marjorie Taylor Greene, are a hater? | ||
No, Steve, they're trying to get me killed. | ||
Those media companies, they're responsible for trying to get me killed by those horrific headlines. | ||
I'll tell you what I'm doing. | ||
I'm trying to protect children from the less perverted and evil ideology that is trying to maim and mutilate children. | ||
It's child abuse. | ||
It is sexual child abuse. | ||
Imagine if you and I were to walk in the hospital and say, cut my arm off. | ||
I want my arm cut off. | ||
That would never happen. | ||
They would think that we have mental illness, that we have serious psychological problems. | ||
and they would treat us that way. | ||
But the disgusting left, MSNBCs and the NBCs, putting headlines up there that I'm targeting trans kids, that is the biggest lie. | ||
And I should sue them for saying such things. | ||
If anything, I'm saying leave these kids alone. | ||
Let them be children. | ||
Let them be innocent. | ||
Let them grow up. | ||
And when they become adults, they can choose to do anything they want to do because they're adults and those are their decisions. | ||
But these people saying things like that, they're going to cause to get killed. | ||
If something happens to me, my blood will be on their shoulders. | ||
It will be their responsibility. | ||
The liars in the media are the biggest enemy we have, Steve. | ||
And I thank God for you because you fight them every single day. | ||
And we have to continue to do it because the liars in the media, you know, here's one thing you think about this. | ||
The freedom of press is not the freedom to lie. | ||
And that is the absolute truth. | ||
Congressman, can you just hang on? | ||
We just want to keep you through the break. | ||
I've got a few more questions, but I want to make sure to reiterate. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene is saying that NBC and MSNBC, the people who put these headlines up, saying she was targeting trans children and that she was a hater. | ||
They're the ones responsible for having her targeted for assassination. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
Don't think this swatting is some sort of cute thing. | ||
The police show up, guns up, right? | ||
If Marjorie Taylor Greene had done what she normally does in her house at night when there's some, you know, there's some disturbance or something like that, walk to that foyer with her AR-15, she would be dead the first night, no doubt. | ||
Short commercial break, we'll return with Marjorie Taylor Greene, Congressman from Georgia, next. | ||
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Bring it on and I will fight to the end, just watch and see. | |
It's all started, everything's begun, and you are over. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Congressman Green, you've put out from day one, I think, quite frankly, I think it was in the first two minutes of the Biden regime that you put forward legislation to impeach Joe Biden. | ||
So it's not that you haven't put forward controversial legislation before. | ||
And all the times you put all this other controversial legislation, have you ever had a response for the swatting, for an attempted assassination of you on all the other ones combined? | ||
Not like this. | ||
No, I've, I've received a lot of hate. | ||
I've had a lot of bad things happen to me, kicked off committees. | ||
They tried to take my name off the ballot. | ||
I was on the witness stand, accused of insurrection, which is insanity. | ||
They've, they have, they deleted my, permanently banned my Twitter account, talked about COVID. | ||
Yeah, I've introduced all kinds of legislation that shouldn't be controversial, Steve. | ||
Things like fire Fauci, impeaching Biden, Second Amendment legislation, pro-border, border security legislation. | ||
My voting record is very conservative. | ||
That would have stopped inflation. | ||
The inflation people can't afford groceries. | ||
I never voted to send any money to Ukraine, zero, because I think our dollars should be going for our country and not some other country. | ||
But yeah, this one, I introduced the Protect Children's Innocence Act, and just all I care about is protecting kids, letting them grow up, not allowing horrific mutilation to happen. | ||
Nothing until that one. | ||
We have to make sure the nation, if they're going to continue to try to swatch it, we have to make sure the nation then understands what this is about. | ||
So we've got to get the legislation pushed out. | ||
How many co-sponsors? | ||
Do you have any Democrat co-sponsors and how many Republicans? | ||
Oh no, I have no Democrat co-sponsors. | ||
I think I'm around 16 and I will get that list to you because I think it's important for people to see who the brave Republicans are that are willing to put their name on this legislation. | ||
That is apparently so so threatening to the left that they wanted to kill me for it. | ||
They keep calling night after night, getting me swatted because they feel so threatened that we're actually going to protect kids. | ||
Yeah, I'll get that list. | ||
So that you definitely know who it is. | ||
I think we should have every single Republican on board. | ||
But here's what I'm saying. | ||
The polling on this is overwhelming. | ||
It's not even close. | ||
You should have 50 Democrats on this. | ||
And you should have... Why is every Republican standing for office, not a co-sponsor of this bill, ma'am? | ||
I'm not sure now. | ||
We are out of Ronan's question right now. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
But I've been emailing it to everyone's LDs. | ||
And I'll keep reaching out to all my colleagues and ask for them to co-sponsor. | ||
So it could just be that they aren't aware yet, but I'll be working hard and making sure that it happens. | ||
But Steve, I want to point something out for everyone watching. | ||
People need to realize what time it is in this country. | ||
People need to realize where we are in this country and how far the left will go to protect something, something that should not ever be happening. | ||
I mean, we're thrilled about Roe v. Wade being overturned and the state being able to protect the unborn. | ||
But look at what level they're willing to go to. | ||
To genital mutilation for kids? | ||
They will kill me? | ||
They want me killed? | ||
To stop me from fighting for that? | ||
No, there's no way. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
If they want to send the SWAT team over here again tonight, I'll order pizza and we'll have a party at my house in the middle of the night with the great police officers here in Rome because I love them so much. | ||
They are not going to cause me to be intimidated or back down. | ||
I'm not even scared of the left anymore at this point. | ||
I don't care what they do. | ||
They've done I mean, endless things to me, endless things to me, but the people still support me because they know I have their back, and they know I mean exactly what I say, and I will fight as hard as possible to do it. | ||
So, you know, I'm like, whatever. | ||
Come on over tonight, police officers. | ||
I'll love to have them, and I'll open up my home, and we'll just have a little party and talk about idiots that keep calling 911. | ||
Congressman Green, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
How do they find out about your PAC and your campaign? | ||
Yes, I'm on all platforms. | ||
RepMTG or Marjorie Taylor Green. | ||
Yes, on all platforms. | ||
Look for me there. | ||
MTG4America.com. | ||
MTG4America.com. | ||
You can support me there. | ||
And SASPAC.com. | ||
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That's the greatest way, and I just thank everybody at War Room. | ||
You guys are the best. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you. | ||
To protect the innocents. | ||
Thank you very much, Congressman Green. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
I've got Brad, but I think I've got Terry Schilling, too. | ||
Let me bring in Terry for a second. | ||
Dave, just hang on. | ||
Dave, Dean of the Business School at Liberty, gets a bunch of economic analysis, but I want to bring Schilling on here since Congressman Greene just talked about that, Roe v. Wade. | ||
First off, Terry, tell me about—you guys catch a lot of grief, too—tell me about MTG getting just really—it has a firestorm against her because of this bill that seems to be pretty straightforward and I don't think that controversial. | ||
Walk us through your thoughts on that before we get to the politics of Roe v. Wade. | ||
Well, of course, Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to be the one to introduce legislation like this. | ||
She's been a fearless champion. | ||
In fact, Steve, the first time you had her on your show, or the first, I was in the studio with her one time, and the first thing she said to me after you said we were, I was with APP, a pro-family organization, she pointed out that Joe Biden's first action in office was to attack God's plan for humanity as man and woman. | ||
So she's the real deal. | ||
She's fearless. | ||
But look, this is what the anti-transgenderism movement has been going through. | ||
And it's absolutely incredible that MTG, she knows this. | ||
She knew the flack she would get. | ||
But you know what she knows more? | ||
Is that this is killing little kids. | ||
It's harming them. | ||
It is ruining their lives. | ||
And these people need to pay. | ||
They need to go to jail. | ||
They need to have their doctor's licenses revoked. | ||
Big Pharma needs to pay reparations to these kids once they start regretting it. | ||
So props to her on introducing this because it's long past time that someone banned this at the federal level. | ||
Okay, let's talk about politics. | ||
The mainstream media for the last, you know, it was bad enough in Kansas, but now after this, a swing district, which they wouldn't let Trump get involved in, and they didn't really want to run on Republican principles, they want just to talk about the economy, and hey, we got lots to talk about, although I don't think Molinari made a great case on the economy, just Republican talking points, which, quite frankly, Republican Party and RNC are not quite that powerful. | ||
Terry Schilling, they're all saying that the biggest mistake was overturning Roe v. Wade, and we're not going to take over the House, we're going to lose the Senate by even more, and you, Terry Schilling, and Liz Schor, and Alexander Preet, and all the pro-life people, and all the leaders of your organization, you're the ones to blame, sir. | ||
The whole public polling is so boring, Steve, because it's so predictable. | ||
The vast majority of Americans don't want taxpayer-funded abortions. | ||
They don't want late-term abortions. | ||
They don't want underage kids getting them without their parents knowing about it. | ||
This is all clear-cut. | ||
And what we saw with the Molinaro campaign is they ran a textbook GOP consultant class campaign. | ||
They ignored the attacks from his opponent, his Democrat opponent, who was accusing him of wanting to put women in jail over abortion. | ||
See, there's not a bill in the books that would put women in jail. | ||
This is not what we're talking about. | ||
We're talking about banning late-term abortions. | ||
We're talking about going after doctors who continue to provide these late-term abortions. | ||
And that's what this argument is about. | ||
And instead of engaging and going on offense against those attacks on him, he just ignored them and instead focused on lame GOP economic talking points. | ||
The GOP has been saying for the last 10 years about that we need to stop focusing so much on social issues because they're divisive and instead focus on the winning economic message of the GOP. | ||
The GOP economic message sucks. | ||
It's corporate-centered. | ||
It's not family-centered. | ||
It's not worker-centered. | ||
It's all about rich people and business owners. | ||
And fine, we need to make sure that those guys don't have a ton of hurdles and hoops to jump through, but at the same time, the thrust... 5% of people ever even start a business, Steve. | ||
So when you have an economic message that's geared towards business owners and job creators, what you do is you're only focusing your economic message on 5% of the American people. | ||
We need to focus on the 95% of Americans who are struggling to make ends meet. | ||
Look, The abortion politics. | ||
This could have been won easily. | ||
Steve, I did this on my dad's campaign in 2012. | ||
He got attacked for being extreme on abortion. | ||
So what we did was he counter-punched against Sherry Boussos, who's the former head of the G-Trip. | ||
And we said, Sherry Boussos is so extreme, she supports a 13-year-old getting a ninth-month abortion without her parents even knowing about it, paid for by tax dollars. | ||
See, if you know what Shiri Bustos never attacked us on ever again in the two other races that she ran against us on? | ||
Abortion. | ||
Because she knew she was afraid of it. | ||
She knew what the potency is on that attack and where the American people are. | ||
And they're not with the Democratic Party here. | ||
Between now, we've got 80 days left or somewhere around that, is the movement, is Susan B. | ||
Anthony, American Principal Project, are you guys, is the grassroots engaged? | ||
Are you guys on fire? | ||
Are you knocking on doors? | ||
Are you making the contact? | ||
Because you guys have got to represent now. | ||
The last thing you want is people saying, hey, it's these crazy right-to-lifers, it's all these cultural issues, that's why we lost, or that's why we didn't win as many seats as we could have. | ||
Terry Schilling. | ||
So I know for a fact that this is going to dwarf APP because they've been so much more successful than us, but the Susan B. Anthony list is going to spend around $50 million this year, right? | ||
And that's going to be contacting voters at doors, on digital ads, on the TV, everything, right? | ||
APP, we've already been investing in these primaries, getting people like Peter Meyer unelected, right? | ||
We've been getting behind people like Tudor Dixon. | ||
Our ads have already been seen over 5 million times this cycle, and we haven't even spent the vast majority of our resources. | ||
So we're going into the Senate and governor races in Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Michigan, and we're going to kick the tail. | ||
We're going to make sure that voters know that Democrats want to groom your children on gender and sex, that they want to How do people get to your site, sir? | ||
How do they get to your social media and your site? | ||
it off of that by the way. And we're also going to make sure that they know that they attack parental rights when it comes to their kids' education. This is open and shut. These issues move voters that are in the middle. This is how Glenn Youngkin won. | ||
How do people get to your site, sir? How do they get to your social media and your site? | ||
Americanprinciplesproject.org, and you can find me on Getter, Twitter, and everything at Schilling1776. | ||
By the way, American Principles Project, thank you very much, Terry Schilling, for firing Also, the great folks over at Susan B. Anthony. | ||
Okay, we're going to talk about school boards in Texas, in Patriot Mobile, and we're also going to get Dave Bradbury, the Dean of the Business School at Liberty University, with his charts. | ||
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Where the entire financial world and economic world. | ||
Look at the central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. | ||
Tomorrow Powell will talk. | ||
Remember a year ago, he said inflation was transitory. | ||
Missed on that one slightly. | ||
The word we're saying, no, it's not transitory. | ||
It's embedded in the system and you are exacerbating it by the policies of the illegitimate Biden regime, including the American Recovery Act. | ||
We're the first ones to call that. | ||
I want to go now to one of the guys that help us that day, Brad, the dean of the Business School at Liberty University. | ||
Dave, you've got some analysis for it. | ||
I'm gonna turn over to you and let it rip, sir. | ||
Yeah, great. | ||
Well, and this kind of continues on the populist message you had for Media Matters, and I've got some populist economics, but today's headline out of the Richmond Fed, the PMI manufacturing just fell through the basement. | ||
And so everyone can go check that one out, but it's lower now than it was during the pandemic when we shut down the entire economy. | ||
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And so manufacturing, that's the real economy that we've been talking about so much on the show. | ||
But now, thank God, I didn't have to directly follow MPG, a Presbyterian economist. | ||
That's some tough competition. | ||
But I have a populist chart to throw up here. | ||
But I wanted just for the audience, the reason is these regional feds, now you've got Richmond, the PMI, remember the Purchasing Managers, is the inside baseball. | ||
That's the guy ordering all the different things for manufacturing. | ||
And the service sector, it's not just the manufacturing now, the service sector, the PMI, is also falling through. | ||
This is why we said, and I put up something on Getter, 50% of the companies in the country have warned they're going to have layoffs in the next six months to a year. | ||
So all this happy talk you hear about Biden and the jobs, that's just a recovery from the pandemic. | ||
The bottom's about to fall on this. | ||
Dave Brat. | ||
Yep, yep. | ||
And as you'll see with these charts coming up, you can just ring them through one by one, Cameron. | ||
But part of the story, you know, you see gas prices going down a little bit and people think, well, that's good news. | ||
Well, no, that's bad news because the reason it's going down is because global demand is going down. | ||
And so back to the media matters and the populist economics and MTG saying they're, you know, they're shutting down the messaging and the big media is shutting everything down. | ||
That's all true, but you can't fight reality, right? | ||
So here's the first thousand people in the phone book. | ||
They got a little anxiety over the economy right now, so they're all out on Google, and they're doing searches for the term recession. | ||
And this is a miraculous leading indicator, right? | ||
So you see the searches on Google in blue, and then the white lines are the recession. | ||
So everyone's out there thinking there's a recession coming, and gee whiz, average Americans know more than the first 100 economists in the Harvard directory, right? | ||
And that's part of the theme developing here. | ||
Look at the next slide. | ||
And so you'll see the folks that are cheerleading, right? | ||
All the big retailers that sell stocks and bonds, they want the economy to go up, so their forecasts are always wrong. | ||
So here's the forecast for GDP, you know, go way back. | ||
They were at 4% a year back, and then 3%, and then 2%, and now we're shrinking, we're negative. | ||
And so it's interesting. | ||
Goldman still has us growing at over two this year after we've already shrunk one and a half percent in the first couple of quarters. | ||
And so that makes some right. | ||
That's impossible. | ||
It's mathematically impossible. | ||
And guess who's got it right, though? | ||
Fannie Mae has us at about one this year, which is plausible. | ||
A little bit of an uptick in the markets right now are giving a little pause. | ||
Before it falls through the basement again, but they have us negative next year. | ||
So, you know, what does Fannie know about that the rest of us don't know about or the other forecasters? | ||
Well, they know about the housing market. | ||
And so that that first chart I showed you is correlated with all sorts of other indicators, right? | ||
The falling stock market prices, rising mortgage rates, rising fuel costs, all of these lead the average person to conclude there's a recession and they're concluding rightly. | ||
And so the next chart, Cameron, is the most important economic indicator, right? | ||
Annual decline in labor productivity. | ||
Here's the real economy. | ||
Here's why the labor numbers are very misleading. | ||
This is real GDP, real recession, and very tied in with the paying off school loan. | ||
One of the major things, Zeb Gorka pointed this out yesterday while I was on his show, It's the misallocation, right, of resources toward education. | ||
If education was doing its job, you wouldn't have 40 years of declining labor productivity. | ||
We're skilling our kids up in Shakespearean pronoun studies, but not in any skills that help them be successful in the workforce. | ||
And so this productivity is down. | ||
I went over that in depth. | ||
Robert Gordon at Northwestern is the expert in the country for the last 40 years. | ||
He's been beating the drum on that, and you can go check his work out independently. | ||
But the fall in productivity is the fall in your income, and it is the fall in GDP. | ||
So here's what we're going to do. | ||
At 6 o'clock, on the 6 o'clock show tonight, I've got Joanna Miller, formerly at the Trump White House. | ||
We're going to talk about the reality of this formula crisis, which still hasn't been solved. | ||
She's going to get to the bottom of that. | ||
Brad's going to come back and we're going to talk about his theory of the case is that the real economy is a dead, lifeless carcass, and all they do is keep juicing it up, like a Frankenstein juice, keep juicing it up with free money. | ||
I should say, not free. | ||
It's free to them, but your kids and grandkids are going to pay it off. | ||
And so Brat's going to be back on. | ||
We're going to do a deeper dive down on productivity because that's the key. | ||
And Naomi Wolf's going to be on to counter a lot of the mainstream media is all over her now about her studies and reports. | ||
So those three, we're going to get in some deep analytics at six o'clock. | ||
Dave, what is your getter that people between now and then can see it? | ||
We're going to do a deep dive at six. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yep. | ||
Brat. | ||
Brat economics. | ||
at Getter and also I took the trillion dollar new spending bill and divided it by 150 million Americans in the workforce and just by chance it comes out to 6666. | ||
Never a good number and so about 7,000 stimulus just off that bill. | ||
Remember, remember, there's no conspiracies, but there's also no coincidences. | ||
Dave Brat, I knew you were going to blow me up. | ||
Okay, Madeleine, maybe you're right. | ||
Maybe you're right about Brat. | ||
We should give him the hook. | ||
That's what happens when you get a Presbyterian economist, right? | ||
We'll see you at 6, Dave Brat. | ||
Right, right. | ||
We'll see you at 6, Dave Brat. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Good, good. | |
NBC, besides having this thing about MTG being a trans kid hater, they also have a new story up this morning. | ||
Yesterday we did the Florida school boards with the Moms for Liberty, Mother Jones is all over it, you've got Santa's jumping in, but now they talked about the Texas school boards, the sweeping victories there, and they blamed Or accredited, depending on what your political philosophy is. | ||
The War Room with Patriot Mobile, and went back to the CPAC interview we had with Glenn Story, the CEO and founder of these. | ||
He's also got Scott Coburn. | ||
So talk to us about this NBC article. | ||
It's actually pretty accurate. | ||
They want it to scare people, but I think it's pretty accurate about the involvement of people awakening. | ||
Glenn, I'll start with you, and then Scott, just jump in. | ||
Yeah, it's a really interesting article, and it goes into quite depth. | ||
Quite frankly, I look at it, and I say, a lot of this is true, and a lot of it's kind of misrepresented, but we do put God first in everything that we do. | ||
We put Him at the center of our business, and we're the shepherds, or we're the stewards of it, and we try to do what's right. | ||
We have the four biblical principles that we call our pillars. | ||
That's the First Amendment, Second Amendment, Sanctity of life above all, and then military and first responders, and how that relates to what we do at Patriot and the school board. | ||
This article is, look, we really want the schools to teach what I would say are just fundamental scholastic principles. | ||
We want to get them ready, the children ready for becoming a citizen in society, a very viable citizen. | ||
That understands capitalism, that wants to create wealth, and that wants to put him first. | ||
We're not going to go out and push our beliefs on anybody. | ||
I mean, quite frankly, you see the sign over my shoulder here, In God We Trust, that's a part of every bill, every coin that we have in our pocket, and quite frankly, it's a national motto. | ||
It's nothing more than that, but you can get other people to spin it into a variety of ways, and I find it quite interesting. | ||
Scott, I want to make sure we get this article up, because it's really in detail, and everybody should read it, about the schools. | ||
What is NBC, what's the theory of the case? | ||
They're blaming you guys for what? | ||
Supporting school board members who would get in and had a biblical point of view, but their number one purpose was to make sure that the teaching and the academics in the school system got better. | ||
Is that essentially it, Scott? | ||
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That is, Steve. | |
And, you know, I'll say this. | ||
It's a sad day in our country when protecting our children is being labeled as far right. | ||
You know, it's no secret, you know, the left has been injecting their ideology into our schools for years now. | ||
You know, whether it be critical race theory or gender fluidity or pornographic literature, what have you, we just believe that these are not things that belong in our schools. | ||
And as far as the article is concerned and our PAC, Of course we're going to back candidates that believe what we believe and that these things don't belong in schools. | ||
These are conversations that need to be had around our dinner tables and within our families at home, not in our schools. | ||
Amen. | ||
You know, what the article pointed out, and I want everybody to read it, and this is what we're going to have a bunch of people who didn't win the seats over the next couple days in Florida, because it's the process. | ||
Just getting involved drives the whole thing to what you're trying to accomplish. | ||
What NBC and the mainstream media is most concerned about is your guys' engagement in backing these candidates, and not just the ones that won and flipping of whole districts. | ||
But the fact that you're not going to give up, this is just the opening round. | ||
Now that you're engaged, they understand you guys aren't going to back off. | ||
Tell me about that. | ||
Tell me about the overall Patriot Mobile's commitment to this. | ||
Well, when we started back in 2013, we were purely a political business. | ||
I won't get into the genesis. | ||
However, we looked at it over time and we decided that You know, we were growing rapidly, but we decided to put God first. | ||
And how that relates to what we're doing in the school boards is just, look, we're going to back candidates and causes that align with our values. | ||
And not just our values, not just our board, not just our shareholders and the folks that work here. | ||
But also every one of our subscribers, they came to us for a reason. | ||
We are on a mission, and our mission is to live by the Constitution and putting him first. | ||
And what I really believe in that is, look, the school systems and our elected officials, do they have to align 100% with this? | ||
No. | ||
But they do need to think that these things that they're teaching children in our schools today, they really need to think about the facts, right? | ||
Let's live by the facts. | ||
This is a country that was founded on God. | ||
You can go back to the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and it does. | ||
They put him first. | ||
We are just trying to live by that. | ||
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And I'll just add to that, Steve, with regards to us just getting started. | |
This is the first year we've had our pack and we're focused primarily right now in Tarrant County, which is key, you know, to us keeping the state of Texas red. | ||
We're focused on school boards here for now, but our goal is To spread this as large as we can to other states and other communities that are, quite frankly, wanting what we're doing here in their communities. | ||
And so, to your point about the article, yes, we are going to continue to do this. | ||
And we're going to continue to grow this and get our message out there and help others like us that want to get involved. | ||
It's actually a great piece. | ||
NBC didn't mean it to be a great piece, it was, okay, real quick, how do they get to Patriot Mobile? | ||
How do folks watching the show and listening on the podcast go today to get there? | ||
Two easy ways, 972-PATRIOT, 972-PATRIOT or patriotmobile.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
I mean, I think that's the best way to come through Patriot. | ||
Okay, we're going to have you guys back on to talk about this a lot more because now it's time for Mom Celebrity and you guys to roll it out, not just in Texas and Florida, but throughout the entire United States of America. | ||
Guys, thank you very much for joining us here on War Room. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Have a blessed day. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Uh, short break. | ||
Busovi's gonna join me next and maybe another special guest. | ||
Pozo's taking the Charlie Crook show at noon. | ||
We're gonna do a little handover, a little transition here. | ||
Be back in the war room in just a moment. | ||
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Cause we're taking down the CCP Spread the word all through Hong Kong We will fight till they're all gone We rejoice when there's no more Let's take down the CCP CCP We're doing a good enough job teaching our children what America is and what she represents If you want an abortion, get one! | |
Younger parents aren't sure that an appreciation of America is the right thing to teach modern children. | ||
We're not going to make America great again. | ||
It was never that great. | ||
When I drive into a neighborhood and there are American flags, it's a message of white supremacy. | ||
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I'm warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result in an erosion of the American spirit. | |
We need to completely dismantle the police department! | ||
If we forget what we did, we won't know who we are. | ||
We've got to do a better job of getting across that America is freedom. | ||
And freedom is special and rare. | ||
Freedom of speech. | ||
Freedom of religion. | ||
Freedom of enterprise. | ||
As long as we remember our first principle and believe in ourselves, the future will always be ours. | ||
Ours was the first revelation in the history of mankind that truly reversed the course of government and with three little wheels. | ||
We, the people. | ||
We the people are free. | ||
Once you begin a great movement, there's no telling where it'll end. | ||
A Okay, now Ryan Coyne, the head of We The People, is joining us right now. | ||
By the way, we got such amazingly positive feedback on that spot last night. | ||
Had to have you back on this morning. | ||
After today's show, trust me, everybody's looking for an adult beverage, and normally we tell people we've got to wait till the sun's over the yard arm, but we may cheat today, Ryan Coyne. | ||
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I think so. | |
We might open up the cabinet a little early today as well. | ||
But first of all, thank you for having me back on. | ||
Very much appreciated. | ||
This is a wine about founding American values, freedom of speech, freedom of enterprise, freedom of religion, things that are sorely missing. | ||
And, you know, in the corporate kind of woke marketing of big corporations at this point, you have companies like Nike, people like LeBron James that kind of stand against all those values. | ||
And what we decided to do was create a product that united people Around freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise, and so, you know, what is better than raising a glass of We The People wine to get people rallied around those values? | ||
If you want a glass or a case, you go to wethepeoplewine.com, join the wine club. | ||
It is incredibly important for us that you do that. | ||
I got people out back stomping on grapes right now. | ||
Keep up with inventory. | ||
We are going in, right now we're going into actual national retail. | ||
The reception of the product has been unbelievable at this point. | ||
It really speaks to the fact that Most of America is yearning for brands to speak up, you know, to their point of view, to back America and not trash it. | ||
And, you know, we just got into the largest grocery in Texas, for instance, after our first meeting, we're already in there. | ||
We're going. | ||
You know, we have meetings lined up all across the country, so wethepeoplewine.com is where you want to go. | ||
Whether it's Patriot, Mobile, or We The People, this is where we're going to create our own brands. | ||
You don't need to give your money to get quality products on people that not just mock you, but hate what your core values are. | ||
That's why this is so important. | ||
Once again, it's going into retail now, but you can still get it online. | ||
Just tell people how they actually get there, and you've got the wine club, but you've also got the individual. | ||
How do people go there, and what should they do? | ||
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Don't be shy about asking your local wine shop or restaurant if they carry it, first of all. | |
But if you want it right now, you go to wethepeoplewine.com. | ||
We have a wine club where you can get a bottle a month, three bottles a month, whatever you want to do. | ||
A bottle a quarter. | ||
You basically can choose whether you like white or red. | ||
We have a Chardonnay and a Cabernet. | ||
That's wethepeoplewine.com. | ||
Head there. | ||
We ship out on a daily basis. | ||
You'll have it in a couple days. | ||
You'll have it by the weekend if you order now. | ||
Especially as we get into the holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. | ||
You're going to want to get in front of the line and make sure that you guys are well stocked up. | ||
So it's WeThePeopleWine.com. | ||
And please support a brand that's supporting our kind of worldview. | ||
WeThePeopleWine.com. | ||
Join the wine club. | ||
Ryan, we love it. | ||
We got to build our own brands. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
We're giving money every day to people that hate everything that you stand for. | ||
Ryan Coyne, thank you very much. | ||
Look forward to everybody going there. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
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Thank you for having me. | |
Like I said, after today's show, particularly on the economy, people might want to have happy hour early. | ||
So go there and check it out. | ||
I've got Pasovic. | ||
Pasovic's the hardest working guy in showbiz. | ||
This guy's everywhere. | ||
He's on Twitter. | ||
He's on Gitter 24-7. | ||
He's putting stuff up on Telegram. | ||
I follow his Telegram account. | ||
The guy's always at the cutting edge of everything. | ||
He's also said he's got his own show at 10 o'clock, big hit show on Real America's Voice with Drew Hernandez. | ||
But he's also sitting in for Charlie Kirk, his partner, this week. | ||
But Charlie's taking some time off with the family. | ||
So Pasovic, I'm glad to do the transition with you. | ||
We love Charlie following us in the, you know, we got Ed Henry and the team before us. | ||
We got Charlie Kirk after, so it's a great lineup. | ||
But I got to go, your brother, our brother Tim Poole. | ||
Right? | ||
And I think, are you co-host on the Tim Pool Show? | ||
I mean, I've seen you up at Harper's Ferry like all the time. | ||
Let's play the short clip from Brother Tim Pool. | ||
I gotta ask Pasovic about this. | ||
I believe an individual citizen in this country has a right to own a nuclear warhead. | ||
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But not a delivery device? | |
Oh, all of it. | ||
Okay, I'm back. | ||
What in the hell are you guys doing in Harper's Ferry? | ||
I know we got a federal arsenal there that triggered the first civil war. | ||
What? | ||
Hold it, no. | ||
What? | ||
Post-hobic. | ||
Poor Tim Pool, my brother up there, owning a nuclear weapon and the delivery device. | ||
Help me out here, bro. | ||
Look, all I can say is, if you've seen some submarines around the Potomac River, round about Harper's Ferry, kind of near the Timpool-Cast Castle compound, they may have brought in the naval officer to come by. | ||
But Steve, if you want to come in, even though I don't know if you've got the queue clearance to be able to see the Timpool-Poso nuclear weapons arsenal out there at Harper's Ferry, Well, maybe we can make some allowance this way. | ||
Poor Madeleine Peltz. | ||
Poor Madeleine Peltz, who doesn't ever... I saw her. | ||
She was losing. | ||
Melted down. | ||
She doesn't know what declarants mean, by the way. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's you, Madeleine. | ||
That was bad. | ||
That was bad. | ||
You've got to know this stuff. | ||
You're supposed to when you're running that shop over there. | ||
First off, thank God we have the waterfalls up there at Harpers Ferry, so the nuclear boomer can't get any farther up the Potomac. | ||
I guess, Pasovic, you're the targeting officer, since you're naval intel, you're the targeting officer for this. | ||
Well, we're basing it, Steve, we've got, you know, we've basically got miniature-sized suitcase nukes, and we're basing it off the Hunley. | ||
So we're using the Hunley, we're using the riverine-type submarines, we're going to be launching them off from there. | ||
Brownwater Navy. | ||
This is the reason Poole gets swatted all the time. | ||
Don't be putting out there that she got the nukes. | ||
Jack, good luck today on Charlie Kirk Show. | ||
We're going to be back here at 5. | ||
We're going to be on fire at 5 o'clock, and at 6 o'clock we got Bratt, we got Naomi Wolf, we're going to have Joanna Miller. | ||
The show's going to be packed today. | ||
I'm turning it over now to Jack Pasoba, Grill America's voice, our utility infilter. | ||
Take your way on the Charlie Kirk Show. |