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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, then the worst happens. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, it's Thursday, 13 October, Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
We're talking to the creditors committee for the nation that would be the bankrupt United States of America. | ||
You know, Janet Yellen is, and by the way, like I said, you have financial capitulation and you have media narrative capitulation. | ||
Now, we're not close to financial capitulation yet. | ||
That's still going to come. | ||
That's down range when the Kramers and all this buy-the-dip guys get completely wiped out. | ||
And we're going to talk to Brett about that in a second. | ||
And I'm going to bring Barris in. | ||
You had this morning on Morning Mika the beginning of narrative capitulation. | ||
They understand they made a terrible, terrible, terrible bet. | ||
In the process, they destroyed the Democratic Party as a national political institution. | ||
They bet on this radical modern monetary theory, climate change, net zero carbon, gotta get everybody off and just take our energy away, January 6th, the end of democracy, throw in Ukraine war, the masks, the vaccines, and let's top it off with abortion. | ||
That's their package, okay? | ||
That package is not working for them, and they know it. | ||
They know it, and particularly J6, which the last, the big days today, the last big day, the hearing, Washington's vacated, the Capitol's vacated, everybody's out in the hustings. | ||
They understand how bad it is because we're expanding the battlefield. | ||
In deep blue states in a deep blue districts that Biden, quote unquote, won by, you know, 10, 12, 14 points. | ||
Alex DeGrasse came on the show a month ago and walked you through exactly what was going to happen. | ||
OK. | ||
Barris is going to be here in a second. | ||
I got to go back to. | ||
Remember, those of you that are old enough to remember, remember 2008, remember the collapse there. | ||
Remember how it changed your lives. | ||
Remember how everything looked like we were looking into an abyss. | ||
That was a credit crisis brought on by these geniuses on Wall Street, right? | ||
It was a credit crisis. | ||
And the one we're facing now is that to the 10th degree. | ||
And the reason is we never saw for that one. | ||
All we did was blow up the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve, print free money. | ||
Give it to the wealthy. | ||
Have a concentration of assets in this country. | ||
0.5% of the nation owns more than the bottom 90% and that would include the middle class, 90%. | ||
So that's what we've done. | ||
That's what we've accomplished. | ||
And now we're looking at, when they say structural changes, or Jamie Dimon says, yeah, I think we're going to have a credit crisis. | ||
You're going to have a liquidity, when they talk about liquidity, Janet Yellen saying, we have a liquidity problem in the treasury market. | ||
That means the crap is not selling. | ||
That's what she means. | ||
There's no money coming in. | ||
Nobody wants to buy it. | ||
And if they're going to buy it, they're going to have to jack up rates. | ||
And all that's going to do is put the burden on your children and grandchildren. | ||
But right now, it's going to flow through to your credit card, to your mortgage, to your car payment. | ||
This is why repos are up so much. | ||
All of it. | ||
Dave Brat, you're the first one to say, hey, I think, and Brat said this three weeks ago. | ||
I said, I think we ought to start paying attention. | ||
Because I understand that, you know, it's backed by the full faith and credit. | ||
Remember that dollar bill, when they talk about the debt ceiling, we get into all these huge fights we're going to have in the lame duck, because Pelosi in these crooks on Capitol Hill, they're going to try to do so much in the lame duck. | ||
The lame ducks are going to be insane over Thanksgiving and Christmas. | ||
You're going to see the most insane stuff you've ever seen in life because they're being thrown at you. | ||
Understand the type of victory you could have as Barris is going to talk about. | ||
They're not going to be back in power in the Capitol Hill in 10 years. | ||
In 10 years. | ||
Because the cycle in 2024 for the Senate is even better for us. | ||
We're going to take the House by 40 or 50 seats. | ||
The gap in the House? | ||
We could have 260 to 160. | ||
You're going to have the AOCs of the world are going to be just the rump. | ||
They're going to be a rump Democratic Party. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're going to own these college towns and these super blue districts in Manhattan. | ||
Right? | ||
And that's it. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
No political power. | ||
They're going to be treated like an afterthought. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
We don't even want to hear what you got to say. | ||
I'm not talking about anything. | ||
Go run up to MSNBC and yammer to them. | ||
But no power. | ||
They're out of power for a decade. | ||
Out of power for a decade. | ||
Okay? | ||
So they're going to try to do everything on this lame duck that you haven't seen before. | ||
Your head's going to blow up. | ||
Every day we're going to be on here. | ||
Another huge fight. | ||
So that's why, and it's all about spending. | ||
They're going to want to pay off their donors. | ||
They're going to pay off their corporate clients. | ||
They're going to pay, that's the whole scam. | ||
They're going to try to pay off everybody. | ||
Just like they paid off, that was the Manchin thing. | ||
Manchin's thing came out of nowhere. | ||
Oh, Joe Manchin, he's all good. | ||
He's good. | ||
Behind the scenes, they understand they're going to lose the Senate. | ||
He's smart enough. | ||
An old West Virginia guy, he understands. | ||
West, by God, Virginia. | ||
He says, I got to pay off my donors. | ||
I got to pay off my corporate lobbyists. | ||
I got to pay it all off. | ||
That's where that whole bill came up. | ||
Because they understand it's their last guaranteed payday. | ||
Understand what November 8th is. | ||
And for Manchin, it's a pretty good bet, because they're going to lose the Senate. | ||
Barrister's going to tell you about that. | ||
But what we're hurtling towards, because you can't cover it up anymore. | ||
And that's why you're the creditors committee. | ||
You've got the political leverage to actually force changes. | ||
And we need a forcing function, right? | ||
Every time you look at war, what's my force? | ||
But the forcing function is the debt ceiling. | ||
Word is, this is the death ceiling. | ||
We've talked about this. | ||
This is the death ceiling. | ||
They need your agreement to increase it. | ||
Every argument in the world, this is all money has been spent. | ||
You guys are the full faith. | ||
You are the full faith and credit of that dollar bill. | ||
You are the full faith and credit of the government. | ||
You, you, the American people, and particularly the working class and middle class, you are the full faith and credit. | ||
You. | ||
And what are they trying to do? | ||
They're going to try to flood the zone. | ||
You've had 18 months in a row of negative real wages. | ||
You know what their solution is? | ||
What we need to do is really crush Reuters. | ||
We really need to crush the working class. | ||
We really need to crush the middle class. | ||
Let's send tens of thousands of people to every embassy in the world. | ||
Start printing up visas today. | ||
Let's open the border even more. | ||
Let's do it over our dead body. | ||
The creditors committee already said, here's our vote in the creditors committee. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
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That. | |
Okay. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
So come up with plan B, Steve Leesman and the cheerleaders. | ||
You people are a joke and you're disgusting. | ||
You've gotten this thing so wrong. | ||
Leesman today sitting there with the professor from Wharton. | ||
Hey, you know, I got this theory and it's all better. | ||
And can't you, can't you show me, I can see that. | ||
Can't you show me the numbers. | ||
It's better. | ||
Cause I'm a cheerleader for the Biden radical Biden regime, the professor. | ||
No, there's actually nothing. | ||
There's nothing positive here. | ||
It's terrible for the next two or three years, Steve. | ||
Dave Brett. | ||
We've never actually been to this position because we've kicked the can down the road, quite frankly. | ||
We kicked the can down the road, but now we can't kick it anymore. | ||
Can't kick it anymore. | ||
Judgment Day is coming, not November 8th. | ||
Judgment Day is coming about what we do with the economy and the finances of this nation. | ||
And this audience is going to make the decision. | ||
So where are we heading on the sovereign debt crisis? | ||
Those words. | ||
A sovereign debt crisis of the United States of America, sir. | ||
Yeah, well, you teed up most of it. | ||
I mean, markets look forward and we've had a 0% interest rate regime. | ||
So everyone made long bets because they bet on the continued Greenspan put, the continued free money and the free pizza party at the expense of the American people. | ||
And so then you start making bad bets. | ||
And so you went over, you know, you covered 07-08. | ||
Back then we had derivatives and the housing bubble and the financial crisis, thought we would learn. | ||
But now you're hearing the same terms, right? | ||
And we already had a sovereign debt crisis. | ||
Our Lehman moment on the global level happened in England last week. | ||
Their exchequer had to come in and bail out their long bonds in England. | ||
Why? | ||
Because their bonds and their pension funds, these boring things, were invested in derivatives. | ||
Those two are not supposed to go together. | ||
That's why we're going to have a layman moment over here, too. | ||
Right now, the rates are up. | ||
The Fed's got to jack rates again. | ||
Markets saw that. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Well, let me explain this to the audience, particularly people who are not used to these terms, because you've got to get used to these terms. | ||
This is like the pandemic. | ||
The audience, you're going to have to learn this, for those of you who are not. | ||
The situation of saving the pension, the Bank of England got involved because Liz Trust, this idiot, came out with a plan that's ridiculous about a massive tax cut when they can't pay for what they got. | ||
You gotta have spending cuts and unleash energy. | ||
Once you do that, then you can talk about marginal tax cuts when you figure out how to pay for it. | ||
When the bonds started dropping, here's what it exposed. | ||
The pension funds had margin calls. | ||
What's a pension fund got a margin call for? | ||
The pension fund had a margin call not just on traditional things they do to hedge their bets as they should to protect your investments. | ||
Everybody's got that to some small degree. | ||
No. | ||
They were having margin calls. | ||
They were leveraged to the hilt because with zero interest rates, they're trying to juice the returns by putting massive leverage on it. | ||
You know what this means? | ||
That if they hadn't stepped in there, people that had worked 10, 20, 30, 40 years expecting this pension, boom, it's gone. | ||
It's zero. | ||
And what Rick Santelli was saying this morning about these derivatives is the exact same thing. | ||
Blackrock and Blackstone and Van Gogh. | ||
You have no earthly idea, just like in 2008. | ||
We had no earthly idea about the derivatives. | ||
They had no earthly idea about the commercial paper market. | ||
Remember, you woke up on that money when Lehman went into bankruptcy. | ||
It's like, who cares? | ||
Lehman's some investment bank in New York. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I'm going to work. | ||
Well, you cared by Thursday when they went to the Oval Office and said to Bush, we need a trillion dollars by the close of business or the American capital markets are going to collapse. | ||
And everybody in this audience that was an adult then understands how your life changed, right? | ||
How we had essentially a lost decade of economic growth for you personally, right? | ||
This is to the 10th power of that. | ||
What they're talking about structural change is you got so much stuff buried in here that nobody knows about, that's still unregulated, right? | ||
That all these big shots on Wall Street and CNBC and Fox Business, they're talking this, they're talking that. | ||
They understand it's Armageddon's coming, right? | ||
Because as the interest rates go up, what has been structurally a zero interest rate world, it all changes. | ||
You see how it changes in your own world? | ||
Pull your credit card thing out today and look at what the credit card rates are. | ||
Check out what your car loan is going to be. | ||
Try to go get a mortgage right now. | ||
Right? | ||
Try to go get it. | ||
This is, and it's only going to get worse. | ||
And this was brought to you by the party of Wall Street, Davos, the Uniparty, the 19 Republican senators that voted for that American Recovery Act. | ||
They're just as guilty as the Democrats. | ||
Okay, now understand, we gotta win, Barrister's gonna tell us that, we gotta get across the goal line, we'll fight this, but man, this is gonna be a fight this time. | ||
Once again, MAGA and this audience, you are not just on the creditors committee, you're the chairman of the creditors committee. | ||
And we're gonna go to war on this thing. | ||
We're gonna go to war. | ||
They're not gonna screw the American people anymore. | ||
You've been screwed enough. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is your great awakening. | ||
There's a spiritual awakening. | ||
There's also an awakening of how the world works. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I'll tell you how it works. | ||
On a day with the worst inflation print in the history of this nation, CNBC and those guys sat there. | ||
You know what their solution is? | ||
Hey, look at what the economists say. | ||
Look what the Board of Governors of the Fed say. | ||
You gotta look at the details. | ||
You know what the details are? | ||
What the thing? | ||
Immigration. | ||
What we need to do is send tens of thousands of people. | ||
We need to hire them today to go to embassies to start printing immediately, to start printing the visas, right? | ||
That's not illegal immigration. | ||
Let the southern border, not going to do anything on the southern border. | ||
Let that all come in and crush the Hispanic and African American, the working class, the The lowest level there of the entry-level jobs? | ||
Let them crush that. | ||
But we need to crush the middle class. | ||
We need to crush the kids coming out of school. | ||
We need some competition. | ||
You've only had 18 consecutive months of your wages dropping. | ||
I got a solution. | ||
Let's destroy it more. | ||
That's reality. | ||
And if you're prepared to accept it, if anybody under 35, if you've got a bigger issue, a social justice warrior, CRT, abortion, it's a free country. | ||
Vote how you think and how you feel, but understand this warning. | ||
Your economic life is done, okay? | ||
You're never going to catch up where your parents are. | ||
It's just the math doesn't work out, okay? | ||
The math doesn't work out. | ||
And if you need to, I'll take an episode and walk you through the math. | ||
Dave Brat, any closing thoughts before we let you go back to your day job at Liberty? | ||
I just wanted to add on what you were just saying for the next generation. | ||
We haven't even added, right? | ||
The debt's only 31 trillion, right? | ||
That's about 150% of GDP. | ||
Then we got unfunded liabilities, Medicare, Social Security, all that on top of that. | ||
Well, that's $150 trillion. | ||
And if you think that's bad, China's debt is 300% of GDP. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Well, I'm going to bring you back. | ||
We're going to go through the math. | ||
The math is so bad, I don't want to have people jumping out of buildings right now. | ||
I got to have my creditors committee. | ||
It's got to be tough. | ||
We'll walk you through. | ||
Brat, where do they go on social media to get you? | ||
Yep, Brat Economics. | ||
Thanks for the great show. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, we got Posobiec talking about oil in the Middle East. | ||
Jack Posobiec's got, I don't know, maybe not a perfect conversation. | ||
Remember President Trump's perfect call to Zelensky, got him impeached? | ||
I think there was a not-so-perfect call. | ||
To re-up. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Yeah, welcome back. | ||
There's a plan out of here. | ||
Dave Brat was talking about the 200 train or 200 train of contingent liabilities. | ||
I'll walk you all through that in China. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
But don't worry, there's a way out of here. | ||
Here's why there's a way out of here. | ||
Because of MAGA, because of this audience. | ||
If you ask me to choose to be governed by the top 100 partners of McKinsey, or the top 100 partners of Goldman Sachs, or the top 100 partners of Booz Allen, or the top 100 executives at Procter & Gamble, or you had the first 100 people walked in with red ball caps to a Trump rally. | ||
I take the Trump rally ball caps every day. | ||
More common sense, more grit, more determination, more understanding of human nature. | ||
The common sense of the American people. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
That's where you're going to head the Crow's Committee. | ||
And we've got a lot of work to do. | ||
We've got a lot of work to get everybody up to speed to make sure they understand some of these concepts and how they interlink. | ||
And this is the War Room's mission, is to make sure as you chair the Creditors Committee that you have full access to information and you understand the lies, spins, and misrepresentations that have been done to the American people now for decades. | ||
I want to go to Jack Pasoba. | ||
Jack, energy under President Trump, full spectrum energy dominance, the first on the show that first afternoon on the 20th, we talked about these executive orders were Biden because of the ideology, not even an ideology. | ||
It's a it's a cult. | ||
It's a it's a pagan cult of this climate change is a pagan cult. | ||
It's a religious. | ||
It's like medieval theology. | ||
Right. | ||
Everything to do with this net zero carbon, to change us to a net zero carbon economy immediately. | ||
And like Greta Thunberg, who yesterday said, oh, you know, upon further review, nuclear power, I think works. | ||
Thanks, Greta. | ||
After Germany and France shut their industries down or try to shut them down. | ||
To see, well, he's not really a president of the United States, but to see a guy who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Kowtow to the Saudis, as horrible as that was, to fist bump and treat it like some guy pulling up in an SUV. | ||
As horrible as that is, to kowtow and ask for a million barrel a day increase and understand they came back with a two million barrel a day decrease that's going to drive the world's economy spinning off the top. | ||
You have been able to unearth, which nobody wants to talk about, The behind the scenes pleading and begging to knowing there was going to be this announcement just to please do it after November 8th. | ||
Jack Posobiec, where do we stand in this? | ||
And why is that not worse, sir, than what President Trump on his perfect phone call with Zelensky? | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
Well, Steve, it's really amazing to me because, you know, if you go back to October 2019, We had to talk about the whistleblowers. | ||
Remember, we had the whistleblower and the first one that was anonymous. | ||
His name ended up being Eric Charamel. | ||
I was one of the first people to report that. | ||
Then we had a guy named Vindman. | ||
And remember, he felt, he had a feeling that Trump was engaged in a quid pro quo with Zelensky. | ||
He had a rustling, rustling in his jimmies that Zelensky and Trump were cooking up something together. | ||
And Jake Tapper was tweeting this breathlessly, going on CNN. | ||
It's a quid pro quo. | ||
It's a quid pro quo. | ||
AOC came out. | ||
This is extortion. | ||
Morning Joe and Mika. | ||
How can you do this, Trump? | ||
And remember, so what they said was the allegation. | ||
And let's let's take this out. | ||
Let's take this out. | ||
Let's be clear. | ||
Let's be very clear and speak clearly. | ||
The third time, the third time that there was an impeachment of a United States president in the history of the United States, Was predicated on this theory, their allegation. | ||
By the way, that's how you can tell if someone's being honest or not. | ||
If they can make the allegations on both sides, you can make the other side's argument, then you know that you're someone who's actually in the game or you're someone who's just being a premises. | ||
So. | ||
They said that Trump withheld military aid in order for a political favor from Zelensky prior to the election. | ||
OK, that was the allegation. | ||
That's what led to this. | ||
You saw Republicans go for this, by the way. | ||
You saw everyone in left wing media, some people in right wing media go in over this. | ||
Biden comes out, says it to Jake, the very same Jake Tapper says it to his face. | ||
I demanded a cut or excuse me, I demanded that they hold off their cut. | ||
They postponed their cut until after the election. | ||
He says one phrase he uses is one month. | ||
Well, we all know what one month is. | ||
We can look at a calendar. | ||
You don't have to do Brett Kavanaugh saving your calendars from years and years ago. | ||
We all know what month it is. | ||
It's October. | ||
He's the one that drained our strategic oil reserve fecklessly in a time of peace. | ||
Before, by the way, the hurricane started hitting when they could have actually used that oil. | ||
Oh, too late, but at least Mike Lindell is down there. | ||
What we pointed out, though, is he's out there publicly and all of them, Blumenthal, is out there saying this. | ||
So many of them publicly saying we will withhold the congressionally appointed and approved military aid to Saudi Arabia if they do not acquiesce. | ||
Rocahonda has been out saying this. | ||
Acquiesce to our demands to stabilize the supply of oil and to drop the gas. | ||
Essentially what they're saying is we need gas prices down before the election. | ||
Steve, I don't need whistleblowers on this. | ||
I'm just watching the same interviews that everybody else is seeing. | ||
I'm watching what Biden said in front of the White House when he was on the lawn. | ||
I'm watching what he said to Jake Tapper. | ||
And now you notice the White House is trying to walk it all back because I've actually analyzed what he's saying. | ||
Jake Tapper, by the way, the guy can't read the stitches on a fastball because Biden says it right through his face. | ||
He just moves on to the next question. | ||
Oh, what do you think is going to happen later with midterms? | ||
What do you think is going to happen in November? | ||
Whoa, Jake, where's Mr. quid pro quo? | ||
And so the White House was trying to walk this back last night, but the Saudis came out even stronger. | ||
They put out this statement. | ||
It looked like it was written on a scroll, the way they put out the statement. | ||
And they said, we unequivocally reject this offer from the Biden administration. | ||
We are basing this on economic reasons. | ||
Essentially, they're saying we want the price of oil to go up because they understand that Biden Sacrificed his leverage not just his leverage, by the way the leverage of the American people Which was that strategic oil reserve and those giant cabins down in Louisiana Bayou's underneath Louisiana Bayou's He sacrificed all of that for short-term political gain without realizing the dire situation that he's put our country in And so he's going begging hat in hand to them | ||
They've rejected him out of hand. | ||
And he's going after people. | ||
Yeah, the global South, the global people understand how your life has changed as far as the Congress committee, the global South who have the resources, particularly oil, say, We're not going to be selling it. | ||
We're cutting production dramatically. | ||
This isn't the way it used to work, by the way. | ||
We're not going to give this to you for this thing called a dollar, right? | ||
That thing is meaningless to us now because you're devaluing it all the time because you keep printing money. | ||
We understand the scam. | ||
They got it. | ||
They got a lot of smart guys from Wharton and Harvard that work for them now. | ||
They can do the math. | ||
This was a big, hey, suck on this, right? | ||
It was a huge suck on this because, Steve, they understand your theory that you laid out yesterday here on the program, as well as on Charlie Kirk, about the collapse of the Anglo-American financial system, the global capital markets. | ||
The Saudis, the petrodollar, the fact that every single transaction, whether it involved the U.S. | ||
or not, for petroleum, for oil products, anywhere in the world, was done backed by the U.S. | ||
dollar, was done in U.S. | ||
currency. | ||
If you take that away, That means our status as the global reserve currency goes down the toilet. | ||
And so Biden, he's operating like it's the 1970s, like it's the 1980s again. | ||
He's trying to pull any type of capital he can. | ||
By the way, the Strategic Oil Reserve was created as a response to OPEC and a response to everything that happened in the 1970s. | ||
He doesn't realize what's going on, so he's mortgaged your future, he's mortgaged your children, and the other thing that he's doing is that he's attacking our own energy production here, which is the obvious answer to this. | ||
So when you look at people, like with Doug Mastriano's talking about building two pipelines across Pennsylvania, one up to Erie, one down to Philadelphia, get that Marcella shale out to market, you could actually be going to Wawa and she filling up with your Pennsylvania gas, right? | ||
And then exporting it on the world market, which, oh by the way, actually does the work of undercutting the oil price and then shutting down all this Nord Stream talk and everything with Germany, etc. No, we're not going to use the Mastriano plan. We're going to go begging hat in hand to the Saudi. And the Saudis have turned their tables on this. | ||
They've absolutely turned the tables. | ||
They put out this... Everyone needs to read this statement. | ||
Because what they're saying is... It's about Biden in the short term, but it's actually a long-term statement. | ||
Because what they're saying is... Remember, this is all the blood and treasure we spent in the Gulf War and everything after that. | ||
Iraq, all this. | ||
It was all to protect the House of Commons. | ||
Operation Desert Shield. | ||
Just remember all this. | ||
9-11 became because we had troops in the country of the two holy sites, which Osama bin Laden got upset about. | ||
Remember, all that madness is to protect the House of Salt and their stewardship of their oil resources. | ||
So, just let that sit in there. | ||
Basobic, you're on fire right now. | ||
The Charlie Kirk show is on fire. | ||
Turning Point, how do people get to you? | ||
Well, the craziest part, Steve, is I put this all together last night, and I'm putting it together. | ||
It's going millions and millions of views on this, downloads on the Human Events Daily podcast, where we launch this out. | ||
Of course, Human Events Daily, it comes up here, 10 p.m., Real America's Voice, where the, you know, basically the night shift of War Room, me and Drew Hernandez. | ||
But I woke up waiting, all right, here come the fact check, here comes Reuters, here comes everyone trying to deplatform us. | ||
For the first time, I think, ever, this happened. | ||
The Associated Press and the Wall Street Journal come up this morning, and they don't name me, but they say, the Saudis have rejected Biden's offer to increase oil production before the election. | ||
They repeated exactly what I stated. | ||
So I've got the AP and the Wall Street Journal coming out saying, We read this the exact same way, and the guy who looks even worse in all this is Jake Tapper, because his job as a reporter is also down the drain. | ||
He's a clown. | ||
He's an airhead. | ||
He's an airhead. | ||
He's a first-world airhead. | ||
If CNN's going to put that up at night, good luck. | ||
Jack, I also got to get you on about the 20th Party Congress. | ||
I'm committing you right now to come back tomorrow. | ||
The coronation's coming. | ||
Hopefully Saturday. | ||
The coronation is coming. | ||
They're increasing the fentanyl. | ||
They're conducting zero COVID lockdown hell in every city. | ||
You got municipal leaders, the city parties, and the provincial leaders all around China are seeing who can lock down their area the hardest out of fealty to the emperor. | ||
They're doing it out of fealty to Xi Jinping. | ||
The Emperor Chi, remember, she, Jack speaks perfect Mandarin, reads Mandarin, naval intelligence officer. | ||
Jack, we'll get you back on here tomorrow to talk about the 20th Party Congress. | ||
It starts, by the way, Real America's Voice is going to actually cover the committee on the present dangers. | ||
Live broadcast, I think starting at nine central time. | ||
Saturday night, gonna be live. | ||
We're gonna actually do a live thing. | ||
Frank Gaffney and the team are gonna do a live as it dawns in Beijing on Sunday and they kick it off. | ||
Okay, Richard Beres has been kind enough to stick around. | ||
Richard Burrus, we're going to talk some polling numbers about November 8th next in the War Room. | ||
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Yeah, and you know, Jen, we were talking about last hour. | |
Things that matter to us. | ||
January 6th. | ||
These January 6th hearings. | ||
Democracy. | ||
Preserving Madisonian democracy. | ||
They matter to Americans. | ||
But if your grocery bills or prices are just Absolutely exploding, and they keep exploding. | ||
Health insurance. | ||
Health insurance doubling for a lot of Americans. | ||
It went exploding. | ||
If you're a young couple, you can't buy a house. | ||
You can't live anywhere. | ||
The housing market's insane. | ||
Interest rates through the roof. | ||
Suddenly, these issues that we're arguing about, that we're discussing, that do matter to the future of American democracy, they're not quite so immediate in voters' minds, are they? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I think people may feel like, I'm not sure that I can afford to care about democracy. | |
Right. | ||
I'm not sure that, you know, I can afford to care about these issues that are really, that are otherwise very much on people's minds, like abortion, and depending on what state you live in, whether or not democracy is really under threat. | ||
This is, by the way, the operant word there, the buried lead, is suddenly? | ||
Suddenly? | ||
No, we've told you this now for a year and a half. | ||
There's nothing sudden about this. | ||
This is what the reality is. | ||
You forced a narrative and you led the Democratic Party. | ||
The radicals in the Democratic Party believed in your softball and what you did to coddle them, MSNBC, Joy Ann Reid and Chris Hayes. | ||
This is why Rachel Maddow punched out. | ||
She's smarter than you guys. | ||
She didn't want to be stuck with this. | ||
She understands it's going to be catastrophic and you're going to get blamed. | ||
Mourning Mika is going to get blamed. | ||
Suddenly, they said, I can't afford it. | ||
No, we believe in democracy because we're going to have a sweeping victory. | ||
OK? | ||
That's what happened in the 1930s, the dark valley of the 1930s. | ||
This is why MAGA is going to be a head of the creditors committee. | ||
What's going to keep this country together, what Cortez says is the social universal, what's going to keep this country together is you, this audience, you, you. | ||
Working class and middle class people. | ||
That put their country first, their community first. | ||
Believers in the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Yeah, there's bad, bad, bad, bad, bad Christian nationalists. | ||
Bad people. | ||
Bad, bad, bad. | ||
Monica, what you missed is not a small miss. | ||
It's a catastrophic miss. | ||
Anybody that had a real economy immediate would blow you guys out tomorrow morning or maybe way to the morning of November 9th. | ||
Do you see the carnage that you've led the country to and the Democratic Party? | ||
Let's go. | ||
I want to talk about some math. | ||
I'm bringing Richard Barris, who was with us in that cold, chilly 3 November of 2020. | ||
For those of you that followed us back then, remember that. | ||
Remember our coverage up there on the roof overlooking the Capitol. | ||
Richard Barris was our guy, our go-to guy on polling. | ||
Richard, give us an update on where we stand right now on the building red tsunami, sir, and the impact these numbers are going to have on it. | ||
I just, I gotta just say real quick, and thanks for having me as always, Steve. | ||
I just, the suddenly, as if they, they're pretending as if this just happened yesterday or last month. | ||
Uh, this was a year ago in last year's holiday season when I came on this show and we had polling numbers from people telling us they couldn't afford a steak at the grocery store. | ||
If they could find it, that the price of eggs and bread was just screaming through the roof, and they were wondering what, you know, in Sam Hill was going on. | ||
To pretend like this just happened is unbelievable to me. | ||
But they bet the farm on it, and now they're, you know, you reap what you sow, Steve. | ||
You make your plan, you try to deliver on that strategy. | ||
And in the races that we chose to really track, because we thought that, you know, they would tell us the most about how this election was going to go, it's going in the wrong direction for Democrats. | ||
Nevada is going in the wrong direction. | ||
Adam Laxalt, when we first started, had a tiny little lead, and now he looks like he's starting to pull away a little bit. | ||
Ron Johnson, it's not just me. | ||
We were the first ones to show Ron Johnson in the lead, but even Marquette now has Ron Johnson up by six points, Steve. | ||
Uh, you know, so, Walker, you know, they threw the kitchen sink at this guy in Georgia, and he's down by one if you're lucky, you know? | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
I want to set the context here. | ||
What Barris did in this way, because you do big data polling, and I want to thank L. Todd Wood and the great team over at Creative District and CD Media for supporting you, and you also do it on your own. | ||
So here's what the audience has got to understand. | ||
He does a different type of polling, big data polling. | ||
He was coming out a month ago, five weeks ago, six weeks ago, and then right after Labor Day with some of these Senate races and some of where these states go and some of the issues set. | ||
And none of the colleges or none of the Emerson's and Marquette's, they're kind of hanging back. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, they got themselves some old-time religion, okay? | ||
Because you're seeing Marquette. | ||
The Wisconsin situation, Barris was there first, took a lot of arrows, because remember, the guy running, he is the poster boy for the populist left. | ||
He's a populist on the left, and he was going to be. | ||
And Ron Johnson's all messed up. | ||
They got him on vaccines and masks and all this stuff. | ||
And January 6th, he's a bad guy. | ||
He's an insurrectionist. | ||
Now, Marquette, wait for it, yesterday, oops, up six. | ||
I think on Yahoo News had an AP story. | ||
Ron Johnson, big lead, increasing six points. | ||
But it's been like that for you. | ||
It's been like that for you. | ||
Go around the country. | ||
Nevada is another perfect example. | ||
Tell us about Nevada. | ||
Yeah, that it is a perfect example. | ||
And all of these states, when we first came out with these numbers weeks ago saying, look, you know, the Republican has a lead. | ||
We were telling people two things. | ||
Look at who is still undecided. | ||
Some college and below. | ||
And the main problem that Mika and all of them really didn't see coming is that they thought they were going to win college educated voters by big margins forever. | ||
Those post grads are hard not to crack, Steve, but those who are remaining undecided, those four year degrees are actually starting to tighten. | ||
Only post-grads are going for Democrats pretty heavily and considerably at this point. | ||
Everybody else is really starting to tighten at the four-year college degree level, but anything below that is a blowout margin in Nevada for Adam Laxalt and Joe Lombardo, by the way, right now. | ||
He's taken a nice few-point lead, but that's how these states work. | ||
And again, the only chunk of the electorate that still is undecided is that working-class vote. | ||
All they have to do is vote, Steve. | ||
That's all they have to do. | ||
And in fact, I think, you know, with lower turnout, the Republicans would win these races anyway. | ||
But if they did come out and vote, some of these races would be over pretty quickly. | ||
Arizona, I mean, Kerry Lake's pulling away over there. | ||
I don't know anyone who would argue with that. | ||
Yeah, Abraham Hamaday is pulling away. | ||
The Democrats abandoned him. | ||
Peter Thiel and McConnell, there's a story out that I got up in my gutter. | ||
Thiel and McConnell came together and said, we're coming in for $10 million on Blake Masters. | ||
That's because Blake's a good guy and running a tough campaign. | ||
But trust me, ladies and gentlemen, it's because Katie Hobbs is hiding bathrooms from the From the Project Veritas. | ||
Yes. | ||
R.C. | ||
Maxwell, the great reporter. | ||
She's hiding in a bathroom. | ||
I said, you cut a 30-second spot on that, she'll get 10% of the vote, 20% of the vote. | ||
In Arizona, with the tough issues, forget your politics and your ideology. | ||
You gotta be tough. | ||
You got our borders being invaded. | ||
You got Metro. | ||
Phoenix has the highest inflation in the nation. | ||
You need a hammer as governor and she's hiding in the bathroom? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
She won't get on a debate stage with Carrie Lake? | ||
Carrie Lake's pulling away and the draft is picking up Blake Masters. | ||
Blake Masters is going to win this because of the Carrie Lake phenomena. | ||
Just tell people right now, where are you going to be in, where can we look forward to next week? | ||
Where are you going to go into the field and what are we going to hear? | ||
People are very concerned about Georgia. | ||
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania. | ||
Where is Richard Barris going to be? | ||
We were thinking that we were going to do Ohio, but I just tell people, look at the polls in Ohio. | ||
They've been abysmal. | ||
I think Vance is obviously going to win that race. | ||
So we'll try to go back to Georgia instead. | ||
But other than that, it's Wisconsin again, Pennsylvania again, and may do Nevada again. | ||
But I'm telling you, Steve, that lead for Laxalt looks solid to me. | ||
And we're in mid-October. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He had like nine polls where he has a consecutive lead. | ||
So yeah, Nevada and Ohio think are done. | ||
Pennsylvania and Georgia are the other two that we want to get to this late. | ||
Okay. | ||
Richard, how do people get to you? | ||
Social media, but particularly where they go to actually the site itself and find out more about you? | ||
Yeah, the site itself is bigdatapoll.com. | ||
They can scroll down and check out the public polling project. | ||
We'd love their help on it, but always follow me at the, you know, our home base is localspeoplespundit.locals.com. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, we have the issue set. | ||
The American people have awakened. | ||
They're paying attention. | ||
Every poll we have, the indices are there. | ||
Now, the two things that have to happen. | ||
We have to get them to the polls to vote. | ||
And we have to secure that vote. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Now, it's just muscle. | ||
Okay? | ||
So you have to volunteer. | ||
You have to own your vote. | ||
The 10 other people in your life, they own 10, but we have to do massively. | ||
You have to volunteer now. | ||
You don't need to write checks. | ||
What I need is volunteers. | ||
You've got to go to campaign sites. | ||
You've got to volunteer. | ||
You've got to work phone banks. | ||
You've got to get the vote. | ||
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. | ||
If you want to be the head of the creditors committee, if you want to be the head of the table making decisions, we have to have a sweeping victory that breaks the back of the Democratic Party as a national political institution. | ||
They want democracy. | ||
One o'clock today, they're going to be up there with a little Democracy J6. | ||
Hey, baby, we're going to give you democracy, a big old democracy suppository. | ||
OK, but we've got to deliver that. | ||
Matt Brainerd, tell us how we're doing in your project, sir. | ||
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That's quite the segue, Steve. | |
We're making progress with the War Room Posse and securing the election. | ||
We've had over 329 people sign up whom we've shared data with to challenge likely illegal voters that are currently on the list. | ||
And we've gotten promising feedback already in Douglas, Nevada, in Clark County, Nevada, in Pasco, Florida, and the entire state of North Carolina. | ||
We've got a very big team there working to make sure that no ballots are cast by people who are not entitled to vote in those states. | ||
To summarize what we're doing, we took the voter list of nine pivotal states and evaluated the active voters, those who are currently allowed to vote, and compared it to the U.S. | ||
Postal Service National Change of Address Database. | ||
In fact, the Postal Service did the match for us to show who permanently moved out of these states and is therefore, in almost all cases, no longer entitled to vote. | ||
So this process for the war room posse who've signed up and are active is three steps. | ||
Number one is to work with both the state and the local county board of elections to show them this and say, look, these people deserve additional scrutiny. | ||
They should not be issued ballots. | ||
In cases where they are issued ballots, we're letting the posse know whenever somebody is issued a ballot, That is on our list to challenge that ballot directly. | ||
And then the third step is, is probably the most important, but the most difficult. | ||
And that is that after this election, we need everybody that's involved with this project to become citizen lobbyists and make sure their state officials. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Full stop. | ||
We're going to talk all about that on the 9th. | ||
There's yes, we got to have a citizen lobbyist army to do that. | ||
But I only care about between now and then. | ||
I want to hit rewind. | ||
When you say challenge, walk me through challenge, because I know the media, media matters, they're all a meltdown, right? | ||
Here they are, these fascists, these Nazis, these, you know, it's going to be, what's the article in the USA Today? | ||
It's going to be so scary at the ballot box. | ||
You can't, you know, it's people there, all these MAGA people are going to be gun-toting and challenging me. | ||
What do you mean challenge at the, what do you mean challenge the ballots, sir? | ||
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So challenging a ballot, it's part of the law. | |
It's been an opportunity to make sure that the votes are secure. | ||
It's been going back at least 100 years, if not to the beginning of the country, when democracy happened. | ||
If somebody passed a ballot who's not entitled to, any citizen who's a resident of that county is entitled to challenge it. | ||
Now, the challenge doesn't mean the person can't vote or that their ballot is kicked out or anything like that. | ||
All it does is prompt The municipality or the state to apply an additional level of scrutiny to ensure that voter is really entitled to cast that ballot. | ||
I've successfully personally challenged ballots before from people who do not live in the municipality. | ||
It's a routine process. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
Nobody is really at risk of losing a true right to vote here. | ||
And the media likes to scare people saying, oh, we're going to cast people's ballots out. | ||
Nobody who challenges a ballot unilaterally gets to disqualify someone from voting. | ||
It's just a prompt for the county to apply a little additional scrutiny just to make sure that person truly is entitled to vote. | ||
It's nothing more than that, and it goes a long way to making sure that only people who are entitled to vote are casting ballots and having them counted. | ||
Matt, I need thousands of posse to hit this today. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Tell me where to go. | ||
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Lookaheadamerica.org slash challenge. | |
Anybody who signs up today in any of those nine states, which are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin, you sign up today, we'll have the data and guidance in your hand tonight to take part in this project. | ||
Bang! | ||
Today! | ||
I need thousands! | ||
I'mma check in with Brainerd, you gotta do this. | ||
We'll put it back up. | ||
Brainerd, you're a hero. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
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John Fetterman is a trust fund kid. | ||
He took money from his parents deep into middle age when he decided finally what he would like to do with the rest of his life, which is to be the U.S. | ||
Senator from Pennsylvania. | ||
The problem is fate intervened and he can now no longer speak. | ||
He had a bad stroke and we feel bad about that. | ||
Everyone does. | ||
But because of that stroke, Fetterman now needs electronic assistance in order to communicate with other people. | ||
Fetterman uses a software program to understand the words of those around him and to formulate his responses to those words. | ||
In other words, to talk. | ||
Now, to be perfectly clear, this software is not a hearing aid. | ||
Instead, this program takes words and then rearranges them into language that John Fetterman can understand, because his brain can no longer do that for him. | ||
That's sad. | ||
For transhumanists, though, it is thrilling. | ||
This is an amazing moment. | ||
This is Neil Armstrong on the moon. | ||
Here you have one of the most famous politicians in the country merging with a computer. | ||
This is the future they imagine. | ||
They're thrilled by it. | ||
But for everyone else, for the voters of Pennsylvania, for example, it does raise some obvious questions. | ||
For example, where exactly does the software end and John Fetterman's consciousness begin? | ||
We don't know. | ||
We can't know. | ||
But it's obvious that Pennsylvania could very well be sending a computer program to the U.S. | ||
Senate, where inevitably it will be hacked. | ||
This is not tongue-in-cheek. | ||
This is reality. | ||
You see that the NBC interview was done. | ||
I thought it was totally unsatisfactory that NBC was way too much coach pitch, right? | ||
The young reporter, though, got blown up by the left of how hard she was, how she asked this. | ||
Let me be blunt to people in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
You've got a guy who's had a massive stroke, who will not release his medical records, because the medical records will show how bad the stroke is. | ||
So they're lying to you. | ||
And he is essentially merged with a machine. | ||
Look at this. | ||
He cannot do anything without a computer. | ||
And I don't know why Oz's team has agreed to actually do the debate with the man-merger machine. | ||
So this is not fantasy. | ||
This is reality. | ||
So if you want to send a computer program to Washington to see, that's what you're voting on, unfetterment, and everybody in the Commonwealth has to understand that. | ||
This guy is massively mentally impaired because of the stroke. | ||
Joe Allen, how dangerous is this, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, I'm always happy to hear Tucker Carlson utter the word transhumanism, but this is serious. | ||
You've got The point he's making is that transhumanism desires to have the human-machine merger. | ||
They elevate the human-machine merger as a virtue. | ||
Now, we didn't put in the clip, but Tucker goes on to say, is that a lot of the critics have brought up terms ableism and equity to describe Fetterman's condition, that people who don't want to have someone who relies on computers to translate what a normal brain would be able to understand, they're using the term ableism | ||
Because it is a way to get people to sympathize and to basically give him a free pass. | ||
Now, this is a political race. | ||
This is the sort of thing you should expect to see. | ||
But transhumanists make this argument all the time. | ||
They talk about how, for instance, Neil Harbisson in the UK, who has the antenna, the sort of anglerfish antenna, attached to his head so that he can feel vibrations to kind of see color. | ||
He got a UK passport that prints cyborg as his ethnicity because it's an equity issue or a justice issue. | ||
It's one of two ways that transhumanism is normalized. | ||
The first way is from healing to enhance. | ||
You start with things that are considered to be, you know, The remedies for a disability and then you move on to enhancement. | ||
The other way is just raw power. | ||
This case, what we see is they're pulling the sympathy card. | ||
So yeah, Tucker Carlson is absolutely right. | ||
John Fetterman is in fact our first real official cyborg candidate. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
It's a merger of a man and a machine. | ||
He can't function otherwise. | ||
He can't function as a normal human being. | ||
This is quite evident. | ||
Take that away. | ||
NBC should never have agreed to the terms of that interview, even if not doing it. | ||
I realize people said you wouldn't have seen the merger of the man and the machine, but it was so softball. | ||
Joe Allen, your thoughts? | ||
You know, I think another issue that you have here is that there should be at least a minimum cognitive ability bar for any politician. | ||
And I think that, you know, that pretty much disqualifies half or more of all the politicians I've listened to in my lifetime. | ||
But they're using his disability, his cognitive inability, as a sort of virtue, as a shield from any sort of criticism. | ||
You know, I think once you have Joe Biden become the first celebrity endorsement That's when we know we've gone full transhumanist. | ||
Maybe that's just around. | ||
We're going to have you back on. | ||
There's so much more going on. | ||
The rats, you know, they've had that. | ||
Was it chimera? | ||
Is that what you call it? | ||
You've had the merger of the people have not been keeping up with this over the last couple of days. | ||
Announcement. | ||
You've had the what the merger of the human and the rat brain, right? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Here's my point. | ||
Here's my point of transceiver, Media Matters, other guys that blow us up. | ||
These experiments in these taxpayer-funded universities and taxpayer-funded DARPA and DOD, they've got this executive order. | ||
Their stuff, you think that the bad stuff is going to come unearth in the credit markets and in your pension fund of these derivative security surprises about how your pension fund may be worth 50% of what you think it is? | ||
You ain't seen nothing. | ||
You wait until you get into DARPA. | ||
You wait until you get into these research labs. | ||
You wait until you get in these weapons labs. | ||
You see exactly what they're doing on transhumanism and these experiments because this is like Fauci. | ||
You can't go into the temple of Wuhan. | ||
You cannot possibly, the unwashed cannot possibly go and ask any questions about what's going on. | ||
Well, hey, guess what? | ||
There are going to be a lot of questions because the credit committee is going to have a side hustle too. | ||
That side hustle is setting things right. | ||
Joe Allen, how do people get to you? | ||
for your writings and everything that you do on transhumanism for us here in the War Room. | ||
Go to Gitter or Twitter at J-O-B-O-T-X-Y-Z or joebot.xyz or warroom.org. | ||
Got an article coming out about brain organoids playing pong and also the brain organoids used with rat brains in order to allow them to become more cognitively effective. | ||
This is not science fiction. | ||
This is happening in research labs today. | ||
Okay, from 5 to 7 at night, it's going to be... You think it was on fire this morning? | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
I'm just getting worked up. | ||
And we're going to have even a broader canvas to paint on. | ||
The FBI, what's going on overseas, and of course, politics, economics, all of it, in the War Room. | ||
See you back here at five. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there's no more. |