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It is amazing what we've heard from across the world. | ||
The understanding that, once again, America is a guarantor of freedom. | ||
There are vicious assaults against the Ukrainian people, assault against Western democracy. | ||
Putin understands the stakes. | ||
That if Ukraine moves more to the West, moves more to Europe, that's a massive defeat for his authoritarian vision of how Russia should be run and how Europe should be run. | ||
It's a battle of ideas. | ||
And you know, unfortunately, you have House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy saying actually that if Republicans win in the next three weeks, Then, well, they may not fund. | ||
They may not fund Ukraine. | ||
In next month's midterms, if they win, McCarthy says they're probably going to oppose more aid to Ukraine. | ||
In an interview, McCarthy suggested that Americans want Congress to focus on issues closer to home, saying this, quote, I think people are going to be sitting in a recession. | ||
They're not going to be able to write a blank check to Ukraine. | ||
They just aren't going to do it. | ||
As if. | ||
As if, like there's a choice here. | ||
As if, I mean, as if we as Americans are going to turn Russia over, turn Europe over to Russia, turn Ukraine over to Russia. | ||
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And that won't come back to us in some way. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
This is Kevin McCarthy lining up, not with Ronald Reagan, not with Margaret Thatcher, lining up with Donald Trump, a man who wanted to destroy a NATO, a man who had absolute contempt for anybody. | ||
That followed in Ronald Reagan's vision of pushing back against Russian authoritarianism. | ||
It's really, it's not stunning because we're seeing it in focus groups that used to be supportive of sort of the Thatcher, Reagan view of the world. | ||
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An honest view, by the way. | |
Yeah. | ||
An honest view. | ||
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He's not being honest. | |
Well, by the way, and your dad lined up with this. | ||
Fighting against then-communist totalitarianism, Russian expansionism, and now you have Kevin McCarthy who's in the Surrender Caucus. | ||
He's in the Surrender Caucus along with a think tank, I'm not going to even mention their name, it's so disgusting who they're being allies with, and come on Wall Street Journal editorial page, don't just vomit out. | ||
Reports that this, that this think tank that now aligns itself with Italian fascists and aligns itself with Tulsi Gabbard and aligns itself with American firsters, Lindberghs of the world? | ||
Don't just, don't attack America's military and say America's military is weak because these Lindberghian American firsters who embrace Tulsi Gabbard's vision of the world, Okay. | ||
It's Wednesday, 19 October, the year of our Lord. | ||
I just wanted to make sure you see the unsophisticated nature of that rant. | ||
Joe Scarborough, who never served, never been anything but an Alabama law school Uh, country lawyer, right? | ||
That's kind of written by Morning Mika. | ||
Why doesn't Mika get the role of actually, if you're going to write it, Mika, because it's right for you, if you're going to write it, just stand up and do it. | ||
If you want to take over the show, if it wants to be Morning Mika, right? | ||
We have the exclusive mug right here. | ||
We're putting it up on our, it's our first merch launch, not War Room, but Morning Mika. | ||
If you're going to write it, don't just sit there and spit out treasonous, despicable, It's the Chinese Communist Party is the problem, if you understand anything about geo strategy or geopolitics. | ||
And no, the Heritage Foundation's report is trying to warn America of what has happened. | ||
And quite frankly, we can't afford a trillion dollar defense budget anymore. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
And to equate this with Lindbergh, no, this is the world of reality. | ||
Donald Trump did not try to destroy NATO. | ||
He tried to save it by saying, hey, guess what? | ||
You've got to pay up to the 2%. | ||
You actually have to have a military. | ||
Joe Scarborough knows zero about the military, never served, doesn't know anything about NATO, has no earthy idea what he's talking about except the talking points that Mika writes down for him. | ||
This is complete, and McCarthy's right, not one penny more for the Ukraine. | ||
The guy comes out the other day, Zelensky, the Conservative Inc. | ||
fanboy, the fanboys love him, comes out and wants another $38 billion to pay the pensions of the Ukrainian teachers and nurses. | ||
Hey, you got a pension? | ||
Any pension you had is, like, down two-thirds because of the Biden regime. | ||
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No. | |
The answer is no more money. | ||
It's a European problem. | ||
It's a border dispute. | ||
In Russian-speaking Ukraine, it's the Europeans. | ||
If Davos wants to step up, and Brussels wants to step up, and France wants to step up, and the UK wants to step up, step up, baby. | ||
Do it. | ||
We bailed you out in the First World War. | ||
We bailed you out in the Second World War. | ||
We bailed you out in the Cold War. | ||
Three times the charm. | ||
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Boom! | |
You got to bail yourselves out now. | ||
We've got a crisis on the southern border. | ||
We've got a crisis with the cartels. | ||
We've got a crisis in the South China Sea and Taiwan. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Nobody in Europe is coming to save you. | ||
Yeah, the British, God bless them, they've got a patrol boat over there. | ||
We have to stand in the South China Sea and around Taiwan. | ||
Or Silicon Valley West is going to fall to Xi. | ||
And we know this because Xi told us over the weekend. | ||
There's so much to go through here, but look, they're in total freefall. | ||
So now they're blaming Kevin McCarthy. | ||
When Kevin McCarthy comes out and just kind of gives a logical speech and says, hey, there's no open checkbook here. | ||
We told you we're going to get this place. | ||
We've opposed the Ukrainian situation from the very first moment we told everybody we're going to get here. | ||
We just shovel in in billions of dollars to a bunch of corrupt oligarchs who are skimming off the top. | ||
Financial Times in London reported, hey, half the arms going there are being funneled back to gangs in Western Europe and the oligarchs in Ukraine are making money. | ||
They're treating you as suckers. | ||
Let's bring in Monica Crowley. | ||
Monica, you probably get a better handle on this, particularly when they're using, they're going back to the, oh, it's Reagan and Thatcher. | ||
If Reagan and Thatcher were today, they would sit there and go, hey, the Ukraine-European issue has got to be there. | ||
The United States may be part of it, if you've got a plan. | ||
But we got to take down the Chinese Communist Party and we have to focus on South China Sea and Taiwan. | ||
Monica Crowley, your overall of how the Morning Joe, because that's the consensus, that's the DC consensus. | ||
They're spitting out venom, are they not, ma'am? | ||
Yes, 100 percent. | ||
And thank you for having me back, Steve. | ||
Look, the reason why the regime, including pundits like Mika and Joe, keep pushing the Ukraine war and an escalatory U.S. | ||
intervention in that war and support for that war is because Ukraine is a giant slush fund for the ruling class. | ||
This is a giant money laundering operation, including for the president and those around him. | ||
I mean, the Biden family has been using Ukraine as a giant slush fund for years, so why stop now? | ||
This is why they continue to push it. | ||
Do you really think that they're interested at all in any kind of geopolitical advantage that the Russians might have or the Ukrainian people? | ||
That is complete nonsense. | ||
They're all cashing in on this war, and that's why they want it to go in a perpetual way. | ||
And one more thing, Steve. | ||
If you think about Dwight Eisenhower's farewell speech when he warned about the military-industrial complex, it's for exactly this reason. | ||
Because it turns into these never-ending wars that end up being economically advantageous to those who are prosecuting it and those who support it. | ||
So Eisenhower, who was a general, who almost single-handedly, along with Winston Churchill, won World War II and saved Western civilization, he warned against this for this very reason. | ||
It's politically advantageous for these Democrats, for the Biden regime, to keep this war going because it's a giant deflection, but it's also a cash cow for them. | ||
And that's why you've got the likes of Nika and Joe continuing to push this war on the American people. | ||
Thankfully, the Republicans coming in starting January 3rd are saying, boop, that's it, checkbook is closed. | ||
By the way, to Monica's point, the president out here, then General Eisenhower's book about World War II, of having the herd, the cats, was called Crusade in Europe. | ||
And he goes through how he actually, he and Marshall were the organizers of that. | ||
And then remember, he had a decision in his administration to back the British in Suez, which is kind of the Ukraine of the day. | ||
He says, we're not going to do that. | ||
We're not going to do that. | ||
We're not going to have a military adventure down there. | ||
It was France, Israel, and the U.K. | ||
were going to go to war, a war that would drag everybody into it. | ||
He said, thanks, but no thanks. | ||
I want to go – can we get real clear politics up? | ||
Monica, you're also one of the best analysts. | ||
Out there in the political scene. | ||
Real clear policy today. | ||
Pretty stunning. | ||
If you just put the homepage of a Democrat do it. | ||
I think there are 10 stories in a row about about the yeah, there are 10 stories in the room. | ||
People should go to Real Clear Politics. | ||
10 stories in a row about the polling turning against the Democrats. | ||
They got the wrong issues. | ||
They're starting to point fingers. | ||
They're not inviting Biden out everywhere. | ||
Obama's setting the stage for hey, don't blame me. | ||
It was these woke crazies. | ||
Give us your overall assessment. | ||
We're one day less than three weeks from this historic midterm. | ||
Where does Monica Crowley think we sit, given where rear-guard politics is telling us? | ||
Yeah, well, things are looking pretty good, and before I get to that analysis, Steve, just one other president weighed in on foreign entanglements, and that was George Washington. | ||
In his farewell address, he warned the United States against foreign entanglements for a lot of these reasons involving corruption and slush funds. | ||
allowing the United States to get sucked into things that would drain the national treasury, like the Ukraine war. Getting to domestic politics... | ||
Hang on, Monica. Monica, while you're there, I think all the revolutionary generation, they're one thing. This is why it was such a big deal to go after the Barbary pirates in that kind of expeditionary force. | ||
The revolutionary generation, even to the fact of our ally France, I'm getting sucked in there, they said, don't go overseas looking for monsters to slay, right? | ||
Once you get into that game, you're going to be doing that nonstop. | ||
It's the reason the defense budget is a trillion dollars. | ||
It's because what we've done is too much, Monica Crowley. | ||
That's right. | ||
And there's not to say that there aren't enemies that the United States, as the world's greatest superpower, should not be confronting, like today the CCP or the Soviet Union during the Cold War, but you've got to do it in a responsible way. | ||
And these kinds of more minor conflicts, like Ukraine is basically an intra-Slav conflict that the United States has no reason for being involved in, those are the things that Eisenhower, Washington, and the revolutionary generation warned against. | ||
Turning again to domestic politics, look, I think the way things are trending right now, November 8th is going to be a very positive day for Republicans. | ||
That doesn't mean we can take our foot off the gas and rest on our laurels. | ||
We need everybody out there working around the clock, volunteering their time, their money, and their expertise to making sure that these races are clean in their communities. | ||
and everybody obviously needs to get out and vote. | ||
But it does look, Steve, based on the polling, reliable polling, that we are seeing, it looks like the driving issues for most Americans are the economy and primarily raging inflation and sky-high gas prices, which are again, are ticking up. | ||
I was just in California two weeks ago speaking at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, and one of the last remaining Republicans to come out of California, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, and I was seated at a dinner next to the last real Republican governor, Pete Wilson. | ||
That state is completely gone. | ||
Gas there? | ||
Seven bucks a gallon. | ||
So when you talk about trend lines in the country, it's gas prices, inflation, where the average American is really struggling to feed their families and put gas in their car. | ||
But Democrats, by all means, focus on January 6. | ||
Right? And abortion. | ||
By all means, focus on those issues that don't even rate in the top 10 for most of the American people. | ||
So those are the issues that are driving voters to the polls along with a wide open border, out of control immigration, skyrocketing crime, which now, Steve, is no longer just limited to our urban centers, but now is spread to pretty much every community across America. | ||
People have had enough, and they want their country back, and they're sick of having this as America lasts all the time, as indicated by MSNBC this morning, where they're more focused on the Ukraine border than they are about the American border, and the Ukraine economy versus the American economy. | ||
Most Americans have had enough, And when you take a look at some of these internals, you see why the Democrats are panicked. | ||
It's not just about losing power right now in this election. | ||
It's also about the fact that their core constituencies are hemorrhaging away from them. | ||
Latinos, black Americans, women, younger voters. | ||
That's why the regime is so desperately trying to force this new marijuana policy and the student loan relief and all of these other things. | ||
They're so desperately trying to buy off voters heading into this election. | ||
But this is actually a longer-term problem for the Democrats, and they know it. | ||
Monica, how do people get to your podcast? | ||
Because it's on fire. | ||
How do they get to all your writings? | ||
Oh, thank you so much, Steve. | ||
So the podcast is called the Monica Crowley Podcast. | ||
Get it wherever you get your podcasts. | ||
Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher. | ||
Just type in Monica Crowley Podcast. | ||
It'll come up. | ||
I do it three days a week. | ||
It's free, so just hit subscribe, and you'll automatically get it. | ||
Monica Crowley, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Back in the war room in a moment. | ||
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Thank you, ma'am. | |
We'll talk about that. | ||
But what we're really looking at, Mika, is in terms of turnout. | ||
Will the turnout look more like 2018, which we saw a historic turnout in the mid-30s, or will it look like the turnout from the 1980s to 2014, where less than one in five young people voted? | ||
That very well could be the deciding point in terms of which way the Senate, as well as the House, goes. | ||
So let me ask you this really quickly, John. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
Usually, people get more intense as the election gets closer. | ||
You look at some items that Joe Biden and Democrats pushed through. | ||
You talk about the loan forgiveness that supposedly was going to help Biden with young voters, the marijuana. | ||
They're buying off. | ||
This is the marijuana and the student loan fiasco, all of it. | ||
They're out there trying to buy off interest groups. | ||
It's not working. | ||
Let's bring in Calamity Jane Zirkle. | ||
Normally you see her on location with these great interviews, but she's done some analysis. | ||
So Jane, I'm going to turn it over to you. | ||
You started last night on the evening show, but walk us through these charts. | ||
Why you say you don't think it's the cavalry that's going to arrive to say the Democrats, if it does arrive, ain't going to be the youth vote. | ||
Take it away, ma'am. | ||
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Well, the left is completely missing the mark with young voters. | |
Generation Z is on track to become the most entrepreneurial generation in history, with 62% of them saying that they intend to or have already started their own businesses. | ||
Now, if we could pull up the chart from the Siena College National Survey. | ||
We can see that the top issue amongst 18 to 29 year olds and 30 to 44 year olds and all age groups that matter is the economy and inflation, not climate change, not racial division, the economy, plain and simple. | ||
And in addition to this, we have a Yahoo survey from late September, which shows us that 52% of Voters age 18 to 29 disapprove of the job that Joe Biden has done handling the economy. | ||
49% with ages 30 to 44. | ||
So staggering disapproval rates, which is a theme we've seen throughout 2022, particularly with young people. | ||
Diving into more data from the Santa College National Survey, we can see Joe Biden's approval rating with young voters is absolutely terrible. | ||
You have 54% of ages 18 to 29 disapproving of Joe Biden and 58% of ages 30 to 44 year olds disapproving of Joe Biden. | ||
And finally, the biggest, you know, most remarkable piece of data from this survey, I want to point out is a 61% of 18 to 29-year-olds that feel the country is going in the wrong direction. | ||
The Democrats are completely missing the mark with young people, and the young people understand how they are disenfranchising them and their future. | ||
Okay, so here's the bottom line. | ||
Let me tell you what, Jane, hang on right there. | ||
I want to bring in Brett. | ||
Brett, you teach at one of the most prominent I wouldn't even say conservative schools, but rising schools in the nation, Liberty University, and you're the dean of the business department. | ||
Do you agree with Jane Zirkle's assessment that when you look at this younger generation, it's incredibly entrepreneurial, it's thinking about the economy, it knows how the economy is going to impact them, and they just simply can't be bought off with changes in marijuana laws or try to buy them off with taking a trillion dollars of student debt and try to make the working class pay for it, sir? | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
I think they're more independent-minded. | ||
We just had a CEO summit at Liberty 600. | ||
CEOs showed up and our students were just all over the place, asking them questions, engaging. | ||
How did you do it? | ||
What can we do? | ||
How do you prepare? | ||
They're taking initiative and they care. | ||
The economy is their life and I think they're highly intelligent. | ||
They have a gut feel that we're way off course. | ||
and their only hope is to get skilled up. | ||
That's the lifeblood at Liberty University. | ||
I hope that's the case all over the country. | ||
Jane, she travels all over the country, so I'm sure she's got her finger on the pulse. | ||
Jane, let me ask you, you're not going to own anything and you're going to be happy. | ||
The great reset mantra from Davos that kind of is the Biden regime's, you know, build back better program is, you know, I keep saying this younger generation under 35 years old is like Russian serfs. | ||
You're not going to own anything. | ||
You're not going to have any ability to have capital formation. | ||
We just saw today. | ||
That mortgages have dropped to a 25-year low because people can't afford the down payment or can't afford the mortgage rates are sky-high and they can't afford them anymore. | ||
Do you get the same sense that your generation understand that they're being basically turned into Russian serfs by this regime and quite frankly the globalist apparatus coming out of Brussels, the city of London, Wall Street and Davos, ma'am? | ||
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Well, it's abundantly clear that the globalist elites want us to be a nation of renters. | |
Home ownership has become essentially unattainable for the younger generation due to inflation and, you know, rising interest rates. | ||
And it's very scary because these are elements of the American dream. | ||
And young people recognize this. | ||
They're seeing the gas prices go up. | ||
They're seeing the prices in the grocery stores go up. | ||
And they're saying, hey, this isn't sustainable. | ||
We can't live like this. | ||
And that's why Joe Biden's approval rating is dwindling amongst young people. | ||
Jane, how do people follow you on your social media? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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You can find me on Getter, Twitter, and Instagram at Jane Zirkle. | |
You were able to find me on YouTube, but earlier this morning I got a notification that my channel was suspended with nearly 5,000 subscribers. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Jane Zirkle, you've worked very hard as a young person. | ||
People should know, Jane's very scrappy. | ||
A lot of grit. | ||
We like grit here in the War Room. | ||
You built up a YouTube channel of 5,000 subscribers. | ||
And YouTube took your channel down? | ||
Why did they do that, ma'am? | ||
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Nearly 5,000 subscribers. | |
They took it down earlier this morning without warning. | ||
They said that I violate community guidelines and didn't give me much information. | ||
What had you just posted? | ||
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So I posted yesterday my clip of War Room, and I post several clips of myself on War Room and interviews I've done, and they definitely don't like that. | |
For all the shareholders, all the big shareholders of Google, retribution's coming. | ||
You think you can de-platform everybody? | ||
You think you can de-platform a young person like Jane Zirkle who's making her way in the world because she came on War Room and what she did is talked about the mathematics associated with the polling and she put up charts and you're going to take it down? | ||
The day of retribution is coming, okay, for all the big tech oligarchs. | ||
Mike Davis and Steve Cortez are right. | ||
They're out of control. | ||
They have to be turned into public utilities. | ||
They have to be broken. | ||
We have to break them on the rack of regulation. | ||
I realize libertarians are going crazy, but hey, this is what you get. | ||
This is to suppress – and this is the rising generation. | ||
Even if you merely go against the regime's narrative by showing you the math and say, hey, I think you're lying. | ||
I think you're taking data and spinning it. | ||
I'm going to show you what real data is. | ||
When a young person does that, you know what they do? | ||
We'll take her YouTube down. | ||
Through her, through going out in the hot sun of these Trump rallies and going all over to CPAC and all over for us, built up 5,000 person audience, right, was a fabulous start. | ||
Now, we'll just take it down. | ||
And we won't even have the, we don't even respect her enough to even tell her why and tell her what the problem was. | ||
The day of retribution is coming. | ||
Everybody talking about the 3.20 or 3.02, forget that. | ||
Twitter, Google, and don't give me Elon Musk on Twitter. | ||
He's totally owned by the CCP. | ||
He's already kowtowed to the CCP. | ||
Twitter, Google, Facebook, all of them have to be broken on the rack. | ||
Okay, broken on the rack. | ||
So shareholders just understand that. | ||
Think about that when they're being broken. | ||
Think of Jane Zirkle. | ||
Jane, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it, ma'am. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Let's go to Melody Jennings. | ||
Melody, watching the box, tell me what's going on around the country. | ||
I know we need more volunteers. | ||
I want you to do the call for action. | ||
Look, we're going to win, but if you don't close, it's like a deal. | ||
M&A, if you buy a company and don't close or in a hostile take, boom, if you get something in a competitive situation, and this is very competitive, if you win the deal and don't close, it doesn't mean anything. | ||
There's no second prizes here. | ||
Right? | ||
We know that from 2020. | ||
We won, but we didn't close. | ||
That's why Trump's in Mar-a-Lago and the regime heads at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
We will never allow that to happen again. | ||
We are not just winning. | ||
We're going to close the deal. | ||
Melody, tell me how we're going to do that, ma'am. | ||
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We are closing the deal in Arizona. | |
We are starting to close the deal in Michigan and Pennsylvania and other places around the country. | ||
If you guys are following me on Truth Social, you are seeing that we are posting up pictures of these mules. | ||
People are getting the word. | ||
They are showing up. | ||
Our people are showing up and gathering around bhaktas and shutting the step down. | ||
What these mules don't understand is just because, you know, I put a fuzzy still shot up on True Social that doesn't look like anything. | ||
We're geotracking them. | ||
We've got cameras on the backsides of them. | ||
You know, people are freaking out because they say this picture doesn't prove anything. | ||
That's OK. | ||
We have the sauce. | ||
We're just showing you that we're out there. | ||
And people are coming and joining us, and it's great camaraderie going on. | ||
In Michigan, we're about to go viral all over the state. | ||
I've got people all lined up, getting ready to march out there around your boxes, so be on notice. | ||
Tudor Dixon, Matt Tuperno are here to help, and if you need me, shout me out. | ||
We've got your back. | ||
Tell us, what do you see? | ||
The mules have to understand, you're being watched, okay? | ||
You're being watched. | ||
Non-stop, 24 hours a day. | ||
And we don't care if the left doesn't like it. | ||
Hey, tough. | ||
We're not allowing this thing to be stolen by ballot harvesting. | ||
Melody, I want you to stay through the break, but where do people go on the site? | ||
How do people volunteer to become a part of your program? | ||
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Go to cleanelectionsusa.org. | |
CleanElectionsUSA.org. | ||
It's real easy. | ||
Click through there. | ||
You'll get some emails back and forth. | ||
Make sure you follow all the way through. | ||
Check your spam. | ||
Make sure you got it. | ||
Come on into the group and we'll get you connected. | ||
Melody, just hang on one second. | ||
I just want to hold Melody Jennings from Clean Elections USA. | ||
They're watching the box. | ||
We've got Matthew Tierman, we've got Dave Brat, we're going to talk about some economics, and then we're going to talk about this massive election in Brazil. | ||
Lee Zeldin is closing in New York, and Bolsonaro, I think, may be up in Brazil. | ||
Matthew Tierman is going to break it all down for us, next in The War Room. | ||
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War Room, Pandemic, with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
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Promo code warroom2988. | ||
The sheet's set, but we got all the sales up there. | ||
Just go remember Mike Lindell. | ||
You can't get him in Walmart. | ||
Can't get him in a big box. | ||
Can't get him at retail. | ||
Can't get him at Bed Bath & Beyond. | ||
Can't see him on the shopping channel. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because he had the Audacity to stand up and make sure that we have clean and fair elections, right? | ||
So that's what I just like to take Jane Zirkle down. | ||
Their cancel culture is all about to end because after the victory on November 8th and closing that victory, the hammer is going to drop. | ||
Corporate America has got to be taken by the throat and shaken, right? | ||
Big League, and they are. | ||
You see what Ron DeSantis is doing in Florida? | ||
That's nothing about what's to come to them. | ||
You see, Matt Schlapp's actually got this thing out. | ||
We shouldn't even have meetings with these people. | ||
CPAC, the American Service Union, said congressmen should commit right now not to even take meetings until they totally drop all their wokeness, totally drop all this ESG, all the diversity, equity, inclusion, drop it all. | ||
We're going to gut it all from the government. | ||
You're not going to get any funding. | ||
We're playing hardball here. | ||
We're going to play Smash Mouth. | ||
Right? | ||
Time for games is over. | ||
Over. | ||
It's going to be over. | ||
We're going to do it by the rule of law. | ||
We're going to do it fairly. | ||
We're going to do it, but it's going to be relentless. | ||
Google. | ||
So take Jane Gertle. | ||
Take somebody that can't defend themselves. | ||
Zirkle. | ||
A kid in her, what, early 20s. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
She tries to build something, tries to do something, and she puts up charts, and the chart shows a set of mathematics that totally counters what you say. | ||
We're about to show in a second, we're gonna get Bratton Tiermont on here, where they had Steve Ratner, who's, you know, a big investment banker, wants to be Secretary of Treasury, he's running for Treasury, he's probably yelling. | ||
He's got his charts because they know now that Worm does charts, they can't just come in with hot air. | ||
He's got charts. | ||
Charts are all wrong. | ||
They're all misleading. | ||
They're trying to spin a narrative, as they always do. | ||
And we're about to blow them up. | ||
But Zirkle, no, we just take her down. | ||
Boy, those days is over. | ||
Okay? | ||
The debanking, the deplatforming, the shutting down. | ||
No. | ||
Corporate America, you are on notice. | ||
This is not your daddy's Republican Party. | ||
This is a populist nationalist. | ||
And we despise you because you're globalists. | ||
We detest you. | ||
We detest everything you stand for because you do not stand for the people in this country. | ||
You do not stand for this country. | ||
Tax breaks for big companies gone. | ||
Tax breaks for the wealthy gone. | ||
Let's bring in Melody. | ||
How many thousands? | ||
I guess you have thousands of people with your group, correct? | ||
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I can't even keep track, Steve. | |
There's so many thousands and there's people, thousands jumping on each day. | ||
It's gone so crazy. | ||
It's impossible to track anymore. | ||
They're all over the country. | ||
And your theory of the case, your theory of the case that I appreciate says, hey, we just can't do this by camera. | ||
You can't just do this remote. | ||
You got to be in, you got to be near the box. | ||
You got to have eyes on, correct? | ||
Is that you don't, cause you don't, if they're not going to take the camera, they're going to be like, bar, well, it's just cameras fuzzy. | ||
You want, you essentially want eyewitnesses, correct? | ||
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We have to have eyewitnesses. | |
We can fill out affidavits. | ||
And personal eyewitness holds up in a court of law. | ||
These cameras are not going to be adjudicated. | ||
So get in front of the box. | ||
We need you. | ||
We've got everybody coming out. | ||
Don't be afraid. | ||
I don't want to hear that message anymore, guys. | ||
There are more of us than there are of them. | ||
There's more of us than there are of them. | ||
Suck on that, Bill Barr. | ||
Melody, one more time. | ||
How do people get to this amazing operation you've got, ma'am? | ||
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CleanElectionsUSA.org. | |
Come on over. | ||
We're being flooded, but flood some more. | ||
We need you all. | ||
Come on in. | ||
If you're in a, particularly if you're in a battleground state or battleground district, please, you got to get to the ramparts. | ||
Melody, what's your social media, Melody, in case people want to follow you? | ||
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I am at Trumper Mel, T-R-U-M-P-E-R-M-E, both on, mostly on True Social. | |
I'm there a little bit on Getter, but True Social is where I'm at, where we're talking about it all day long. | ||
Come join. | ||
It's a fun conversation. | ||
Thank you, Melody. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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My pleasure. | |
Let's get Joe Allen now, the editor for Transhumanism, has got an amazing piece up in the Federalist. | ||
Federalist is lit. | ||
OK? | ||
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Let's play. | |
We've got a cold open for Joe. | ||
Joe's taking transhumanism to the Hustings. | ||
Let's watch it. | ||
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Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman. | |
Thank you, Janice. | ||
His wife is calling for an apology from NBC after one of their reporters raised fresh questions about his health. | ||
Giselle Fetterman telling The Independent, quote, if this happened in a school, if this was a child that was ableist towards another child or a teacher, there would have been issues stated. | ||
I would love to see an apology towards the disability community from her and from her network for the damage they have caused. | ||
By the way, this is off a softball interview that the NBC reporter gave. | ||
And of course, the wife of the cyborg, the wife came out, the reporter, I think it was Rolling Stone, said she's the candidate. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Joe Allen, you're about to hit the campaign trail in a big way and to follow the cyborg. | ||
What is ableism? | ||
What's this ableist? | ||
And we're not making fun of Fetterman. | ||
He can't function. | ||
It's man-machine merger. | ||
He can't function without the computer. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
You know, Steve, I think ableism might be most succinctly defined as the expectation that people should be able to do their job. | ||
That seems to be the new definition anyway. | ||
I do understand. | ||
I have, you know, a friend who's in a wheelchair and I have another friend who is very reliant on technology to get around. | ||
I get that. | ||
But I think in this case, especially, Where you have a senatorial candidate, someone who is expected to be quick on their feet, project power abroad, and to be able to debate toe-to-toe with rivals. | ||
It's ridiculous to claim that a man in his condition is fit for the job. | ||
And, you know, we're hitting hard on this cyborg element. | ||
And it really represents two things. | ||
One, ableism is a shield for a guy who is not fit for the seat. | ||
And it's being invoked because he needs a computer. | ||
He needs software. | ||
Cognitive assistance software. | ||
in order to communicate, and they're saying that this should be normal. | ||
It should be normal going forward. | ||
The second element is that these sorts of technological augmentations, while in this case it's to make up for a disability, these sorts of technological augmentations are being rapidly normalized. | ||
You know, we've covered a lot, people like David Chalmers, who claims that because the smartphone and computer systems are Maybe it should be illegal to take a smartphone away from a person, in particular a child. | ||
We've also covered people like Richard Dawkins and Peter Singer, who have argued that artificial intelligence systems should one day have natural civil rights. | ||
So this is really representative of a much broader culture of techno-fetishism, and John Fetterman is our first cyborg candidate. | ||
No, I, by the way, we have nothing. | ||
Let's leave his health and how he took care of his health, but just assume for purposes of discussion, the stroke's not his fault. | ||
We're not saying the stroke is his fault, but we're saying the reality is, and this is just not closed caption. | ||
It's not simply closed caption. | ||
Without that machine, without the computer, he really can't function. | ||
You've seen this, we could play hundreds of clips about that. | ||
They're gonna let him use the machine, they're gonna let him use the computer for the debate, which if I was Oz, I would have never agreed to that, but Fetterman would have never debated him. | ||
But here you have man-machine merger, that's why he's a cyborg. | ||
He's definitely a cyborg. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind, as head of transhumanism for us, having done all this study and work, written about this all the time, that this is really the man-machine merger? | ||
Absolutely! | ||
People make the argument, and it's correct ultimately, that a lot of people need their smartphones to remember anything in the day. | ||
A lot of people need cochlear implants or other sorts of technological augmentations to get by. | ||
What this represents is a huge leap in another direction. | ||
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You- That is lost in, okay, fine. | |
Let's try to reboot. | ||
Let's try to reboot Joe. | ||
Um, can I play the, can I play the Dave Bratt clip? | ||
I have Dave Bratt, Dave Bratt's up. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
We're going to get Joe back up to, uh, this, this situation in Pennsylvania is bad. | ||
Let's go ahead and play the, uh, let's go ahead and play the clip from yesterday and bring Dave Bratt in. | ||
British, how did the British solve a problem like Liz Truss? | ||
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Well, they could solve the problem of Liz's trust by getting somebody besides Liz's trust to take that job. | |
And indeed, there's a lot of speculation going on in the UK that that might happen. | ||
But in the meantime, they're stuck with her. | ||
And as you know, they've walked back now much of the economic program that they first unveiled just a few weeks ago, changed the Chancellor of the Exchequer and so on. | ||
But fundamentally, the British economy is a weak economy, and they have some real structural and performance issues that they have to deal with. | ||
And this chart, you can see, is really giving you the punchline, so to speak, which is that real wages, after you adjust for inflation in the UK, have not gone up since before the Great Financial Crisis. | ||
They went down, they kind of came back up a bit, and now with inflation in the UK as well, they're right back where they started. | ||
And you can see on the red line are real wages, which are nothing to brag about compared if you went back further in history. | ||
But at least we got up to about a 15% real wage increase before that red line turned down, which is really inflation, not so much wages. | ||
And so why is this happening? | ||
It's happening really fundamentally because Britain has suffered from low investment. | ||
You can see on the left the pace of their investment versus the pace of our investment. | ||
And it suffered, as a result of that, from low productivity. | ||
Productivity, which is how much each worker produces, is kind of the holy grail of economic performance. | ||
Because without productivity growth, you really can't have wage growth. | ||
And so you can see, again, their productivity growth, which was decent until around the financial crisis, really kind of flatlined. | ||
Ours, again, nothing absolutely fantastic in our history, but moving up. | ||
And the consequence of all that, as you can see on this last chart here, is their growth rate has been really slow. | ||
And again, you can see if you go back before the financial crisis, the U.S., Germany, the U.K. | ||
Dave Brat, they're trying to bring charts in. | ||
You've been the guy, what, a year ago, to tell us, hey, productivity, Gordon's analysis of productivity is the key, is the holy grail. | ||
Why is this misleading both on the wages, because he doesn't mention the Trump thing, and then about productivity, sir? | ||
Yeah, well, he kind of opens with, you know, UK's got a weak structural economy. | ||
Well, so does the US. | ||
And those graphs, you know, he talked about, you know, 15% increase in wage rates. | ||
That's over 20 years. | ||
So yeah, 15% divided by 20 and you're less than 1% in wages. | ||
And at the end of all those charts, it looks like they're all going up steady, right? | ||
Right now, we're in a recession. | ||
I didn't see any recession on those charts with 0% GDP growth or negative GDP growth. | ||
And then investment, right? | ||
Why this really matters is going forward, we're going to see the real economy, not all this financialization, Wall Street talk all day, every day. | ||
And there's going to be a resorting there, too, of how many people can be in that sector. | ||
We need more people making stuff and supply chains coming back from China, manufacturing here. | ||
But beside that one, the term investment, right? | ||
The left has hijacked that. | ||
The administrative state now calculates all these, you know, investment. | ||
What is investment? | ||
If you're doing green stuff that's not productive, but it's rent-seeking behavior where all the money goes through D.C., are we seriously going to call that investment? | ||
So we have major work to do, and then he did say rightly that productivity is the holy grail, but his productivity graph was going straight up. | ||
And so I got a few charts if people just want to see a few of my charts. | ||
I tell you, we're going to hang and we're going to do that after the break. | ||
Just hang with us. | ||
Also, the key thing about the wages, the wages graph was it's really Trump's. | ||
In Trump, we had the real wage growth, right? | ||
Because zero, basically zero inflation. | ||
And I think he had 11 percent wage growth among high school graduates versus college blue collar workers versus white collar. | ||
So the golden age they talk about is the golden age of Trump, at 18 and particularly 19 before the CCP virus hit us. | ||
Dean Bratt, hang on for one second. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Also, Jim Bognett running up in Pennsylvania in really a bellwether district, a bellwether state, in a bellwether election. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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You can see the big AmericaFest they're going to have in mid-December. | ||
I think it starts on the 16th. | ||
Everybody in Metro Phoenix or the Arizona area or Southern California, New Mexico, all of it, Utah, Nevada should try to make it down there. | ||
It's going to be incredible. | ||
Tucker Carlson, myself, others, the one and only Jack Pasobic will be there. | ||
Be incredible. | ||
Also, if you want to see about this, what they're doing to buy off the youth vote, this $1 trillion, which they're essentially transferring to working class Americans. | ||
Make sure you get the college scam. | ||
Charlie wrote this book with all the details about the cartel that is college. | ||
If you've got a kid that's thinking about it, they should read it. | ||
If you're thinking about your children going and you're going to underwrite it, you should read it. | ||
And if you're just upset that a trillion dollars is being dumped on your head because it's being dumped on your head, they're trying to buy these votes at the last second, you should read it. | ||
Before I get back to Brad, Brad's got charts. | ||
Ron McDaniel is going to be up and about the RNC going on offense about all the voter madness, all the cheating madness. | ||
I want to go to Chris Hort. | ||
He's got a special offer and I want to make sure the War Room Posse gets first dibs on it. | ||
Chris, tell me, the phones are, there's only a thousand, phones are finally in stock. | ||
What's the deal you're cutting for the War Room Posse? | ||
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So Steve, it's a free phone, which is a $1,500 value. | |
We were selling 1,500 just a few months ago. | ||
Uh, now they're free with activation. | ||
13 month activation at just 99 bucks a month. | ||
And for that, they get 150 minutes that roll over plus a free USA number. | ||
So you just start a regular USA number to call the Sapphone. | ||
And the roll of minutes is free. | ||
Chris, let's say I don't believe in the apocalypse. | ||
Why do I need a satellite phone? | ||
Why is that just another burden for me and another bill? | ||
Why? | ||
You get a thousand of these phones. | ||
I can get them for signing up in the monthly of the 150 minutes and you roll those over. | ||
But why do I even need it? | ||
Why do people, you know, we live in a complicated, sophisticated telecommunication information world. | ||
Why do I need to add another burden to me by getting a satellite phone? | ||
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Well, I mean, I think the number one reason, Steve, is because your cell phone is a government tracking device. | |
They can track you to within a couple of feet of wherever you are, anywhere in the country. | ||
They can listen to you and they can watch you. | ||
And to me, that's a Fourth Amendment violation. | ||
The Constitution should still mean something. | ||
But with a satellite phone, you cannot be tracked to anything other than 50 square mile radius, which is useless. | ||
They can't watch you because there's no cameras on these things. | ||
There's no apps. | ||
So they're not listening. | ||
So it's privacy. | ||
And people say, well, why would I need privacy if I'm not doing anything wrong? | ||
That's not the point. | ||
Nobody has a right to listen to your private conversations and to track you for their own use. | ||
Tell me what the people down in southern Florida with EON, tell me how the sat phones worked there. | ||
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Well, what they did is they saved lives, Steve, because as you know, the power went out as EON came in, and it's still out in most of South Florida, and the community cell towers went down, so people were able to call for assistance, and these phones save lives. | |
And we've had so many calls from Grateful customers. | ||
Because of that, these phones have enabled businesses to keep going and stay in business, you know, despite having no power, despite having no phone. | ||
Let me see. | ||
You got some generators in your Sarasota field office store. | ||
Tell me about the deal again. | ||
And then where do people go to get all these other offers that you got to help people out in Florida? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So they go to sat123.com forward slash Bannon, or they can call us at 941-841-0844. | ||
And yeah, we have the solar generators in stock. | ||
We can deliver same day throughout Florida if need be, or you can pick them up at a place down on North Tamiami Trail. | ||
But I will tell you, Steve, after being on yesterday, and I'm really grateful for you to have me back on this morning, we've got less than 200 of those cell phones left. | ||
I want everybody in this audience, you got First Dibs on them. | ||
That means you got to take advantage of First Dibs. | ||
The offer again, you get a free phone, you got to sign up and you get 150 minutes in the sign up. | ||
How much is it per month for the sign up? | ||
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Just 99 bucks a month, Steve. | |
That's it. | ||
Okay, and then if you don't use 150 minutes it rolls over, correct? | ||
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Rolls over, and you get a free USA number for your sat phone as well. | |
Okay brother, one more time, where do people go? | ||
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sat123.com forward slash Bannon or call us at 941-841-0844. | |
Of the 1,800 who went last night, I want the War Room Posse to get first dibs on this, so take advantage. | ||
Chris Hoare, thank you, and thanks for all the work you're doing. | ||
In particular, I want to thank you for all the help you're giving folks down in Florida, War Room Posse, and all the citizens of Florida, no matter what their political beliefs are. | ||
So thanks, sir. | ||
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My pleasure. | |
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Chris Hoare, those guys do great work. | ||
Brad, hit me with your chart. | ||
We've got a couple minutes on this side. | ||
I'm going to hold you to the other side. | ||
Walk me through your charts. | ||
Your counter to Steve Ratner. | ||
Steve Ratner is running for Secretary of Treasury right now. | ||
I'm putting Brad on the short list for Secretary of Treasury or head of the National Economic Council under President Trump when Trump wins for the third time. | ||
So Brad, give me some charts. | ||
Do your audition. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Thanks for that pressure. | ||
Very good. | ||
If you want to get America back, Right? | ||
If you want to get America back, here's the charts. | ||
Just slap them up. | ||
I think you got GDP growth first. | ||
This is the measure of human welfare. | ||
Look at the far left. | ||
We start at six. | ||
Back in the 60s, 6% GDP growth. | ||
Look at the far right. | ||
You end up at 2022, down at 2% GDP growth. | ||
After Obama and whatever, you know, transforms America as you know it. | ||
Now we're at zero. | ||
Now we're in a recession. | ||
It's going to be harder than a soft landing. | ||
There is America for the last 50 years, a downward decline. | ||
If you want to fix that, you got to get business back here. | ||
You got to get kids studying again instead of doing pronoun studies and all this cultural junk. | ||
Next chart, Here, this is roughly the same thing you're looking at. | ||
Look at the far left. | ||
This is productivity. | ||
This is what Ratner didn't show you is anything defined on the vertical axis. | ||
To go over to the left, there's productivity change, 6%, which is almost perfectly aligned with 6% GDP growth on the last chart. | ||
That's, as Ratner said, that is right. | ||
Now look what's happened to labor productivity and real hourly wages compensation. | ||
Over time, by the far right over there, you're back down to 1% or 2% and now you're lower. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I'm gonna hold you to the break. | ||
I want to get back to those two charts. | ||
Here's why. | ||
You want to see the managed decline of our country? | ||
Right. | ||
It's right there. | ||
That's why people look at the golden age of the 50s and the 60s after the war. | ||
You know, five and six percent. | ||
This is why my dad was able to On a, uh, at, you know, he made lower white collar in the 60s, but on a blue collar salary, could have a family of five. | ||
And my mom was a stay-at-home mom, right? | ||
A house, a homemaker. | ||
America's golden age, because you had explosive GDP and explosive productivity. | ||
That chart right there shows you the managed decline by our elites. | ||
And they want us to sign back up for it? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
This is like populisms on the rise. | ||
No more managed decline. | ||
Short break. |