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And his radical Democrat cronies, they declared war on American energy with disastrous consequences for all of America. | ||
But it's about to get markedly worse as temperatures drop in the colder regions of the country into this winter. | ||
Let's take a look at the state of Michigan. | ||
According to their utility giant, Consumers Energy, the average heating bill for natural gas heat for the winter season five years ago, $480. | ||
They project this year more than double that, above $1,000. | ||
These are after increases of 15% in Biden's first year, 2021, and 33% increase this year in 2022. | ||
Now, here's the good news, Patriots. | ||
You can change this. | ||
You can elect people like John Gibbs from West Michigan to go to Congress and to again harness the full power of American domestic affordable energy production. | ||
Let's make it happen. | ||
OK, welcome back. | ||
I want to go into this also going into crime. | ||
And remember, for everybody to fix 2020, you've got to win on Tuesday. | ||
If you want to fix 2020, we had Sonny Borelli on. | ||
You've got to get Mark Fincherman. | ||
We've got to get Kerry Lakin. | ||
We need a massive term. | ||
We're going to fit. | ||
Hey, we ain't backed off 2020. | ||
We've got to get there. | ||
And it's not about Trump. | ||
That's about this constitutional republic. | ||
We've got a lot of a lot of work to do. | ||
Make sure you got to represent. | ||
Talk to me about your thoughts on the capital markets economy right now. | ||
And then I want to go back and talk crime before I let you go. | ||
But walk me through the jobs report today and what you're seeing with this with what the response has been to Brother Powell over at the Fed. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, you know, first of all, regarding energy there and then, you know, such an important part of the economy. | ||
I mean, think of that a doubling in the winter heating bill for the citizens of Michigan. | ||
Most of the northern U.S. | ||
had an unseasonably warm October, but we know that the cold is coming. | ||
And it's going to be truly a cold winter, a brutal winter for people who are economically vulnerable. | ||
By that I mean senior citizens living on a fixed income, single moms who are struggling to get by. | ||
So the kitchen table tangible issues continue to play in our favor. | ||
And we need to send people like John Gibbs to the U.S. | ||
Congress to insist that Joe Biden once again unleash the power of domestic affordable American energy. | ||
So Jobs Report came out this morning and it was a mixed bag. | ||
Hang on one second before on energy. | ||
This is, people should understand, this is one of the massive reasons that they don't talk about that much in this New England area and in New York State and particularly up in New York State. | ||
It's the injections. | ||
It's the third eye of Cortez's. | ||
You know, you get immigration, you have the inflation and you get injection and a big part of this is energy. | ||
I can tell you in New Hampshire, Caroline Levitt's up And last night she destroyed her opponent in this debate, and Baltic's tied. | ||
And a big part of that is that people are seeing it's not just the cost of it. | ||
It's not just the cost of it, Steve. | ||
It's also the availability of it. | ||
Correct. | ||
Correct. | ||
It's both the price as well as just the supply. | ||
Is it even going to be there? | ||
And of course, this diesel situation is incredibly scary all over the country. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're in a cold or warm. | ||
No, it does not. | ||
And if we can pull up chart number one, please. | ||
is a critical part of that high of inflation, clearly. | ||
And regarding the jobs report this morning, what I wanna point out is because corporate media, because it came in basically in line, corporate media is going to try to do what they always do, is get their pom-poms out and cheerlead and say, oh, this proves that the economy is fine. | ||
No, it does not. | ||
And if we can pull up chart number one, please, I'd like to show the actual evidence and data here on the jobs report. | ||
This was the lowest jobs report so far of the Biden regime. | ||
The lowest single print, only 261,000. | ||
And if you look at it on a chart, you see that the trend is very clearly from the upper left to the lower right, meaning it is descending. | ||
What that means, Steve, is a couple things. | ||
Number one, the easy part is done. | ||
The easy part was simply getting back all of the jobs that were lost because of the CCP virus hitting our economy and because of the lockdown. | ||
So that's over with. | ||
But here's the second thing. | ||
And any economist, even if they're left-leaning, will admit this. | ||
When an economy slows down, when an economy goes into recession, the cutbacks are not at first job losses. | ||
In other words, the job cuts come last in line. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because a couple things regarding CEOs right now. | ||
Number one is that they know that it was a very tight job market. | ||
So they're worried that if they cut workers, And then they need to rehire. | ||
Am I going to be able to find people again? | ||
Because the job participation rate continues to tick down as it did again in today's report. | ||
Really bad news. | ||
But then the second issue is actually cutting people. | ||
Before it saves you money, it costs you money because there are severance payments, there's a lot of HR to manage, and in fact you have to unemployment benefits you have to contribute to. | ||
So people are always thankfully reticent to cut workers. | ||
But the point is, it's starting. | ||
It's starting in earnest right now in big tech. | ||
It's going to accelerate. | ||
The trend is terrible for jobs, even though, again, today was a decent report. | ||
If you look at it in context of where we were in terms of adding jobs, not a good jobs report. | ||
And look, the economy remains. | ||
I know a lot of issues matter, but it is the number one issue. | ||
It's the number one reason that we're seeing voters we didn't attract before, like suburban women, come en masse over to patriotic populism and America First candidate. | ||
Let me, I want to play the chalk talk. | ||
Can we get the chalk talk boot up and hang on one second before we play it? | ||
Because Morning Joe today, they're sitting around and saying, you know, the big three, you always have to have three issues in crime, the economy, and the border. | ||
You know, those are the three issues. | ||
Like, it's a big surprise. | ||
They're saying it's like a giant reveal to them. | ||
It's so, it's just shocking. | ||
You say, these guys actually get paid to put this show on? | ||
Let's go ahead and play your crime from the other day. | ||
Crime spirals out of control in America and that's not my opinion. | ||
That is the lived reality of a substantial majority in this country. | ||
56% of Americans in a recent Gallup survey say that crime is getting worse in their area. | ||
That is the highest level ever in this survey, which goes all the way back to 1972. | ||
Now why is this happening? | ||
Well, it's largely because of soft on crime prosecutors, mayors, and radical Democrat governors like J.B. Pritzker in Illinois. | ||
He just established the so-called Safety Act. | ||
He established no cash bail for such serious violent offenses as second degree murder, arson, and kidnapping. | ||
Now, his new law is likely unconstitutional and will be reviewed by the State Supreme Court. | ||
He's trying to pack that court. | ||
There are two candidates running for the Illinois State Supreme Court, and he gave each of them $500,000 from his campaign and $500,000 from his inherited trust fund. | ||
He's trying to pack the court. | ||
Well, instead, he should pack his bags because it is time to fire J.B. | ||
Pritzker and all the other soft-on-crime Radical Democrats across America. | ||
Okay, I want to go back to the Morning Joe and what we saw in the cold open. | ||
They're sitting around talking about crime. | ||
It was a huge reveal to them. | ||
And of course, Chris Matthews is saying, hey, you can throw up all the statistics you want. | ||
People can't get on the subway. | ||
They're getting thrown off platforms. | ||
They're being mugged in the subway. | ||
What is it about Pritzker? | ||
The audience has got to understand something. | ||
Cortez is not wasting his time in Illinois because Pritzker is running for president. | ||
If he wins, which I don't think is a given, but if he wins, he's immediately going to announce he's running for president. | ||
What is the mentality of these billionaires? | ||
Is he that detached from the real, lived experience of particularly Chicago? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
He lives in Chicago, by the way. | ||
Not only is he governor of the state, but he lives In Chicago. | ||
So he owns the problems of Chicago, along with his ally, Mayor Lori Lightfoot there. | ||
And think about that, Steve. | ||
You know, I was astounded, quite frankly, that it's the highest ever in that Gallup survey. | ||
That includes the 1970s, because crime rates were actually higher in the 1970s than they are now. | ||
So what does that tell you? | ||
I think what it reveals is that there is a randomness and a viciousness to the crime now that there wasn't in the 1970s. | ||
And that's why people are more alarmed now about crime than they have ever been. | ||
Also, I think it's spreading out. | ||
In other words, it's not just inner cities anymore. | ||
If 56% of Americans say crime is rising in their area, well, 56% don't live in inner cities, right? | ||
So it is spreading out now. | ||
It is in the suburbs. | ||
It is in the exurbs. | ||
It's in the smaller cities. | ||
So this is a nationwide problem, and it's a massive problem for so many Democratic incumbents. | ||
People like J.B. | ||
Pritzker. | ||
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Pritzker, who is a trust fund billionaire, can afford his own private security, and as governor, of course, as taxpayer-supported security and yet is literally going to put free on the street without posting any bail at all, violent offenders, kidnapping, second-degree murder, arson, and he views that as justice? He views that as somehow beneficial for the citizens of Illinois? No, and he has a serious problem with this, as do other incumbents like Holkill in New York. Okay, I | ||
just want to pivot for a second before I lose you, but I want to go back to this messy unwinding of the New World Order. This talks about essentially manufacturing. | ||
And this is the heart of our nationalist... This is what Ro Khanna is trying to run right now. | ||
It's called economic patriotism. | ||
He's a smart guy on the populist left. | ||
And he's trying to position himself as a leader and a guy who wants to run for president. | ||
Very smart guy. | ||
He calls it economic patriotism. | ||
He basically lifts the Navarro-Cortez-Bannon philosophy of economic nationalism and puts another veneer on it because he understands, Steve, the point. | ||
For this coming Tuesday, in states like New York, which used to be a manufacturing powerhouse, in Pennsylvania, which is the Saudi Arabia of the United States, obviously in Ohio with J.D. | ||
Vance against Tim Ryan, who's trying to fake it as a populist but backs everything of the neoliberal neocons that are the Biden regime, in Michigan, in Wisconsin, in Minnesota, right now the industrial heartland of this country, it's all on the line. | ||
And if MAGA turns out On Tuesday, we will have a sweep that will make 2016 look like nothing. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that was our strategy in 16 to break the blue wall. | ||
Right now, Cortez, you've been out there, you put your heart and soul into Michigan and Ohio and these states. | ||
Right now, it's right within our grasp. | ||
What does MAGA have to do? | ||
Yes, so MAGA has to show up, has to show up today if you have still early in-person voting in your state, which some do, and you need to show up on game day, and you need to get others to show up. | ||
Because here's the thing, I think we have largely already succeeded at the task of convincing independents to vote our way, and even attracting some moderate Democrats, some persuadable Democrats to come our way, because we have the right candidates, And because we have the right issue set and policy fixes to the messes that have been created by Joe Biden. | ||
But what is still left to do, because the deplorables overwhelmingly choose to vote on game day for very valid reasons, but what is left to do is to make sure that our turnout is absolutely historic. | ||
So, everyone within the sound of my voice, of your voice, Steve, every one of them, not just that they get to the polls, not just that everybody in their immediate household gets to the polls, but that everyone within their sphere of influence, who they believe is going to vote our way or can be persuaded to vote our way, all of them have to get there. | ||
You need to be a bit of a pest next Monday and Tuesday to get your circle of influence to the polls. | ||
Let's take it across this arc, from Minnesota to Wisconsin to Michigan to Ohio. | ||
To Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. | ||
Right now, that whole arc, right, of what used to be the industrial base of this country, right? | ||
Right now, that is absolutely on the cusp. | ||
We have, what, Liz Joy, we are competitive right now, within margin of error, in places that are D plus 20 in upstate New York, with Singletary in Rochester and Liz Joy in Schenectady. | ||
You've got seats that are right there, these old bull Republicans, or old bull Democrats, right there in New Jersey. | ||
Pennsylvania, Doug Mastroianni right now, the gap between Mastroianni and Shapiro is smaller than Shapiro, right? | ||
So we're right there in the cusp. | ||
Oz, all of it, with Fetterman and J.D. | ||
Vance and J.R. | ||
Majewski and others in Ohio. | ||
You've got Michigan with the great Tudor Dixon. | ||
Right to Perna and Christine Karamo plus John Gibbs and all these other great guys Barrett and these guys running for the house You got Wisconsin with amazing candidates right there plus a governor that's on fire and in Minnesota We have a chance to flip the Minnesota house and you have a chance to get The Attorney General turfed out the Radical Attorney General. | ||
If you take that arc all the way across, Cortez, you've been out there. | ||
Right now, we have the issues, we have the candidates. | ||
This is about pure political grassroots muscle. | ||
And the question is, can MAGA deliver? | ||
And I'm telling you, as the CEO of Sixteen, and they were all in shock afterwards, we can deliver a death blow to the Democratic Party as a national political institution. | ||
And look, in the Rio Grande Valley, And in Southern Arizona, and in South Florida, it's important. | ||
But the death blow to the old Democratic Party, where those voters want to vote for us on crime, on what's happening in the schools, on all of it, is right there in the industrial heartland of this country, right? | ||
We can deliver a new world Where nationalism and your jobs and high-value-added manufacturing jobs are in the United States of America, not what the financial institutions in Wall Street, the Uniparty, the progressive Democrats, and the corporations have done. | ||
It's right there, but we have to deliver Steve Cortez. | ||
Now listen, the globalists are clearly on their heels, and it is time for a political right cross to knock out the globalists, and we have to do this. | ||
By the way, you mentioned Ohio specifically, and all those industrial heartland states. | ||
If we look at Ohio, let's give some data to this. | ||
From 2001, when China was welcomed with open arms by the globalists into the World Trade Organization on terms that were incredibly generous to China, from 2001 until Donald Trump was elected in 2016, the state of Ohio alone lost 121,000 manufacturing jobs to China. | ||
Not because Ohioans couldn't compete, but because of predatory, unfair, and unreciprocal trade abuses by the CCP. | ||
121,000 high-paying, family-sustaining manufacturing jobs were lost. | ||
We are going to reclaim those jobs. | ||
We are going to have on-shoring again. | ||
We are going to have protectionism, a word that we shouldn't be afraid of on the right. | ||
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We are going to protect American industries and American workers. | |
I don't want to leave out Illinois and Indiana in that. | ||
Illinois, too. | ||
Pritzker, let's defeat Pritzker. | ||
Let's get our man in there. | ||
Cortez, people have got to be following you all weekend. | ||
I need your social media, brother. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, find me at Steve, very simple, on the getter. | ||
And I'm at Cortez Steve with Cortez with an S on Twitter. | ||
Okay, we've got our executive editor, Natalie Winters. | ||
We're going to have Kerry Lake. | ||
We have Mark Jeftovec. | ||
We've got Ben Berquam. | ||
We are loaded, and I think we're going to go on Cyborg Watch with Joe. | ||
Where in the hell is Joe Allen? | ||
John's been putting him on the campaign trail. | ||
Where is Joe Allen? | ||
I think we'll track him down here in the War Room. | ||
Stick around. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, it's, uh, 4 November. | ||
Friday. | ||
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Right? | |
We got four days to go here. | ||
And, um... | ||
You will remember where you are in these four days and what you did and what you accomplished. | ||
I want to go right now. | ||
We've gotten a couple people sent me during the break about Wisconsin. | ||
I want to get it up on the screen. | ||
If the guys in Denver, if we can, men and women in Denver can put it up. | ||
I think we may have it. | ||
Wisconsin needs Republican poll observers for Tuesday in Madison and Milwaukee counties. | ||
If anyone can volunteer, they should contact their local Republican party county chairperson right away. | ||
They can find it at the current party. | ||
And by the way, we're going to put up Wisconsin GOP. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Wisconsin needs Republican poll observers for Tuesday in Madison and Milwaukee counties. | ||
So I know a lot of people are still burned about 2020 as we are here at the War Room and we're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
But we got to have a massive win in Wisconsin. | ||
And I'm going to pick some areas where people may remember from 2020. | ||
That would be Madison and Milwaukee counties. | ||
We need volunteers. | ||
I need the War Room posse to make sure they notify everybody in those counties. | ||
Let's go sign up right now. | ||
We'll check in with the GOP later and by the way up on our getter 24 hours We're gonna have Grace and Jane Zirkle and Mo running it But we're gonna be up on the boardroom making sure that we're doing Vox Populi We're getting reports from the field all of it. | ||
So the show is gonna be four hours today. | ||
We'll be back for the afternoon show the The we're gonna also be On Getter all the time. | ||
We've got a live show tomorrow and a lot more stuff going on. | ||
Hopefully some special stuff for Monday. | ||
Let's go. | ||
I want to get our own great executive editor, Ms. | ||
Natalie Winters. | ||
She joins us now. | ||
Natalie, tee up. | ||
We're going to play some clips. | ||
Tee up for the audience what we have and then we'll play them. | ||
Sure. | ||
So this is an interview that Anthony Fauci gave just a few days ago. | ||
Like you said, he's become a lounge act. | ||
So it was actually with an Australian media company. | ||
Didn't really get much pickup. | ||
But it's really interesting because I think, as I said previously, it really speaks to a very, very profound CYA effort from Anthony Fauci to try to distance himself from any blame in terms of his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
And we have a couple of clips, but just remember, That previously, Anthony Fauci is on record as early as January of 2020 saying that China was, quote, quite transparent with the sort of information that they were giving him about COVID-19. | ||
And just a few weeks later, he was bragging about how he was basing his decisions off of what he wanted to do with the pandemic based off of credible information that he was getting from private phone calls with Chinese Communist Party researchers. | ||
But that's a very, very different tune and tone than what you'll hear in these clips that we're about to play. | ||
Let's play the clips and then we're going to bring Natalie back. | ||
We also have Mark Jeftovec. | ||
Mark had a great piece up on his site that Zira Hedge picked up about this plea for mercy from the Atlantic magazine. | ||
No mercy. | ||
Here's the mercy rule. | ||
Okay, no mercy. | ||
But let's play these clips and then we'll bring Natalie Winters back. | ||
So originally for the first week or so when we were getting information that it was not Readily spread from human to human, which was incorrect, because as we know now, it is very readily spread from human to human, even when someone is asymptomatic. | ||
So when the cases occurred in China, The hint that something bad was going on was when, even though we didn't get a lot of transparent information from them, they were building thousand bed hospitals literally overnight. | ||
So for them to do that, We were saying something must really be going on bad there, but we didn't have total transparency because they wouldn't let anyone in to take a look at what was going on. | ||
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Did they fail the world on that front by not being transparent? | |
Yes, I believe they did. | ||
And that's unfortunate. | ||
They should have been more transparent. | ||
They should have been. | ||
They weren't. | ||
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Trump, Steve Bannon this week said that the hunted are going to become the hunters. | |
The whole Fauci family is going to be welcomed to investigations and described having paybacks across the board. | ||
That again is a threat towards you and to your family. | ||
How do you respond to that and the people who continually push this case? | ||
Jonathan, there's no way of adequately responding to such an outlandish statement by someone. | ||
I mean, that is something that borders on being criminal, because he's essentially inciting people to violence against me and my family. | ||
I mean, that is an absolute explicit threat. | ||
I mean, there's nothing you can say about that, how horrible and inappropriate that is. | ||
There was a recent report showing there was a dramatic decline in the test scores in both English and math in children during the COVID outbreak. | ||
And there was no difference in those regions or cities or states that closed the schools for a long time versus those who did a very temporary closing of the school. | ||
The test scores were equally diminished in both of them, which tells you That although interfering with the ability of children to go to school almost certainly does have a negative impact, but there are other things that go into the negative impact on children. | ||
Okay, let's go first on the Fauci. | ||
We would never push anybody for violence. | ||
One, it's not correct. | ||
It's immoral, obviously. | ||
But Fauci, you've got to understand something. | ||
We're all in on your deep investigation. | ||
The next decade of your life is going to be horrible because you're going to be held accountable for what you did to the American people and what you did to your country and all the lies and misrepresentations. | ||
I tell you what's the most egregious Natalie, and given your reporting and Robert F. Kennedy's bill of indictment on Fauci, the real Anthony Fauci, that's the beginning of the bill of indictment. | ||
Fauci has to understand, Comer said it last night and it's going to be announced starting on the 14th, the investigation on Tony Fauci and others, Collins and these people at the biomedical security apparatus in this country is going to be deep, it's going to be profound, and it's going to be meaningful. | ||
And you're going to be held accountable, I think, for your criminality. | ||
But for him to sit there now, after everything you did, and remember, they tried to tear us down, to try to get us deplatformed, debanked, everything, because this show is the first show in the pandemic, and we went right after the gain-of-function experimentation immediately, of which he's lied about, right? | ||
But to sit there and talk about now China, How dumb does he think people are, Natalie? | ||
We've got the receipts. | ||
When he's sitting there trying to cover his tracks on China, and now he's sitting there saying, China, let everybody down. | ||
How dumb does this guy think people are? | ||
Apparently pretty dumb. | ||
I think there's more revisionist history going on in that entire interview than there is in the 1619 project when he's now trying to talk hard on the Chinese Communist Party and how actually they're the ones to blame for his botched COVID-19 response. | ||
You know, they can share the blame. | ||
But I think it's really interesting because the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the gain-of-function experiments that they were doing I think is really kind of the tip of the spear in terms of a decades-long crusade by China to really compromise and get to the heart of American scientific and research communities. | ||
It's in line with their goals to kind of become the global superpower that involves overtaking the United States in terms of scientific research and development. You've seen this with a lot of indictments coming out of how there's really some concerning overplay and overlap between American researchers and the Chinese Communist Party's scientific framework and their endeavors. But I think what's really important here that we can't miss the forest for the trees with Anthony Fauci is that China has | ||
only been in it I guess enjoyed but really enabled to really overtake American scientific researchers and what's going on here because of people like Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins who've been in control and been in power of the National Institutes of Health for decades with Anthony Fauci since 1984. | ||
So the Wuhan Institute of Virology is just part of these investigations. | ||
But it's about a systemic problem, a systemic issue at the National Institutes of Health, where we've seen researchers getting taxpayer dollars to fund Chinese military-funded efforts. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I want to make sure people understand this. | ||
These investigations are two-fold. | ||
They say all these people want to do is tear down the institutions. | ||
No. | ||
These institutions are out of control. | ||
There's no accountability. | ||
They're out of control. | ||
So these are going to be institutional investigations. | ||
There will also be individuals that were in control of the institutions, but now at this point, it's much bigger than just Collins and Fauci. | ||
They're going to stand in high relief, and others, but it's much deeper than that. | ||
Before I lose you in this break, and this is one of the reasons we brought Natalie over, and she's kind of running the deal now. | ||
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Natalie, it's not just Wuhan and the CCP. | |
The guy sits there and tries to convince the American people, hey, this thing on the lockdowns and the mask and all this, you know, this was terrible. | ||
I don't know how it happened. | ||
Is he actually trying to spin to us that he had nothing to do with that? | ||
And it was just a terrible, it's a terrible thing. | ||
And, but boy, I had nothing to do with any of it. | ||
Is that what he expects us to believe? | ||
I don't usually like to refer to Anthony Fauci as Dr. Anthony Fauci, but in this case I think it's just to call him Spin Dr. Anthony Fauci because that's exactly what he's doing. | ||
He really thinks the American people are that dumb that if he just magically says that lockdowns didn't cause any negative effects on children's learning that people will buy it. | ||
I mean, the nerve of him to even say that. | ||
I really think it's sort of a Freudian slip that he even brings it up because he knows, he's sort of charting what his own investigations are going to be about, the origins of COVID-19 and his involvement and what he did specifically, not just to the American people, but to children and their ability to learn. | ||
And by the way, there's another part of that interview where he actually says that he was one of the largest advocates for reopening the schools and getting kids back in classrooms. | ||
So he is a total liar, a total fraud, but are we really surprised that's the only thing we've ever seen come out of his mouth this entire so-called pandemic? | ||
Natalie, hang on. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We're going to go to the border, but we've got two borders. | ||
We're going to go to the southern border, and we're also going to go north of our northern border. | ||
Mark Jaftevic wrote an incredible piece that was picked up on Zero Hedge about what Natalie brought up the other day. | ||
The Atlantic Magazine, begging for mercy, understanding what's all about to come. | ||
Mark Jaftevic's going to weigh in. | ||
Natalie Winters is going to stick around. | ||
We're going to go to the Great Bend Burquam on the border. | ||
To talk about one of the biggest issues driving the entire voting in the United States. | ||
Why? | ||
Every town's a border town, every state's a border state. | ||
Next in The War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, the crypto-capitalist Mark Jekielek, one of the smartest guys around, wrote a brilliant piece. | ||
It was picked up in Zero Hedge. | ||
Mark, this is about the Atlantic Magazine and the elites kind of saying, hey, we should just have an amnesty on everything. | ||
Walk us through your thoughts on that, sir. | ||
Well, as Thomas Sowell would say, oh dear, where to begin? | ||
Because there's just so much in there. | ||
All of the self-induced crises we're facing today, like inflation and the energy supply crisis and the mental health crisis, which are all a direct result of policy, bad policy to handle the pandemic. | ||
The people who literally wanted to destroy your life over not going along with the narrative or asking questions that weren't convenient or disputing the settled science, they all are acting like The knock-on effects of these disastrous policies came in on a comet from deep space, and then it's sort of like, oh, well, who knew? | ||
How would we know that shutting down the economy and keeping your kids out of school and shutting down all those businesses? | ||
I want to make sure that people understand this, and I want you to continue on, but, you know, this is like, I've studied, obviously, I'm a history buff, but it's like after World War II in Germany, and I don't want to equate these people to Nazis, far be it, it was Naomi Wolf, whose grandparents, she has relatives that were in the Holocaust, she's the first one to call them the Nazi doctors, far be it for me to say that, But remember, after World War II, in Germany, you couldn't find any Nazis. | ||
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Those guys, yeah, they were terrible. | ||
I think they were down the street. | ||
You couldn't find anybody that was a Nazi, right? | ||
They went around and said, I don't know any of these guys. | ||
Well, how did that happen? | ||
What happened? | ||
You're getting a little bit of that right now, aren't you? | ||
People don't know anything. | ||
Did that happen? | ||
Is that what they're trying to do, Jeff Teffik, is try to do a misdirection play? | ||
Well, it's a couple of things. | ||
So some of them are saying, well, you know, I wanted to reopen the entire time. | ||
People are starting to take victory laps for championing the great reopening and that sort of thing. | ||
And then there are the ones, I think, you know, the subtext to that Atlantic article, which is like, OK, mistakes were made. | ||
Let's let bygones be bygones, because now things are sort of turning against us and the truth is emerging and really inconvenient data is coming out. | ||
And it's like, OK, let's just Call it water under the bridge now and can we please just move on from this? | ||
And I think that article kind of hit a nerve to say the least. | ||
It was like this big festering boil of populist angst that just exploded when that article came out because the reaction was visceral and it was swift and it wasn't Really like vengeful. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think people are saying you've got to be kidding me. | ||
Like you literally tried to destroy my life or my family's life or you succeeded in destroying my business. | ||
And now you want to just say, hey, mistakes were made, and let's just move on from this and let bygones be bygones, I think. | ||
But hang on one second. | ||
I just want to make sure everybody understands. | ||
This is not some random blog post on some blogger that, you know, yelling over his lunch pail. | ||
The Atlantic is the railhead of the left's intelligentsia. | ||
That is our betters. | ||
They're the ones that look down all the time. | ||
They have an article about this show every couple of days about how we're the worst people in the world. | ||
The audience is the worst people in the world, right? | ||
The people that come on here are the worst people in the world, that they don't know anything. | ||
They're idiots. | ||
And now all of a sudden, oops, upon further review, you know, and we just like to let bygones be bygones, having it The person who did it, and I'll have Natalie talk about that in a second, and the content of it shows you how nervous they are to the core of their being and how they just hope to just kick the can down the road. | ||
So it's just not a blog post. | ||
The Atlantic and the New Yorker are the two railheads of their intelligentsia. | ||
Yeah, it's definitely like a cry from the zeitgeist, an attempt to sort of steer it and say, like, let's just, like, please move on from this. | ||
This is, it was almost like a signal or a trial balloon or something to see, like, what is the reaction going to be to this? | ||
Because I think there is a real sentiment and a real nervousness or apprehension of what is coming down the pipe now that all of these Like, inconvenient facts are emerging, you know, about the lab leak and what's going on with the vaccine harm and that sort of thing. | ||
Mark, can we get your, I want to get the article up in all the chat rooms. | ||
Can we get your social media of where people to go to? | ||
Because look, this is obviously, we got Tuesday to deal with, but then we're dual tracking this, because there's things happening right now. | ||
And hey, here's what's coming down the pike adder. | ||
Oster is Natalie Winters and what Natalie Winters represents, the thorough due diligence of exactly what happened and then the formal place we can adjudicate this which will be in the House and the Senate first. | ||
Mark, where do people go to read this brilliant piece but also get all your other commentary and analysis? | ||
Sure, yeah. | ||
BombThrower.com is the main site where you get on the mailing list, you get a free copy of the Crypto Capitalist Manifesto, and then on Getter, on BombThrower, and on Twitter, which I might not get kicked off of very soon, is Stunt Pope. | ||
Brother, you're on fire, and brilliant piece. | ||
I'm glad Azirah Hedge picked it up. | ||
Mark Jeftovic, from north of the border. | ||
One of our Canadian brothers. | ||
Natalie, give me, before I go to the border, I need to bring you in here about Oser. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
The Atlantic is asking for the no mercy rule, right? | ||
It's like when you're playing T-ball when the kids are young, and some team scores 25 runs, and you decide, hey, let's stop it in the third inning. | ||
Is that going to happen, Natalie Winters? | ||
And does that deserve to happen? | ||
Definitely not. | ||
And I think the strapline that you hear coming from a lot of these left-wing outlets about these investigations, oh, they're so politicized, you know, they're overblowing these fears. | ||
We need to reject that narrative in full force because these investigations are totally warranted. | ||
And frankly, Democrats should have brought them a very, very, very long time ago. | ||
Unfortunately, it's just up to the Republicans because they're not totally compromised by their corporate donors and Pfizer-Paxx. | ||
And the fact that they all worship Anthony Fauci. | ||
So these calls for amnesty are totally, totally, totally crazy. | ||
But I really think it shows you with the force the establishment is going to be fighting against these investigations, these inquiries into people like Anthony Fauci. | ||
But unfortunately, congressional investigations, testimony, subpoenas, lawfare, can't be quashed just with an Atlantic op-ed. | ||
2023 is going to be a year like you've never seen before. | ||
I'm telling you that right now. | ||
The drama, the tension, the urgency, where the country's going to be in the accountability project. | ||
Hang on for one second, Natalie, for a second. | ||
I want to go to the border. | ||
Another massive issue. | ||
You've got the great Ben Burquham, the top investigative reporter over at Real America's Voice on this issue, and Sheriff Lamb. | ||
Carrie's not there yet. | ||
Ben's going to get to her as soon as she arrives. | ||
He'll do interviews. | ||
We'll play that. | ||
on the afternoon shows. | ||
Burquam, you've got one of the great American heroes right there, Sheriff Lamb. | ||
Why don't you take it away and get the latest thoughts of Sheriff Lamb on this crisis that even Morning Joe says today is driving the national political picture. | ||
Yeah, Steve, it's, you know, for our audience, we're used to it. | ||
We've been reporting on this for so long that it's kind of second nature to us, but people always ask me, how bad is it? | ||
And my answer is always, it's worse than you can imagine, and it's getting worse every single day. | ||
And the guys that really know this better than anybody are the guys that are having to deal with this, the heroes down here, like Sheriff Lamb and his deputy. | ||
Sheriff, talk to us, to our audience, how bad is it, and in particular, Why is this election so important? | ||
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Well, I mean it just continues to get worse every day. | |
Last month, which I just got the numbers as we were standing here waiting for the interview, 27 deaths in the month of October of people that were found dead trying to cross the border. | ||
80 plus thousand gotaways. | ||
I think it was 86,000 gotaways. | ||
That's a tremendous amount. | ||
They expected to be between 230 to 250,000 apprehensions. Those numbers are staggering and we're not even talking about the amount of people being put into the slave trade here in America amongst those people and we're not talking about the amount of fentanyl that's coming in as well. So clearly these elections will have consequences and Steve, you're hearing this for the first time. I haven't told anybody. I haven't even told Ben. I actually was so frustrated with this. | ||
I looked for charges that we could go after these guys for their inability to do their job. | ||
There is a charge here in Arizona. | ||
It is participating in or assisting a human smuggling organization ARS 13 23 23. | ||
And one of those says, intentionally da-da-da-da-da, or omission by a public servant in his official public servant duties. | ||
We spent the last month putting a case together, articulating how it's affecting Pinal County, how human smuggling is going on every day in our county, and we filed charges on Secretary Mayorkas and Chief Magnus. | ||
It was, all the elements of the crime were met, the county attorney agreed with it. | ||
But he felt like based on the supremacy clause and based on some case law that this was the likelihood of conviction all the way through the Supreme Court wouldn't be there. | ||
So he opted not to take it to the grand jury. | ||
And what I'm saying is the only way we can hold these people accountable is through our vote. | ||
We tried to hold them accountable per the law and we just we came up short even though that the elements of the crime were met. | ||
But, it just shows you, on November 8th, the only way we're going to get these people out of there, and get people in there that are going to do their job, is to elect different people to represent us. | ||
Hang on, Sheriff Lamb, and Ben, keep the mic, Sheriff Lamb, I just have a question. | ||
Being a frontline patriot right there, and seeing the human tragedy for the people being brought up, the deaths in these forgotten deserts, the human trafficking, the sex trafficking, are you telling the American people right now, That Mayorkas and Garland and Biden, that entire apparatus, fully understands what the math is, fully understands the problem, but have absolutely not had your back of how to actually stop this and stop this human tragedy? | ||
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They've completely abandoned us in local law enforcement. | |
And frankly, they've abandoned the Border Patrol agents and CBP and completely handcuffed them and turned them into babysitters. | ||
And all the while, they have allowed this flow of people to show up at the doorsteps of the cartels. | ||
For them to make unprecedented amounts of money, for them to traffic in people and drugs in unprecedented amounts, and they have been complicit in allowing fentanyl to get into the hands of Americans, which has become the leading cause of death, fentanyl poisonings in America. | ||
I would absolutely say that their inaction, their omission, By a public servant in their official public servant duties like ARS 13 23 23 says that they are complicit in this human smuggling organization and the deaths of American lives. | ||
Their failure to do their job has caused this and we fight it every day and we're here to show Carrie Lake and the other people running for office here in Arizona and across this country what the problem is exactly and let them get first-hand knowledge so we can go about fixing it. | ||
Sheriff Lamb, real quickly, we've got about a minute and a half and we're going to hold you guys to the break. | ||
What has this done to the hard-working people in the county? | ||
Not just the invasion and the cartels and the fentanyl crime, but you're so absorbed with having to solve this. | ||
What has happened to the county and to the hard-working, law-abiding citizens, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, and working-class whites? | ||
What has it done to this county? | ||
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Well, when you get that many people being trafficked in, that amount of drugs being trafficked in, it's going to have an impact on crime, it's going to have an impact on drug poisonings that are occurring in your community. | |
Fortunately for us, we're a pass-through county. | ||
I just feel, I feel worse for the rest of the cities throughout America. | ||
Because the product, which is human beings and drugs, is not designed to stay in Arizona or Texas. | ||
It's designed to go throughout America. | ||
So I would venture to say that many communities throughout America, outside of Arizona and Texas, are probably seeing greater issues with these human trafficking and drug trafficking than we are in Pinal County. | ||
But my citizens are fed up, and I think you're going to see that in this vote come Tuesday. | ||
Sheriff Lamb, hey Ben, you guys hang on. | ||
You're down there at the border. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we're going to go to the border with a true American hero. | ||
Sheriff Lamb, down in Pinal County, and of course, our own Ben Burkham, Real America's Voice's investigative reporter. | ||
It doesn't come as a shock to this audience, because you've been part of this from the very beginning. | ||
Morning Joe's kind of, oh, you know, one of the three big issues is the border. | ||
They never mentioned that before, until this morning, because they know what's coming. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
Breaking news before I go back to the border. | ||
MSNBC has cut all ties with Tiffany Cross and kind of did it in a brutal way. | ||
We cut all ties. | ||
She didn't hold up to their standards. | ||
Their standards? | ||
Yo! | ||
If you want to tell, that is pure signal right there, baby. | ||
They're starting to clean house. | ||
They understand what is coming on Tuesday, and they're trying to... The rats are leaving the ship. | ||
Well, it's too late. | ||
MSNBC, NBC, and the parent companies, it is way too late. | ||
Way too late. | ||
You're going to be held accountable. | ||
And here's who should hold you accountable. | ||
It is Union Democrats and other Democrats. | ||
You led these people down the road to perdition. | ||
The destruction of the Democratic Party is because of you, MSNBC. | ||
You were the ones that led them down there. | ||
Compare and contrast what War Room did and what MSNBC did. | ||
Just look at the storylines, the information, what went on, and look at the results. | ||
So you can fire as Tiffany Cross as you want. | ||
It's too late. | ||
Let's go back to the border, Ben Burquam. | ||
And Ben Burquam has been there from day one, been in Mexico, been down the Darien Gap to show you what's going on and to profile heroes like Sheriff Lamb. | ||
Sheriff, you're a hero. | ||
I want to make sure everybody gets this book. | ||
Why did you write this book? | ||
Why did you write it now? | ||
And what can people get if they order it? | ||
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Yeah, my first book was American Sheriff Traditional Values in a Modern World. | |
I think as a country we've lost touch with our traditional values. | ||
But my new book is called American Sheriff Rules to Live By. | ||
It's based on the poem by Rudyard Kipling, If, and I tell stories of the founding fathers to illustrate the different stanzas of the poem. | ||
Stories of determination and courage and sacrifice. | ||
And I wrote it because I think these are things that we need now more than ever. | ||
Where we're at as a country, as America, the best thing we can do is start to tap into history and how we survived it the first time. | ||
And so I think it's going to be a good book for people to read. | ||
I'm no author, so it's just an easy read. | ||
It's a shorter book. | ||
You can consume it in a flight from here to Chicago. | ||
Not that you would want to go there, but you can. | ||
And I think people will enjoy it, and you can buy it at americansheriff.store. | ||
You can also get it on Amazon, but I would prefer you come straight to my site, americansheriff.store or sheriffswife.com. | ||
Those are both stores that my wife and I have. | ||
We're going to push this hard. | ||
Ben Burquam, Kerry's going to show up. | ||
I know you don't want to give too many details, but where are you guys going with Sheriff Lamb? | ||
We're here, so we're in Cochise County. | ||
We're going to head down to the border and basically show the reality of what's happening down here. | ||
Thank God Carrie Lake actually cares about the border. | ||
That's why it's so critical that she's elected on Tuesday. | ||
Next Tuesday, we've got a joke running on the Democrat side. | ||
She's going to be down here with Border Patrol, with Sheriff Lamb, Sheriff Daniels, and a whole bunch of other folks that are going to be joining us down here as well. | ||
By the way, Burquam, we're going to get you back on at 5 in the footage of you with Carrie down there and Sheriff Lamb. | ||
And by the way, I don't think there's a county in this country, including the one The Commonwealth of Virginia that I love more than Cochise County, that is MAGA territory. | ||
I'm telling you, for all the patriots down in Cochise, and you've got to represent on Tuesday, and I realize there's a couple, three people you might feel you can vote for that are not quite your cup of tea, it doesn't matter. | ||
We need to get the Republican ticket in there. | ||
We can argue about it later. | ||
Cochise County, you need to step up. | ||
MAGA, Warren Posse, you're fabulous down there. | ||
Sheriff Lamb, I got to tell you, I think we're in a time in history that someone like you, as much as a patriot you've been in helping people down to the sheriff, there's a great future in front of you and your country needs you, sir. | ||
We'll spend more time talking about that later, but you're one of the true great young leaders in this country and I just think that people got to get to know you better. | ||
I want to get the book out there and your site. | ||
How do people follow you on social media, Sheriff Lamb? | ||
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Come to me on Instagram, AmericanSheriff, on Truth Social, AmericanSheriff, on Twitter, SheriffLam1, I think I'm going to get back on Twitter, and then on Facebook, it's SheriffLam. | |
Please come follow me, but majority of what I do is on Instagram. | ||
Fine, Instagram. | ||
Ben, how do people follow you throughout the day today, sir? | ||
Frontlineamerica.com, americasvoice.news, on social media, I'm actually on Parler, at Frontline America, on everything else, it's at Ben Burquam. | ||
Getter, Truth, everything else. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, we'll see you this afternoon, by the way. | ||
Thank you, Steve, great to see you, great to see you, good to be here tonight. | ||
Okay, guys, say hi to Carrie, we'll have the footage up at 5. | ||
Laura Loomer has turned into one of the best spot makers. | ||
She's made some incredible It really never occurred to you to put something into your v*****? | ||
Not even a f*****? | ||
So you've never f***** yourself? | ||
this afternoon on the afternoon show. | ||
I want to play this spot and bring in Terry Schilling from American Principal Friday. | ||
Let's go ahead and let it rip. | ||
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It really never occurred to you to put something into your v*****? | |
Not even a f*****? | ||
So you've never f***** yourself? | ||
As a teen, I got bored of f*****. | ||
I then dreamed about having a massive f***** that lasted all day. | ||
Do you feel sad that you weren't born with a d***? | ||
These are exact excerpts from the book Genderqueer. | ||
This book is being taught to public school children. | ||
America, we have a problem. | ||
On November 8th, vote to stop the sexualization of your kids. | ||
Vote Republican. | ||
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Wow. | ||
Terry Schilling, you sent me that tweet this morning. | ||
Laura Loma went right for the juggler right there, but she used their own documents and their own books. | ||
Terry Schilling. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
That's all we have to do. | ||
We just have, in order to win, Steve, we just have to make sure the American people and then voters know what Democrats are doing and what they're putting in our kids' schools. | ||
We just cut an ad last week in the Maine Governor's race where we had Maine parents reading that book in front of the camera, right? | ||
And they couldn't believe it, right? | ||
One of the moms just shrieked out loud, like, oh my God, I can't even read this. | ||
This is shocking to people. | ||
And the fact that the Republican Party, our leadership, is still not leaning into these issues and owning them, it's insane. | ||
But the good news is that the left has picked up on this pro-family resurgence, right? | ||
There's these hit pieces, all of a sudden they're coming out, Human Rights Campaign, NBC Out, all these outlets, and they're talking about the flux of funding. | ||
$50 million is being spent, and that's a large part due to the War Room Posse. | ||
This show, and you, and what you've done, and your great ads, now Laura's on it. | ||
We'll have her on at 5. | ||
The articles are... Let them defend it. | ||
Let them defend the pornography they put in the schools. | ||
Let them defend the groom. | ||
Let them defend it. | ||
Go ahead and defend it. | ||
It's a free country. | ||
That's what democracy is about. | ||
You defend your side, we'll go on offense on our side, and we'll see you on the evening of November 8th. | ||
Schilling, how do people get to you? | ||
Because you guys are on fire, sir. | ||
It's just Schilling 1776 across all the platforms. | ||
S-C-H-I-L-L-I-N-G 1776. | ||
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