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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
Here's how I got a free shot of all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish, in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved! | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Back. | |
Monday, 12 December, the Irver Lord 2022. Your country is in the balance, there's no doubt about it. If you ever, ever question that, what's come up on this social media platform and the revelations of it and the involvement of the administrative state and people in your government about this is nothing less than shocking. What's happened over the last 72, 48 to 72 hours. | ||
Is quite frankly breathtaking and people know I'm not a huge fan of Elon Musk, given his involvement with the CCP's involvement with Tesla and and his his efforts in transhumanism with the chips at Neuralink. | ||
Steve Cortez, we got Carrie Lake coming on, which is kind of the part two. | ||
Of the big steal, which is this awful situation in Arizona where they stole the election right in front of everybody. | ||
Cortez, we're going to get to the capital markets piece after Kerry. | ||
Give me your assessment of what you've seen over the last 48 hours in your assessment. | ||
Are we making two? | ||
What do you think about the Nixon connection here, sir? | ||
No, I think it's incredibly important to give that historical context that the intelligence community of the United States right now has staged that we know of two coups, two insurrections. | ||
Yes, I'm going to use that word against sitting president of the United States. | ||
First, Richard Nixon, and then more recently, Donald Trump. | ||
And that is the crux of it. | ||
And by the way, to your point, Steve, We don't have to be Elon Musk fanboys to appreciate very much what he is doing for this country. | ||
Now, it's ridiculous that we have to sort of rely on the benevolence of a billionaire to get the information that should have always been in front of the American people to us. | ||
But nonetheless, he's doing a great patriotic service to his adopted homeland through these revelations. | ||
And the crux of it, Steve, I really wanna focus on this, and I think you certainly did in the first hour of the show. | ||
The crux of it, it's not about Twitter, it's not about media newsrooms in New York, it's about the intelligence community. | ||
Because both the corporate media and big tech, they are taking their direction from the intelligence community. | ||
In the case of the media, it used to be that the corporate media was, if anything, our protection, our guardrail against the intelligence community. | ||
Because corporate media used to be so properly skeptical of power, especially hidden power, secret power, in places like the CIA and the NSA. | ||
Now, they are nothing but stenographers, but public relations agents for the intelligence community. | ||
And big tech, we now know thanks to these Musk revelations, was overtly, excuse me, was explicitly, not overtly, because it was hidden, was explicitly taking direction from the intelligence community regarding the suppression of information and the creation of a narrative that would lead to the downfall of President Trump. | ||
So the IC is at the root of all of this, And that's why the incoming House GOP needs to do serious investigations. | ||
And the next America First president that we elect in 2024 needs to really take to task the intelligence community. | ||
This is why Comer's, the John Levin scoop, the post on Sunday morning, Comer's ready to go day one. | ||
They're ready to hit with subpoenas on the afternoon of the January 3rd. | ||
OK, now I realize a lot of this is to support the McCarthy movement, everything like that, but they're ready to go. | ||
This morning, the 51, McCarthy coming out yesterday, I think it was Maria Bartiromo saying, hey, we're ready to strip. | ||
The 51 of the security clearances. | ||
These guys are, and by the way, a big part of this is audience because we're going to want to get there and get there quickly and but do it professionally. | ||
The other thing too, right before I go to Kerry Lake, people do not realize fully what a man of principle that Steve Cortez is. | ||
Steve Cortez has sacrificed Probably as much as any individual I know professionally because of his stand of supporting people about this vaccine. | ||
So Steve, when you see over the weekend the great Barrington Declaration and this heroic professors at Stanford and Harvard and Yale that stood up on the great Barrington Declaration, you see the Wuhan lab, what he's saying about the Wuhan lab, when he's saying about prosecute Fauci, you're seeing everything we've talked about in the war room since early 2020. | ||
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Gain of function. | ||
He actually used, he attached Fauci gain of functions in the deaths, right? | ||
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When you see that, that's the whole Bible. | ||
You've got the intelligence community, national security apparatus, then you have the biomedical security apparatus. | ||
He's going after both with these revelations, Steve Cortez. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
And there, the consequences are even more dire. | ||
You know, the first insurrections we were talking about led to political downfalls. | ||
But regarding the suppression of COVID information, right, and the support for the tyrannical and unscientific lockdowns, the support for Fauci, the support for Big Pharma and its tyranny that was inflicted upon the American people, the consequences here, Steve, Our grave suffering, suffering of children, old folks who died alone, who died without their spouse of decades at their side. | ||
I mean, the human toll of the suppression of information and the creation of a fake narrative regarding COVID and regarding the vaccines, the human toll is so consequential that I think once we learn the full truth, Steve, It will be the worst scandal in all of American history, and I don't think I'm exactly ready to say that. | ||
Repeat that again to me, sir, because it's my bridge to my next guest. | ||
Repeat that to me, sir. | ||
I think the full human toll, the scale of the consequences, the damage inflicted upon American Once it is fully known and fully revealed, and Elon Musk is going to be a big part of that, regarding the tyranny of the lockdowns and the vaccine and the lies about the vaccine and mandates, it is going to be the gravest, biggest scandal in all of American history. | ||
I want to pivot now. | ||
Cortez, hang around. | ||
We'll get to capital markets in a second. | ||
I want to bring in Kerry. | ||
This is not just about history. | ||
It's not just talking about Nixon and the removal of Nixon and the silent coup. | ||
It's not just talking about Trump and the Trump era and the rise of Trump as the populist nationalist, anti-the administrative state. | ||
It's not simply about the festering sore that is the 2020 election. | ||
Okay? | ||
It is here with us today in the present. | ||
Because if you look at so many as a blow, you know, as above, so below in the grand scale of the presidential theft of 2020, which has had massive implications all around, you then have Arizona, which was the railhead in 2020. | ||
And guess what? | ||
It lives with us today. | ||
I want to bring in Kerry Lake, who is let me be blunt. | ||
When you look at the analysis, you look at the data, you look at this lawsuit, is the governor-elect of Arizona. | ||
There's just no doubt she won this election, okay? | ||
And they've circled the wagons to protect Katie Hobbs. | ||
And this is going to be a battle royale. | ||
Because if you're in for a penny, you've got to be in for a pound here in this fight. | ||
Right? | ||
And the fight is in Arizona, and the fight is in Arizona today. | ||
Carrie Lake, walk me through the details on your lawsuit, ma'am. | ||
Well, 70 pages. | ||
Thanks for having me on this morning. | ||
70 pages, our lawsuit. | ||
We dropped it. | ||
We didn't drop it. | ||
I'm acting like it's an album. | ||
We filed it on Friday, and it is damning. | ||
It is damning. | ||
In detail and evidence in how our elections in Maricopa County were run and here in Arizona. | ||
And this is about restoring faith in our elections. | ||
You talked about COVID, you talked about what's being revealed. | ||
It was all there to really destroy a president, bring down president Trump and lead to the issues that led to the 2020 rigged election. | ||
Nothing was done about it. | ||
Very little was done to fix any of the problems that we saw in 2020. And now we get 2022 and it's even worse. It's all of the same stuff they pulled in 2020. And then they went above and beyond on that, Steve. We have whistleblowers that we have in our webs, on our lawsuit, pardon me, that say 300, just about 300,000 illegal votes with no chain of custody were run through the system. We believe more than | ||
130,000 votes are possibly have terrible voter. | ||
you know, verification and shouldn't have been counted. | ||
We have whistleblowers who are part of that signature verification who said every day they were churning out tens of thousands of ballots that should not have even been in the system. They had fake or no signatures or scribbles, but they were somehow pushed through by somebody in the verification process. | ||
Slow down right there with the 300,000 and 130. | ||
You have these, and I realize you've got a procedures manual that is agreed to that the procedures and processes of these elections have to be gone by a certain strict sets of procedures and processes that is overseen by both Maricopa County executives and ultimately the Secretary of State that is your opponent that did not step down. | ||
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What you're saying, in the processes that she's promulgated under her signature, both for chain of custody and signature verification, you have 300,000 ballots at least on chain of custody that are not eligible and 130,000 Yeah. | ||
signature verifications that you know from inside people and you've put some examples up there that shows you how ludicrous it is and This is according to her the rules that are agreed to that. | ||
She's supposed to oversee am I correct in that? | ||
Yeah, I mean, let's face it election laws and election rules are not they're not They're not like, well, follow these if you want. | ||
They're mandatory and they're put there for a reason, especially as all of these states and counties push toward mail-in ballots. | ||
Signature verification and chain of custody are our only security to make sure we're having legal votes counted. | ||
We believe there were hundreds of thousands of illegal votes counted and we believe our lawsuit proves it. | ||
Not to mention that one of the biggest and greatest experts when it comes to certification of machines and that type of background says that the only way for this to have happened was through intentional wrongdoing. | ||
They did not certify the machines that were used on election day. | ||
And we had printers that were going down in almost 60% of election day voting centers. | ||
We had equipment that was malfunctioning. | ||
Now put it into scale here. | ||
75% of the people voting on election day were voting for me. | ||
And if you have 60% of the locations where the equipment's not working, that's a big problem. | ||
So what they did is, in areas where the Democrats were voting, mail-in ballots, they loosened all of the procedures designed to make sure that was secure, to make sure every vote got through, even the illegal ones. | ||
And when it came to Election Day, where our people were voting, they made it almost impossible. | ||
And in some cases, they did make it impossible for people to vote. | ||
By statute in the state of Arizona, chain of custody, signature verification, and the certification of machines, they're not optional, correct ma'am? | ||
They're not optional. | ||
And they pulled a lot of this in 2020, leading to AG Brnovich writing a pretty scathing report Talking and mentioning how important signature verification is. | ||
It really is the last line of defense to make sure that these ballots are legal. | ||
We saw the movie 2000 Mules. | ||
We saw how many ballots were thrown into those drop boxes. | ||
We need to make sure the ballots that are being counted are legal. | ||
I would assume that every voter wants that. | ||
Nobody wants to have a ballot counted that is a fake ballot, not really tied to a voter, a legal voter. | ||
Just once again, I want to make sure everybody understands this, and this is why we had a homework assignment over the weekend for the War Room audience, the War Room posse, to read this. | ||
It's shocking in its revelations. | ||
What is shocking is that they just determined they're going to call audibles. | ||
Like, you go up the line of scrimmage, see another defense, you're going to call an audible. | ||
According to Arizona law, ma'am, election law, they don't have the ability to call audibles. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
This is all by statute and by the process and procedures, correct? | ||
That's correct. | ||
You go by the manual, you go by the law. | ||
And you know, I forgot to mention these 25,000 additional votes and ballots, I should call them, ballots that were just found after election day. | ||
25,000 injected into the system. | ||
Where did they come from? | ||
There's no chain of custody on those. | ||
And this is all revealed in our lawsuit. | ||
There's so many, this is why it's a 70 page lawsuit. | ||
We have more than 270 exhibits That we have put down in this lawsuit, that we attached to the lawsuit and brought down to the court, and they will be looking through this. | ||
These are declarations that people signed under the threat of perjury, and they're willing to put everything on the line to say this is what was going on. | ||
Our whistleblower from Runbeck said they were able to have families just drop off, family members could drop off their ballots. | ||
That's not an official site. | ||
That's not an official site for dropping off ballots. | ||
There's no chain of custody. | ||
If Katie Hobbs knew she had the receipts to basically legitimize herself, because you know 72% of the people think that something went on here, untoward. | ||
If she had the receipts to show that she was legitimate, she would come forth and answer all this. | ||
All they're doing is obfuscating. | ||
The reason is, They ain't got the receipts. | ||
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They understand that this election was stolen. | ||
Let me underline that five times. | ||
Stolen. | ||
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She is illegitimate as Joe Biden. | |
Short break. | ||
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carry like next in the world the the Welcome back. | |
Uh, Kerry Lake, tell me about the, you've got a expert on, uh, cause this is another damning and shocking, uh, revelation here because you're kind of asking, how could all these machines like, how could the whole system essentially collapse at the starter's gun on Tuesday, the 8th, understanding they knew the volume and they understood what they were going to have as, as far as Trump voters and your supporters voting on game day, ma'am. | ||
How could it happen? | ||
Well, because we have a huge movement here and they had to have it happen. | ||
They had to stop this movement and they couldn't do it the usual way. | ||
They had to pull out every single play in their playbook and make it happen. | ||
But we have an expert, a cyber expert, spent nine years working for the testing facility, the same testing facility that tests Maricopa County equipment, saying that all of these machines that went down on election day could not have happened absent of What was the word he used? | ||
Intentional misconduct. | ||
There had to be intentional misconduct. | ||
This didn't just happen and we all knew that because, you know, even though I believe in coincidence, this is a whole lot of coincidence heaped on one day and we're smarter than to believe it was just coincidental to have all of these machines going down. | ||
But I said it in the last segment, Steve. | ||
They loosened up every procedure and every safety net that we have to make sure that the mail-in ballots were only the good ones, only the real ones are being counted. | ||
They loosened that up, threw in about 300,000 ballots with no chain of custody. | ||
Those are illegal ballots. | ||
We have no way to prove where they came from, whose they are. | ||
And then an additional probably 100 plus thousand that really didn't pass signature verification that were thrown into the count. | ||
So they loosened all of that up because that's where the Democrat votes are. | ||
And then on the day where the Republican votes are, they made it nearly impossible to vote. | ||
We have sworn declarations from voters who say, I voted every year, every single election since 1980, but I couldn't vote this time because every time I went to a polling place, the lines were wrapped around the building and I just couldn't stand in line that long. | ||
No, it shows you the thing about the lawsuit when you read it, it pulls together, shows you the scale of this, the scale of the collapse of the system. | ||
And you have to sit there and go and you look at the report that they did to kind of just brush this over. | ||
And then you see you've got people that with affidavits and will be damning witnesses in an open court. | ||
I mean, who are they going to bring? | ||
I mean, who's Maricopa County going to bring? | ||
I mean, you saw the, you saw the open hearings. | ||
The most powerful thing I saw was those two open hearings. | ||
They brought in some of their stooges. | ||
You guys did such a great job. | ||
And they were just over, you know, a couple of stooges and they had overwhelming support from the voice of the people, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, they're going to, who are they going to bring? | ||
Stephen Richer and Bill Gates? | ||
Oh, you mean the two guys who formed a super PAC, a political PAC raising tens of thousands of dollars. | ||
To stop me from winning? | ||
You mean those guys? | ||
The ones running our election? | ||
Running a super PAC with the number one intention to make sure Carrie Lake doesn't win. | ||
And I'm on the ballot and they're in charge of that election. | ||
Are they going to call Stephen Richard? | ||
The guy who is part working with the government to censor us and prevent us from having our First Amendment? | ||
So when we put something on Twitter, he's having it shut down and deleted? | ||
Are they going to call Katie Hobbs, who's doing the same exact thing? | ||
Katie Hobbs, who's incompetent at her job, refused to recuse herself and is working with the federal government to censor American citizens? | ||
Is that who they're going to call? | ||
They don't have a chance on this and they mess with the wrong people. | ||
If they think they can continue to steal and rig elections, They are messing with the wrong people because if we don't stand up right now, Steve, and fight for this at this moment, I know people are tired, but this is the moment we need to get into the fight. | ||
Because if we let them rig another election, it's game over. | ||
It's the country's gone. | ||
And you look at Ducey, you know, in panic mode, putting the trailers down the thing, trying to, trying to at least have some legacy. | ||
He says, Oh, I did some of the border when he tries to run in 21. | ||
Her radical nature of abortion, her radical nature of the invasion of the southern border, she has absolutely zero legitimacy. | ||
And this lawsuit is a damning declaration of not just her ability to sit there and steal this, In broad daylight, but of gross, not just incompetence, I mean, gross recklessness, right? | ||
Recklessness as being secretary of the state. | ||
How could you possibly have somebody secretary of state to oversaw this? | ||
So against Arizona statute that would want to even be considered as governor. | ||
I mean, she can't manage anything. | ||
What's the process? | ||
Where do we go from here? | ||
People have had a chance to get this over the weekend. | ||
There'll be a lot more stuff coming out. | ||
What's the process? | ||
Well, on what you just said, you know, I think we need to pin down every elected Republican and ask them where they stand on the 2022 election. | ||
Ask them if they've read this lawsuit. | ||
And do they stand with me and the voters of Arizona in fighting this election or do they not? | ||
That's really important. | ||
Now, where does it stand? | ||
We've got a judge. | ||
We've been assigned a judge. | ||
Peter Thompson is our judge, and we're hoping that he's a constitutionalist and will have an open mind and an open heart. | ||
As he takes a look at the evidence, we're waiting for a court date. | ||
You know, we're looking for relief. | ||
We want to take a look at all of the, um, the, the ballots, not the ballots, but the signatures on the envelopes to compare how many were actually matching. | ||
We'd like to take a look at those and look at the ballots. | ||
And we believe that this election is going to have to be set aside or thrown out or redone. | ||
I don't know how you fix it other than to redo it. | ||
And they're having the same battle in Harris County, Texas. | ||
And we're going to see another case in Arizona coming forth today. | ||
That should be coming forth by the end of the day, being filed, I believe, in Mojave County. | ||
This isn't going away, Steve. | ||
It's not going away. | ||
This is a battle that's now engaged. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
You're doing media all day today, the next couple of days. | ||
How do people follow you to make sure they're on top of this? | ||
Because there's new stuff coming out. | ||
Obviously, Elon Musk came out, I would say, very supportive of taking this and playing it all the way through the end. | ||
Where do people find you? | ||
They can find me at CarrieLake.com on all of the social media sites. | ||
You can also go to SaveArizonaFund, F-U-N-D dot com, and you can see the lawsuit. | ||
It's right there, SaveArizonaFund dot com, and you can see the lawsuit. | ||
We've placed it there, and you can scroll through it if you haven't read it yet. | ||
Thank you so much, Steve. | ||
Carrie, thank you for taking the time today. | ||
We're going to be following you all day on other media hits, so thank you very much, ma'am. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Game on in Arizona. | ||
Cortez, I want your thoughts about institutions and about institutional credibility. | ||
You've got, and this is going to bridge us into capital markets, we've got the intelligence community. | ||
Now revealed on the on the Twitter situation about what they've done to Donald J. Trump. | ||
You have the biomedical security industry with big pharma and CDC and FDA and all that. | ||
You now have the situation. | ||
You've read the report in Arizona. | ||
And then you got Janet Yellen, the Secretary of Treasury, just kind of wandering around. | ||
I mean, and just it's and I kind of think I don't know if she got dementia. | ||
Other than that, she is lying to your face, just like they treat you like a fool. | ||
They treat you like idiots. | ||
But it gets that this is not just about people. | ||
This is also about institutions. | ||
Is the institutional rot of the administrative state so deep that we need a purging fire to clean it out, sir? | ||
Absolutely, because we have a garbage ruling class in the United States right now, and that is the reality. | ||
And let's be clear. | ||
Every society will have elite, right? | ||
It's just human nature. | ||
It's inevitable. | ||
But we have elites right now of such low quality and such low character that That they are inflicting unbelievable amounts of damage upon regular working class Americans. | ||
And Janet Yellen, unfortunately, is Exhibit A of this. | ||
And to your point, too, she also really connects the dots regarding the failure of institutions. | ||
Because if we think of the institutional rot of once revered organizations in this country, from the FBI to universities to the Federal Reserve to the Catholic Church, I could go on and on about once revered institutions which have totally failed. | ||
It's Sterling. | ||
Her credentials are sort of beyond reproach, at least on paper. | ||
Janet Yellen we would find at the middle of, as sort of a nexus, at least regarding universities and government entities. | ||
Because look at her CV, if you look at her resume, it's sterling, her credentials are sort of beyond reproach, at least on paper, PhD from Yale, on the faculty at Harvard, former chair of the Federal Reserve, now secretary of the Treasury, a position as the inheritor of the really just incredible pass through, the incredible inheritance of economic success in this country that began with Alexander Hamilton as the first Secretary of the Treasury. | ||
And yet, what do we hear from Janet Yellen since she has taken that office? | ||
We hear nothing but lies and drivel. | ||
For all of 2021, she lied to us and told us that inflation was, quote, transitory, when in fact it was systemic and becoming deeply embedded in American society. | ||
We're going to get some Very big inflation news out tomorrow morning, by the way. | ||
CPI, the latest report, and while market expectations are that it has cooled a bit, it is still at extremely high breakneck speed regarding, put in historical context, and it is in all likelihood going to be the 20th straight month of declining real wages, meaning your pay adjusted for the things you need to buy in your life. | ||
Now we have Janet Yellen over the weekend giving, I guess, sort of her exit interview. | ||
And, Steve, it was so absurd. | ||
It was vague, of course, but the only thing that she would get specific about was that she said, I think inflation is going to get better in a year. | ||
In a year. | ||
As if the American people, especially working class people, have a year to wait for inflation to get better based on her ridiculous and, again, very vague prognostication. | ||
This is the kind of so-called expertise that we're getting from somebody who has one of the most important positions in the entire world, especially at a time like this with such runaway inflation in this country with such a massive crisis of economic anxiety in this society right now. | ||
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I just want to keep you for a minute or two on the other side, because I want to get into this whole thing about the inflation, about how it's destroying the working class and really the lower middle class in this nation. | ||
We just had the report that, what was it, $13.5 trillion of wealth wiped off the American people. | ||
This is a scourge right now. | ||
And they take it almost like a joke. | ||
I don't know if it's a joke, but yeah, the inflation is going to get better in a year. | ||
Talk about the people getting their cars repossessed, the small businesses that are behind on their rent, the people not paying their utility bills for it to be cut off in a bitter winter like storms are hitting the West Coast right now. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Steve Cortez will join us for a few minutes on the other side. | ||
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Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The United States and Europe find themselves in a closer alliance than at any point in many decades. | ||
France, for example, has long been the European nation most reluctant to play junior partner in an American-led enterprise. | ||
In his first years in office, Emmanuel Macron did his best to display his Gaullist credentials, describing NATO as brain-dead and declaring his greatest priority to be developing Europe's strategic autonomy, an autonomy that he defined in part as separate from the United States. | ||
Contrast that with Macron's remarks in November of this year, when he talked about NATO as a cornerstone of French and European security. | ||
While in Washington last week, he described the new goal for the continent as strategic intimacy with Washington, and spoke of the need for even deeper cooperation. | ||
When the French President starts sounding like the British Prime Minister, it's worth paying attention. | ||
And it's not just Macron. | ||
Germany's Olaf Scholz has sounded a clarion call for Western unity in the pages of Foreign Affairs. | ||
For those wondering whether Germany's declared shift in foreign policy earlier this year was a momentary reaction to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Shultz makes clear that he believes we are at the end of an era of peace. | ||
He underlined the massive turnaround in German foreign policy, chiefly the creation of a roughly $100 billion fund to upgrade the German armed forces, which he called the starkest change in German security policy since 1955. | ||
The break with President was so dramatic that Germany had to amend its constitution to make it possible. | ||
The epical tectonic shift... So, Fareed Zakhar is making a point, and he's an Atlanticist and a globalist, right, over at CNN. | ||
Cortez, he's making the point, more cash, oh, because the NATO alliance is working so well. | ||
It's working so well, they won't pay for anything. | ||
The United States will pay for it. | ||
And, oh, by the way, The bad thing is any kind of protectionist or economic nationalism that can actually put some wealth into the pocket of the American people who have to pay, who then have the privilege of paying for the Ukraine war. | ||
Deconstruct this madness for me, sir, because this is how they think. | ||
You're hearing that gobbledygook right there, sir. | ||
Yes. | ||
And look, Farid Zakaria, he is in some ways sort of the town crier for the globalist internationally. | ||
Got to be very famous for a book he wrote that is literally titled, The Post-American World, okay? | ||
And that is the post-American world that he is trying to create. | ||
He's not just an observer of it. | ||
He's trying to create that multilateral world. | ||
And in this screed over the weekend, I mean, he literally, he praised Joe Biden for supporting and escalating this war in Ukraine. | ||
But he then said, however, I can't give you full credit because at the same time, you're unfortunately continuing some of President Trump's very needed protectionist policies regarding trade. | ||
And what he's revealing there is that there are two things that the globalists really love. | ||
They love war and they want that war to be primarily fought and paid for by the United States, okay? | ||
And then the second thing is they love so-called free trade. | ||
Which absolutely eviscerates the productive and manufacturing capacity of the United States. | ||
So realize what Barid Zakaria of the post-American world, what he and his cronies want to do to middle America. | ||
They want to punish you financially. | ||
They want to send your job overseas, particularly to China, where it can be replaced by slave or quasi-slave labor. | ||
And at the same time that they're punishing you financially, And economically ruining your community? | ||
They want your sons and daughters to go and fight in international conflicts in needless foreign wars. | ||
Realize the agenda here. | ||
That is exactly, that reality gave rise to the populist nationalist movement, gave rise to the Trump era, and is the reason, is really the driving animus in many ways of our America First movement, of our patriotic populist movement to say no more. | ||
Demand protection. | ||
We will protect the citizens of the United States from predatory trade. | ||
We will protect the young people of this country, the young heroes of this country, from being sent off into needless conflicts where there's no discernible American interest. | ||
So we will, we will, we have been, and we will continue to repel the vision of Fareed Zakaria. | ||
But as evident by his show over the weekend, the battle wages on. | ||
I want you to tie together, because here's why it was such a dramatic weekend. | ||
On one level, you've got Elon Musk, both in the biomedical security state, putting out about connecting Fauci to the gain of function and the millions dead. | ||
You've got him saying, you know, his pronouns are prosecute Fauci, which sent the left in complete meltdown. | ||
You've got the New York Post coming out and saying, hey, Comer is ready to send subpoenas On day one on the biden crime family, you've got the supporters of biden saying they're going to put defamation suits They're trying to intimidate witnesses right now defamation suits for anybody who comes forward Uh, you have today where they're going to go after the security clearances Of the 51 and you have these two you have janet yellen's exit interview talking about oh, you know the inflation that's destroying | ||
The working class and the lower middle class in this nation, along with Fareed Zakaria, saying we've got to have... And the thing is, NATO's not stepping up. | ||
The foreign countries are not stepping up. | ||
America's financial commitments tie all that together in this quite dramatic weekend of true signal and not noise, sir. | ||
Yeah, well listen, I think to tie it together, globalism has been a disaster for the vast majority of American citizens. | ||
It has been wonderful for the crony-credentialed elites, for the connected ruling class. | ||
It has served them very well for their own selfish self-aggrandizement. | ||
But that is a very small group of people, and the concentration of economic and political power into very few political hands, both here in the United States as well as globally, has been the reality of the last several decades, but particularly the last two decades, since China was allowed on incredibly beneficial terms into the WTO, into the World Trade Organization, at the insistence of globalists like Joe Biden, who was then a senator at the forefront of that movement and a lot of Republicans like George W. | ||
Bush, for example. That system, as constructed, again, has worked very well for the ruling class. It has been nothing but brutality for the working masses of this country. Okay? And that suffering, that economic angst, that lack of political attention or political agency, that had led directly to this populist uprising in the United States. | ||
And believe me, the election of Donald Trump in 2016 is just the beginning chapter. | ||
We are still in the very early stages of this trend, this movement of populist nationalism, which is going to dominate American politics for decades. | ||
It's going to dominate the U.S. | ||
House, thankfully, in 2023. | ||
And I want to say, I want to give credit where it is due. | ||
I've been incredibly, harshly critical of Kevin McCarthy. | ||
It is fantastic, for example, that he says we are fully going to investigate those 51 security, ex-security officials who signed that ridiculous lie, that smear, that the laptop from hell was somehow illegitimate and somehow Russian disinformation. | ||
That is a great move. | ||
And by the way, I think that move and others like it from Kevin McCarthy emanates from the pressure which we are quite properly putting on from the right. | ||
To say, listen, we earned that gavel away from Nancy Pelosi. | ||
We refuse to give it to the Washington establishment. | ||
It has to be a truly, truly powerful and bold Republican House to act as the power, as the lever of power that we have earned in Washington, D.C. | ||
to stop, to act as a deterrence. | ||
I mean, I think that's clear, whether it's in social media with Elon Musk, whether it's in the U.S. | ||
we can also take over the Senate and then the White House again, and then really make progress, really advance the ball from there against the globalists. | ||
But the good news also is, I think the globalists know that they are under attack at every angle. | ||
I mean, I think that's clear, whether it's in social media with Elon Musk, whether it's in the US House, whether it's within the elections that we just saw in this country, where populist candidates overwhelmingly did well, and even the left is trying to mimic somewhat the nomenclature of populism that they are learning largely from the right, So again, the globalists are on the defensive. | ||
We are winning. | ||
We're not winning as much as we want, but we are winning and we're going to continue to work more to win more if we stay the course. | ||
Last thing, I'm letting you go, but you can tell this, Fox News has a really a favorite they're pushing forward as their candidate. | ||
That's Ro Khanna, the congressman from Silicon Valley, because he was smart enough to go through the Midwest and take the ideas of Cortez and Bannon in the war room on Navarro and economic nationalism, President Trump. | ||
And go around and call it economic patriotism. | ||
He's now their new favorite. | ||
If you watch Fox over the weekend, they can't push Ro Khanna enough. | ||
And he knows the power of economic nationalism. | ||
He's smart enough to get it. | ||
He calls it economic patriotism. | ||
Right? | ||
About bringing jobs back. | ||
Steve, how do people get to your social media writings and everything you're doing on Getter? | ||
You bet. | ||
Please follow me on Getter. | ||
I'm at Steve. | ||
And I'm also on Twitter at Cortez. | ||
Steve Cortez with an S. Thank you. | ||
Steve, thank you. | ||
I know you've got a big excavation project you've got to get on top of, so thank you very much for being here this morning. | ||
Let's play. | ||
I want to play the clip of Elon Musk, the one that we played before Darren Beatty. | ||
Can we go ahead and tee that up? | ||
Yeah, let me know when that's ready to go. | ||
I want people to get the full... They're nervous now, so here's what they're going to do. | ||
They're going to try to cut Musk off the knees. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Playing into sort of- He's doing like this shock opera routine. | ||
You know, like his thing on Anthony Fauci. | ||
Again- It's dangerous. | ||
Again, I just- It is. | ||
It's stupid. | ||
It's dangerous if you have a lot of money in Tesla. | ||
It's stupid otherwise. | ||
All of this sort of Twitter and fighting. | ||
Again, Andrew, OK, you brought him up. | ||
So I'll just say, I like, I can get off Twitter. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
But I'm wondering what a guy spending $44 billion on that, he's got this brilliant mind for inventing things, for creating things. | ||
I just, every day, I wonder why is he acting like a backbench Republican in the House of Representatives instead of like the richest guy in the world, a guy who could actually take the country in positive places. | ||
I don't get it! | ||
I don't understand it either. | ||
I have to say. | ||
It's lost on me because I also think, I always think that, I like to think that the economics of things make things, you know, rational. | ||
And there's some things almost irrational to me about what's happening here. | ||
Both because you would think that advertisers wouldn't want to be around this. | ||
And, you know, you think about, I don't know if you saw last night, he was at the Chappelle concert in San Francisco. | ||
He gets booed on the stage. | ||
And you start to think about all the people who may not want to buy Teslas. | ||
Genuinely, literally, because of some of this. | ||
I wish I could make sense of it, but I'm struggling. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
It's like when I'm looking at countries and how they react. | ||
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I never thought at the end of the day that Putin would be... Let me have it. | |
There you're seeing, that's Andrew Ross Sorkin of the New York Times and of course Morning Mika, mouthpiece of Joe Scarborough. | ||
The outright, they are so absolutely freaked out that he now understands that he bought a crime scene, of which we've said from day one, that he bought a crime scene and that he's actually turning it over to people That are looking and drilling deep in the crimes. | ||
Wuhan lab. | ||
Gain of function. | ||
Tony, said prosecute Tony Fauci. | ||
He had Brennan, the scumbag, one of the leaders of the 51 guilty, you know, a treasonous vermin, right? | ||
You had Brennan come to Fauci's defense. | ||
Oh, Fauci is one of the greatest public servants in the history of the country. | ||
And, you know, Elon Musk. | ||
This is Elon Musk that they praise with high hosannas. | ||
Just a couple weeks ago, he was going to step in and really sort out, help Twitter get some financial underpinnings when he understood and the smart people around him understood that they had bought a crime scene. | ||
Okay. | ||
And two massive crimes, a coup to take out a sitting president who was winning a reelection, a commander in chief. | ||
In addition, as Steve Cortez said, the greatest scandal maybe in the history of the country. | ||
The biomedical security state coming in and lying about, at every level, about this virus and particularly the vaccines that they purported to be, not therapies, but the vaccines that are going to be the solution for this. | ||
And now you see Ross Sorkin, but I don't understand the economics. | ||
Economics makes everything rational. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Is what we've been doing the last couple of years rational, Andrew Ross Sorkin? | ||
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It's just, it's so much going on this weekend. | ||
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I want to thank so many kind people came up afterwards, talked about the show and how much they enjoy it. | ||
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At the Turning Point America Fest. | ||
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We're going to be doing our shows live. | ||
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And what we really want to do is meet and greet everybody, get feedback on the show. | ||
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You go to tpusa.com slash war room. | ||
You can get all the information, all the tickets, see the schedule, see the speakers. | ||
It's going to be incredible. | ||
Senator Josh Hawley, I think MTG will be there. | ||
Greg Gutfeld, Laura Ingram, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and many, many more. | ||
A ton of the contributors. | ||
here from the war room. In addition, we're going to have the whole production crew and the people that make the war room happen. You get to meet all them and we're really looking forward to that. | ||
So tpusa.com. Also you get Charlie Kirk's book, the book there, the college scam. But you want to understand, and remember the Biden administration, I think it's going to the Supreme Court, to make sure that you end up paying the trillion, the one trillion dollars from the deadbeat, graduate students, social justice warriors. | ||
Obviously there are no jobs there and they're going to be bigger. | ||
They're gonna be more unemployment billets They'll be filling as we get our hands around this budget. | ||
So go to TP USA and I want to say something. | ||
So there's massive fights going on here right now. | ||
What the Democrats are threatening on this omnibus bill, which they say they're only $25 billion away. | ||
This is on something when you aggregate it up, it's over 5 trillion. | ||
I think it's a $5.5 trillion of spending. | ||
Because remember, They say by statute, by law, you got Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. | ||
Those all come to about 3.5 trillion dollars, which is roughly what we take in as far as taxes, fees, also tariffs, all of that all come as roughly 3.5 trillion. | ||
I think the number is slightly off. | ||
We've got Then the rest of its discretionary spending, including this woke they just passed, at least in the House, they passed the Defense Authorization Act, which then allows you to then approve the appropriations bill that pays for it. | ||
The defense bill right now, it just that's $848 billion and it's totally woke. | ||
They have all types of diversity, equity, inclusion throughout this. | ||
It is a, it is a disaster. | ||
This thing was approved, right? | ||
All the wokeness. | ||
And that's why we need to kicked into next year. | ||
Right now, it's in the sense that you have the National Defense Authorization. | ||
In addition, the omnibus is what pays for it, and they've jammed this all together. | ||
All this discretionary spending. | ||
Remember, part of this discretionary spending, we're paying for all these groups that hate you. | ||
They've got thousands of these NGOs, left-wing NGOs, everything from, you know, the old ACORN or the voter rights groups. | ||
It's all a scam. | ||
It's all to steal elections, okay? | ||
You're paying for it. | ||
And that's all gotta come out. | ||
That's these confrontations. | ||
Remember, there's a big element of the Republican Party that says, not just that we won't pay off the donors, not just that we won't pay off the lobbyists, not just that we won't pay off our corporate sponsors, we want to get it all done now, but there's a certain contingent that says, oh, no, no, no, we don't want to start off The new Congress and having these confrontations on appropriations, because if you dig in and say this has to go, you're going to force Biden to make some tough the Biden regime to make some tough decisions, including shutting down the government. | ||
And there's enough here on the appropriation side. | ||
Remember, this is totally unfunded. | ||
You're going to have to basically just what we call monetize it. | ||
You're just going to have to print money, sell bonds basically to ourselves. | ||
OK, you just got to print money, which only hurt inflation, crowding out in capital markets. | ||
And remember, it happens again in nine months. | ||
That's why it has to start. | ||
Now, this confrontation, what I call the anvil of appropriations and the hammer of investigations. | ||
Comer was again on Fox this morning going through a list, and that list is kind of the war room list that we put together for the last couple of years about where these investigations have to go. | ||
And Comer right now, obviously this is part of McCarthy trying to say, hey, look, I hear you guys. | ||
I won't be part of the cartel. | ||
I'm gonna be tough, and Comer's gonna be my attack dog on oversight. | ||
Jordan's gonna be my attack dog on judiciary. | ||
I'll get to the FBI. | ||
I'll get to DOJ. | ||
I got Comer. | ||
I've got Jordan, and he's letting Comer have a star turn. | ||
And Comer, quite frankly, from the New York Post exclusive on Sunday, says, hey, we've been investigating this internally. | ||
The Hunter Biden situation for a year. | ||
We have subpoenas ready to go. | ||
This is why the counter offense you see from from David Brock in this lawyer. | ||
I think his name is Morris. | ||
They're sitting there going. | ||
They're having meetings already raising money already that they're going to defend the Biden's are going to come out with defamation suits with anybody that would step forward as a witness. | ||
So It's game on. | ||
You've also got the death saying up there. | ||
You've still got a group that's running around. | ||
And Kristen's Cinema is saying now that she's an independent, it gives her more time to work across the aisle. | ||
They're trying to do this amnesty. | ||
And the amnesty is not for the two million that they talked about when you really count it up. | ||
It's four to four and a half million and even more. | ||
So the battles on Capitol Hill as we as we hurdle towards the end of the year and quite frankly, they're supposed to wrap up everything by the 16th. | ||
That ain't happening. | ||
This is going to go roll through the weekend and it will be into the weekend leading up to Christmas. | ||
In fact, I don't see with what they're trying to do. | ||
Right now how they don't run this out until either the evening of 31 December or actually they're still quite frankly technically around until I think high noon on 3 January. | ||
They could roll all the way through this. | ||
I mean what there's it's so radical and this is why I keep. | ||
You know saying publicly so the president and his team down in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
These are massive massive structural changes that they're trying to do and more debt that will handcuff your second term. | ||
That's why everybody needs to engage in this right now. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back here at five o'clock to seven. | ||
It's going to be it's we're going to be jam-packed. | ||
On all these issues, the fight for the head of the RNC, the fight for Capitol Hill's Speaker of the House, everything that's going on behind the scenes, all these massive bills are going on, plus Elon Musk, the crime scene that is Twitter, more revelations of that. | ||
Also geopolitics, I think we're going to try to get Colonel Harvey in here to talk more about the CCP. | ||
The CCP is feeling heat. | ||
At the same time, they're now consolidating not just the Eurasian landmass, but the resources. | ||
to get off the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
You don't want to miss a second of it. |