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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
President Trump got a free shot at 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. Babb. | |
Friday, 10 May, Year of Our Lord 2024, David Zeer. | ||
This had a break in the court. | ||
We're going to go to Zier momentarily as soon as we get him set up. | ||
We got Joe Allen here, Patrick O'Donnell packed in the second hour. | ||
I want to finish up with Scott Besson. | ||
Scott, I'm not a big fan of this guy, but I know a ton of people on Wall Street are. | ||
He's kind of a Liberal Democrat, Warren Buffett dropped a bomb at the Berkshire Hathaway, I think they're gathering in Omaha over the weekend, where he said, hey look, the political class does not have the courage, the fortitude to actually do what needs to be done here, which is to cut spending, massively cut spending. | ||
What's going to happen is you're going to have massive tax increases. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Look, I agree with Buffett on one thing. | ||
If we don't act now, we're going to have to have massive tax increases. | ||
The reason I've come out from behind my desk and have gotten involved with the campaign and doing more media for economic commentary is I believe this is our last chance to have a supply-side solution. | ||
And Warren Buffett's not a supply-sider. | ||
He feeds off A lot of government tidbits and morsels. | ||
But if we could free non-defense discretionary spending and get the debt under control, send good signals to the market that that's the intention, and I do believe that this is Donald Trump's intention in Trump 2.0, that when he wins, That we will see emphasis on the debt, and that will bring inflation down if we get the spending under control, which there's no prospect under that for Biden administration. | ||
As we speak now, Lael Brainard, head of the National Economic Council, is giving a seminar at Brookings outlining how big the tax increases are going to be. | ||
And, you know, Steve, if the Trump 2017 tax cuts are not extended in 2025, this will be the single biggest tax cut in U.S. | ||
history. | ||
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So, I disagree with Warren Buffett on the timing. | |
You mean the biggest, hang on, hang on, you mean the biggest single tax increase. | ||
Let me go back through that. | ||
You're saying that If President Trump in early, and this is what I keep telling people, because we have basically a year now, you got the run up to November 5th, which we got to have a show of force in getting out votes and fighting all the way they're going to try to seal it. | ||
Then between November 5th In January 20th, Mark Elias, Jamie Raskin, they're going to do everything so Trump can't actually take the office or in taking, actually taking the presidency, assuming the office, he is smeared by them about his legitimacy in doing it. | ||
Then after that, you've got the day of January 20th, you've got to seal the border, mass deportations, you've got the kinetic war going on in Ukraine, Israel, the Red Sea. | ||
On top of that, His tax cuts come off, the 2017 tax cuts, which fueled the growth of 18 and 19, right? | ||
The great growth there that we had with non-inflationary growth. | ||
Non-inflationary growth, which right now you just said, hey, what they colluded to do ended up giving us, if we have growth at all coming out of here, because, hey, the first quarter was only 1.6% and we added $800 billion in debt and only got $300 billion bump in GDP. | ||
So I actually see that as stagflation. | ||
I'd actually argue you're already in a recession if you didn't have this massive Keynesian Stimulus, but your point is with all this going on if Trump doesn't isn't able to get his tax cuts Re-initiated going forward that in itself will be the single biggest tax increase in our country's history. | ||
It will be And you know, it'll be at a very fragile time. | ||
We'll have all this debt. | ||
We'll have this debt that's financed on the front end and They you know is We have a Treasury and Federal Reserve that have chewed through their credibility with this constant stop-start. | ||
We keep hearing about Jay Powell's pivots, and if you pivot enough, doesn't that mean you're going in circles? | ||
Let me go back to Brookings before I get to Drunken Miller. | ||
Brookings, you're saying they're over at Brookings laying out tax increases. | ||
Is that over and above just the Trump tax cuts of 17 coming off? | ||
Do they have other ideas in mind about what these 10,000 IRS agents to basically bother the American people with additional taxes? | ||
Sure. | ||
There are all kinds of things. | ||
We're going to move the capital gains taxes up. | ||
They may even try to tax the unrealized capital gains, which, you know, if you want to kill innovation in America, that's the real way to do it. | ||
So, you know, just letting the Trump tax cuts expire, that's not enough revenues for their big spending plans. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Drunken Miller gave, and Drunken Miller's not MAGA, right? | ||
But he gave Biden, I think an F-minus when he was asked on Squawk Box the other day. | ||
Your assessment, he's a pretty smart guy, right? | ||
A guy that you would say knows something about capital markets and the economy? | ||
Yeah, in 40-whatever years, Stan has never had a down year in the market, and I thought the power of his interview was it was unemotional, it was fact-based, and he's clearly upset with what he's seeing. | ||
Again, with both Treasury and the Federal Reserve, those are risk management positions, and they are both increasing risk rather than mitigating risk. | ||
And Stan's been doing this longer than I have, but this is my 40th year in the business, and I can tell you what I'm seeing from the Biden administration, led by Yellen is it's they created this three-body problem | ||
where the economy is running off asset inflation which Jerome Powell got when he goose financial | ||
conditions Janet Yellen goose financial conditions so you know stock market up house prices up you | ||
know high interest rates for those with cash. | ||
And a way to think about it is there's about $18 trillion of consumer spending. | ||
Stock market's up since November, about $12 trillion. | ||
Probably house prices are up another trillion. | ||
Crypto's probably up a trillion, a trillion of interest income. | ||
And that's all accruing To the top 20%. | ||
In the meantime, the bottom 50 is choking on debt. | ||
And so this three-body problem is an economy based on asset price inflation. | ||
The asset price inflation is being held up by a 7% budget deficit that's keeping the economy going. | ||
And as you said, it looks like it might be sputtering a little. | ||
And then The fueling the deficit or the ability to run the deficit is treasury borrowing, which has been moved to the front end. | ||
So, you know, you've got this, the very unstable equilibrium between these three aspects. | ||
And again, I've only seen this in emerging markets in my career. | ||
No, it's a, you know, we're going to have Josh Hammer from Newsweek, one of the editors over there, he's going to be on the 6 o'clock show with me today. | ||
And Josh has written, one, a condemnation piece about the Uniparty. | ||
Last week, this week, he goes, what has to happen to make this a banana republic? | ||
Well, what you're saying is that just don't look at the judicial system. | ||
Just don't look at what's happening on our southern border. | ||
Don't look at all the other things that make us look like that we're being governed as a third world country. | ||
Just look at what's supposed to be the most risk mitigation, the probity, the capital markets. | ||
And what you're saying there as a student of this and an investor in this and somebody takes actions. | ||
What this government is doing right now very much follows what a developed nation, not the most advanced industrial democracy in the history of this country, or the history of this world, in the most advanced economy in world history, should be doing and how they should be keeping their economic and financial house. | ||
It's actually at the same extreme as you see the rule of law in the judicial system, our sovereignty protected, our territory protected on this invasion, You're actually arguing, hey, don't forget this because this is just as bad now. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
I have a saying for it for everything you just listed. | ||
I call it the maximalist point of no return. | ||
And, you know, my lane's finance. | ||
And, you know, as Warren Buffett points out, we are approaching the point of no return where there are no supply side solutions for now. | ||
There still are, but if this nonsense continues into 2028, there won't be. | ||
And Janet Yellen gave a highly inappropriate speech for Treasury Secretary in Arizona on Friday, which she came out of her lane. | ||
And so, you know, I think she's now a fair game in the political arena. | ||
And I have to say, I was shocked by Professor Yellen here. | ||
In 2021, in an economic journal, I called her a distinguished public servant. | ||
A distinguished public servant has now become a brutal political apparatchik. | ||
And for her to worry about the state of democracy and the economy. | ||
I'm an economic historian. | ||
I don't rely on theories. | ||
I'm a market practitioner. | ||
So history and practice tell me that autocracies are bred through poor economic performance. | ||
Whether the French Revolution, Russian Revolution, Weimar Germany. | ||
The other thing, too, is by making a speech like this, she hurts the credibility of the U.S. | ||
Treasury to further a political agenda. | ||
So anyone, a U.S. | ||
citizen or a foreign government, now knows that she values the election more than the full faith and credit of the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
And it is a shame. | ||
It is a shame. | ||
Scott, how can people get your writings? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
We're pulling clips all the time. | ||
You're kind of the voice of reason out there. | ||
And remember, in the audience, every time you hear that Trump wants to sow chaos, he's the vote of anarchy, all of that, Just look at what his policies are. | ||
Look at how he was in 17, 18, 19, and even to 20 before the bioweapon totally impacted us. | ||
But then you look at the people around him, Scott Besson and others. | ||
Scott, where do people go to get more of your thinking and more of your writing? | ||
If anybody has any questions or would like a follow-up, they can come to our firm email, which is ir at keysq.com. | ||
Fine. | ||
We'll put that out. | ||
Grace Chong and Captain Ben and Scott, thank you for taking so much time away today. | ||
Great hit on Maria and great hit here in the War Room. | ||
Good. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, we really make it an important part of the show. | ||
To understand money, understand capital markets, get the very best thinkers here to explain this to you, because obviously you know, you know in your gut something's wrong. | ||
And right there, Scott laid it out. | ||
Drunken Miller and Warren Buffett. | ||
Have eviscerated this administration. | ||
They've also eviscerated the cowards on Capitol Hill for not standing up to them, because this all could have been stood up to. | ||
If you go back to the opening show, this is why I'm so angry about what we've allowed to happen, having the Republican House, because we had the power of the purse. | ||
This has to come to an end. | ||
The reason it has to come to an end, you just heard Scott's statistics, 50% of the country, 50% of your countrymen, Own no assets whatsoever. | ||
They just have debt, mainly credit card debt, short-term debt. | ||
Okay? | ||
But from the 50 to the 88th percentile, it's not a whole lot better. | ||
It's not a whole lot better. | ||
You have 88% of the country now. | ||
It's essentially struggling. | ||
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In this polling was more independents said that they worry about President Biden weakening democracy than Trump. | |
53% to 42%. | ||
What do you make of this? | ||
I find it shocking, honestly. | ||
I can't make sense of that number. | ||
I wish I could. | ||
I wish I had some really great insight to it. | ||
But I don't know if it's an outlier or not, because the other numbers with independents and Biden are going in the right direction. | ||
So that may be it. | ||
But also, just one thing I wanted to add on to what Basil said. | ||
This trial is not on TV. | ||
You guys do a great job reporting what's happening, but if there aren't those images coming out of the courthouse, people feel like they know this story. | ||
We've heard about it for a long time, so it doesn't surprise me that they're not interested. | ||
Trump's more ahead than he's ever been. | ||
Fewer people think January 6th was any kind of what it was. | ||
It was an assault on the temple of democracy, the Constitution. | ||
I don't know what the f*** you want to say. | ||
It's going the wrong way. | ||
It's not working. | ||
Everything that we're throwing is spaghetti at a wall and none of it is sticking. | ||
Me included. | ||
And it's hard when you Starting your 80th year, and you know, like anybody else, I have an opinion of myself, and the opinion I've come to is, I don't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You can prepare, you can be on TV, you can write pieces, you can have a YouTube channel, you can have a podcast, and nothing, nothing, and You know, we gotta, like, try to think of something different. | ||
Because what we're doing is really, really not working. | ||
This is a bombshell from Carville. | ||
Carville knows the numbers. | ||
He can read the math. | ||
And right there, you're hearing a cry for help. | ||
That is what we say at the top of the show in our Open every day, is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Right there. | ||
They have all the media. | ||
They have control of all the institutions. | ||
They have the apparatus of the federal government. | ||
Scott Besant just walked through about how they're gun decking this with Treasury and the Federal Reserve. | ||
Instead of being risk mitigation, they're actually increasing risk to try to support this illegitimate regime. | ||
And Carville sits there right now. | ||
Two things. | ||
Number one, he saw the faces on MSNBC when they talked about the CNN poll. | ||
Biden is leading by, if you got leading, he is considered more dangerous to democracy by independent voters. | ||
And independent voters, I continue to tell you, are a proxy, a proxy for the American people. | ||
He's considered a bigger danger to democracy by 11%. | ||
This is just one of the things that Carville is responding to. | ||
Because he's saying that nothing they're working, including the law fair, is not working. | ||
They have to come up with something else. | ||
This is why now, in this zone, between now and November 5th, this is why I kind of break it into three parts, we have to be not just massive get out the vote, but on watch and more aggressive than ever and on point offensively about the stealing of the vote. Nothing they can do is stopping | ||
the ascendancy of MAGA. Nothing they are doing or stopping the ascendancy in the return of their | ||
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Okay, we got a cold open for the one and only David Zier. | ||
David's outside the courthouse. | ||
Let's play it. | ||
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So thank you very much. | |
Saturday we have a tremendous rally. | ||
I hope you're all going to be there. | ||
It's in Wildwood, New Jersey. | ||
There's going to be a big crowd. | ||
And we're going to be saying a lot. | ||
We'll be able to campaign on Saturday. | ||
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And nevertheless, we have a horrible gang order. | |
That shouldn't be allowed. | ||
It's never been on. | ||
Nothing like this has ever happened. | ||
What you're witnessing is a first. | ||
I have some articles that came out this morning. | ||
Jonathan Turley, the predominant question in the Manhattan hush money trial | ||
of former President Donald Trump is not one of guilt, but something far more basic. | ||
Is the district attorney Alvin Bragg's case a joke? | ||
Is it a prank? | ||
Is it a farce? | ||
On Thursday, the answers became clear. | ||
It's all of the above. | ||
But it's also an abominable abuse of our justice system and a wretched assault on the rule of law. | ||
It's Jonathan Turley. | ||
And it just goes on and finishes, although it's a long story that's brutal about this | ||
case. | ||
This case is highly unconstitutional. | ||
It's presided over by a very conflicted judge. | ||
Conflicted like I've never seen before. | ||
He refuses to take himself off the case and it should be a misdrive. | ||
Their objective, of course, was to humiliate and smear Trump with a gossipy tale of sex | ||
that had nothing to do with the criminal charges at issue. | ||
And it just goes on and finishes, although it's a long story that's brutal about this | ||
case. | ||
This case is highly unconstitutional. | ||
It's presided over by a very conflicted judge. | ||
Conflicted like I've never seen before. | ||
He refuses to take himself off the case and it should be a misdrive. | ||
Their objective, of course, was to humiliate and smear Trump with a gossipy tale of sex | ||
that had nothing to do with the criminal charges at issue. | ||
And I keep recommending call the judge's bluff. | ||
Continue to go up. | ||
This gag order is totally unconstitutional. | ||
Call his bluff. | ||
You just heard Carvel. | ||
They're in total meltdown. | ||
Lawfare is not working. | ||
President Trump sums it up. | ||
This is all to smear President Trump. | ||
All to smear President Trump. | ||
There's still not a crime. | ||
What's the crime? | ||
You're four weeks into a trial. | ||
What's the crime? | ||
David Zier, tell us. | ||
You were in the courtroom today. | ||
Give us up to date on what went on. | ||
Fox has just got a great piece up on Fox Digital talking about how the cross-examination of Stormy Daniels eviscerated her story in front of the jury. | ||
Your thoughts, David Zier? | ||
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Well, I just wanted to start by saying I was in the hallway when Trump was talking this morning. | |
He was visibly irritated. | ||
He said, Brad should be going after Jew haters in New York City and not dealing with election interference. | ||
And Steve, just one point, 200,000 illegals here in the last two years and less than two years in the city. | ||
And a 17-year-old was stabbed in the neck of a girl in Queens yesterday. | ||
A woman was strangled and dragged behind a car and sexually assaulted in the street in the Bronx yesterday. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
In that courtroom, a lot of minutia today, dry testimony, AT&T, Verizon, tech analysts. | ||
Trying to establish chain of custody, I guess, for the prosecution on what transpired. | ||
But Susan Necklace is very sharp. | ||
I think she's very good. | ||
She was, you know, crossing Madeleine Westerhood and basically trying to, you know, establish that they weren't hiding anything as far as the way the mail got to Trump, that this was stand-up operating procedure because it took so long to get things to the president. | ||
But isn't the whole thing though to get, and this is why my theory of the case, they're not bringing the Playmate Bunny because prosecutions, witnesses, Stormy Daniels has been quite frankly a disaster, even trying to smear the president. | ||
Madeline yesterday was actually terrible for the prosecution. | ||
That's why they cut her off and got out of there. | ||
They have not prepped these witnesses. | ||
I think they're very uncertain by Ms. | ||
December or whatever she is, Ms. | ||
May. | ||
And so I hear, David, that she's not even going to testify now? | ||
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I don't know the answer to that, Steve. | |
But, you know, Stormy Daniels blew it up for herself. | ||
I was upset the other day because I felt like they were dragging the president through the mud, demonizing him, trying to humanize her, a rich white guy going after a modest income woman and bullying her. | ||
But she blew herself up. | ||
The prosecution's running out of witnesses here. | ||
David, is this a short day today? | ||
Are they coming back in the afternoon? | ||
Is this just a break? | ||
What's going on? | ||
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We're just on a break now. | |
It'll go through lunch. | ||
Andrew Giuliani's going to go inside after 1 p.m. | ||
and, you know, he'll be covering the rest of the day. | ||
I'm heading off to Wildwood, New Jersey. | ||
I'll be on the ground tomorrow. | ||
Trump was very anxious. | ||
He brought it up in his speech in the press gaggle this morning because he wants to be out on the campaign trail and not stuck here. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
David Zier. | ||
David, how do people get to all your content here on Real America's Voice? | ||
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Go to at David Zier on Twitter. | |
Go to at David Zier on Getter, Truth Social, Facebook, and David W. Zier on Insta. | ||
And we'll be bringing you the latest and greatest. | ||
Okay, David, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Great reporting. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Look, this is all about narrative. | ||
This is all about narrative. | ||
And the narrative is they want to destroy Trump. | ||
And they want to smear him, particularly in front of American women. | ||
This is the whole Stormy Daniels thing. | ||
They still haven't laid out what the crime is. | ||
This is my problem with Johnson and Jordan and all of them. | ||
You're going to see another sharply worded letter today, another investigation. | ||
Pull it together. | ||
You can't stop this. You've got a federal judge in Florida that stepped in is going to put Jack | ||
Smith on trial at the end of June for a three-day evidentiary hearing of how did you guys all | ||
collude and work together on this? She's going to ask some tough questions, okay? Then you've got | ||
the appellate court in Georgia and the state court are stepping into what is supposed to be | ||
a criminal trial. And they want Fannie Willis to testify because the Georgia State Senate's not | ||
moving quickly enough. These are extraordinary. Where is the Republican House? | ||
Pull this all together, from Arizona to Michigan to what's happening in Georgia, and then tie in the federal charges of the phony J6, what Jack Smith's doing in Florida on the classified documents. | ||
Pull it together! | ||
Pull it together, send out a massive amount of subpoenas, and focus on Lisa Monaco, focus on Merrick Garland, focus on the White House Counsel, and the connective tissue between all that. | ||
That's what's demanded by the moment. | ||
Step into the breach. | ||
President Trump takes some burden off his shoulders. | ||
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It's going to get worse. | |
The wealthy and the poorer countries in education. | ||
If you forecast out the transformation that we're going to see across all societies because of AI, robotics, sensor technology, the speed in which this change is going to occur, I could argue in the developed countries, the big winners are countries that have shrinking populations. | ||
But in my conversations with the leadership of these large developed countries that have xenophobic immigration policies, that don't allow anybody to come in, shrinking unemployment, excuse me, shrinking demographics, these countries We'll rapidly develop robotics and AI and technology. | ||
And the social problems that one will have in substituting humans for machines is gonna be far easier in those countries that have declining populations. | ||
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Sometimes when I'm down All alone, all I ever need is you. | |
The winters fall as they go. | ||
And we watch the melting snow. | ||
So I'd love a fall or spring, all the things you do. | ||
Give me a reason to build my world around you. | ||
Come and follow Rainbow Line, Joe. | ||
The most powerful iPad ever is also the thinnest. | ||
All I ever need is you. | ||
If you want to know, I got Joe Allen here, if you want to know what the tech oligarchs think of you and humanity, you just saw it. | ||
Joe, Apple has actually come out and apologized. | ||
The head, Tim Cook, or Tim Apple as President Trump calls him, Cook came out, the CEO of the company, and apologized for that ad. | ||
It is so offensive because it basically shows you humanity, particularly from the industrial age, the kind of what I call the pre-transhumanist age, crushed under the forces of just power. | ||
And what comes out of that is the digital world of the iPad, but all the instruments, everything, music, books, toys, all of it, all of human creativity by Folks called homo sapiens absolutely crushed. | ||
Your thoughts on that, sir? | ||
You know, Steve, when that ad was first released a couple of days ago, everyone freaked out and was Really offended. | ||
Now, I understand that emotion, but I think that I actually applaud it because what you see there is probably the most naked and honest depiction of exactly what's happening with the ongoing technological revolution. | ||
As you just described, you see legacy humanity, traditional humanity, Being obliterated and replaced with a new razor-thin device that will surely be underperforming and overpriced. | ||
You know, I mixed that with Larry Fink's recent appearance at the World Economic Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he is talking about how societies with shrinking populations will probably fare better during the greater replacement of human beings by AI and robots. | ||
And what's really interesting about the entirety of Larry Fink's talk there is that Fink, not unlike Jensen Wang at NVIDIA and many others, is talking about a kind of new model for what this fourth industrial revolution will look like. | ||
And it is really geared towards Taking individual cultures, such as Anglo-Saxon culture, or | ||
Germanic culture, Saudi Arabian culture, Chinese culture, so on and so forth, and compressing it using artificial intelligence to create these sort of AGI hubs that function, in essence, like the gods of polytheistic religions in which, say, you have Athena in the Acropolis representing the spirit of Athens, now you will have AGIs across the planet that maintains some sense of national identity, but completely digitize it. | ||
It will crush everything that came before and blend it together into some sort of new, bizarre, digitized, automated personality with which human beings will interact with. | ||
And this is an idea that's spreading across the board. | ||
So yeah, I think the advertisement is brilliant in that it unearths, it exposes, it unmasks the Complete destruction of everything that came before and the creation of something that is soulless and lifeless. | ||
We're going to play this again, and particularly for our podcast and our vast radio audience that don't get the visuals of the Real America's Voice and our streaming over at Getter and Rumble and all the other services that Real America's Voice has put us on. | ||
The image here is quite powerful. | ||
And this is why you should go and sign up totally free. | ||
You get a command, you get our daily email, which is the command center report that ties in all the show, all the different shows we do, the four hours we do during the day, all the different clips, the hits, and kind of explains them. | ||
But you get to see this. | ||
You must see this commercial. | ||
I think this is more important for people to see than the famous 1984. | ||
In fact, it's quite interesting to think about the arc that Apple's gone through From the 1984 spot they did decades ago, which talked about, really talked about, I guess, freedom from this and this crushing, which is really about the enslavement of this. | ||
The one thing to remember before we play this spot again, Joe, is Apple is a company that hasn't really been built on the technology. | ||
It's been built on the marketing of the technology and the accessibility of the technology they make to the average person. | ||
They, not just in the creative thing, they spend billions of dollars in marketing and billions of dollars in advertising. | ||
They had many of their advertising agencies and the creative inside the vast operation they've got storyboard things, pitch things. | ||
This commercial for the relaunch of Apple, this new one, was very important because the iPad is down about 17%. | ||
Because some people have been disappointed about it, some they've had some operating issues, they haven't been able to market it right, but the iPad overall has been down 70%. | ||
So this was a major effort that they prepared for and thought through and curated. | ||
There were, I'm sure, dozens and dozens of other alternative ads that they put aside to the fact of maybe even shooting A couple of dozen, whatever, to see what they look like. | ||
Storyboarding many. | ||
The top minds in their marketing department, the advertising agency. | ||
And this is what they came up with. | ||
This was the end product of a process that their minds at Apple thought, yeah, this says best what we want to reinvigorate people to go buy a new iPad. | ||
It is one of the scariest things I've ever seen put out there because they are saying the way we think is to crush human creativity. | ||
To actually crush it. | ||
And with human creativity with all its imperfections. | ||
Because you've got musical instruments and you have books and you have toys, you have all these different paints. | ||
And humanity is not perfect. | ||
Our art is not perfect. | ||
It's imperfection is what the trying to work and become a craftsman and go through it is part of the process of humanity, of making oneself better, of the work on oneself. | ||
And this is what they think about this. | ||
So if we can, if my production team in Denver, can we play the Apple ad one more time? | ||
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Sometimes when I'm down and all alone All I ever need is you | ||
The winters fall and they go And we watch the melting snow | ||
So I'll never follow spring home. | ||
Joe, how can an entity that markets itself as their to help humanity. | ||
Remember they had that whole thing with Albert Einstein and Gandhi and Martin Luther King. | ||
How can the mentality be now that what's of benefit to us is the crushing of humanity and particularly the crushing of the tools and instruments that allow man, that humans have created to work on themselves, to try to perfect themselves through artistic endeavor. | ||
There's something profoundly dark in the creation of the personal computer. | ||
A lot of the early Apple culture comes out of the hippie culture, driven by Timothy Leary, who aside from being a priest of psychedelia, Pushed from the 60s onward, this idea, as he said in the clip we played many, many months ago, even years ago, he said, the electronics will be the language of the theology of the future. | ||
And Timothy Leary was very much an advocate of the personal computer and a kind of companion figure to Apple. | ||
And, you know, many of our, anyone who's read Dark Aeon, for instance, will know that the first Macintosh was sold for $666.66. | ||
And if you see the apple on the front of an Apple computer with the bite taken out, there's obviously a reference there to the Garden of Eden, to eating the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. | ||
And I'll never forget going to the Apple Museum in Prague in Czech Republic, and on the front there is a decal with a quote, and the quote is, Three apples changed the world. | ||
The first was given to Adam by Eve, the second hit Newton on the head, and the third was offered half-eaten to the world by Steve Jobs. | ||
There's something profoundly dark in the creation of these technologies because it absorbs The human personality, it absorbs the world, repackages it, compresses it, and then redisseminates it according to the whims of the tech oligarchs, the governments that they have under their sway. | ||
And now people like Larry Fink and Jensen Wang and Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk are determining the fate of humanity while we are supposed to just watch Joe, we got the book. | ||
I want everybody to get access to it. | ||
Also, your writings. | ||
being reorganized, refashioned, and disseminated as a new digital future. | ||
Joe, we got the book. | ||
I want everybody to get access to it. | ||
Also your writings. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
I encourage you to pick up a copy of Dark Aeon if you haven't already. | ||
It puts all of this into perspective. | ||
You can get it anywhere books are sold. | ||
You can get it directly from Skyhorse. | ||
Bookshop.org. | ||
You can buy it with your palm at Amazon. | ||
You can get it at Canonic.xyz. | ||
And of course, go to warroom.org under the Transhumanism tab if you want to see social media. | ||
At J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Joe Allen, thank you very much, and thank you, Jerry's been around the country. | ||
He's given speaking engagements. | ||
Go to his site, check out. | ||
This guy is the leading edge of the Stop the Transhumanist Movement here at The War Room, our editor of all things transhumanism. | ||
Okay, one thing, Cyber, we had a great example yesterday from Natalie Dominguez from Home Title Lock. | ||
About a woman that didn't stay on top of her title. | ||
Next thing you know, her house is getting bulldozed. | ||
Make sure that does not happen to you. | ||
HomeTitleLock.com slash Bannon. | ||
Go immerse yourself in information of how to defend your castle. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in the warm. | ||
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Our host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, one of the great things that happened this week, I was able to address the Palm Beach Republican Club and, you know, we had Eli Cranon talking about, he had gone and given a talk in Payson about the response to, about keeping Mike Johnson around. | ||
Palm Beach was exactly the same, unanimous. | ||
Got to go. | ||
Don't want to hear about this, you know, rocking the boat. | ||
The point is, across the country, and this goes back to Carville's, Jim Carville's rant and pleading, it's collapsing around them. | ||
It's collapsing around them because the American people are sitting there and seeing what they see. | ||
They see what they see. | ||
And they can't be spun by the media, and they can't be misdirected. | ||
The media is all in to do that. | ||
The law fair is all in to do that. | ||
That's why they got Trump up in this absurd, ridiculous courtroom every day. | ||
To make sure that he's not on the campaign trail. | ||
To make sure Biden can go around. | ||
It's not working. | ||
Look at the math. | ||
Look at the numbers. | ||
It's not working. | ||
The only way they can do it is to steal it. | ||
And they want people now to commit, will you abide by the law? | ||
No. | ||
Only if it's a free and fair election. | ||
And we don't trust anything you do. | ||
You're thieves. | ||
We've seen what you've done to this country. | ||
We're talking today, they have 8, 10, 12, 15 million illegal alien invaders. | ||
I'll be playing some clips tonight and also over the weekend of what's happening in New York City and some of the brutality that's being visited upon the citizens. | ||
As if life in New York City is not hard enough, they now have to have illegal alien invaders there to basically torment people and to rob people and to rape people. | ||
Because the Americans, they do not care about you. | ||
And the great awakening for African-Americans, the great awakening for the Hispanic population, the great awakening of the Asian-Americans, the great awakening of people under 30 years old, you see this massive tectonic plate shift. | ||
And why do we have it? | ||
Because they see what they see. | ||
They understand that the system is not only rigged against them, the system is purposely rigged against them. | ||
And it's going to remain even more rigged. | ||
Look at what Scott Besson said about capital markets. | ||
The top couple of percentages own, not just the vast majority, 88% of the equities in the country, right? | ||
It's working for them. | ||
The Keynesian overspending, this incredible stimulus we're putting into the economy to prop up the Biden regime is working for them. | ||
It drives up the stock market. | ||
Easy money always does, but eventually you have to pay for that. | ||
Warren Buffett's no fan of the war room. | ||
He's no fan of Steve Bannon or Donald Trump or MAGA. | ||
He's a liberal Democrat and he dropped the bomb. | ||
Hey, the political class has got to step up here and start to get control of this spending and actually start to have massive cuts or massive tax increases are coming. | ||
They know that the Biden regime, the Trump tax cuts reverting and coming off, right now they're over Brookings. | ||
They're talking about the largest tax increase ever. | ||
So if you don't want your taxes to go up, let me give you some simple advice. | ||
When you're getting in the grill of the 196 that voted to support Johnson, those people are supporting massive spending and massive deficits when they had every opportunity by the Constitution, the power of the purse, to stop it. | ||
And they did not stop it. | ||
And they did not stop it because the wolves of K Street It's Brody Mullins, the investigative reporter of the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Details in his book. | ||
Own them. | ||
Lock, stock, and barrel. | ||
They're not your representatives. | ||
They're their representatives. | ||
They're the cartels' representatives. | ||
The D.C. | ||
cartel. | ||
Charlie Kirk's going to be up next. | ||
Jack Vossovic after that. | ||
Miranda Khan, Tara Dahl will be back. | ||
We're back here 5 to 7. | ||
In 5 o'clock I'm going to go to the courthouse. | ||
Hopefully Boris. | ||
We're going to break down why and how you can actually stop the vast criminal conspiracy against President Trump. | ||
We're going to have a lot more. | ||
I've got Josh Hammer and Ben Hornwell are also going to join me. | ||
And maybe a couple, three surprises. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
You haven't been with us a couple of days. | ||
The audience misses you. | ||
They want to know what the deals are, but tell us what you've been working on. | ||
We've been working on flipping Democrats, everybody. | ||
We're going to have these events in a lot of cities, a lot of the swing states. | ||
I'll have all that. | ||
You can check that out at Lyndalplan.com, but we've been working hard on that. | ||
It's going to be amazing. | ||
Why would a Democrat, okay, why would a Democrat, particularly one of these Democrats up in Minnesota, why would a Democrat ever vote for President Trump? | ||
Well, because they remember December of 2019, Steve, how great the economy was. | ||
It was the highest consumer confidence in history. | ||
They remember that. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's been so horrific the last three and a half years. | ||
And so you have that in the combination and everybody is willing to flip. | ||
I was in Chicago. | ||
I was in another, I would doubt, I was there for, I did five events. | ||
I couldn't find a Democrat that wasn't flipping and that's the truth. | ||
Um, so we've got, um, we're going to be interviewing so many. | ||
We've got a big program. | ||
We're going to be doing videos and all kinds of stuff with them. | ||
And, uh, um, they, uh, they're willing to flip because they know that the decisions that were made that manifested December of 2019 were great decisions that helped all people. | ||
These decisions are helping nobody. | ||
Amen. | ||
Okay, give me, talk to me about deals. | ||
We'll get you back in the evening show. | ||
Charlie Kirk is next. | ||
Pasovic after that. | ||
Mike Lindell, give me a deal before you bounce. | ||
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