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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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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 line? | ||
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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. | |
Bannon. | ||
Peter Knavar in for Stephen K. | ||
Bannon, by the way, that open, I love that open Jake Tapper must like | ||
get a headache every time he sees it. | ||
But Jake, anytime you want me on CNN to talk about some of these issues now, | ||
let's have that kind of conversation. | ||
It's like this canceled culture. | ||
It's cancer culture, my friend. | ||
It's CNN where you won't talk to the other side. | ||
You're more than welcome to come to the War Room, brother. | ||
You can sit here right beside me. | ||
All right. | ||
Quick primer from the former Secretary of Interior. | ||
David Bernhardt, also the author of a chapter in the New MAGA Deal book, newmagadeal.com. | ||
Secretary Bernhardt, what is the Keystone Pipeline? | ||
Why has it become kind of like the symbol of energy policy, competing energy policies, or energy policy of Trump and no energy under Harris Biden? | ||
Can you talk a little bit about that? | ||
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So I think very quickly that the reality is the pipeline itself was simply a pipeline front taking energy resources from Canada and moving them into the United States because of our demand and need. | |
And it required a transboundary permit as well as to do that. | ||
And that provided an opportunity for both the Obama administration and the Biden administration to show their true cards on hostility to oil and gas development. | ||
And it really supports an understanding of Harris's views on these things. | ||
I mean, these are longstanding views that fossil fuels are a problem instead of a positive development for our national security and economic security. | ||
And so the radical environmental community spent years, years attacking that particular pipeline every step of the way to the detriment Of American workers and American consumers. | ||
And the consequence of decisions like that are precisely why we're seeing out-of-control electricity costs and out-of-control energy costs, in stark contrast to the savings in electricity and energy that President Trump provided in his first term and his commitment to affordability in his future term. | ||
And David, in closing here, what the Keystone Pipeline symbolizes to me in terms of policy is the fact that with a simple executive order, a one-page executive order, you can either open it up as Donald Trump did or shut it down as Kamala Harris and Joe Biden did. | ||
If you're going to believe Kamala Harris now in the heat of the campaign as she reverses all of the policies that are associated with her radicalness and her wokeness, if you're going to believe that, Yeah, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell to you because it's just not credible that she will not continue to do the same thing she's been doing. | ||
David Bernhardt? | ||
Former Secretary of Interior, a wise voice on these energy issues, my brother, thank you for the chapter in the New Magadheel book, newmagadheel.com. | ||
And we're going to do this again before those 80 days expire as we watch the evolving soap opera Kamala's flip-flop and maybe at one point, if she has a press conference, somebody will ask her a tough question. | ||
In the meantime, David Bernhardt, you are my brother. | ||
We will see you shortly. | ||
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Bye-bye. | ||
All right, my brother. | ||
All right. | ||
What we're going to do now is switch gears over to The economy and the stage I want to set before we bring in Jim Rickerts, who's a regular guest and wise man of this war room, is we're in a situation with about 80 days to the election. | ||
We have a politicized Federal Reserve that is likely To give as much a boost to the chances of Kamala Harris to become president. | ||
What the Fed and Jay Powell in particular, who is a Democrat lackey, what he will do is engineer rate cuts that will prop up the stock markets and make it seem like all's well With the world when in fact there's termites in that house We have a stock market which in my judgment has been moving strongly upward Simply on a secular AI artificial intelligence trend where a few large stocks | ||
In AI are pulling up the rest of the index, whereas a lot of the companies in the S&P 500 are actually suffering. | ||
My canary in that coal mine is something called the ISM manufacturing index, which has been in the toilet below the magic number of 50 for low these many, many months. | ||
It indicates that We as a manufacturing country and economy are failing. | ||
So, Jim Rickards gave a little background. | ||
He's got a financial newsletter. | ||
It's called Strategic Intelligence. | ||
Every month it cuts through the noise, delivers accountable, actionable financial guidance You can get a free copy of Jim's new case for gold. | ||
It's an amazing follow-up on Ron Paul's classic. | ||
Importantly, and we'll get into this discussion when I bring Jim on in a second here, he's not a gold bug. | ||
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So without further ado, let's bring in Jim Rickards. | ||
Welcome back to your Home Away From Home, Jim, at the War Room. | ||
Where are we at in the American and global economy heading into the November 5th election? | ||
What kind of surprises do you expect might happen that would boost Kamala Harris's chances from a policy point of view or dash them in terms of geopolitics. | ||
What are you seeing on the chessboard, sir? | ||
Yeah, thank you, Peter. | ||
Great to be with you. | ||
Before I jump in, by the way, congratulations on the new book. | ||
I just finished reading it. | ||
The Democrats are taking pot shots at what's called Project 2025. | ||
It's this 900 page policy thing. | ||
I've actually read a lot of it. | ||
But I tell people, hey, you don't have to read 900 pages. | ||
Just read Peter's book, and you'll know what's going on. | ||
You'll know where policy is heading. | ||
And Jim, to be clear, I'm taking pot shots at the 2025 Heritage Foundation debacle, as is President Trump. | ||
That thing is toxic. | ||
It's got a lot of the stuff that Donald Trump will do, but that's like the part of the Potemkin village that it is. | ||
And meanwhile, it's got a bunch of toxic stuff in it. | ||
So stay away from that. | ||
It's the only thing I agree on the Democrats with. | ||
I'll take pot shots as well. | ||
The floor is back to you, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So I look at the economic debate that's going on, the economic policy debate with the Trump campaign and the Harris-Walz campaign. | ||
Peter, I put this in the context of a 235-year-old debate. | ||
It goes right back to the George Washington administration. | ||
And there are two, broadly speaking, there are two sides. | ||
There's what's called, became known as the American system. | ||
And this was Alexander Hamilton, Henry Clay, John Quincy Adams, You can go right through. | ||
Abraham Lincoln was one of the biggest advocates and proponents. | ||
William McKinley, Dwight Eisenhower, because of infrastructure, Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. | ||
On the other side, you have this, what started out as agrarian, but later became globalist neoliberal. | ||
And that's, you know, Jefferson and Madison, the Jacksonian presidents, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, James Knox Polk. | ||
And then in the 20th century, Woodrow Wilson, Truman, Kennedy, because of the 1962 Trade Reform Act. | ||
I would say Bush 41, Clinton Bush 43, Obama and Biden and I would single Clinton out for admitting China to the WTO in 2001, a World Trade Organization. | ||
So those are two sides. | ||
There's the American system and then there's the globalist neoliberal consensus. | ||
The American system has four pillars classically. | ||
One is tariffs. | ||
If you want to sell the United States, that's fine, but build it here, put money here, and then create U.S. | ||
jobs, American jobs. | ||
Two, infrastructure investment. | ||
It doesn't mean the government can't play a role. | ||
The government has played a role in railroads and the Boulder Dam, Grand Coulee Dam, and so forth. | ||
But infrastructure investment, productive investment, not wasteful investment. | ||
Three, a strong defense, not to run around the world and start wars. | ||
But to basically protect the United States and pursue its interests. | ||
And then the fourth one would be a national bank. | ||
But we're not talking about today's Federal Reserve. | ||
We're talking about something more like the Second Bank of the United States, where it had a pretty simple task, which was it took government debt and issued its own debt in the form of bank notes. | ||
Well, where I went to law school, it was a debt, which it is. | ||
But those notes could circulate and provide liquidity. | ||
So those are kind of the four pillars. | ||
Those that William McKinley summarizes very well, because when you talk about tariffs today, and you've obviously worked on them at Robert Lighthizer. | ||
I think you, Lighthizer and Trump together are, you know, kind of a super brain trust on this point. | ||
But the criticism is always, hey, if you put a tariff on, you're going to raise prices. | ||
That's inflationary. | ||
And McKinley said, you might raise prices for a short period of time, but wages will go up even more, which means real wages are going up. | ||
As long as the real wage increase is higher than whatever comes out of the tariff, real wages are going up. | ||
So it goes back to, you know, the famous example, Henry Ford gave his workers a $5 an hour raise and all the Robert Barron said, why did you do that? | ||
You didn't have to pay me. | ||
We lost the air. | ||
I wanted to buy my car. | ||
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We're having Skype problems today for some reason. | ||
And we'll bring you back after the break for a few minutes. | ||
And there he is. | ||
You kind of wonder what's going on with that Internet out there. | ||
The Internet. | ||
Meanwhile, in the news, Iran has clearly picked It's candidate in the United States presidential election. | ||
Did you see this? | ||
This is amazing. | ||
It's like, OK, there's a hack of the of the Trump campaign computer system because somebody at the campaign wasn't sufficiently schooled in the dangers of fishing expeditions. | ||
phishing thing is when you get like one of those emails or texts or something | ||
and you think it's real and you hit it and suddenly they're in your entire | ||
system. But some political reporters complaining that even they got all these | ||
documents and like everybody's supposed to publish them now because that's what | ||
happened when I don't know Assange got a hold of Hillary Clinton stuff. | ||
Oh, by the way, he spent years in exile and jail. | ||
But Iran, OK, let's see. | ||
Oh, yeah, we're going with Kamala Harris. | ||
Why? | ||
Because she's Easy to manipulate and you got people like John Kerry who gave us billions of dollars and let us resume our nuclear weapons testing. | ||
So, little pieces of news provide you with insights into who our enemies are. | ||
Want in the White House that would be Kamala Harris not Donald John Trump. | ||
All right when we come back we'll resume Skype and internet permitting with Jim Rickards. | ||
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Peter K. Navarro back in here in the War Room for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We're talking with Jim Rickerts. | ||
He's the author of the financial newsletter, The Strategic Intelligence. | ||
You can check it out at RickertsWarRoom.com. | ||
That's RickertsWarRoom.com. | ||
Jim, when last we were speaking, you were contrasting The economic nationalist populism, you called it the American system approach versus kind of the globalist system. | ||
And it's fascinating to see that there's a history of that. | ||
My view is that is that the Biden Harris people have have almost departed from anything. | ||
They're kind of out there. | ||
In radical woke space, I don't think we've ever seen anything quite like this before. | ||
Am I wrong about that? | ||
I mean virtually everything they want to do It's unprecedented and outside the mainstream. | ||
They're dragging us along in their toxic wake. | ||
Sir. | ||
Well, you're right. | ||
I mentioned, you know, Truman, JFK as being in that thread leading up to today. | ||
But it keeps getting worse. | ||
And just to say there's a connection. | ||
OK, the globalist neoliberal. | ||
But I agree. | ||
Biden and Harris in particular and Walsh, forget it. | ||
I mean, they are they're Marxists. | ||
I mean, they don't call themselves that. | ||
I don't believe in name calling, but I do believe in good analysis. | ||
And when you're a Marxist posing as something else, which is what they are, this is where you wind up. | ||
And it becomes nihilistic in the sense that it's not even a program anymore. | ||
It's not about building things or doing things, whether you agree or not. | ||
It's about destroying things. | ||
And that is what they're trying to do. | ||
They're trying to destroy the United States. | ||
a lot of tradition and culture all at once. | ||
And Obama said that, we're gonna reform the country. | ||
Well, people should have taken him a little more literally. | ||
So I agree, there's a connecting thread, but I agree that they've gone off | ||
to kind of the deep end of that. | ||
Maybe it's at the end of its useful life. | ||
I'm wondering if the Harris team properly vetted Tim Walz on the China issue. | ||
issue. | ||
I mean, on a scale of 1 to 10, he gets introduced as vice president and then all this stuff comes out about his connections and capitulation to communist China. | ||
Scale of 1 to 10, Jim, how surprised were you that A, he was involved with that kind of stuff and B, that he would get chosen given the antipathy towards communist China and the key battleground states I actually wasn't that surprised, and here's why. | ||
It's who they are. | ||
But there's the narrative, and then there's the reality. | ||
So the reality is Kamala Harris is a dunce. | ||
She's kind of a blank slate. | ||
She's whatever they tell her. | ||
Wallace is not. | ||
He seems pretty smart, but he is pro-China, pro-communist, pro-globalist. | ||
Socialist woke against everything that, you know, the war room posse and you and Steve Bannon and others advocate. | ||
So, but that's what they want. | ||
That's who the Democratic Party is. | ||
Now, that's the reality. | ||
Now, what's the narrative? | ||
The narrative is she's a breath of fresh air. | ||
She's young. | ||
She's energetic. | ||
They use the word joyful, etc. | ||
She's the new generation. | ||
And Wallace is, you know, down home, Midwestern, farmer, you know, kind of guy, wears flannel | ||
and truck driver hats. | ||
So the question is, politically, as I think about it, can you sustain the narrative in | ||
the face of a contrary reality? | ||
I'm not surprised they picked him because the reality is that is who they are. | ||
And you see it, you see a lot of things, you see it in Palestine and, you know, anti-Israeli | ||
voices and, you know, globalist policy, et cetera. | ||
So they're sticking very close to home in terms of what they want. | ||
But they have this, you know, it's Basement Strategy 2.0, some people have called it. | ||
But basically, if the media is on your side, remember, this isn't Trump versus Harris. | ||
This is Trump versus Harris and the media. | ||
The media just, they spun out this narrative out of thin air. | ||
Now, I don't doubt that they rehearsed it and planned it. | ||
There's nothing to support it. | ||
The question is, will it wear thin? | ||
Will the reality catch up with the narrative before Election Day? | ||
I think it will, but it remains to be seen. | ||
They call it a press conference. | ||
I don't know if there's no press there. | ||
It's kind of like a Zen Cohen. | ||
It's like if there's no press there, is it a press conference? | ||
They sit across the table and they make political, like, goo-goo eyes at each other. | ||
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She is from Oakland, by the way, and Gertrude Stein had it right, at least about Kamala Harris. | ||
See, I don't, I don't, I don't like the rhetoric of, oh, she's dumb. | ||
I don't know that. | ||
I've never been in the room with her. | ||
I've never heard her dissect policies behind closed doors. | ||
We know she's abusive to her staff, but that's about all that's leaked. | ||
But I do know that both Harris and Walz are cunning. | ||
I mean, you and I, you and I have spent the better part of our life kind of Parsing markets on the basis of trying to figure out not where the averages are but where they're going to be, right? | ||
So we kind of parse all the data. | ||
If you look, for example, at this controversy with Waltz over stolen valor, right? | ||
You see this timeline where before he was actually called to Iraq for deployment, just like a month before, he bails out, right? | ||
And so people say, well, he did it before the deployment was called, so he must not have been Actually abandoning his troops. | ||
But Jim, you and I both know that if you're in that place in time, January and February before his deployment and you're watching what's going on, you don't damn well you're going to get deployed. | ||
So that's why I feel like he's he's cunning. | ||
And now she's cunning, thinking that somehow She can credibly reverse her stance on anything that is going to harm her chances at a general election. | ||
I heard a pollster today say like, there's a lot of people who don't really know Kamala Harris is or was vice president. | ||
So how do you, how do you, Message the reality of Harris-Waltz when people like Jonathan Karl at ABC are willing to push a narrative that is so out of tune, both with journalistic integrity and the facts. | ||
I mean, what do we do here, sir? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I know John Carl and Mike Allen. | ||
For better or worse, I know a lot of the Washington media. | ||
But you're right. | ||
Even if the press is there... Mike Allen is the guy who runs Axios. | ||
Right. | ||
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By the way, right? | ||
Yeah, he drinks with them. | ||
He was hired at Politico and then made his way to Axios. | ||
But you're right, Peter. | ||
Even if the press is there, the press isn't there because they're not doing their jobs. | ||
You can be a dunce and still be ruthless. | ||
Those two are not mutually inconsistent. | ||
I judge Kamala Harris' IQ based on a long line of public statements. | ||
You're right. | ||
Right now, she's not doing press conferences. | ||
She's not talking to reporters, etc. | ||
But she's made enough public statements on enough occasions, overseas trips, etc., that that's how you do an IQ test. | ||
You listen to vocabulary. | ||
But you don't, Jim, you don't have to call her dumb to beat her. | ||
But ruthless, yes. | ||
Mean-spirited, yes. | ||
Cunning, a perfectly good word. | ||
And people like that are dangerous. | ||
So you have to be aware of it. | ||
You can't dismiss her whatsoever. | ||
But you don't, Jim, you don't have to call her dumb to beat her. | ||
My view is that the Holy Grail here is radicalness and experience, particularly on things like | ||
foreign policy, and incompetence on things like the economy. | ||
None of that requires stupidity. | ||
All it requires is a lack of training and bad advisors. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so I just think it's unnecessary to play the dumb card. | ||
I mean, the policies are dumb. | ||
That's what's dumb. | ||
Okay, so let's get away from that and talk about policy. | ||
Now, one of the biggest things going on right now is obviously the war in Ukraine. | ||
I know we want to talk about economics, not geopolitics, but they're related at some level. | ||
So the Biden administration has hammered Russia with, you know, I don't know, 12 or 13 rounds of sanctions, all of which have failed, by the way, Wally Adeyemo. | ||
He might know the law of sanctions, but he doesn't know anything about economics and how things actually work. | ||
I mean, I used to work with Mark Richman. | ||
You know, you can run rings around sanctions. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
If you really want to defeat Russia, if you want to defeat Russia, as much as Biden and Harris say, all you have to do is get oil to $40 a barrel. | ||
In other words, drill, baby, drill. | ||
Now, Trump advocates that for a lot of reasons, economic reasons, etc. | ||
But $80 a barrel oil, or $75 a barrel oil, is sustaining Russia. | ||
It's feeding the war machine. | ||
Sanctions don't work. | ||
So get oil to $40, and Putin will show up at the negotiating table. | ||
There's an example where what they say, which is we have to stop Russia, you know, at the risk of World War III, etc., and what they do shows complete incompetence, because if you really did want to stop Russia, you'd get oil to $40, which you can do if you open up the U.S. | ||
tabs to build the Keystone pipeline. | ||
Well, that's that's the inexperience and lack of training in economics. | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
I mean, that's exactly right. | ||
We had oil substantially lower for four years under Trump. | ||
Putin would like oil to be at 100 bucks a barrel. | ||
Saudi Arabia needs about 80 for its social welfare giveaways, and they now control The OPEC cartel price making decisions because we've lost our place in terms of strategic energy dominance. | ||
So this is what they don't understand. | ||
Jim, it's always refreshing to have you on The War Room. | ||
Rickardswarroom.com. | ||
Rickardswarroom.com. | ||
You can get a free copy of Jim's new case for gold and we will see you soon and often, my brother. | ||
Thank you, Peter. | ||
All right, that was Jim Rickards. | ||
When we come back, we're going to get back to the Kamala takedown protocol. | ||
We're going to play a little game here with an homage to the great one, Mark Levin, Mr. Producer here at the War Room. | ||
Cameron is going to hit me with clips and I'm going to try out the protocol and see how we do. | ||
Don't go away. | ||
this is going to be the fun finish to the war room. | ||
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Modern day, early war. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
you you | ||
Hey, Peter Knavarian for Stephen K. Bannon, trying to introduce a little interactivity into how we Attack. | ||
That is the word. | ||
Attack. | ||
The policy positions of Kamala Harris have been developing something called the Kamala takedown protocol. | ||
And as part of the interaction, if you want, I just put up a survey on X. I still call it Twitter. | ||
Sorry, Elon. | ||
Just not buying this X thing. | ||
But real P. Navarro, real P. Navarro on Twitter as we do this on The War Room over the next 20 or 30 minutes. | ||
Go ahead, post some some thoughts on this. | ||
Give me some comments, whatever you want. | ||
So the basic protocol is this. | ||
Instead of me ranting about What Kamala stands for in terms of the big issues, economy, border, foreign policy, crime, weaponization of the justice system, wokeness, tax policy, all of that. | ||
The Kamala takedown protocol is to just show a clip of her. | ||
Right? | ||
Rather than tell, we show. | ||
And then the step two of the protocol is to explain how The victims of that policy are suffering, and then the third step is to contrast it with Trump's America and the policies we had drafted. | ||
So let's give this a shot now. | ||
What I'm going to do is just ask, again, homage to the great one Mark Levin. | ||
Mr. Producer Cameron, hit me with a clip to react to. | ||
We're going to do a bunch of these here. | ||
I've heard young leaders talk with me about a term they've coined called climate anxiety. | ||
Right? | ||
Which is fear of the future and the unknown, of whether it makes sense for you to even think about having children. | ||
Climate anxiety, fear of the future, so basically that is the underlying concern Kamala Harris apparently has for a lot of the policies that she pushes On the environment. | ||
Hey, I lived in California for 25 years. | ||
I love the Pacific Ocean. | ||
I'm an environmentalist. | ||
Never loved all the pollution that you could see during the Santa Ana blown out from the cities. | ||
But the problem is when she does something like that, she's obviously pandering to the youth vote and trying to support Policies which downstream are simply going to mean higher consumer prices. | ||
Higher consumer prices and more dependence on Russia, Saudi Arabia, and foreign oil. | ||
Alright, give me another clip here. | ||
And do you see any parallels? | ||
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I do not see any parallels between sworn officers and agents. | |
I'm talking about perception. | ||
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I do not see a parallel between what is constitutionally mandated as it relates to enforcing the law. | |
Are you aware that there's a perception that puts ICE in the same category as the KKK? | ||
Is that what you're asking me? | ||
No, I'm very specific about what I'm asking you. | ||
Are you aware of a perception that the way that the discretion... I see no parallel. | ||
I'm not finished. | ||
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I see none. | |
I'm not finished. | ||
I'm not finished. | ||
Are you aware that there's a perception that ICE is administering its power in a way that is causing fear and intimidation, particularly among immigrants, and specifically among immigrants coming from Mexico and Central America? | ||
Are you aware of that perception? | ||
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I do not see a parallel between the power and the authority that ICE has to do its job and the agents and officers who do it professionally and excellently with lots of compassion. | |
Sir, how can you be the head of an agency and be unaware of how your agency is perceived by certain communities? | ||
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There is a lot of perceptions in the media and in the public that are incorrect about the agency and what it does. | |
But the perception exists, would you agree? | ||
Whether or not it's correct, and wouldn't you agree then that if that perception exists, there might need to be some work done to correct the perception? | ||
Okay, first of all, I would caution anybody on our side of the political aisle to discount the ability Of Kamala Harris in a debate. | ||
It has no upside. | ||
The more going into a debate that you demean her intelligence or ability to talk on her feet or whatever, the lower you're going to make the expectations when she gets to the debate. | ||
And just as with Joe Biden, if he could simply put two words together, that would be a victory over Donald Trump. | ||
You run the risk that if Kamala shows the kind of claws she did to take down Joe Biden in that famous exchange over busing in 2020, this will do us no good. | ||
Here's the reality. | ||
You can be really dumb and do well. | ||
In a debate, because in a tight debate format, if you go in and you have any capability to simply memorize talking points, all you ever have to do is pivot to those talking points, no matter what questions you are asked and what she's dangerous with. | ||
And this is why I prefer the muted mic format to make sure that she can't do those kind of interruptions. | ||
What I fear is she'll do that. | ||
She was just hectoring that guy. | ||
I mean, at the end of the day, she was accusing ICE agents of being akin to the Ku Klux Klan. | ||
A black woman accusing the head of ICE Being basically the grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, okay? | ||
But she could get away with hectoring the guy like that, because she's a woman, he was a guy. | ||
I'm sorry, we're in a Mars and Venus world, that's just the way things work. | ||
She had her talking, you can see her looking down and stuff, she had her talking points. | ||
That's the danger in a debate forum, so don't lower our expectations about her debate performance, okay? | ||
Don't do that. | ||
With respect to the clip itself, the Kamala takedown protocol here, and by the way, you can go to RealPinovaro at X and vote on what you think of the Kamala takedown protocol. | ||
Do it in real time as I explain it, okay? | ||
What we have here, what we have here is a policy that starts with Kamala Harris not accepting the mantle of border czar in 2021 when the border chaos started hitting the fan, right? | ||
And so she's attacking that part of the immigration control mechanism, which would be responsible | ||
for the mass deportations, the kind of mass deportations that Donald Trump is going to | ||
do once he gets into office. | ||
He wants to take everyone who got over illegally during the Biden-Harris years and send them | ||
back to whence they came, because it's illegal for them to do what they did. | ||
Now, what's interesting, of course, if you got the clip, Denver, you can pull it up. | ||
Let me know if you can get it to where she wants to decriminalize illegal immigration. | ||
That's kind of more the same. | ||
But in the Kamala takedown protocol, there it is. | ||
She's calling federal government officials of ICE, and by implication Customs and Border Patrol, Ku Klux Klansmen. | ||
What that kind of attitude means for an open border is down the road in the Commonwealth Takedown, who gets hurt? | ||
Well, we've seen all the headlines of women getting raped. | ||
Some just raped, but some raped and murdered. | ||
We know that's going on. | ||
We know The drug cartels are having a field day. | ||
I tell this story about being in prison, sitting around the lunch table with folks who were there for dealing drugs. | ||
And they're telling me how the street value of drugs since Biden-Harris got in has plummeted because the border is so open. | ||
I mean, supply and demand. | ||
That's it. | ||
So you have more drugs, particularly fentanyl, killing. | ||
I play this clip with on the decriminalization thing. | ||
I am in favor of saying that we're not going to treat people who are undocumented across the border as criminals. | ||
That's correct. | ||
That is correct. | ||
I look decriminalizing illegal immigration means It's the same thing as decriminalizing shoplifting if it's under $1,000. | ||
What do you get? | ||
I mean, these horrific pictures and videos of blatant thievery, smashing, grab people, just going in and stealing stuff, and they get away with it. | ||
There's no prosecution. | ||
So you want to decriminalize illegal immigration? | ||
Who's not going to come? | ||
Okay, so the second part of this is the victims. | ||
The first-order effect is people get murdered and raped. | ||
Second-order effect is when the price of drugs goes down. | ||
There's more consumption in the U.S. | ||
It's not that the demand's gone down. | ||
Supply's gone up. | ||
So prices fall. | ||
So more people die of fentanyl. | ||
There's more people addicted. | ||
There's more resources. | ||
And by the way, the third order effect is on the economy. | ||
Because people who are stoned, hey, they're not that productive. | ||
Right. | ||
All right. | ||
Give me one more clip here. | ||
Real P. Navarro, you can go weigh in on X about the protocol here. | ||
Hit it. | ||
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So then if you're for overhauling, where do you stand on defund the police? | |
Right. | ||
So here's the thing. | ||
Defund the police. | ||
The issue behind it is that we need to reimagine how we are creating safety. | ||
And when you have many cities that have one-third of their entire city budget focused on policing, we know that is not the smart way and the best way or the right way to achieve safety. | ||
There it is! | ||
Defund the police! | ||
Defund the police. | ||
Simple as that. | ||
We want fewer police officers on the street. | ||
What's the model for that? | ||
The Babylon of San Francisco. | ||
Every major city in this country, and there's synergies here, like negative synergies. | ||
It's like you open the border to millions of illegals, and then you bust them into your cities, and meanwhile you're cutting down your police budget, and the illegals are organizing gangs. | ||
Okay, Kamala Harris, we're decriminalizing illegal immigration, we're defunding the police. | ||
Okay? | ||
What do you get? | ||
You get chaos. | ||
And it's not just kind of general chaos. | ||
And part of the protocol, of course, would now be, and we'll try this next time, I'll be in Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 to 12, as well, Eastern Time. | ||
What I want to do is take the Kamala takedown protocol and then show actual victims of defunding the police. | ||
Victims of decriminalizing illegal immigration. | ||
And all we have to do is use her own words. | ||
You don't have to be mean and nasty about it. | ||
It's just it's just who she is. | ||
America needs to know who Kamala Harris is. | ||
They do not. | ||
She's been hiding in the White House, as J.D. | ||
Vance said, not doing a damn thing, except a couple of damnable things like As the senate president approving the two massive bills that are driving up inflation. | ||
Are we? | ||
We'll be right back with the grand finish to the war room. | ||
Michael and Del will be in the house. | ||
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Wait till they're all gone! | |
We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCD! | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Hey, Peter K. Navarro here for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We are in the homestretch. | ||
A little bit of news like next week, I'll be with you Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 to noon Eastern Time. | ||
And we will continue trying to work our way through what the best strategy is to make sure that Donald Trump winds up in the Oval Office come January. | ||
Of 2025. | ||
We lose this election. | ||
We lose this country. | ||
And I really need everybody in the war room. | ||
I'm sure most folks listening are supportive of President Trump. | ||
But it's also time for action. | ||
I need you to get out and vote. | ||
Don't wait till Election Day. | ||
Get out there. | ||
Vote as early as you can. | ||
Make sure your friends, colleagues, family get to the polls as well. | ||
Maybe volunteer at your precinct to make sure they're not stealing anything. | ||
Maybe volunteer at the local Republican organization and lick some envelopes, make some calls, send Trump a few bucks if you want. | ||
If you're out at a restaurant, right? | ||
No tax on tips. | ||
Vote Trump when you get your bill. | ||
Not a bad idea. | ||
So I think I think we're going to be in a tight race right till the end. | ||
It's going to come down to Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, maybe North Carolina. | ||
And what we have to do is stay on task. | ||
And we got to just use the words of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to show, we use their own words to show what they stand for. | ||
And if we do that, we will reveal Kamala as somebody who is radical, inexperienced, Incompetent. | ||
None of those things require stupidity. | ||
Okay? | ||
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And without further ado, bringing my favorite patriot from Minnesota, last seen running away as fast as he can from the policies of Tim Walz. | ||
Mike Lindell, the floor is yours, sir. | ||
Take us home. | ||
Well, thanks, Peter. | ||
I just came from Bedminster. | ||
I missed the press conference yesterday, but I was up there doing a couple speaking events, everybody talking about securing our election platforms, and we were making such progress. | ||
But I did want to tell the War Room Posse I got back here to Minnesota, and I just found out we got served even more papers by the Attorney General here, Keith Ellison, who's attacking my foundation. | ||
My outreach program, my LyndellRecoveryNetwork.org. | ||
They're just going after it with this huge, huge investigation and all just to tie me up to another big distraction and attack that which I have self-funded and it's a It's just disgusting, but more attacks, but we keep moving forward. | ||
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They need everybody everybody helping them out, so it's actually a win-win-win-win and Peter the war room has been so I told I told our great leader Steve Bannon when he's I said we're gonna break records and We call it the political prisoner special, you know, and you went through that. | ||
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I don't know if it's true, Mike, but as you know, there's no pillows in prison under the Biden regime. | ||
I don't know if they did that just to screw my pillow, but I wouldn't put it past him. | ||
Anyway, Mike, it's great to see you. | ||
We'll see you on Monday at the end of the show, as always. | ||
I'm Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And just some final thoughts here. | ||
We've got to focus on Steve Bannon's canon of action, action, action. | ||
Really, you have to get involved. | ||
I can't emphasize that more. | ||
This is not just about listening and rooting on and watching the war room. | ||
When this is done, you've got to get out there and we've got to hold Those folks accountable for their actions and deeds. | ||
So, hey, write your local newspaper. | ||
Call in to your TV station and say, where's the good journalism? | ||
Because I can't find it anywhere except on places like here, R.A.V. | ||
Okay, Peter K. Navarro, an honor to be in here. |