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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. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try 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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Mega 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. Band. | ||
Friday, 28 March, Year Overlord 20. 25. Going on offense day here in the war room, which we strongly recommend that the administration do because you can't... | ||
It's not about putting out your best case on something with these people. | ||
You can see right now with this thing on the chat. | ||
And this gets back to that book they wrote, Abundance, where even they admit... | ||
Ezra Klein's people, they're so wrapped up in process. | ||
And if you see all the news, you see the New York Times, MSNC, all of it, all their focus on it coming after the Trump administration is about process. | ||
Not results. | ||
One of the principal reasons we won. | ||
President Trump and MAGA gets results. | ||
The results of this strike, whether you agree with it strategically or not, was pretty damn good. | ||
And those strikes are complicated. | ||
Pete Hexer did a good job. | ||
The CENTCOM, the combatant commanders, did a good job. | ||
The battle group, or strike group as they call it now, did a good job. | ||
They're not interested in that. | ||
They're interested in destroying President Trump. | ||
That's where you get this no scalps policy. | ||
Same with the tariffs. | ||
They misrepresent the tariffs. | ||
And this is why the cosplay phony Populism of Bernie Sanders and AOC because they haven't even taken the time to understand about what reshoring is, what the geoeconomic situation in the world is. | ||
How do you return America to a great manufacturing power? | ||
I'm really proud last night. | ||
Gold's at $3,078. | ||
Dow's down about $560. | ||
Principally, there's an inflation report. | ||
Ran a little hot this morning. | ||
But principally, I think they're worried about Liberation Day, and Spencer's going to be here in a moment to talk about that. | ||
But I want to play, I'm talking to the team, we're going to pull the entire, we had Philip Patrick on last night for about 30 minutes, going through the underlying forces globally about gold, and about the forces in the back of gold, and why central banks are buying it, and why, you know, with the drop in purchasing power of the dollar under Biden, what's the economic incentive for it? | ||
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Tage Gill, now more than ever, brother, I think I need a cup of coffee. | ||
I've always started with Warpath early in the morning. | ||
But, man, the second hour reason is we've got to go on offense. | ||
It upsets me no end. | ||
We have not had judiciary. | ||
And, look, let's be blunt. | ||
Matt Ball nailed it on Stefanik. | ||
It's just not the seat. | ||
They're worried about the seat, but I don't think they're over-worried about the seat. | ||
DeGrasse knows the guy's done a tremendous job up there. | ||
They need her, and, you know, you need some stiffening of the spine over there in the house. | ||
It's got to be action, action, action. | ||
It's kind of wandering around. | ||
They just are. | ||
This situation with the judges is now the president's gone to the Supreme Court on this situation being commander-in-chief. | ||
I'm not saying he didn't have to, particularly at the appellate court on this one topic of the removal, but it's broader than that. | ||
And Judge Lloyd nailed it. | ||
It's Barrow Howe and Bosberg, the two people who have been the chief justice at the lowest level, at the district level. | ||
They've got to be brought in a question on national TV. | ||
That'll get their mind right. | ||
Tell you one thing, you do that, you do it appropriately, you're going to have a lot less of this lip coming from these judges. | ||
And all up in Trump's administration grill and every official, and they treat them with no respect. | ||
Just like they worshipped the Justice Department folks. | ||
That were prosecuting the J6ers, and they didn't even cheat their J6ers like American citizens. | ||
These judges are radical neo-Marxists, and they're not above the law. | ||
No one's above the law. | ||
They've got to be on good behavior. | ||
That's what Article 3 says. | ||
This is what Mike Davis has been saying. | ||
It's time now to take action. | ||
It's too much drag in the feet, too many days. | ||
I think they're off again today. | ||
I don't think they're around today. | ||
Hell, they just got back from 10 days. | ||
Think they're gone today. | ||
It's not right. | ||
They'll be working weekends. | ||
We got a crisis here. | ||
We got a couple of crises. | ||
Financial crisis. | ||
Got this situation out of the judges. | ||
To delay is to deny. | ||
To delay is to deny, and they know that. | ||
They're very sophisticated, and they're vicious. | ||
Look how they're coming after Pete Hegseth right now. | ||
They're vicious. | ||
They're even more vicious than the confirmation that was pretty vicious. | ||
Pete Hexeth. | ||
Brother, what do you got for me? | ||
Oh, that was Pete Hexeth. | ||
Tage Gill. | ||
You remind me of Pete Hexeth. | ||
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You remind me a lot of Pete Hexeth. | |
Hold it. | ||
That's my pitch. | ||
We're going to have Tage Gill when Pete Hexeth decides to move on years from now. | ||
Taze Gill will be in his place. | ||
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We're going to leave right now, but we're going to play. | ||
We've got a tariff package. | ||
I need you to hear some of the reasons the market's in turmoil. | ||
And Spencer Morrison's going to be here after we play the package. | ||
Let's go ahead and let it rip. | ||
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So, Carol, let's look at this even further. | |
Consumer confidence is plunging. | ||
In the wake of this tariff war, you're alienating potentially our allies in many cases, and yet President Trump is doubling down and threatening retaliatory tariffs. | ||
And I'm just wondering, is there a place where there is a tipping point where it seems like he reads the room, or is he just going to continue to try and bully his way through this trade war? | ||
I can't be inside Donald Trump's mind, but I like to think about the past as prologue. | ||
Donald Trump has, in the very short amount of time of his second administration, proven to himself and proven to the rest of the country, to some people's shock, that when he presses hard enough and continues to press, he gets his way. | ||
It's been true in terms of some of the lawyers that he's pressured, the law firms that have recently sort of bent a knee. | ||
It's been true as he has threatened to take away all sort of federal funds from universities. | ||
He's been able to really pierce some really important institutions. | ||
And with regard to tariffs, you would have thought... | ||
Donald Trump, who was very sensitive to a huge drop in the Dow, you would have thought he would have recoiled in a little bit of horror from this, but it looks like he's playing a slightly more intriguing game, which is what can I get if I keep threatening this? | ||
What am I going to get in exchange? | ||
And we'll see what that might be. | ||
The old relationship we had with the United States based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation is over. | ||
What exactly the United States does next is unclear. | ||
But what is clear? | ||
What is clear? | ||
Is that we, as Canadians, have agency. | ||
We have power. | ||
We are masters in our own home. | ||
We can control our destiny. | ||
We can give ourselves much more than any foreign government, including the United States, can ever take away. | ||
We can deal with this crisis best by building our strength right here at home. | ||
It will take hard work. | ||
It will take steady and focused determination from governments, from businesses, from labor, from Canadians. | ||
We will need to dramatically reduce our reliance on the United States. | ||
We will need to pivot our trade relationships elsewhere. | ||
And we will need to do things previously thought impossible at speeds we haven't seen in generations. | ||
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Yeah, Canada is just the top of it. | |
You know, as Peter is referring to, we always talk about the five eyes, intelligence sharing, seeing things like signal chats that go out, which have very sensitive information, while also coupled with other very tense negotiations at the trade table. | ||
You're going to see a distancing of sharing, and that's not just sharing in terms of information intelligence. | ||
It's in all dimensions, diplomatically, intelligence, military, economically. | ||
All of that puts the United States in a very different position than it's probably ever been in the last 100 years. | ||
So I think you'll see a reshaping of alliances. | ||
I think particularly in Europe even and within Europe, you'll see a different shape of alliances that will play out just based on the way all of this is going in just the first 60 days. | ||
I can assure you one thing. | ||
We're going to make sure that we inflict as much pain as possible to the American people. | ||
Without inflicting pain on the Canadian population. | ||
You know, all he's doing is hurting the American people. | ||
He thinks the cost is going to go down for automobiles in the U.S. It's the total opposite. | ||
The costs are going to go skyrocketing. | ||
It keeps calling out countries. | ||
He's really pointing us out for the most part. | ||
Ontario. 50% of the parts within the vehicles are American. | ||
And, you know, how do you dissect? | ||
They were showing me drawings today of all the different parts from all over the world, by the way, that goes in one vehicle. | ||
So I can tell you, we just aren't going to roll over. | ||
We're going to retaliate. | ||
And he's going to feel the pain from the American people. | ||
We have two options here. | ||
We either roll over as a country. | ||
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Spencer, author of the great book, Spencer Morrison, this amazing book, Reshore. | ||
You had the 25% tariffs on cars. | ||
That's still causing consternation. | ||
But your piece in the blaze today is a table setter for Liberation Day. | ||
Why is President Trump, and he is maniacally focused on the 2nd of April as Liberation Day, the tariffs that he will announce, reciprocity, and all the duties and all the games they play will go into effect, I think, on the 3rd. | ||
I think that's the same day that the 25% on. | ||
Why is this such an important date? | ||
Walk us through your article, sir. | ||
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Hi, Steve. | |
Thanks for having me on the show this morning. | ||
Always happy to come on and provide some insight. | ||
Liberation Day is a celebration. | ||
It's going to be a celebration of America's economic independence from the world, right? | ||
I mean, we celebrate Independence Day on the 4th of July. | ||
We celebrate political independence from the British Empire. | ||
However, since 1973, when we closed the gold window and we embraced economic globalism, America's economy has been so tied to foreign suppliers like China and the European Union that this country is dependent on them to function. | ||
I mean, we've talked about this before, but you think about all of the day-to-day goods that you use, everything from automobiles, computers, and computer chips. | ||
Aircraft, parts, everything. | ||
It's all made abroad. | ||
It's made in Mexico. | ||
It's made in the European Union. | ||
It's made in China. | ||
It's made in Canada. | ||
America's economy can't function without imports. | ||
We're import-dependent, right? | ||
So what President Trump is saying is he's saying, look, we need to go back to the American system of trade, which prioritizes domestic manufacturing and industry. | ||
We need to reshore these factories so that America can be liberated from these foreign suppliers, right? | ||
Because money and power, these are two sides of the same coin. | ||
America's founding fathers knew that. | ||
I mean, we've learned these lessons time and time again. | ||
The backbone of America's political independence is our ability to manufacture all the things that we need on a day-to-day basis, including military equipment and technology, right? | ||
So I think a lot of people have sort of missed the plot over the last 50 years. | ||
We're not going to have political independence in the long run, right? | ||
So in a very real sense, the 4th of July, Independence Day, this is predicated on Liberation Day. | ||
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Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | |
And Hamilton knew that. | ||
That sort of report on manufacturers is just as important as the Declaration of Independence. | ||
He understood, unless you're independent... | ||
And independence economically meant more than just being yeoman farmers, that you had to have an industrial base and you had to protect that. | ||
And you also had to have finance and credit and all that that went along with being an industrial power. | ||
If you read the report on manufacturers, you see the genius of the founders, of all of them. | ||
They could look downrange hundreds of years. | ||
On what they were working on right there, basically on the Atlantic coast, and see an industrial powerhouse, that would be one of the great, if not dominant, countries in the world, given the political structure they were putting on top of that, sir. | ||
Well, and those lessons were hard fought. | ||
I mean, we have to remember that the American Revolution almost didn't happen. | ||
It was almost unsuccessful because America didn't produce, the colonies didn't produce enough textiles. | ||
We didn't produce firearms, right? | ||
You know, this thing didn't get off the ground without the French sending over 80,000 firearms to the colonies. | ||
80,000. | ||
They sent knives. | ||
They sent swords. | ||
I mean, everything, right? | ||
At the time, the colonies were totally dependent on the British industry for livelihood, right? | ||
I mean, in the lead-up to the American Revolution, one of the things that the British were actually doing is they were putting on all sorts of Penalties on industry. | ||
For example, the British banned the export of blueprints and technology. | ||
They banned the construction of iron-slitting mills. | ||
They didn't want the colonies producing their own steel because they knew that if the colonies produced iron and steel and were able to forge their own tools and weapons... | ||
That that would lead eventually to political independence, right? | ||
I mean, the British mercantile powers were very, very attuned to this issue. | ||
They did not want America becoming an industrial power because they knew if that happens, they're going to be politically free as well, right? | ||
So a big part of the American Revolution was about liberating America not just politically, but economically from Europe. | ||
And they were successful at that. | ||
I mean they turned America – the founders and Alexander Hamilton and the American school tariff policy – turned America into the biggest industrial powerhouse that the world has ever seen. | ||
And that's not the case anymore. | ||
Do you think that's President Trump – but do you think President Trump reaches back and thinks about that with Hamilton and the founders in this – I say you had General Washington at the foundation of the republic. | ||
Abraham Lincoln at the rebirth and now Trump at really the renewal to make America great again. | ||
Do you think he sees it the same way that we have to bring back our industrial might back here to the country in order to really get our total freedom from the globalists? | ||
Oh yeah, I think President Trump is completely aware of this issue. | ||
I mean, he's been on point on tariffs for 40 years and he's never changed his tune, right? | ||
President Trump implicitly understands the link between money and power. | ||
I mean, the guy's a successful businessman. | ||
He knows all about how money informs political power. | ||
And that's why he's doing this. | ||
I mean, and he's even said, look, there's going to be some short-term pain. | ||
That's okay, because we're not looking to orient the economy month to month or year to year. | ||
President Trump and the founding fathers, these guys are looking, you know. | ||
Towards the future, a century from now, what is this country going to look like for grandchildren, great-grandchildren? | ||
Is this going to be a country that is productive and makes things and adds value to our lives and to the world? | ||
Or is this going to be a place where we just consume? | ||
We consume until there's nothing left, right? | ||
I mean, we have a choice to make. | ||
Do we want to be America in the 1800s, or do we want to be Rome right before the fall? | ||
Where we're not making anything and we're just consuming. | ||
Right? We don't want that. | ||
So President Trump is trying to reorient this country from takers into makers. | ||
How do people arm themselves? | ||
Because in the era of information warfare and narrative, how do we arm ourselves? | ||
What's the best way for this audience to arm themselves against this onslaught on CNN, on Fox, on Fox, CNN? | ||
And MSNBC, who are all different just in degree, not in kind, about being neoliberal neocons. | ||
How do they arm themselves against this hit that, oh, it's a tax on working class people, prices are going to go up crazy, that this is the end of the world, and it's nothing more than a tax by the wealthy onto working class people, sir. Yeah, it's crazy that they put these talking points out there because it's exactly the opposite. | ||
And the problem is getting this information out there. | ||
I mean, Steve, God bless you. | ||
You're one of the only people who's allowing this sort of content into the mainstream. | ||
But a lot of the mainstream media, academia, I mean, these guys are totally clamped down on the issue of economic globalism. | ||
I mean, I found this out the hard way. | ||
A couple of years ago, my website, for example, was delisted from Google. | ||
I was suspended from Twitter. | ||
My Facebook page was banned. | ||
You know, I had 84,000 followers. | ||
We were taken down offline. | ||
And what was I talking about? | ||
I was talking about free trade and how it's a big scam and how Americans have lost tens of millions of jobs. | ||
Our industries have been hollowed out. | ||
And this country is poorer than ever. | ||
Because all of our industry is moving to foreign countries. | ||
And you know what? | ||
They cracked down on me, and I've talked to other people who are talking about the same things. | ||
They experienced a similar clampdown. | ||
So what I'm saying here, Steve, is that the elites, the people with the money on Wall Street, the financial class, they really, really, really hate tariffs. | ||
Tariffs are a swear word for them. | ||
They don't want this because what they do is they realign the economy. | ||
From finance into production. | ||
That supports workers as opposed to, you know, investors, capital holders, right? | ||
And tariffs are a tool that keep the industrial production and the wealth in America as opposed to shipping it abroad to developing nations. | ||
And that's what they want, right? | ||
To bring Americans down to the lowest common denominator. | ||
They're doing it in two ways. | ||
They're bringing in foreign workers. | ||
They're flooding the country with foreign workers to lower wages for Americans. | ||
And then they're shipping the jobs to foreign countries, which, guess what? | ||
It's lowering American wages. | ||
So what they want is they want the American working class to be brought down to the same level as people in China and Brazil and Mexico, right? | ||
And we can't let that happen. | ||
And President Trump is not going to let that happen. | ||
Where do people get your article today? | ||
Where do they get the book? | ||
You're going to be doing, hopefully, a lot of media over the next couple of days as Liberation Day approaches. | ||
It's on Wednesday, the 2nd of April. | ||
Where do they go, Spencer, to get the book and to get your writings? | ||
Well, they can check me out on Twitter or on X. It's Real S.P. Morrison. | ||
I posted a link to my article on the Blaze there. | ||
If you can, I would recommend that you read it. | ||
I provide a really good breakdown of the economic history. | ||
And then I also talk a lot about the de-industrialization of America and how that's factored into our relationship with China. | ||
So factories have moved to China, how it's hurting us and what it's doing to America. | ||
Spencer, thank you so much for being on. | ||
I look forward to having you back as we drive towards Liberation Day. | ||
Spencer right there is talking about the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Frank Gaffney, not that excited about the Intel report that landed this week. | ||
We'll have a discussion next. | ||
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We'll have a discussion next. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
You know, Laurie Gohmert... | ||
Brought the heat this morning. | ||
Louie's a proud Texan. | ||
Of course, that University of Texas, Dallas, remember not Austin, Dallas, gave that award to these, really, these Marxist judges. | ||
And we're getting in back of this whole thing about the visas and why we're not being more aggressive. | ||
We're figuring that out. | ||
Been kind of surprising to us the last month or two, but trying to get to the bottom of that. | ||
Because Bolsonaro's trial is everything. | ||
We talk about the hemispheric realignment geostrategically of the United States. | ||
Very important on Brazil. | ||
Frank Gaffney, the team, has done great work of that. | ||
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Frank Gaffney, three things. | ||
The press of time with three things we've got to hit here is the Intel assessment. | ||
You just had Spencer on these tariffs and central to really destroying the Chinese Communist Party, bringing our manufacturing power back from mainland China. | ||
Number two is the assessment. | ||
Number one, I want to get to this assessment of Intel first. | ||
We've got a lot more to go through, including I know you've got some recommendations for the Posse and I also want to talk about capital markets. | ||
So let's talk first about the... | ||
You guys are not particularly happy by the intel assessment that was laid out this week. | ||
It was all overwhelmed by this thing on Signal. | ||
And as you know, we're very proud of Pete Hegseth. | ||
And we're particularly proud of him symbolically going and doing the third, the second island chain to show the Chinese Communist Party what the really boundaries that the geostrategic center of the American hemisphere is actually the vast Pacific. | ||
And that those island chains are very important. | ||
That's why Pete's been over in Hawaii, and that's why he's in Guam. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
Well, as usual, I think you're right on, Steve. | ||
We did a very interesting program. | ||
It was kind of a follow-on to your own interview with Cleo Pascal about that American heartland out in the Central Pacific. | ||
And I think what Pete's doing by his presence there is demonstrating the actual commitment. | ||
Of the United States government under Donald Trump to defend it. | ||
And that couldn't be more important at a moment like this because I personally believe, I talked about it in my commentary this morning, Steve, that the histrionics about the signal group and all that is distracting us at a very dangerous time. | ||
It's not only the case that we see, apparently, multiple divisions. | ||
Of Russian forces being mobilized in Belarus, adjacent to the borders with NATO countries, Poland and the Baltic states specifically. | ||
But we've also got the Chinese now running their exercises, not so much exercises, their preparations for the attacks on Taiwan that are likely coming, without even bothering to give anybody notice that they're doing it. | ||
They're just ratcheting this up, making it more and more a question of when they roll out. | ||
Pete being there, and Pete, I think, not only being in Guam for the purposes of taking stock of that important outpost of the American nation, but also going over the war plans. | ||
Talk about war plans. | ||
The ones that are going to really count are the ones that are, we pray, going to deter the Chinese Communist Party from perceiving... | ||
With all of the disarray and chaos and divisions here, an opportunity to strike. | ||
That has to be – they have to be disabused of that, and they have to be done – that has to be done right urgently. | ||
Talk to me about your assessment of the – and this got lost in the attacks when we really should have had a full discussion. | ||
And a lot of this was rolled over from the Biden administration. | ||
I mean, President Trump's people have been there less than 60 days. | ||
But your assessment of the intelligence report, particularly about the main thing, the Chinese Communist Party, do you think punches were pulled? | ||
Well, not only do I think that, but we had war room rock stars like Captain James Fennell and Sam Faddis and Grant Newsome. | ||
And Brian Kennedy, all taking stock of this net assessment, not net assessment, annual assessment, they call it, and found it very wanting indeed. | ||
I think it actually, Grant Newsom gave it an F, just to give you a sense of it. | ||
And as you said, Steve, I don't really hold this against our team. | ||
I think this is a product of both the previous team, which was there until January 20th, of course, But also the permanent intelligence bureaucracy, the intelligence community staff. | ||
And it's appalling, really, when you look at the fact that this and these hearings especially, Steve, were important because they're an opportunity to educate the American people about the true nature of the threats we're facing. | ||
And at every turn, this product... | ||
Well, at best, understated it. | ||
And at worst, they were simply downright deceptive. | ||
Let me give you one example we drilled down on. | ||
Fentanyl. This report encouraged the notion that somehow the Chinese Communist Party is just having a really hard time getting their hands around stopping this chemical warfare they're engaged in that's killing. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of Americans. | ||
And that couldn't be further from the truth, of course, as you know, Steve, and you talk about it here all the time. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is responsible for that warfare. | ||
It is chemical warfare. | ||
They are deliberately killing Americans with it, and they're making money on the side. | ||
As they do it, subsidizing, by the way, let alone trying to control this production line that runs through Mexico and the cartels and so on. | ||
So that's just one small example, but it leaves the American people, and frankly, it could leave the President of the United States with a very wrong idea about who we're up against, that they seek no... | ||
Question about it. | ||
Our destruction. | ||
This would be the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And how far advanced they are. | ||
Fentanyl just being one example of the unrestricted warfare they've engaged in for decades. | ||
Very decidedly to our detriment. | ||
Talk to me about alternatives. | ||
Are we prepared to do? | ||
Are we prepared to... | ||
You had talked about Team B. What is your... | ||
I know you had people who are action-oriented. | ||
This has happened before where we've had an assessment against the Soviet Union at the time that people thought were incorrect, and it changed the direction of world history because it was quite incorrect, and it was what President Reagan used initially when he came into office to, we win, they lose, take down the evil empire. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
What's your recommendation? | ||
Well, you know, we've... | ||
I've named our Committee on the Present Danger China with your help as a kind of homage to that time. | ||
The Committee on the Present Danger, the original one, was part of the team that brought us the original exercise in competitive analysis, as it was called. | ||
Team B was the shorthand for it, because Ronald Reagan and others like him recognized that what Team A was serving up, that is to say, The intelligence community of the time and the official apparat was grossly misunderstanding the nature of the Soviet threat and lowballing it and otherwise creating this culture of detente, as they called it at the time. | ||
It was really appeasement. | ||
Today we call it engagement. | ||
And the same basic problem is now manifest as witnessed in this assessment. | ||
So what we're calling for now, Brian Kennedy came up with it and was an important upshot of this program, which you can see, by the way, shortly, folks, at presentdangerchina.org for free, as you can do all of our webinars. | ||
This one, Brian said, is in need of another Team B. And so I call right here, right now, on Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Director of National Intelligence, and John Ratcliffe, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, to empanel a second opinion. | ||
And our team at the Committee on the Present Danger of China would be only too happy to help them get this right and make sure that there's not that kind of, well, real disservice that is being done. | ||
Unfortunately, their names are on it now, but I think they can... | ||
Very quickly fix this by saying, we're going to get a competitive analysis going, and we're going to serve it up, not just for the president and the leadership of the U.S. government, but for the American people's benefit as well. | ||
It's desperately needed. | ||
I want to turn to Capital Marks real quickly. | ||
I just want to make sure that he's gone to all the island chains. | ||
Third island chain, second island chain. | ||
He went to Philippines to talk about the South China Sea. | ||
This is Pete Hexeth. | ||
Not Tejio. | ||
And now he's in Japan. | ||
So it's a full... | ||
That symbolically makes the case of Cleo Pascal's how important... | ||
We're a Pacific nation. | ||
We're a Pacific power. | ||
This is what manifests destiny. | ||
Always going west, all the way to the Pacific. | ||
That vast Pacific, central Pacific, is the heartland. | ||
Of the Strategic Defense of the United States. | ||
And Pete Hexeth is going from Hawaii to Guam to the Philippines. | ||
Making a great talk in the Philippines to the folks there about the South China Sea, my beloved sailing area. | ||
We're paying attention. | ||
Frank, capital markets, they're paying attention. | ||
And Pete's on point. | ||
We've got to make the intelligence report. | ||
This is why we need a Team B, right? | ||
With Fennell and Faddis and you and all the guys. | ||
And Cleo. | ||
We need a Team B. To make the intelligence alternative as strong as the strategy that's going to be based upon it, right? | ||
Ultimately, this geostrategic realignment. | ||
Steve, hopefully to the same effect as the original one. | ||
To bring down the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
As you've called for, and we do at the Committee on the Present Danger of China. | ||
That's the only solution to this problem, and it can be done. | ||
In fact, one of the things that Grant Newsome spoke to at the end was the importance of having a Team B that would actually bring forward the evidence that we have of the corruption of the Chinese Communist Party at the leadership level. | ||
The usual suspects served up this pablum. | ||
I think Brad Thayer's coined the phrase, this is kryptonite for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
If the Chinese people actually learn what is being done, not only to them, but to benefit the Xi Jinping's, billionaire, some people call him, profiting off of their hardship, and with our help, frankly, which brings us to the capital market, Steve. | ||
What we are talking about, Is a moment in time when Donald Trump, on the 21st of February, said, we're going to take a very different approach, folks. | ||
With respect to the underwriting that has been going on at the hands of Wall Street, often with the money of the posse. | ||
From your pension funds, from your college savings accounts, from your mutual funds, from your exchange-traded funds. | ||
If it's in emerging markets, it's going into communist China today, folks. | ||
And that means not just into the Chinese Communist Party's coffers, it means going directly, in some cases, into the hands of the People's Liberation Army. | ||
What are they doing with it? | ||
They're using it to buy weapons for what purpose? | ||
To kill you! | ||
Not just servicemen and women in the Pacific, but you personally, your families. | ||
So here's the point. | ||
As we're doing this, Steve... | ||
Yeah, we've got 30 seconds, so we've got to bounce. | ||
I want to make sure people get your word to go see more of this. | ||
We've got two letters that we just sent, one to Paul Atkins, who is the incoming chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the other to Jamie Dimon, to Brian Mahoney, to Ted Pick, and to David Solomon, you know well. | ||
Four of the worst of the guys, the friends of China that we talk about in this book, The Indictment, who are aiding and abetting treasonously the enemy by subsidizing them with our money. | ||
Frank, we've got to bounce. | ||
We're going to put it up. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | |
*music* I will pick up tomorrow morning when we have some time. | ||
I will pick up and walk through this whole thing, concept of a Team B, an alternative to intelligence and how that underpins so much because President Trump's team's only been in place for 60 days. | ||
That report was really the IC community. | ||
And you begin to see the depth of the problem. | ||
And you begin to see what the Ratcliffe's and the Tulsi Gabbards have to do to... | ||
To really go through these places and to make some significant changes. | ||
The intelligence assessment, particularly against our mortal enemy, the Chinese Communist Party, was beyond unsat. | ||
I mean, Grant Newsome, who's the colonel, Marine colonel, wrote the book When China Attacks, one of the most brilliant guys I know, he rated it an F. And there has to be some changes made. | ||
Tomorrow, I'll walk you through the whole concept of a Team B, how it was used with President Reagan, and the important... | ||
The importance it had for this country and the freedom of this country. | ||
One thing, though, I can tell you is that when Rosemary Gibson wrote the book about what was a China RX, it had the thing with the hook in it. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party knew what they were doing when they took the active pharmaceutical ingredients and the generic drugs. | ||
It wasn't just about making money. | ||
They made a ton of money, an incredible amount of money. | ||
It was also strategically holding that supply chain. | ||
They held so many supply chains. | ||
They still do. | ||
They hold us hostage to that. | ||
It's one of the reasons they've had such great infiltration in this country. | ||
They're holding us hostage. | ||
Jace Medical can make sure that you break away from being held hostage because they are going to use that. | ||
They use it during the pandemic, and they're really going to use it if all else fails. | ||
So make sure you go to jacemedical.com, put in code Bannon, you get a discount. | ||
But talk to and engage with the people over there. | ||
Dr. Sean Rollins' team, they built that company off of that book. | ||
Understanding it was a vital need for the American people. | ||
So go to Jace Medical today. | ||
Charlie Kirsten will follow us. | ||
Poso is at the NATO conference. | ||
We're going to have a lot about that tomorrow. | ||
Shilling is there. | ||
Poso is there. | ||
We'll get a full debriefing. | ||
I think he's doing a show there live at 2, I believe. | ||
Or he's basically going to do a big interview, a big hit from there. | ||
We're going to be back at 5 o'clock. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
I think the president is actually going to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
He's going to go this afternoon. | ||
Real America's Voice will be covering all of that. | ||
A lot of activity on Capitol Hill. | ||
There's a lot of consternation now about this budget, what's coming together, how the tax plan. | ||
Remember, we're adamant, if you're going to make this thing work, you can't take the entire Trump 17 tax cut and put it back in place. | ||
The upper bracket. | ||
The upper bracket just can't get the math. | ||
This doesn't work. | ||
Now, I'm prepared to have somebody show me the math that does work, but that math doesn't work, and so that's going to be another huge fight, but we'll get all into that later this afternoon and tomorrow. | ||
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