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Bloomberg is titled, Black Men's Shift Toward the GOP May Not Be Fleeting. | ||
So as we talk about Democrats, they need to talk to their own members, or they're traditionally members of their own base. | ||
You're arguing here, and tell us more about it, that the inroads that Trump made this time around may last. | ||
Well, they may and they may not. | ||
I think what is interesting to understand here is black men still remain overwhelmingly democratic, but that the shift... | ||
That happened nationally. | ||
It happened in key swing states. | ||
And I think what was very interesting about this was that, especially for working-class black men, they're no different than any other voter. | ||
And what they have been saying this year, not just the day after the election or before the election, but within the last six, seven weeks in focus groups, is that the economy matters to them, that they think the Democratic Party has Overreached and overfocused on social issues and cultural issues that they don't necessarily agree with. | ||
And that they don't want just appeals to them as black men. | ||
They want, just like any other voter, appeals to them as men who want to make a living and support their family. | ||
Those are the verbatims in the focus groups. | ||
And I think it's one of the things that, again, we overcomplicate this. | ||
You go to people that have concerns, you listen to those concerns, and you offer them solutions to those concerns. | ||
And often, when we look at politicians that get elected or rise, and we're wondering how did this flawed candidate, whether it's Donald Trump, or let's say you're a center-left Democrat in New York, not progressive, but just center-left, and you're wondering how Zoran Mamdani is rising. | ||
And it's usually because people feel like they have quality of life issues. | ||
And I don't know if I agree with what this person is proposing, but at least they're proposing something. | ||
And at least they're showing that they care. | ||
It's something that Donald Trump has done in the Republican Party, but also for a lot of independents at times, which then gets them to sort of overlook all of his flaws. | ||
And it's something that we see from time to time. | ||
With Democrats, I would say finally, you know, when you look at the problems in our politics, voters have a lot of say in this, but it would also be helpful on the one hand to have presidents that could show restraint, not just do things because they either can or can get away with it, and also, ironically, to have a United States Congress that would exert the power the Constitution gives it. | ||
We see on both sides of the aisle a parliamentary approach where if my guy's in the White House, I'm just not going to say no. | ||
They can take power away from us, and we're going to let them, because we agree with what they're doing. | ||
You need Republicans and Democrats in Congress to tell their own presidents, I know we agree. | ||
I would like to get there. | ||
We don't have the votes. | ||
This belongs to us. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
And nobody wants to do that kind of hard work in Washington. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I 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 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? | ||
MAGA media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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. Mann. | ||
Friday, 20 June, Year of the Lord 2025. | ||
Thank you for sticking around for the second hour of the morning show. | ||
David Drucker, the Dispatch. | ||
And I keep telling people... | ||
We're so distracted by or at least distracted by the war toxins of Fox News that now that we broke the fever and President Trump is actually thinking this thing through, taking the time to think it through and looking at alternatives, particularly maybe coercive diplomacy, right? | ||
We can focus on what's important. | ||
David Drucker had one of the most important stories of the week that unfortunately didn't get the exposure that it needs. | ||
Drucker, this thing was on Bloomberg in the buried lead, which you just said there on your hit, I think on MSNBC, was working class black men are no different than other voters. | ||
Why are they coming in your analysis? | ||
Why specifically are black men now attracting? | ||
It's not the GOP. | ||
It's the MAGA movement in President Trump. | ||
Why do you think that you're seeing a gravitational shift or a tectonic plate shift of working class black men? | ||
So, it's a very interesting phenomenon. | ||
We should be clear at the outset that they were still the third most loyal Democratic voter, percentage-wise, right? | ||
Overwhelming amount of the Black male vote went to Democrats. | ||
But when you have elections decided by two points or less, as this one was, as it was in the swing states and nationally, a shift of four or five points is a really big deal. | ||
And why did it happen? | ||
I think two reasons. | ||
I mean, probably many. | ||
But I think for the purposes of our discussion, Stephen, we can boil it down to this. | ||
One, the Democratic Party overreached and overfocused on hot-button cultural issues that weren't top of mind for just about eight years. | ||
Any voter, but definitely not for black men, number one. | ||
And when you play coalition politics, voters will put up with a lot, but it's where you focus. | ||
And black men, like the majority of voters last year, not all, but the majority by far, were focused on inflation and the economy and public safety as it relates to just both regular public safety in the streets of America and also as it relates to the southern border. | ||
And so that brings us to the second part of this. | ||
Democrats weren't speaking enough to those concerns, let alone whether we want to argue over their solutions. | ||
Part of the problem was they just didn't focus on it enough. | ||
A lot of times voters will be fine with insufficient solutions if they think you care and are offering something. | ||
But then the second part of this is President Trump did focus on these things and in a sense, he was a good | ||
And for some black men, we're seeing an exhaustion with identity politics, meaning they're just a little bit tired of everything being about, here's what we have for black people and Hispanic people and pick your ethnic group. | ||
And they just want somebody who says, listen, I know you want a job, I know you want to make a living, I know you want to support your family. | ||
And the point I've been trying to make is that makes them like any other voter. | ||
And so you also have, I think, with Trump, he's just not an ideological conservative. | ||
He's not a philosophical conservative. | ||
He is conservative on some things. | ||
But I think for some voters, the fact that he is less ideological, in a sense, to them, he's kind of moderate and centrist, notwithstanding how Democrats and some others look at his behavior. | ||
When you look at the policies, he just doesn't seem like an ideologue to a lot of these voters that have given him a shot. | ||
And so I think it's these two factors. | ||
One party not focusing on the right things. | ||
One party focusing on the right things. | ||
And we look at politics, we think it's fixed. | ||
We get caught in these patterns where we're like, well, this is just the way things are. | ||
But if you look at the history of this country, there have been political movements and shifting coalitions. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see what happens in 2026 with the midterms, but also 2028 with the next presidential election when Trump will not be on the ballot. | ||
And we'll see if the next Republican nominee can hold the coalition together the way the president has. | ||
Of course, that's heresy here in the worm. | ||
We'll believe that. | ||
We digress. | ||
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David, as you observe Sir, we won't go there today. | |
As you observe this now, I don't know if you call it a civil war inside the Democratic Party, given what your analysis says and what you just said right there, as you look at what the Democrats are talking about today and working on today, do you see anybody or any... | ||
Border security, immigration, you know, because the numbers came out from Treasury yesterday. | ||
working blue collar people, 2% wage growth, a big part of that was stopping illegal immigration. | ||
Do you see anything right now in this burgeoning civil war on the Democratic side as they try to think through Trump's victory in the new coalition, the 1932 type coalition we're trying to put together on a permanent basis? | ||
Is anybody or anything you hear over on the Democratic side addressing these? | ||
Other classes of professionals, elected officials that are working on trying to figure this out and right the ship with the party so that it's more competitive in national elections. | ||
They don't always get the headlines. | ||
And sometimes these efforts can take a long time because ultimately it sort of rests on what kind of candidates you nominate and which faction of the party has poll. | ||
But for instance, Stephen, in my Bloomberg column, So it's a Democratic effort run by Democratic operatives. | ||
They're making all of the information public. | ||
They're not hiding it. | ||
They're not sugarcoating it. | ||
They're the ones that really turned me on to... | ||
So this information is coming from Democrats, not from Republicans, not that Republicans aren't focused on it. | ||
I think, you know, the other thing is that there's, and this always happens after you lose an election, whatever the party is, right? | ||
I mean, you know, there's one faction that believes we just need to double down on what failed. | ||
We just didn't do it right. | ||
We didn't do it enough. | ||
And there's another faction that's like, no, we lost because people didn't like what we were offering. | ||
And so there are different groups of centrist Democrats that are pushing the party to do very simple things. | ||
I was at a conference of centrist Democrats in Washington a few weeks ago, and one of the operatives was showing polling data, and he's like, we need to nominate people that know how to talk to ordinary people. | ||
And Congressman Tom Swasey from Long Island in New York And then when I say, I ask them, well, what do you think the Democratic Party is focused on? | ||
they list another five things, meaning we're not focused on the things, we're not talking to voters about the things that matter to them. | ||
And so in some ways, these are simple solutions, but moving a political party to accept... | ||
Sometimes it doesn't take time, right? | ||
I mean, the Republican Party had what was supposed to be a permanent structural majority in 2004. | ||
And two years later, there was a Democratic wave. | ||
And two years after that, there was Barack Obama. | ||
So sometimes these things move fast. | ||
Sometimes they move very slow. | ||
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and what you know the instance what happens here but you you 100%. | ||
David Drucker, where do people go to get all your writing over The Dispatch and also your social media so people can start to follow you? | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I'm on X at David M. Drucker, which is my byline. | ||
You can go to thedispatch.com, thedispatch.com, and my Bloomberg columns. | ||
I'm still getting used to the terminal and how all of that stuff works. | ||
But Bloomberg has a syndication process, so some of them have been showing up in local newspapers. | ||
Now, when you're on the terminal, that's... | ||
The Bloomberg terminal is one of the most powerful information distribution systems in the world. | ||
It's the reason Michael Bloomberg is worth, what, $80 billion, right? | ||
No, very powerful. | ||
David, thank you so much for joining us and love your hits on TV. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Things that matter and fights that matter. | ||
There are not a lot of people in the world. | ||
You see what's happening over at Fox News and all this cheerleading. | ||
My next guest, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
This individual, I think more than anyone else for decades now, has given us a pretty good idea of what this fight's about. | ||
Not to focus on the marginal, but focus on the thing itself. | ||
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into doing things that the American people, particularly working-class people of every race, color, ethnicity, religion, adamantly oppose. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
How does it happen? | ||
You've seen this last week of this whole war against the Persians. | ||
How does this happen? | ||
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Alex Jones joins us next in the war room. | ||
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Honored to have now Alex Jones in. | ||
So Alex, start with just the last week. | ||
Friday a week ago. | ||
You had all this cheerleading. | ||
It was all, you know, shock and awe, people beating on their chest. | ||
Here's what's happening. | ||
And now, a week later, the President of the United States is saying, hey, we're going to take a deep breath. | ||
We're going to think this whole thing through. | ||
I've got my Whitcoff team back working on negotiations for a deal. | ||
and he's pivoting to work on the big, beautiful bill, and of course, what I think is the most important front of the Third World War, which is Los Angeles and the sanctuary cities, of which a Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Well, you're absolutely right. | ||
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I don't like the mullahs any more than you do. | ||
And I'd love to see the Persians get their country back. | ||
But all the regime change the U.S. and England have been involved in for 80 plus years in Iran has always just made things worse. | ||
And Trump was moving, obviously, to Iran. | ||
And now the White House has admitted that most of his top generals and strategists have said, we don't want to go into a direct strike with Iran for a whole bunch of scenarios that are very probable. | ||
And then, of course, you've got Eric Carilla, who's very respected and a great veteran. | ||
Who is focused on the Middle East, who's got the president and Hegseth's ear. | ||
But when it gets to a lot of the other geopolitical issues tied into it, he really wasn't briefing, I guess, the president on that. | ||
I'm sure he's aware of those things. | ||
But just the issue of the Strait of Hormuz getting blocked, which the Iranians can easily do and said they will, that will send oil to 110, 130, 140. | ||
That will then double the CPI inflation. | ||
Then that will get interest rates raised undoubtedly. | ||
You do the equations. | ||
The economists have all done it. | ||
It's a fact. | ||
And that would derail Trump's economic recovery plan that's already going so well on the trade deals, on getting our independence back, on ending our long surrender. | ||
You mentioned the sanctuary cities being the real fight to go in and expose the election fraud. | ||
The Ninth Circuit saying, no, the president has control of the National Guard. | ||
And Newsom's a complete liar. | ||
You've got the Democrat Party at the lowest polling numbers in its history continuing to drop to record lows every week. | ||
True free fall, flatline, game over. | ||
If we just press through, you've got record low fundraising. | ||
They're in total crisis. | ||
We have the victory, but if we have a super unpopular war and we directly get into it and then we hit them, the Iranians will hit our bases, they will hit the aircraft carriers, and then we will be forced to go into full war. | ||
Let's say there's regime change. | ||
Then it goes into a quagmire. | ||
We know even the CIA is now, it's in the news, brief Trump, and explain that, oh, they might build a nuke quicker if we don't take them out immediately. | ||
And it looks like we can't take them out very quickly. | ||
This would be probably protracted. | ||
And what they're really hinting at is they've got the bomb. | ||
They've had the bomb. | ||
I've been saying that for 15 years, and I have sources. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
Sources on the ground, sources in CENTCOM that saw it, the satellites, we've got spies with snoopers on the ground. | ||
We know they've got a lot of fissile material from the scans, from the aircraft and satellites that can pick this up. | ||
So we know they've got it. | ||
That's why Netanyahu for 25 years has said they're two weeks away. | ||
Well, from my intel 15 years ago, they had enough fissile material. | ||
Now, are the bombs all put together? | ||
We don't know, but they've got it. | ||
And with the technology, this is 1940s technology, it's easy. | ||
So now that's finally starting to hit the news. | ||
Trump doesn't want a Libya scenario. | ||
Now Russia has come out and made a disturbing threat of nuclear Armageddon. | ||
And a week ago was saying they were probably not going to get involved. | ||
Now they're saying they're going to get involved. | ||
China is hoping we get involved because they believe it'll push people quicker into the BRICS and accelerate the dollar's problems that Trump's trying to stabilize and on the track we're on will happen. | ||
And so strategically at every level, this goes from bad to worse. | ||
We had the Pakistani defense minister last week saying all the Muslims must unite against Israel and fight them. | ||
And then these nuclear threats they pulled back and then Trump met with the head of their army. | ||
And for lunch on Tuesday, so Trump's looking at all the different geopolitical pieces to this, and I've had some listeners say, well, so what? | ||
We want to get rid of the moolahs. | ||
So what if gas hits 130? | ||
You know, what do you care about, money? | ||
No, no, I don't care about myself having to pay more for gas. | ||
For people that don't understand economics out there, energy is everything, and that's the real lace in the hole to lower inflation and lower interest rates. | ||
We must have that. | ||
That's why Trump is accelerating us, not just number one, but to intensify our exports for the entire planet. | ||
Low energy costs translates into everything. | ||
And so it is essential. | ||
It is the lifeblood of our entire agenda. | ||
We must deliver on economic recovery. | ||
We must deliver on what we are pushing to save America, the central pillar of Western civilization that's holding up the whole planet. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The globalists have positioned us for economic collapse when Kamala got in. | ||
They were getting ready to lower the credit ratings and things in the future. | ||
They want to end the dollar and bring in this global central bank digital currency that Trump has wisely said he'll stop. | ||
He's successfully stopping BRICS right now. | ||
And so if they were able to do this, it will unravel everything that we're doing. | ||
So just like the private Federal Reserve. | ||
That's part of the same central banking private cartel in the EU gave them interest rate cuts. | ||
We don't get interest rate cuts when it's an absolutely needed ingredient, though the economy is still coming back somewhat despite that. | ||
And I think Trump should go to Congress and say, hey, they've got their charter. | ||
Sure, I can't tell them what to do, but you can repeal their charter if they don't start doing what I tell them. | ||
So he needs to aggressively not just call Powell an idiot, because I don't think Powell's an idiot. | ||
He's a globalist. | ||
And so you have the EU, you have the CHICOMs allied, you have the central banks, foreign-owned of our Federal Reserve, not giving us what we need. | ||
And so it's outrageous. | ||
And it's all meant to kill the Trump recovery and to collapse us into this globalist system as a rump state of their larger empire. | ||
And it's treason. | ||
And so those are the central issues that you understand, that others understand. | ||
And I know the president understands this. | ||
When he gets reminded of it, but there's just a hysteria by Netanyahu, who is in big political trouble, to try to control our politics and to try to basically be our president. | ||
And look, I'm all of the Israelis who take the Mullahs out successfully, but they knew that Iran had all these missiles. | ||
They knew that a lot would get through. | ||
They knew they would run out of defense missiles and that we would run out. | ||
And so as this continues on, it's going to get worse and worse. | ||
And so that's the point we're at. | ||
But if he hits them with the bunker busters, the Mullahs say they will hit our ships, and then you'll have about to be decommissioned the Nimitz just out there in front of everybody, like the Lusitania in World War I, and the Iranians will hit it. | ||
And then what are we going to do? | ||
The American people will suddenly demand war. | ||
We didn't want it in World War I, but once they sunk Lusitania, we did. | ||
And the Germans obviously put ads in the newspapers. | ||
Said, you know, don't sail on the ship. | ||
It's carrying weapons. | ||
So we're at that point. | ||
We're at that gulp of Tonkin point. | ||
And we cannot afford this crisis. | ||
And I know from my sources that they do have the material for bombs to put them together. | ||
I think they already have them put together very, very quickly. | ||
And so now you put them in a corner and they have shown that they're psychotic, their leadership, and that then we probably will have a nuclear attack. | ||
On Israel. | ||
And we don't know if the missiles will get shot down. | ||
They may detonate in an airburst regardless if they are hit. | ||
And then most of the Rand Corporation, Pentagon War Games, as you know, Steve, trend towards a nuclear war. | ||
If one starts, even a limited exchange, very quickly, India, Pakistan, go at it. | ||
You've already got the situation in Ukraine. | ||
All of this together is a recipe and a perfect storm for Armageddon. | ||
You said something early at the top that the generals had actually talked to him about the even viability of the limited strike to remove it, which Israel was kind of counting on. | ||
Walk me through that. | ||
We've got about two minutes, so I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
What do you mean the generals have now, not second thoughts, but they're telling about that this is not, as Kayleigh McEnany said, one swoop across. | ||
Is it, sir? | ||
No, the bunker busters we've got are the best in the world, and the Pentagon admits that it might take you. | ||
And we know they've got other sites because they're so deep under the earth, under these mountains. | ||
And so then it's not even assured, and I can guarantee you, they're not keeping all the fissile material and parts in those bunkers. | ||
In fact, none of it may even be in there. | ||
And so if they know it's going to be targeted, why would they have it there? | ||
I think Trump's thinking kind of third dimensional there. | ||
Can we get it instead of fourth, fifth dimensional or second, third, fourth consequences? | ||
Do you even really believe that their bomb ingredients are actually in? | ||
The big center of the bullseye. | ||
I mean, just classic strategy would say they're not going to be in there. | ||
That's where they've been assembling it. | ||
And the evidence shows they've already got it, so why would it be in the assembly area? | ||
It will be cached somewhere, just like their conventional munition ballistic missiles and warheads are. | ||
Alex, hang on for one second. | ||
We'd love to keep you through the break and getting more of this. | ||
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Alex, you just said something, and you know the details. | ||
You have tremendous contacts and relationships, both the intelligence community, defense community, CENTCOM, international leaders. | ||
This is something that hasn't been talked about. | ||
You never see this talked about. | ||
The Persians are an ancient civilization. | ||
You know, this is not Iraq. | ||
This is not Afghanistan, as ancient as those civilizations are. | ||
This was the great enemy of the Roman Empire. | ||
They're not dumb people. | ||
They're very smart people. | ||
The mullahs are crazy, and what they've done with this radical version of Islam is obviously out of control. | ||
And I don't know how even deep that goes against the Zoroasterism and the ancient religions of Persia. | ||
But they're very smart people. | ||
They've already been known as very tough negotiators, very smart. | ||
They're just not sitting there. | ||
And the way they've built Fordor is actually quite brilliant, understanding the day would come that the West would come looking for this. | ||
But they've actually done things. | ||
I want you to walk through that again so this audience understands. | ||
It's not saying it's all there. | ||
If the end game, and we know this from Bibi and the Israelis, the end game is to take up Fordor or what represents their entire ability. | ||
To produce a nuclear weapon, it's just as tough as that nut is to crack. | ||
And we had Hugo Lowe on here yesterday from Guardian who did the study, you know, got the report of the bomb damage assessment inside the Pentagon, which came to the conclusion. | ||
You said 10. They're saying at least five or more to get to your 10. And even then they said that might not do it. | ||
You might have to go to a tactical nuclear weapon to take this thing out. | ||
Even then you're saying, hey, look. | ||
Don't think these Persians got it all there now because they're smart enough to know they've got to spread this stuff around. | ||
Walk me through that. | ||
Where actually is, if you're going to have a military endgame here, what then needs to be done, sir? | ||
Well, their whole strategy has been to get the bomb, but then sit back and deny that they have it. | ||
They've done the opposite of the North Koreans, flaunting that they have it. | ||
And we know they've had the fissile material, and we've had the assessments. | ||
And we know Israel knows this. | ||
We know the Pentagon knows this because that's where I learned about it. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
And these people I trust. | ||
And then I talked to other people once I got the info and they said, yeah, you're not supposed to know that. | ||
But yeah, that's true. | ||
So that's just well known. | ||
And the Saudi Arabians have nukes, but they keep them in Pakistan. | ||
I've said that seven, eight years ago that came out last year that they're, quote, seeking it. | ||
But the idea that you can Have even a probability of taking out all of their nuclear material and missiles is just futile. | ||
Maybe they are as unpopular, and we know they are with many people over there. | ||
Maybe there will be an uprising, and maybe the Mullahs will fall. | ||
But a lot of the assessments are that they'll be able to hang on for a very, very long time. | ||
And again, close the trade-off moves to a lot of other things. | ||
And so if Israel basically had unlimited weapons from us, and this just went on for six months, and they just continued to bomb anything, you know, the satellites looks like a weapons platform or weapons cache, that it could degrade it a lot. | ||
But that's been their whole strategy is to hide these different sizes, and they're firing bigger and bigger ones. | ||
And they fired recently one that has a 2,000-kilometer range. | ||
And so... | ||
And so it just doesn't fit the reality of it. | ||
And that's what President Trump needs to know. | ||
If he's not being given those assessments, people are keeping him in the dark. | ||
I mean, most of what I'm saying has been open intelligence for a very long time. | ||
I mean, you figured it out, I figured it out five weeks ago or so that, you know, And then Trump's like, I don't know why Putin's bombing and intensified. | ||
And then I said, looks like he hadn't been briefed. | ||
And we can have later, it turns out he hadn't been briefed. | ||
and was like, oh, I didn't know they doubled that. | ||
And then Operation Spiderweb, very similar to the Israeli operation inside... | ||
the Coalition of the Willing within NATO, that is publicly, Keir Starmer, MERS, and Macron. | ||
With Zelensky going ahead with this, saying their business policy in the EU is a 20-30 year conventional war that will bankrupt Russia, and then they're going to break it in five parts, says that deputy head of the unelected commission. | ||
This is all going directly against our interests, our policies, what Trump is negotiating for. | ||
And so it's—and then you've got interests that want to take out Iran in the Pentagon and also in intelligence, but they're the minority in what I've seen. | ||
That are basically in line with Israel and basically are, some people in the Pentagon, closer to Netanyahu and their positions and ideas, and they are even to Trump. | ||
And then I look at their assessments. | ||
Oh, all we need is the U.S. to blow up a couple of these bases with bunker busters. | ||
And then I ask those very people, I say, that's all he needs to do, huh? | ||
So they're going to then hit our ships and our bases, and then we will have to attack them back, and now we're going into full war. | ||
When this will then turn the whole world against us, again, drive everybody into bricks. | ||
And that's on the low end of problems, derailing our plan to innovate, cut, and expand revenue with tariffs. | ||
And so it is an unmitigated disaster. | ||
This isn't just the estimated low end, $8 trillion spent on Middle Eastern wars since 2003. | ||
I mean, imagine that if that was in technology and investment and infrastructure and real super weapons that we know we've got but haven't fully deployed, then we will have total dominance with our offensive golden dome, and that's really what it is, offensive, defensive. | ||
And then we have something beyond mutually assured destruction to ensure world peace, and now the United States' economic power, cultural power, military power is totally dominant. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
We've got about five minutes in this segment. | ||
If you walked into the Oval Office this morning, Alex Jones, and had five minutes with the Commander-in-Chief, go ahead and roll. | ||
Tell me what Alex Jones tells him right now. | ||
Mr. President, I absolutely agree with you that the Mullahs want to destroy Israel and that they're unpopular and that they are a serious danger to world peace. | ||
But if you look at all the different assessments that I know you've been given, and I know that most of your advisors have told you, it will, bare minimum, cause oil prices, which you already see, going up to explode. | ||
The Iranians, in most assessments, will easily block Strait of Hormuz by sinking their own ships, much less ours or others. | ||
20% of the oil the world goes through there. | ||
The low estimates are 110. | ||
Higher estimates go as high as 200 or more. | ||
Double the CPI inflation, and then that will raise interest rates. | ||
And then if you look at the numbers that Lutnik and Baset have put out that were very accurate, it will definitely derail your entire economic recovery plan that's so critical, not just for us, but for the whole world. | ||
And I know from talking to my sources in CENTCOM over the years, but also from open intelligence, and Netanyahu, remember, said 24 years ago, they're two weeks from a bomb. | ||
From my information, for about 15 years, We know from surface sensors with our agents on the ground and also from satellite and aircraft that they picked up the signatures. | ||
And if you haven't been told this, please go talk to your people at the Pentagon at the CIA and that they do have weapons-grade fissile material and a lot of it. | ||
And if you just look at basic strategy, they've already moved the delivery systems and the ingredients for these bombs are undoubtedly not there. | ||
Where it was constructed and developed. | ||
And in my view, that is just a distraction to make people think that that's the only place for the UN inspectors to go look. | ||
And you have Russia threatening that this could trigger a nuclear war. | ||
Pakistan, I know, says that they're not going to intervene for now. | ||
I know you've talked to them wisely. | ||
But there's just so many variables here. | ||
And then you've got the issue of a failed state. | ||
And an ongoing civil war there. | ||
And the Israelis talking about commando raids. | ||
And what happens if they get pinned down and killed? | ||
And then the U.S. would probably be obliged to go in. | ||
And it would look like the Delta Force and their failed raid with Jimmy Carter in the late 70s. | ||
This is just a Pandora's box. | ||
And that's why I know, because it's... | ||
That's been a distraction. | ||
China is everything. | ||
Winding down this Ukraine war is everything. | ||
You've done a great job through soft power, not just with these trade deals, ending our surrender to the WF and the globalists and the UN, but actually getting countries to align with us politically and culturally. | ||
Through these trade deals. | ||
And you're winning. | ||
Winning faster and quicker and better than I thought. | ||
And this is a blessing from God. | ||
Why God, I believe, spared you in Butler in July of last year. | ||
And so I just pray that you will continue, as I know you're doing, to just get as many assessments from as many people as you can and just know that there are some people giving you limited They're not lying to you, but they're being deceptive through omission. | ||
And there are a lot of other scenarios that are also very, very, very dire that go from bad to worse. | ||
I mean, I read in the news, I don't know if that's accurate, but it fits with information I have in closing, Mr. President, that U.S. intelligence has told you that attacking Iran directly, they probably won't fall very quickly and that that would accelerate them to go ahead and... | ||
finish the bomb and they're telling you there, sir, that they believe that they have all the ingredients, which they do from my information. | ||
And if you haven't been given that information, I would beg you to please go investigate it and find out if you find any information that that's true. | ||
Because they've got an ace up their sleeve and if they are cornered, they are a Shiite hereditary dictatorship and they are a cornered. | ||
And I know in closing, Mr. President, it sounds like I'm arguing for Netanyahu now, saying they're about to get a bomb, and here I am saying I believe they already have a bomb. | ||
Well, that's the point, is the genie's already out of the bottle. | ||
And if cornered, that then accelerates the probability that they will try to smuggle one into Israel. | ||
They may already have one in Lebanon. | ||
They may already have one in Gaza. | ||
Or they may be able to deliver one on one of these missiles. | ||
Instead of firing 100 missiles at a time, they could fire 200, 300 at a time. | ||
And in amongst that could be two of these ballistic missiles with atomic bombs on their nose cone. | ||
And look, it's sad that they probably have it. | ||
So does North Korea. | ||
So do a lot of others. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
I'm not going to tell you what I think you should do. | ||
I would just ask you to please take your time on this, sir, and not be stampeded into anything that could potentially not just derail your agenda to save America and the West and the world, but could trigger the end of the world as we know it. | ||
Alex Jones, the deep state tried to shut you down and they failed. | ||
Where do people go to get your show? | ||
Where do they get you on social media, sir? | ||
Well, we're still fighting, but we're still here winning in court now. | ||
They're very panicked. | ||
At RealAlexJonesOnX and at Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
And Steve, thank you so much. | ||
I'd love to interview you. | ||
You're really the story. | ||
I know you talked to the president yesterday and you're a very humble person. | ||
A lot of other smart people are as well, but I know he respects you because you've been right. | ||
Basically every time, nobody's got an accuracy rate like you. | ||
I'm junior to that. | ||
You are tomorrow's news today. | ||
So for myself, my family, and the whole world, thank you, Steve Bannon. | ||
Alex Jones, thank you. | ||
You've been doing this for many decades, and you've been dead spot on in this, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I hope the president takes your advice. | ||
Slow down, think it through, look at alternatives. | ||
Very wise. | ||
That's called discernment right there. | ||
That's how you stop on this war fever. | ||
We don't need war fever right now. | ||
We need the president to take his time and think things through, as Alex Jones just said, so eloquently put out. | ||
Short break. | ||
Okay, make sure, particularly over the next week or two, always tune in. | ||
We should do it anyway, but make sure, particularly with the information being put out, stick around for Charlie Kirk, two hours of populist nationalism, next on Real America's Voice, then... | ||
Then you got Gruber, then you got Bowling, and then back to War Room. | ||
Today, we are going to break down Ray Dalio, this whole issue with debt, deficits, where it stands with the big, beautiful bill. | ||
I'm hearing, hey, I'm just passing on what I'm hearing from legitimate sources. | ||
I think you may be in a position on this bill now that people are actually talking, maybe we've got to go back and break it in two. | ||
You heard that before? | ||
I think there's a lot of folks in the Senate that think this thing is so different than the House, and they have not kept Johnson in the loop. | ||
Johnson admits this, says, I have no idea what's going on. | ||
So the probability that this gets somehow negotiated out, just given the process of the House and the Senate, by the time to get it on President Trump's desk by July 4th, could it happen? | ||
Yes. | ||
Would it be a monumental effort? | ||
Yes. | ||
Do we have to understand the implications of what's in it, just like military options in Persia? | ||
This is why we've got to take a deep breath and look through this. | ||
Ray Dalio, who, by the way, is Bridgewater, we totally disagree about the Chinese Communist Party, but he runs the biggest hedge fund in the world, and he's preaching the gospel of the war room about debt and deficits. | ||
And today, Morning Joe, actually starts talking about gold. | ||
Which, remember, I'm not a gold bug. | ||
I've never been. | ||
But this is pretty obvious over the last five or six years since the Biden regime came in. | ||
You've got to look for alternatives. | ||
That's why I go check out the guys at Birch Gold right now. | ||
End of the dollar empire. | ||
Alex Jones talked about the BRICS. | ||
The Rio reset. | ||
The lead stories in the New York Times the other day was, quite frankly, was about the Chinese finance minister saying, hey, we're going to put up an alternative in Rio. | ||
I know you're not going to buy it today, but it's a true alternative for what the Americans have done. | ||
And that is you want some sort of gold-backed certificate or some sort of basket of currencies or something with the yuan, their currency, which is you wouldn't normally touch with a barge pole, right? | ||
Now in play. | ||
Make sure you go and talk to the Philip Patrick team. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Get the Philip Patrick team and talk about it. | ||
So much going on. | ||
We're going to be back here 5 to 7. I do not miss it. | ||
Also live again tomorrow morning, Saturday, for our beloved Saturday morning show. | ||
Trevor Comstock, the Make America Healthy Again and Make America Great Again. | ||
And folks, we're going to have more of the Make America Healthy Again. | ||
Obviously, trying to make sure we shut down these war toxins until President Trump can think everything through. | ||
Took up a majority of time this week. | ||
We're going to get back on it. | ||
But in the interim, Trevor Comstock, you're the founder and CEO of a company that's extraordinary, Sacred Human Health. | ||
What do you got for us today? | ||
Yeah, thank you, Steve. | ||
And on that note, I really did just want to share a little background on us for anyone who isn't familiar. | ||
But we created Sacred Human to essentially offer health supplements at an affordable price that are clean, natural, and made with integrity. | ||
So when we launched a little over a year ago, our goal is really just to provide people with high quality products and kind of break away from the But I've said it before, unfortunately, a lot of these companies in the industry, in the supplement space specifically, will market their products as healthy. | ||
But then if you take a closer look, you find preservatives, food dyes, binders, and artificial ingredients that really aren't beneficial for your health. | ||
And then on top of that, many of these producers just outsource their production overseas, oftentimes to China. | ||
Where quality control can be very questionable. | ||
So in that regard, we just took the opposite route and we ensure that everything's produced right here in the USA. | ||
So we have a good grip on our quality control and manufacturing process. | ||
And same thing in regards to our ingredients. | ||
We source the majority of our ingredients within the US as well. | ||
And then off that too, I just wanted to quickly touch on our flagship product being our grass-fed beef liver, which is an amazing source and a dense source of nutrients as well. | ||
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Then on top of that, liver is rich in iron, which is great for preventing things like anemia, and incorporates trace minerals like copper or zinc, which are great for metabolism. | ||
All in all, the best way to put it is it's essentially nature's multivitamin, so you get a lot of bang for your buck, and your body can retain these nutrients because it comes in a bioavailable form, so your body doesn't just flush out these nutrients, which again, I would like to say is a good bang for your buck. | ||
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So that's pretty much it. | |
Yeah, where do they go right now to get all the information? | ||
I love your website. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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But again, Sacred Human or sacredhumanhealth.com. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
I want to give a shout out and a thanks too to Jack Posobiec, of course the great Charlie Kirk, Benny Johnson, Alex Jones, many other of the podcasters, everybody that's trying to have been... | ||
A big historic week. | ||
President Trump's working through it. | ||
and he'll work through it, come to the right conclusion, as he always does. | ||
And now he's focused on setting things right here in the United States. | ||
Big court win. | ||
We'll talk about that at 5 o'clock. | ||
So we've got so much going. | ||
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I think that's what they were coming after me for. | ||
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I just read a couple more false articles out there. | ||
Big win in Colorado. | ||
And by the way, Steve, the president just came out today. | ||
He's going to go after that 2020 stolen election with the prosecutor. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Short. | ||
Charlie Kirk up next. | ||
Stick around. |