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Jan. 3, 2018 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Roger Stone Talks Trump Bannon Feud
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If you are Secretary of State Tillerson, if you are U.N. Ambassador Haley, and you disagree with the president in the case of Tillerson about Charlottesville, then you are supposed to keep it to yourself or verbalize your objections to the president directly in a private conversation.
That's your prerogative.
But going public.
And, you know, urinating on the person who appointed you to high public office, the person who gave you the privilege to serve your country at the highest levels, that's treasonous.
That's a lack of protocol, a lack of manners, and entirely inappropriate, in my opinion.
I'm Alex Jones, your host.
We know that Stephen Bannon did not like Jared Kushner or Donald Trump Jr.
We know that behind the scenes he's said a lot of negative things about him.
Everybody knows I don't get involved in infighting.
And I'm just glad it ever boiled out into the open.
I'll leave it at that.
Stephen Bannon, I think, had some great vision.
I think he helped the campaign.
I'm not here to attack Stephen Bannon.
I am here to say, though, that the media, the establishment media, kind of pushed him the last year like he was really the president and that he was going to take control of the liberty movement so they could then act like he was derailed and the liberty movement's takeover of the Republican Party had failed.
And I said that a year ago, and that's exactly how they've scripted it now.
You didn't fail.
I didn't fail because Judge Moore went off the rails.
We're winning.
So they keep saying it's a victory for the Republican establishment.
Is that why they're almost all to a man resigning and leaving?
Because they know there's a new sheriff in town.
Seven senators, 25 members of Congress that are neocons, gone.
Orrin Hatch, the latest.
John McCain going out the old-fashioned way.
But that said, I look up Michael Wolfe.
This guy is famous.
As like a BuzzFeed, PPGate typewriter.
And let's put up some of Jack Posobiec's quotes that are dead on.
He's found quotes from the books that turn out to be wrong.
That he's known for invented or changed quotes, apparent factual errors, Brill's content, Columbia Journalism Review.
This guy is known to make stuff up.
It's called pathetic, disgusting.
Twisted.
zero evidence.
It goes on and on.
So, that said, I don't want a civil war.
It's fun to jump in on one.
And, you know, you see the headlines on Drudge, which I agree are accurate, according to this article in Guardian.
Bannon flips on the president.
Says it's money laundering.
Says it's treason.
Unloads on family.
The quotes are taken out of context.
They're cobbled together.
But Bannon is known for this behind the scenes.
So I'm going to get Roger Stone, who doesn't ever really give up sources or stuff behind the scenes, but it wasn't a secret meeting.
I just never talked about it.
He had like an hour and a half meeting with Bannon a few months ago.
I was invited.
I decided not to go because I knew Roger would just do a great job.
He reported it all back to me.
We never really talked about it on air, but we got a lot of interesting information.
And the reason this is important is we need to know where Bannon actually stands.
We're going to try to suss this out right now here on air.
But Posobiec and others are saying the quotes are out of context to sell books, buy the fake news media, and this guy is a known BuzzFeed-type person.
BuzzFeed's like the new name of yellow journalism, the new standard of that.
That's the facts.
But where there's smoke, there is some fire.
So it may be much to about nothing because Bannon's, quote, power has been waning, which...
I don't want to see that happen.
I want to see things get bigger and more successful.
I'm not in competition with Breitbart or Daily Call or anybody else.
I just promote them one way.
They never promote us.
When they do good stuff, we just link to it.
Because I'm in a war.
Roger Stone, thanks for showing up so quickly.
You'll ride shotgun with Dr. Jerome Corsi popping in next segment to give us his take on this.
Jack Posobiec will be joining us as well.
I'm going to get more into all the nuclear war and economic information in the next hour with Gerald Salente.
But we haven't talked, so we haven't gotten our minds together.
What is your first approximation of this?
Well, Alex, first of all, I think Jack Posobiec is a great...
An aggressive young journalist, and I think he has really hit this on the head.
Based on many years' experience with him, anything Michael Wolfe writes has to be taken with a grain of salt.
He once quoted the late Roger Ailes saying something about me that perturbed me.
When I went back to Ailes, Ailes said he had never said anything of the kind.
Wolfe had no recording to disprove it.
I prefer to believe my friend of 30 years, Roger Ailes.
So also, I think some context is important here, Alex.
When you are in a presidential campaign, and I've been in 10, when you're in the bunker, when you are seeking grenades to throw over the wall at the enemy, and you are approached by someone you know.
Who claims authoritatively that they have information that would be of value to you.
You take the meeting.
The meeting is not illegal.
The meeting is not improper.
The meeting could be politically embarrassing if it turns out to be a setup.
In this case, the fact that the Russian woman lawyer who reached out to Don Jr. through a British PR man Who Don Jr. knew and who had worked with, turns out to be a nothing burger.
She has nothing.
Making it clear that it was just the meeting itself she was trying to achieve, so it could then be spun into something it is not.
So they'd have some microscopic connection somehow to Russians when Hillary's up to her eyeballs.
Well, that's all known and documented.
So this is just the media trying to then desperately reboot the whole Russiagate fable, fairy tale, and at the same time cause a Republican civil war?
I think in essence you're pretty close.
Look, I like Steve Bannon.
I am an ally of Steve Bannon.
We don't see eye-to-eye on everything.
We have our disagreements, particularly his tendency to wear three button-down shirts on top of each other.
But it's a free country, and he's free to dress like a vagabond if he wishes to.
He and I have a running joke about this, and none of it is meant in rancor.
Sure, but in your meeting with him, I don't know how much you want to get into here on air, but I mean, there is signs of paranoia that Drudge points out that's well known, and I'm not putting Bannon down, but he's not God.
And at the same time, I mean, he is angry at some folks in the administration.
So then I look at that and I wonder, is some of what Wolf, this I think known quantity of a fiction writer, did Wolf decide to actually get into real journalism and not just engage in fiction? - Or maybe part of his story is correct and the rest of it is false.
That's entirely possible as well.
Look, Steve Bannon's animus for the president's son-in-law is well known.
The president's son-in-law was the helmsman who inserted so many of these This is something we talked
about last night on The War Room.
Secretary of State Tillerson, if you are U.N. Ambassador Haley, and you disagree with the president in the case of Tillerson about Charlottesville, then you are supposed to keep it to yourself or verbalize your objections to the president directly in a private conversation.
That's your prerogative.
But going public.
And urinating on the person who appointed you to high public office, the person who gave you the privilege to serve your country at the highest levels, that's treasonous.
That's a lack of protocol, a lack of manners, and entirely inappropriate, in my opinion.
You're right, my friend.
Stay there.
I want to come back and get more into the civil emergency, just dealing with drug dealers and child traffickers that Trump has put into effect.
And see where the agenda is going in the new year with you and also where you think this attempted reboot of Russiagate will go.
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You know, someone very profoundly once said, Many years ago that if fascism ever comes to America, it'll come in the name of liberalism.
Go ahead.
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There's a story that came out in the last 24 hours, and pardon the expression, it is...
Juicy.
It supposedly happened in 2013, the year Trump hosted the Miss Universe pageant in Moscow.
The bombshell burst Tuesday evening when CNN reported the president-elect and President Obama were briefed on the matter last week.
The report included unsubstantiated claims that Russian intelligence compiled a dossier on Mr. Trump during visits to Moscow.
He dismissed outright the very idea that he would take part in the sordid acts described in the report.
He denied everything.
He called it all fake news.
Does anyone really believe that story?
I'm also very much of a germaphobe, by the way.
Believe me.
CNN reported that last Friday, intelligence chiefs presented Trump with claims of Russian efforts to compromise him.
The 35-page dossier on the so-called Russian connection to Trump, with some very salacious allegations, including unsubstantiated claims about Trump in a Moscow hotel room, was not completed until just before the election, and then provided to journalists, the Clinton campaign, and the FBI. I'm struck by the fact of...
Sort of the way this has been furthered in the last 48 hours.
The co-founder of Fusion GPS, which commissioned the dossier from Steele, he's now done this fulsome 10-hour interview with the Senate.
He's handed over 40,000 pages of documents to the Senate, very obviously cooperating with the investigation.
And Fusion is saying openly, listen, we stand by the dossier.
Basically, we think it's true.
It claims that Donald Trump once visited Russia, stayed in the Ritz-Carlton in Moscow.
And then hired prostitutes to perform a golden shower.
And that Russia might have the whole thing on tape.
- There were surveillance cameras in this room because the building is wired and that the FSB has this because they automatically have cameras in the room and they caught this happening.
- Donald Trump engaged in perverted acts with prostitutes.
Trump immediately denied the report, tweeting, "Intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to leak into the public.
One last shot at me.
I'd like to ask you about your big Russian peepee party.
No, no, I am not talking about the peepee.
Because it didn't happen.
From there, the president-elect lit into the news media again.
He condemned BuzzFeed.
It was a failing pile of garbage writing it.
I think they're going to suffer the consequences.
And he accused CNN of being fake news and brushed off persistent attempts by its correspondent to ask a question.
Later, CNN's parent company, Time Warner, defended its reporting, and BuzzFeed said it published what it called a newsworthy document.
It claims Trump set out to defile the suite because President Obama and the First Family had once stayed there, and Trump, quote, hated the Obamas.
Where he sat.
Could have been on this bench down here.
Though I doubt it because that's in what's called the splash zone.
Did you guys like all pee?
Or did you just, like, watch them pee?
Guys, no, no, I do not want to talk about the pee-pee.
Disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out.
I think it's a disgrace.
I think this is just an unfortunate leak.
That's making a huge mess.
And I know I'm being a wet blanket, but this is the...
Reporting on this is the worst kind of yellow journalism.
And if you were to choose a sexual act that Donald Trump prefers, it would probably be the one with gold in the title.
This country will be literally showered with jobs.
Because I am a major whiz at jobs.
This would be a golden opportunity for me as president to make a big splash.
The jokes about this story are a golden opportunity.
This was not a joke.
Everything that I had written in the months prior to that dossier coming out was almost identical to what the CIA had written because we're intelligence officers.
This is what we do.
That corroboration, based on intercepted communications, has given U.S. intelligence and law enforcement, quote, Greater confidence in the credibility of some aspects of the dossier.
The most salacious and unverified claims are that the Russian Secret Service, or FSB, secretly filmed Mr. Trump with prostitutes in this Moscow hotel room three years ago.
Allegations the special counsel continues to investigate, George.
So far it is us as American citizens, it is us in the press who are connecting the dots on this story, who are figuring this out.
Fake news.
Never happened sad.
There's also a report from CNN recently and from The New Yorker last week that we highlighted just the other night on this show.
Look, headline.
U.S. investigators corroborate some aspects of the Russia dossier.
Today there was public testimony that further discredited the phony dossier that's been the source of so much of the fake news and conspiracy theories.
And we learned that the firm that produced it was also being paid by the Russians.
This is yet the latest piece of evidence that vindicates what the president has said, that this is a witch hunt and a hoax.
And it's a shame that the president and the country have had to go through this charade continually, and hopefully this will help us.
He has the respect of our emergency service workers who gave his plane a water salute.
A water salute.
Now, you see, I want to believe that Trump was sitting in his chair and not standing at the cockpit window like...
Do you need any more proof?
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