Bannon's War Room - January 26, 2023


Episode 2471: Undercover Footage Reveals Lies Of Big Pharma


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

177.7584

Word Count

9,792

Sentence Count

24

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

In this episode, we talk to epidemiologist Dr. Harvey R. R. van der Moleni, director of infectious infectious diseases research at Pfizer, the pharmaceutical giant that makes one of the world s leading vaccines for HIV and other viral diseases. He joins us to talk about his new book, Project Veritas, and why he thinks we should all get vaccinated against HIV.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going
00:00:09.300 medieval on these people you're just not got a free shot all these networks lying
00:00:14.360 about the people the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that
00:00:19.160 i know you try to do everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it
00:00:22.020 it's going to happen and where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish
00:00:28.740 in my soul i wish that any of these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what
00:00:36.000 is my purpose if that answer is to save my country this country will be saved
00:00:43.520 pfizer ultimately is thinking about mutating covid well that is not what we say to the public
00:00:58.720 no don't tell anyone what that's going on we're exploring like no you know the virus keeps
00:01:05.120 mutating yeah well one of the things we're exploring is like why don't we just mutate
00:01:08.180 ourselves so we can probably we can create undoubtedly develop new vaccines right so we
00:01:13.180 have to do that if we're going to do that though there's a risk of like as you could imagine no
00:01:17.020 one wants to be having a pharma company mutating fucking viruses be like very controlled to make
00:01:22.080 sure that this virus that you mutate doesn't create something like you know it goes everywhere
00:01:26.280 something crazy which i suspect is the way that the virus started it moved on to be honest like
00:01:30.380 it makes no sense if this virus popped out of nowhere like yeah i know it sounds like gain
00:01:35.220 of function to me i don't know it's a little bit different i think it's different it's like
00:01:40.020 it's definitely not gain of function sounds like it is i mean it's okay
00:01:44.160 no no no no no no no directed evolution is very different
00:01:48.020 direct evolution directed evolution directed evolution okay well so i mean is that what it
00:01:56.200 is maybe i i don't know well you're not supposed to do gain function research of the viruses like
00:02:02.620 yeah but you do like these like selected directional mutations to try to see if you can be more
00:02:07.960 potent yeah so there is research i'm talking about that i don't know how that's gonna work
00:02:12.640 there better not be any more outbreaks because like jesus first so um tell me more like what's
00:02:18.180 developing with the whole you know virus mutation process well they're still kind of conducting the
00:02:24.280 experiments on it but uh it seems like from her they're kind of optimizing but in the growing
00:02:29.160 slow difference very cautious like you know right obviously don't want to accelerate too much
00:02:33.760 yeah um but i think they're also just trying to do it as an explorer or anything because you
00:02:37.260 obviously don't want out of time that you're trying to figure out future mutation
00:02:39.760 away so did that the whole virus mutation thing like come from your executive sarah no no that
00:02:46.600 came from like we have like two scientific officers in like the other division flatly
00:02:50.260 that's just untrue i mean you hear everyone in the room the bivalent boosters do not make you more
00:02:54.840 likely to get covid they do and we have more and more data on this they really do protect against
00:03:00.080 its worst outcomes however they work very well in fact as we see across the world and across the
00:03:05.480 country but make no mistake people are dying they are dying of covid do you know that covid
00:03:12.300 remains the third leading cause of death in this country it's the third year in a row that it was
00:03:16.000 and uptakes of the new vaccines like the bivalent one is shockingly low estimates indicate only about
00:03:22.700 16 percent of eligible americans have gotten the shots this chart shows a vaccine booster uptake in
00:03:28.600 the u.s is significantly lower than many other countries including china israel the entire european union
00:03:34.460 in chile we're the green line at the bottom and it's not the full reason why but a big reason why
00:03:41.280 is the far right whipping up anti-vaccine frenzy that's gotten worse and worse and more mainstream
00:03:46.220 okay uh welcome we got a lot to get through today and we're gonna get through it all we're gonna start
00:03:53.460 uh with it's the fda's meeting today uh about this all of this uh and we're gonna have uh dr malone
00:04:00.620 tracy beans from dc insider in the second hour to talk more about the project veritas undercover video
00:04:06.640 brought to you by pfizer um but chris hayes i want to bring in dr harvey rish uh dr rish
00:04:13.320 first of all i want to make sure if we tee this up in the response can you give us a just a quick
00:04:18.360 summary of your uh curriculum vita sir before we get into the the meat of this well it's hard to
00:04:25.140 summarize quickly it's 93 pages long but uh i'm a 40 year long career epidemiologist i have a medical
00:04:32.000 degree then i got a phd in mathematical modeling of infectious epidemics i've published in that
00:04:37.400 i've done research that includes infectious diseases in their relationship to cancer
00:04:42.640 drugs and cancer and i've spent three years partly for committees dealing with the state of the pandemic
00:04:49.860 and in connecticut and just studying covid and its early treatment and i've published a number of
00:04:55.460 papers on that as well is it is it a yale school of public health is is is that is that what you're
00:05:02.820 affiliated with sir or is it the yale medical school which one is yes uh i've been for 32 years a
00:05:10.140 professor at yale school of public health i'm now emeritus starting from last july
00:05:15.340 32 years and you were tenured at yale sir yes functionally tenured is what tenured means there
00:05:23.480 yes and and and publish a number i take it a number of peer-reviewed journal uh pieces
00:05:30.640 oh well i've published more than 400 peer-reviewed papers for people who calculate this stuff i have an
00:05:40.140 h index of 105 the papers have been uh referred to by other papers more than 48 000 times
00:05:46.520 and these are evidence of senior scholars scholarship with international recognition
00:05:53.320 dr resh could you respond to uh to uh what chris hayes said there at uh in his uh his piece on msnbc
00:06:03.320 last night well he's a part of the propaganda organ he stated that covid uh mortalities covid is the
00:06:11.400 third most frequent cause of death in the united states that's absurd the covid mortality now is
00:06:18.100 comparable to influenza to flu to gunshot wounds to uh it's half uh fentanyl mortality it's 10 percent
00:06:28.480 of tobacco related uh causes of death 10 percent of that half a million people die every year from
00:06:35.300 smoking related diseases and covid is less than 10 percent of that dr resh so why i want you to talk
00:06:44.540 about the fda what they're going to do today on the on the what's what they're cooking up there your
00:06:49.060 assessment of that and why you believe that the mainstream you said propaganda arm they're just
00:06:54.620 relentless and they're getting more relentless right now it's actually it's actually ratcheting
00:06:58.580 up that's what i wanted to start to share with you can you give us your thoughts on the fda this
00:07:02.440 process today the vaccine and uh in this propaganda wave by the mainstream media sir well the fda is acting
00:07:12.560 like the pr department of pharma and it's proposing to institute approval of an annual booster an annual
00:07:20.280 so-called bivalent booster for covet annually updated to prevalent strains of the organism uh it's kind of
00:07:27.880 absurd because we now know that the boosters if they have any benefit in reducing transmission of the
00:07:35.760 virus that benefit lasts for a month or two and and wanes and goes negative likely and so you can't do
00:07:44.320 something that has a two-month lifespan and expect it to work all year it's just it's irrational to
00:07:51.560 think that and we've seen that the variants over the last couple years they have a lifespan of about
00:08:00.820 three months so it so when you recognize that a new substrain is coming out and it's beginning to
00:08:07.040 surpass all of the other major substrains in the population from that point it takes about six to eight
00:08:13.200 weeks before that one that does peak peaks in its uh spread across the population and then it declines
00:08:21.420 when another substrain comes out so it takes two months to make these uh boosters once you've actually
00:08:27.720 decided on the proper strain and by the time you get the the boosters manufactured and distributed
00:08:34.660 the strain has already peaked and it's on its decline and by the time another month goes by when the
00:08:40.280 the uptake of the vaccine would happen the boot the substrains are essentially gone virtually gone
00:08:46.040 so it's too little too late and and the issue is that we don't have a six-month lead time because
00:08:52.020 covid is not seasonal there have been five waves of covid only two of them have been in winter months
00:08:57.820 we are not having a wave now we're having a bump but it's not nearly a wave like the previous waves
00:09:03.080 and so there is no south american southern hemisphere uh seasonal uh six-month early benefit
00:09:11.860 where one can figure out what strains are likely to come and then do the work in advance so that the
00:09:17.360 vaccines would be ready in time for when the strains actually break out in fact even the flu hasn't always
00:09:22.760 gotten it right based on the six-month lead time from from uh the southern hemisphere and without that
00:09:28.640 we have it's hopeless you cannot make a vaccine you know in in a week it takes two months and uh to
00:09:35.720 get it out and there's just no way to get it out in time for the for the variants that are circulating
00:09:40.840 so this is this is basically calibrated yeah help me out here because it's not my line of country
00:09:48.200 uh biden has extended the emergency powers again i believe this fda meeting is under emergency use
00:09:56.420 authorization and they're talking about an annual plan how does that fit how do you have an annual
00:10:02.460 plan when this is supposed they're doing this under an emergency measure is is there some disconnect
00:10:08.400 there or am i misreading this sir no i think there's a big disconnect an annual plan is not an emergency
00:10:14.720 the whole point of an emergency is to be able to mobilize resources that you couldn't do otherwise to
00:10:20.620 approve things in a shorter time frame with lesser uh evidence of safety or so all of the the normal
00:10:27.320 approvals have been bypassed in favor of emergency status to do things quickly and when you do things
00:10:33.060 annually there is no quickly it's not an emergency so the emergency uh status the eua status of these
00:10:40.240 vaccines is irrelevant for the approval on an annual basis there is no approved vaccine the the fully
00:10:46.880 approved biological um licensure application bla approvals which is the final approvals of the
00:10:53.800 vaccines have done things like community but community is not available in the united states
00:10:58.940 so it's a bait and switch chicanery on the approval process in the first place what we have available
00:11:05.980 here is not fully approved only in emergency use and yet they're going to use it for a non-emergency
00:11:11.220 basis and this is all part of of the the the corruption of the whole system and today i know
00:11:18.940 that often and some others are getting squeamish because they said the information was withheld from
00:11:23.620 them or they didn't know about it walk us through what how do you what do you anticipate is going to
00:11:28.340 happen today that we should be looking for this audience should be looking at the signal and not
00:11:32.440 the noise what do you anticipate i expect they'll rubber stamp it there won't be any public discussion
00:11:38.360 about um queasiness about doing this they'll say oh it's harmless it can only benefit they will
00:11:45.080 consider no real evidence they'll only consider the fake evidence that pharma has supplied them that's
00:11:50.060 all cherry-picked besides the efficacy are you concerned more and more evidence coming out by the
00:11:57.520 way i think her book uh that uh naomi wolf and the team put together is number five it's i think it's
00:12:01.900 number three or four on amazon right now so i want to make sure we'll have the audience go to it later
00:12:06.420 are you are you concerned about the vax itself not just the efficiency or the efficacy but also
00:12:13.940 potentially the danger of it sir absolutely that we don't know the long-term harms of this vaccine
00:12:21.160 we know the short and middle-term harms the short-term harms of all of of the deaths that have been
00:12:26.720 recorded in bears b-a-e-r-s database we don't even know what fraction of all the deaths those comprise
00:12:33.220 and yet um and we know the increase in mortality that have been observed by the insurance companies
00:12:40.200 five or six in the united states one in germany i think one in switzerland have all reported
00:12:44.620 major increases in all-cause mortality starting in in working age people 18 to 64 years of age
00:12:52.000 starting in the third and fourth quarters of 2021 and going into 2022
00:12:58.780 these increases in mortality have no other possible cause compared to 2020 other than
00:13:05.560 the massive vaccination of the populations that is the conclusion one has to draw
00:13:11.360 would you deem this is what this is is a clinical trial and maybe a failed clinical trial of what's
00:13:19.160 going on here would you would you say this is really a clinical trial that would take normally
00:13:23.240 seven to ten years sir well it's a bad clinical trial because no competent scientists or a doctor
00:13:30.900 would design a clinical trial with no control groups uh it's it's not randomized because after
00:13:37.020 the original so-called randomized control trials were carried out they virtually immediately tried to
00:13:43.240 vaccinate the control groups to to hide the comparison so that there could be no comparison
00:13:48.720 in a randomized setting of vaccinated versus unvaccinated people and that's part of pharma
00:13:55.340 chicanery as i've been saying to to subvert the actual objective evaluation of of these vaccines
00:14:03.120 so-called vaccines and so there's no randomized trial going on now there's just the massive large-scale
00:14:10.640 usage and one has to do as best one can comparisons but it's still ad hoc it's not a real clinical trial
00:14:18.120 uh dr uh rish how do i tell you what i what i like to do i get russ vote up next and we got a
00:14:26.300 call over but dr rish if you can just hang on do the break i i got one or two more questions
00:14:30.600 to ask dr harvey rish uh emeritus at yale joins us russ vote we're going to talk about the dead
00:14:36.880 ceiling cortez benzman the hoffs dr malone we're packed today absolutely packed wall to wall short
00:14:45.340 commercial break we're going to be back in the warm in just a moment
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00:16:07.780 dr harvey rish america yeah i think here's what's confusing uh to the to the we know the called the
00:16:18.200 extremist maggor right of you know uh common sense working class and middle class people um dr rish that
00:16:26.020 have been taught all their lives about credentialization in institutions and they blame uh you know he saw chris
00:16:32.180 the extreme right uh they blame uh this audience uh for this hesitancy about the vaccine but they're
00:16:39.020 common sense people and they respect institutions but one of the issues we have in our country in
00:16:43.680 every level is the decay and corruption of our institutions for you who have basically an
00:16:51.300 institutionalist has spent your entire career doing this at probably arguably one of the most preeminent
00:16:56.300 institutions in the world in this area where are the institutions on this where are the great
00:17:04.120 medical schools because every time i'm cutting on msnbc and chris hayes if he extended the segment
00:17:08.740 could have had five more you know johns hopkins he could have had you know you've got the great
00:17:13.760 barrington declaration of yourself you have other prominent individuals coming up but where are the
00:17:18.520 institutions and specifically and correct me if i'm wrong on the 31st of january had we had naomi wolf
00:17:24.820 being rolled up by the police there a couple of months ago on the 31st of january do students at
00:17:30.640 your beloved yale have to take this booster or they can't re-enroll for the spring semester sir
00:17:36.180 well the students have to be triple vaccinated even before the booster to have been at yale all this
00:17:44.100 time anyway so um or get um exemptions uh medical or or religious exemptions which have been available
00:17:53.940 at yale um i think the the institutions have been largely driven by their attorneys the attorneys are
00:18:01.880 are not constitutional attorneys they're contract attorneys and so they've taken these draconian
00:18:09.080 positions based on their interpretation of what's in the legal interest of of the institutions i don't
00:18:15.480 see them disavowing all of that behavior when all of this gets fully out into public knowledge
00:18:22.400 across the political spectrum i see them as just making excuses trying to cover themselves for
00:18:28.720 their past bad decisions and trying to get forward meaning like the essay that said why can't we just
00:18:35.880 all get along and put the past behind us and we're not going to do that because we need some kind of
00:18:42.980 rational explanation going forward how to manage this kind of dire circumstance in a rational and
00:18:50.180 just way and we haven't had that we've had lies and propaganda for three years rather than a rational
00:18:56.420 management plan that's he's quoting the atlantic magazine piece that we had the day it came out
00:19:02.700 where they said hey why don't we just put everything in backwards have a group hug and just move forward
00:19:05.900 not going to happen will not happen dr rish how do people uh get to you on social media and your
00:19:11.180 website sir uh the easiest way is to google or use an internet search engine to uh find rish r-i-s-c-h
00:19:22.300 and yale y-a-l-e come to my faculty page which has my telegram channel listed on it and my cb and other
00:19:29.560 biographical stuff and the telegram channel is harvey rish md phd we'll make sure we send that out to all the
00:19:38.200 links uh dr rish thank you for taking time away today to do this thank you sir my pleasure great
00:19:42.000 to be with you uh let's play have a cold by the way we only uh we pride ourselves on only having
00:19:49.080 serious people talking about the most important topics not just today but uh the most important
00:19:55.860 topics facing the world in your personal life let's play the cold open we got russ vote uh on deck
00:20:00.800 unless there's a rally i'm sorry i've got a sin unless there's a rally in the next 90 minutes the
00:20:09.760 dow's gonna close down about two and a half percent s&p nasdaq will close down 2.3 let me tell you why
00:20:15.320 i don't own a lot of stock let me tell you why i really can't stop avoiding this i just got off the
00:20:20.440 phone with these guys listen to these quotes these aren't from liberals these are hardcore wall street
00:20:24.940 guys who whatever the world may think of them know what they're talking about and so do i
00:20:28.600 jamie diamond at chase says voting against raising the debt ceiling would be a moral disaster
00:20:33.820 the barclays guys say this debate is detached from reality my goldman source says if the house
00:20:39.720 republicans continue this debate i hope they're willing to mark the end of the dollar as the
00:20:44.540 global reserve currency please notice that he didn't say if the house republicans don't raise
00:20:50.360 the debt ceiling he said if the house republicans continue this debate
00:20:54.860 that's all it takes just the uncertainty that's why the dow is going to close down 230 points today
00:21:03.420 because just the debate just the doubt just the possibility that the house majority might commit
00:21:09.460 the most self-inflicted damage to the country since the secession of the south has caused billions
00:21:15.120 in value to disappear sloan i understand i swear to god i do but you can't say the same thing in the
00:21:20.380 don't pretend you don't know that most people watch ten minutes of news the first ten minutes
00:21:23.080 the vote isn't until tomorrow night and it's only the first vote you said yourself it was cosmetic
00:21:26.520 why do we have to feature it tonight we should have been featuring it weeks ago we should have
00:21:29.180 been leading with it every night every night to give time for the people to call their congressman
00:21:33.520 and say if you with the full faith and credit of the u.s treasury you're fired to give time for
00:21:38.820 the people to jam the phone lines of the district offices to give the people time to say
00:21:43.480 i'm a fiscal conservative and you gotta put the pin back in the grenade right now that's why
00:21:50.680 i'm gonna do everything i can please do
00:21:57.660 torres good morning uh jonathan lemire in recent days a number of um shall we say radical members
00:22:08.900 of the republican party have been elevated to pretty prominent posts on committees the marjorie
00:22:13.460 taylor greens of the world uh have only gotten more power uh in this new congress and these are
00:22:18.940 the same voices that have advocated playing politics with the debt ceiling what is your
00:22:23.940 level of concern right now treasury bought the congress sometime but early june will be here before
00:22:29.560 we know it we know what the the consequences will be catastrophic what's your level of concern
00:22:33.820 that your colleagues on the other side of the aisle might want to send the country over the cliff
00:22:38.200 look i have real concerns that the far right of the republican party
00:22:43.380 consists of arsons who are intent on burning down the full faith and credit of the united states
00:22:49.300 there's nothing fiscally conservative about breaching the debt limit fiscal conservatism
00:22:54.200 means honoring your debt obligations not defaulting on them and as far as i'm concerned it would be
00:23:00.060 profoundly unpatriotic and un-american to do irreparable damage to the full faith and credit of
00:23:06.040 the united states why would we want to do harm to our own country it's inexplicable to me
00:23:10.540 okay i'm gonna make it uh understandable uh that first clip is from i believe 11 years ago
00:23:18.880 that was an hbo show called news night that's from 11 that's from the first and russ vote will
00:23:23.780 remember this the the epic fights of 11 and 13 uh and you see the same it's the exact same playbook
00:23:32.500 you're the problem you this audience are arsonist you've got the hand grenade and you put you put
00:23:39.180 you got to put the pin back in the hand grenade and ladies and gentlemen it's only going to get worse
00:23:44.100 and you as the chairman of the creditors committee because you are the full faith and credit of the
00:23:50.480 united states are going to be brutalized in the days and weeks ahead russ vote um they're running the
00:23:57.160 same playbook are they not sir they are i felt like i was in the middle of a number of conversations
00:24:02.660 with members of congress and having that same back and forth uh about the panic that is setting in for
00:24:08.920 a fight that's going to happen in five or six months but look you know thankfully we know the playbook
00:24:13.840 and every at every opportunity we're going to diffuse it so where they want to speed it up we're
00:24:18.260 going to slow it down when they want to panic and over define what default is we're going to
00:24:22.500 really define what default is and that is paying principal and interest on treasuries and not
00:24:27.440 every last commitment that the federal government has made uh because they have overspent on the
00:24:33.140 credit card and i think we've got a lot of work right now to do which is to say to republicans that
00:24:38.760 are panicking and saying you know we're gonna we got to rush to an ask we got to rush to to to have a
00:24:44.920 minimalist expectation for the debt limit that's where we've got to really work to say cool it guys
00:24:50.520 remember that this is a balanced budget requirement that the congress has in statute right now that's
00:24:57.140 not going to be overridden just because the biden administration the biden regime needs to keep
00:25:01.840 going with their fiscal plans that they have put in in place for years now we're not going to we're
00:25:08.000 not going to be bums rushed in this and so right now there's a lot of work to be to expose kind of
00:25:14.160 the half measures that are being discussed and i want to talk about one in particular but that's the
00:25:18.680 work at hand right now slow it down stop talking about social security and medicare i was thrilled
00:25:23.300 to see kevin mccarthy say that to to joe manchin yesterday talk about where this is not going and
00:25:29.380 then be able to to stop also uh talking about half measures that may be considered by republican
00:25:35.360 members of congress by the way we got a couple minutes here i'd like to hold you for a minute or two
00:25:40.780 outside the break um this gets back to bunkers hill steady boys steady wait till you see the whites
00:25:48.020 there i steady just steady don't panic are they what we've been arguing here is that they sent a
00:25:56.720 letter that said june 5th have they and they say they're not going to negotiate they're not going to
00:26:01.460 negotiate with hostage takers right have they to your knowledge russ because your group has run more
00:26:06.540 numbers than anybody have you seen treasury or has the biden regime come forward and said this is the
00:26:12.740 this is our financial model this is exactly how it runs out in june and then laying their
00:26:17.180 appropriations over top of it in the deficits in in what bonds we can sell anywhere else in the
00:26:22.380 federal reserve has have they had the common courtesy or dc or just in negotiations on situations
00:26:27.740 like this have they come forward with a set of numbers yet instead of just as we're not going to
00:26:32.300 negotiate sir no they have not they're playing hide the ball and their strategy in the aftermath of
00:26:38.560 house conservatives taking control of the house of representatives and kevin mccarthy leaning into
00:26:43.300 that power share agreement so that he can be a historic speaker in the aftermath they're playing
00:26:48.680 the hurry up offense which is we're going to give you a letter that says we hit the debt limit we're
00:26:53.180 going to force the debate now and we want to see your plan and we know it's going to include social
00:26:57.820 security and medicare so it is incumbent on republicans to say you we're not going to be
00:27:04.400 hurried up and we are we expect to see your numbers so we want to know precisely all your cash flows
00:27:10.960 we want to know your expectations for revenues not just on a month to month but a week to week
00:27:16.020 where you are on an expectation basis we're going to want to see that as we head into tax season what
00:27:20.880 that looks like and we're going to expect you to come forward with a plan oh by the way where's your
00:27:25.580 budget why is it late you're now in year three of your administration you can't get a budget on time
00:27:30.280 what's wrong with you people you bunch of incompetent governing bureaucrats that's what
00:27:34.220 republicans need to expect of this administration
00:27:37.080 we're going to ask russ to hang over for a few minutes on the other side we've got steve
00:27:42.240 quartet todd bensman told you it was going to happen huge story in the new york times headline
00:27:47.740 illegal immigration drops dramatically right under biden why because of the exact scam
00:27:54.940 that todd bensman told you about vote cortez bensman next in the war room
00:28:00.260 a lot of people complain about the state of our country are the way woke corporations treat us
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00:29:31.580 here's your host steven k man
00:29:34.200 russ vote i just want to thank you for staying over i know you're jammed we got cortez benzman this show
00:29:42.360 is packed today uh russ you were the architect of the five days that led to a total redirection
00:29:51.040 of the united states of america in that historic fight for the speakership that had to happen with
00:29:56.980 the magnificent six and then what we call the 20 you just said something i just want to make sure
00:30:02.180 the audience understands because you were sitting there going hey the conversation only starts when
00:30:05.280 we remove mccarthy then we have a meaningful conversation you just said that you believe speaker
00:30:09.440 kevin mccarthy could be at the beginning of a historic speakership would you agree with the
00:30:15.180 war room that to have that history with all the investigations are going on from from wuhan to the
00:30:21.320 ccp to um the the weaponization government all these amazing things they're working on and all the
00:30:27.260 staffing that the house freedom caucus and other conservatives have gotten on these committees
00:30:31.320 that to be a historic speaker this will be his defining moment in his defining issue sir
00:30:37.800 i do believe that and i think it's going to be decided as to whether he plays to win or does
00:30:42.720 he play to lose is he going to be a grant or is he going to be a mcclellan and that is what we are
00:30:47.760 looking for we don't expect that we're going to win every single battle but we will expect to fight
00:30:53.080 and win every battle and we will expect to do the best and one of the things right now that the war
00:30:58.420 room team needs to understand is that there is a effort to have the debt limit be only to use to make
00:31:05.780 it so that there's an auto continuing resolution an automatic cr this is technical technical speak
00:31:12.140 for basically extending current law spending as far as you the eye can see that's that's the level of
00:31:18.620 of expectation that some conservatives who are adjacent to to establishment republicans are putting
00:31:24.120 forth as the ask absolutely ridiculous we are not going to fix our fiscal house by putting it on on
00:31:31.520 autopilot it is not going to work we actually need to cut and slash the administrative state we actually
00:31:38.180 need to have a path to balance in 10 years we put forward an effort to do that by going after woke and
00:31:44.220 weaponized bureaucracy that's where the fight needs to be i put out a newsweek article today on that
00:31:50.040 encourage everyone to read it but this is going to be bad this is going to be won and lost by kevin
00:31:56.160 mccartley leaning into the 20 and the power sharing agreement and trying to seize the initiative at
00:32:02.140 every opportunity and i think he has the potential to do that uh when we're going to put the number up
00:32:10.240 in a minute we're going to get your newsweek article and i want people to read the newsweek article first
00:32:14.500 and think about what uh what uh russ has said before we make the calls but there is going to be
00:32:19.340 so just simple on the call to action that we're going to start today a little bit later what should
00:32:25.540 they specifically tell their representative both house and in the senate because by the way political
00:32:30.820 i haven't had a chance political had a story the other day that said uh you know the senate can't
00:32:35.960 get really involved here they got so much battle damage from the omnibus that they told mcconnell you
00:32:41.040 can't get 60 votes to break unless this thing is is unless this thing lines up with where the
00:32:46.220 republican party in the house wants to go they're not going to do any compromise we get a couple of
00:32:51.040 moderates to compromise some of the democrats they said they said that the their their constituents
00:32:56.140 have burned down the phone lines and they took too much heat and too much battle damage have too many
00:33:00.960 scars on the omnibus that shows you the power of this audience we've already kind of you know isolated
00:33:06.160 at least for the moment the senate because they're too chopped up from what this audience did on the
00:33:10.100 call to action russ what simply should people say what should they tell their congressman
00:33:14.540 no debt limit increase no debt limit increase without a fundamental fiscal transformation of
00:33:20.680 where this country is on the basis of the debt that has been been uh charged to the american people
00:33:26.920 no debt limit increase without a fiscal transformation and that is not an automatic cr that is not an
00:33:33.120 automatic status quo continuing resolution absolutely not russ we're going to put up this the newsweek
00:33:40.360 article right now how do people get to you the social media particularly putting up great stuff but
00:33:44.180 also your uh your incredible group america renewing.com is our website they can get involved there as
00:33:50.640 well i can get on our weekly call and at russ vote they can get me on all the social media channels
00:33:56.020 russ uh honored to have you on here thank you sir thanks
00:34:01.900 cortez uh as you know because you're a boxer and a football player from georgetown and uh
00:34:10.180 in a pretty tough a bad hombre um we're the fight club we're the fight club of shows but
00:34:16.600 we focus on fights that matter is this a fight that matters sir 100 look as far as this year goes 2023
00:34:23.940 it's the only fight that really matters because unfortunately because of what the senate because
00:34:29.000 of what establishment republicans the uniparty did to handcuff regarding spending for this year most of
00:34:34.560 that spending is already allocated for the year uh because of that unfortunate reality this is the
00:34:40.100 only serious leverage point this is the only pressure point that the house gop can now use
00:34:46.180 and it's a magnificent one it's an incredibly powerful one uh can use to achieve our goals and
00:34:51.320 i'd like to add to the conversation here restoring fiscal sanity is absolutely a must and a prerequisite
00:34:57.040 to any extension of the debt ceiling but i also believe that it's just as imperative maybe even more
00:35:02.760 imperative to get the border in there i think those have to be the twin demands number one joe
00:35:08.140 body you must start doing your job you must start protecting the front door of the united states which
00:35:14.340 is wide open not only tolerating but in fact incentivizing um and welcoming and inviting in
00:35:20.460 an absolute tsunami of human trespassers into our country so i believe that actually should be in my
00:35:25.500 view priority number one that's what i communicated to speaker mccarthy and then yes also of almost
00:35:31.400 equal importance in my view restoring fiscal sanity to this country but steve if we take a pass on this
00:35:37.580 pressure point then believe me there's very little we can do for the rest of the year
00:35:41.520 no no no it's it's incumbent i tell you what steve because i'm gonna get to the financials and i got
00:35:47.680 the front page of the ft to deal with your lockheed i want to bring in bensman for a second just to
00:35:53.300 reinforce what you said it's todd todd bensman do we have the he's not ready okay fine that's normally
00:36:00.780 when you say you have him that's when i'm going to bring him in but that's okay steve steve by the
00:36:06.240 way too these two issues yeah go ahead go ahead these two issues i believe are very much interrelated
00:36:11.780 right i mean look in the united states right now because of joe biden's absolute economic mess
00:36:16.640 which largely has been caused by the exorbitant level of borrowing and spending right the insane
00:36:22.420 fiscal profligacy which has stowed such incredible inflation means that regular american workers have now
00:36:28.920 seen their wages decline for 21 straight months the longest worst streak in all of american history
00:36:35.120 american workers are literally getting poorer by the day because of the economic policies of joe biden
00:36:40.120 why does that relate to the border because inviting in and we're now roughly at about 6 million illegal
00:36:46.040 migrants who have come into this country most of them coming here to work okay to compete in the labor
00:36:51.620 market unlawfully and unjustly against american citizens further depressing wages in an already
00:36:58.540 incredibly problematic crisis stage of crashing real wages so the two issues i believe are very much
00:37:05.560 conjoined um and to me to the two paramount issues where the republicans simply must hold the line
00:37:10.700 and must use this leverage point again it would have been better if we hadn't passed past the omnibus
00:37:15.900 a few weeks ago steve then the house would have 10 bites at the apple right because there would be so
00:37:20.960 many times when joe biden has to come and beg for funding unfortunately uh that that milk is spilled
00:37:26.700 we can't put that toothpaste back into the tube but but thankfully again we do have the pressure point
00:37:32.280 we do have the leverage point and it is this debt ceiling and it must be used and by the way steve not
00:37:36.900 just because we just want to show down for the sake of a fight no the american people gave this mandate
00:37:42.740 to the republican house and they demand they demand that this kind of of showdown must in fact happen
00:37:50.060 and if joe biden decides and it will be on him if he decides that he wants to shut parts of the
00:37:54.880 government down we'll still pay our debt but if he wants to shut parts of the government down because
00:37:58.540 he wants to prioritize illegal migrants and because he wants to continue to send this country uh into an
00:38:04.060 absolute fiscal tailspin of untenable debt then that is going to be on him and he will have to deal with
00:38:09.640 the political consequences by the way we got i don't know we're gonna get rasmus up here in a
00:38:14.980 while but mark mitchell told us yesterday he showed the polling 56 percent of the american people overall
00:38:19.900 think that hey if they're going to shut the government down to get the fiscal house in order
00:38:24.060 and stop the out-of-control spending they say hey maybe you have to shut it down for a while
00:38:27.660 and that's with all mainstream media and even fox news just taking the call you can't have a government
00:38:32.780 shut down in full meltdown this lie about the credit card oh you got to pay your past bills
00:38:37.460 and that lie you can't do a governor shutdown they're all lies and the american people are
00:38:42.060 not going to buy it for their for in their common sense we're going to have we'll get benson we'll
00:38:45.420 get mitchell up here in a second but but uh he's also gonna give us some update in the ukraine war
00:38:49.380 i've got to go so the ukraine war and if you look at drudge and i think i've got it up on um on uh
00:38:55.980 my getter post they're talking about world war three the tank situation would the americans continue to
00:39:02.120 escalate as soon as we did the tanks as soon as literally the tank thing hadn't even you know
00:39:07.720 biden hadn't come up zielinski comes out and by the way remember the tanks are to stop the siege
00:39:12.240 around bakmut and focus on massive combined arms uh armored you know combined arms leading with armor
00:39:21.020 maneuver warfare this spring to go back and retake crimea okay you think you're looking at world war
00:39:28.500 one in the siege and trenching these cities destroyed you wait till you get down they're
00:39:31.980 rolling with american tanks they're going to have to have american logistics american maintenance
00:39:36.140 american supply and american training this is just like vietnam this is how they put them in there
00:39:41.000 but but but he hadn't even stopped that where zielinski literally gets up and says thanks for the
00:39:47.680 tanks but i need jets right and i need rockets i need long-range missiles and hold it
00:39:53.820 shazam lockheed and look at the front page of the of the of the financial times and this is why we're
00:40:00.940 so proud of this show we put you ahead this is the paper for the decision makers in the world
00:40:05.340 you're getting it two and three days ahead lockheed ramps up x f-16 production as ukraine allies debate
00:40:12.680 sending jets and hey note to self there ain't a guy in ukraine the the the time it takes to learn how
00:40:21.380 to fly an f-16 is not a couple of months those will be american pilots steve cortez you have some
00:40:28.080 specific thoughts about the war machine and the fat profits of the war by the way that you do i want
00:40:33.040 everybody to understand now this is a you do understand this is a total scam this is a total
00:40:37.620 scam this is all driven by the defense industry and by the profits of the defense industry it's
00:40:43.380 outrageous i can say this is a veteran it's disgusting and revolting this is nothing more
00:40:49.020 than vietnam and at least hey joe give us a reach around come in and give us a give us a gulf of
00:40:53.840 tongue king resolution can you do we're all conservative inc and the conservative inc fanboys
00:40:58.320 on zelinski you constitutional conservatives where are you with following the constitution
00:41:04.900 and having biden at least give us what the plan is we need the financial model from the treasury
00:41:10.000 and we need what the war plan is because we are hurtling towards a third world war on the eurasian
00:41:17.080 land mass in a place that patten and montgomery and eisenhower and marshall and all of them said
00:41:23.140 in one million years the americans would never fight because they've been fighting over there for
00:41:28.580 10 000 years they're gonna be fighting 10 000 years from now steve cortez steve it's very appropriate
00:41:33.760 that you mentioned vietnam because let's remember that started with just quote advisors right before
00:41:37.960 it became an absolute quagmire for the united states and uh to this point of lockheed martin i mean
00:41:43.220 it's almost laughable except it's so serious uh we showed on this show two days ago the chart of
00:41:48.340 lockheed martin who had just come out with historic earnings for the quarter almost 19 billion dollars
00:41:53.620 of revenue its stock has been soaring just as consumer stocks in the united states have been
00:41:58.480 cratering these are the consequences of the uniparty the davos crowd uh the defense contractors and k
00:42:04.500 street lobbyists getting whatever they want for their prerogatives rather than what works
00:42:08.600 for main street and it is almost laughable again if it weren't so serious that zelinski literally
00:42:14.540 minutes after getting promised the tanks that he's been begging for says oh and we need missiles and
00:42:20.140 we need jets and then that financial times reporting says lockheed is more than ready to provide the jets
00:42:26.300 uh it's sick it's twisted brother brother brother brother they're ramping up production when's the last
00:42:32.580 time they didn't ramp up they ramped up production they didn't have an order from the united states
00:42:36.380 government the fix is in they've already ordered let me talk about the death scene this is why we got
00:42:41.660 to crush these people they've already made the order behind the scenes this is all kabuki theater
00:42:46.460 in the front they're sending them and they're going to put you taxpayers are going to pay for f-16s
00:42:52.820 going in and fighting the russians in ukraine that is as we say steve money good right it's a money
00:43:00.360 unfortunately steve steve cortez is gonna is gonna join us on the other side here we're jammed
00:43:06.800 today may have to do benzeman and mark mitchell in the afternoon show we're going to work it all out
00:43:10.480 we got the hops coming up dr malone all of it steve cortez is going to join us on the other side
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00:46:32.000 down bensman bensman i'm really this is why i love doing the show people like you come and tell
00:46:36.880 this audience months in advance what the con is going to be what the scam is going to be and then
00:46:40.540 the new york times super big headline today uh lee on one of the biggest stories uh illegal immigrant
00:46:47.180 after the historic month of december and the six million that are here miraculously
00:46:51.600 miraculously bensman it's all going away there's no more illegal the the numbers are dropping
00:46:58.000 dramatically why is that todd what did you warn was going to happen todd bensman and we're seeing
00:47:03.180 it now in the new york times as being a running dog of the globalists that are supporting the invasion
00:47:08.220 of this nation by promoting this nonsense in their paper without fear or favor sir
00:47:13.640 well i warned you that the that the administration was going to start claiming
00:47:20.180 success in their enforcement plan their new enforcement plan that the numbers would decline
00:47:26.620 and there it is bam front page all over the new york times screaming about how the new mayorkas plan has
00:47:35.660 caused these numbers to plummet uh so uh but and then they pitch it they put it out there and frame it as
00:47:43.220 as though it's a partisan issue but the republicans say as though there's no objective truth but there
00:47:49.860 is an objective truth the administration is re-channeling people from illegal entries to this
00:47:57.680 legally challenged legally questionable legalization program in mexico pre-legalization in mexico where
00:48:07.200 they're bringing them in through the ports of entry it's not that they're not coming they're all just
00:48:12.540 coming still they're just coming under this new way that's designed to be uh set the stage for them
00:48:20.880 to claim success like they did and that they got no no no but hold it hold it hold it hold it but
00:48:26.720 darker they've already subverted and this is why they're going to get impeached over this after
00:48:31.200 you investigate they subverted the law on the asylum program this is just another deeper more wealth
00:48:37.040 this throws you how cunning and how evil they are this is just a more well thought through um uh
00:48:44.080 subversion of the traditional asylum laws and to do it so there's no optics there's not going to be
00:48:48.660 more the the the cover of your book has that magnificent picture of uh of del rio of the
00:48:56.280 international bridge in del rio right with the haitians underneath it you're never going to see that
00:49:01.120 again they're smart enough to say if we do that our our popularity is going to our approval is going to
00:49:05.740 drop to nine percent so what we have to do is do it in mexico illegally rewrite re hardwire these laws
00:49:12.940 and then fly them up deep into the united states isn't that the game of subversion of our constitution
00:49:18.840 our laws todd bensman yeah this whole program is happening it's an admission program in this country
00:49:26.680 admission immigrant admission programs all go through congress they get approved by congress and signed by
00:49:34.220 the executive into law this thing is the first one that i'm aware of that is outside of the authority
00:49:42.060 of congress an admission program and a huge one they're talking about a minimum of 360 000 a year just
00:49:50.760 from four nationalities that same article mentions by the way another 109 000 that came in through this
00:49:58.380 program already before anybody reported it so it's looking like at least 515 000 uh in the next year
00:50:07.380 would be brought in at least uh through the cbp1 pre-legalization program instead of coming through
00:50:14.360 the ports of entry listen the issue here really uh is the outcome which is that just as many immigrants
00:50:22.860 will be hitting american cities and crashing their social safety nets and their school districts
00:50:29.920 and causing them to declare emergencies and causing them to demand federal bailouts uh across the country
00:50:37.360 just like denver chicago new york washington all of them are going to be suffering just the same
00:50:43.620 we're going to be going through all this the bailouts are going to be asking for all these democrat cities
00:50:49.340 before i let you go we're running up against the time thing cortez i need you to hold through because
00:50:53.120 i need this in exxon in the next block but the good there is good news here todd i want to make sure
00:50:58.080 people understand the good news mayorkas has has told us that he can have a more a fuller vetting
00:51:04.740 for terrorists criminals uh pedophiles trafficking bad guys is that correct sir and you feel comfortable
00:51:11.040 in that statement this whole program is being sold uh as a way to vet for criminality and terrorism
00:51:18.840 and everything else all of these people but the four nationalities that are going to be the most
00:51:24.060 numerous venezuela cuba uh haiti and nicaragua uh three of those countries are uh diplomatically
00:51:32.640 estranged from us we they're not going to help us run criminal background checks you think the maduro
00:51:38.120 uh regime is going to help us run criminal background checks of course they want criminals i think they
00:51:44.840 i i think i think they may be opening up the jails and prisons right if just in ms 13
00:51:50.820 they want these games todd we got to bounce okay how do people how do people get to you
00:51:58.420 how do you get to your social media how do you get the website how do they get to the book
00:52:02.000 uh t benzman at getter i'm also at benzman todd on uh twitter uh and the book is overrun it's going
00:52:10.980 to be out in a month in bookstores you can pre-order it uh by posthill press uh you can find
00:52:16.980 it anywhere books are sold thank you brother appreciate you having on here todd he called it
00:52:23.140 new york times day running dogs okay cortez is going to stick around we got the hoffs on very
00:52:29.140 disturbing footage you're about to see about j6 that you haven't seen before we got malone in here about
00:52:35.760 the veritas investigation he was part of that or part of the commentator on that we're going to
00:52:40.600 have him on about what's happened the fda today think we're going to go to the rnc we're literally
00:52:45.000 jam-packed in the next hour even more so than this hour but you're going to want to stick around 90
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