Bannon's War Room - February 11, 2023


Episode 2511: Closing In On 1 Year Of The War In Ukraine


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

159.62419

Word Count

8,161

Sentence Count

610

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

The Chinese government claims to have shot down a U.S. spy plane over the southern tip of the island of Hokkaido, Japan. What does this mean for relations between the United States and China? And what does it mean for the rest of the world?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:09.960 these people here's the time i got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the
00:00:16.120 people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
00:00:20.100 everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
00:00:23.440 where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
00:00:31.280 these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
00:00:38.380 is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:46.860 shimok
00:00:57.560 Scrum!
00:01:01.560 What's that?
00:01:05.560 Bode
00:01:07.560 Hey guys, how are you?
00:01:11.560 Now we will dance
00:01:17.560 There!
00:01:19.560 Right hit, Borch!
00:01:23.560 Blin d'ash!
00:01:27.560 Blin d'ash pop up?
00:01:29.560 A little further, but very near
00:01:31.560 Blin d'ash
00:01:39.560 What's up, folks?
00:01:43.560 We live here
00:01:45.560 Everything will be Ukraine
00:01:47.560 We all kill all idiots
00:01:49.560 We're going to go there?
00:01:54.560 We're going to go there, right?
00:02:19.560 What is your assessment of what's happening now?
00:02:25.920 Is this all relatively new, or was this going on during the Obama administration?
00:02:30.360 And I guess the third question is, what do you think this pretends for the future of
00:02:34.440 the U.S.-China relationship?
00:02:36.680 Well, first of all, it appears that the U.S. military and intelligence community are now
00:02:41.700 being able to track these things and go back over years and years of signals and determine
00:02:47.740 that the Chinese have been using these balloon spy apparatus for quite some time over many,
00:02:54.580 many countries and even during the Trump administration, but they weren't able to detect it then.
00:02:59.200 But since then, the technology and what they've been able to piece together, they've been able
00:03:03.140 to backtrack and say, wow, these things have occurred more than they ever thought.
00:03:08.160 But what's really important is that we know it's a spy balloon.
00:03:12.440 The Chinese will, of course, deny it the same way that the United States denied that we had
00:03:18.400 a spy airplane with a human pilot in it going over Russia in 1960.
00:03:24.100 We said it was just for collecting weather information.
00:03:27.500 The Russians shot it down.
00:03:29.440 We still kept saying it was only for weather collection until the Russians collected the
00:03:34.720 debris and the pilot, and he confessed.
00:03:37.480 So what the Chinese are saying is absolutely normal.
00:03:40.340 They have to save face.
00:03:41.400 They're going to deny that they're involved in espionage the same way that we will deny
00:03:45.660 that we're involved in spying on China.
00:03:47.740 We have airplanes that come very close to the border of China, kind of listening in to
00:03:53.740 the interior of China.
00:03:55.540 And of course, but we stay away because we know that airplanes can be shot down and we
00:03:59.520 don't want to risk the lives of our pilots.
00:04:01.600 And because we actually have high altitude satellites, virtually all the major countries of the world
00:04:06.660 have high altitude satellites spying on each other.
00:04:10.480 And so it's somewhat ironic that the Chinese are still using this low-tech method of surveillance.
00:04:17.620 Well, maybe they're doing both, right?
00:04:19.160 The low-tech and the high-tech.
00:04:20.580 I want to ask you about what you just said, though.
00:04:23.080 If a lot of this is just sort of performative, a performative outrage, did it make sense or
00:04:29.520 does it make sense for us diplomatically to respond the way we have?
00:04:34.540 I'm talking specifically about Secretary Blinken canceling his trip to China over this incident.
00:04:40.720 Was that a wise move?
00:04:42.960 Oh, it had to be done.
00:04:44.100 There was no way that the United States could continue to go forth with that trip.
00:04:48.360 And the same thing happened when the Russians shot down our U-2 airplane with Gary Powers,
00:04:54.900 the pilot, in it back in 1960.
00:04:57.540 That incident happened shortly after a meeting of Khrushchev and Eisenhower.
00:05:03.340 And it was an indication of a thawing of relations.
00:05:07.400 And there was a high-level summit that was planned just weeks or months after the downing of the U-2 plane.
00:05:14.500 That had to be canceled as well.
00:05:16.900 So, no, this is a normal reaction because it was a very in-your-face operation by the Chinese.
00:05:23.140 And so we had to express our outrage and we had to cancel that visit.
00:05:27.420 Let's hope that they'll be able to resume that visit sometime in the future.
00:05:31.640 Because despite the huge differences between the United States and China over military ambitions,
00:05:37.700 the operations of the Chinese in the South Pacific, around Taiwan, human rights, trade policies,
00:05:44.700 nonetheless, the United States and China are so interdependent economically.
00:05:49.680 So much of what we buy in our daily lives in our stores at Costco, Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Nordstrom are made in China.
00:05:58.200 And we, our farmers, so much depend on selling what we grow to the people of China.
00:06:05.520 But more importantly, we need to work together to address climate change.
00:06:10.440 We need to work together to try to stop North Korea from developing an operational nuclear weapon.
00:06:15.900 Well, let me jump in there because, you know, it's very evident that our domestic politics has drifted solely in one direction.
00:06:22.880 There is no price to pay for being too aggressive and too hard on China.
00:06:27.120 It wasn't always this way, especially in the Democratic Party, too.
00:06:30.900 There used to be a threat of foreign policy thought that says, no, you need to work with China to open them up as a society so that they do not drift towards our adversaries.
00:06:40.480 Do you feel like our domestic political perceptions of China have gone too far in the anti-China direction?
00:06:46.720 Well, you know, this is an issue that's been brought up by Democrats and Republicans at every election.
00:06:53.880 Candidates for president on both sides will say we need to get tougher on China because the United States and our businesses and many people and countries and policymakers from around the world feel that China has not lived up to its promises when it entered the WTO, when the Western countries opened their borders to products coming from China.
00:07:15.260 And China was supposed to reciprocate on a slower pace.
00:07:19.040 But nonetheless, they were supposed to reciprocate and open up their borders to foreign investment, to products by Western countries being sold in China.
00:07:29.320 And a lot of that still has not occurred.
00:07:30.980 And, of course, issues about theft of intellectual property, copying our goods, our products.
00:07:36.580 And so there's been a long, simmering frustration with China.
00:07:40.180 And both parties have been getting tough.
00:07:42.280 But it was both parties that really welcomed China coming into the WTO.
00:07:47.460 It was a Republican, of course, President Nixon, that first went to China and started the engagement with China.
00:07:54.420 So a lot of hopes on both sides, but a lot of disappointment on both sides.
00:07:58.440 All right, I could spend a lot of time.
00:08:28.440 World War III, as we keep telling you.
00:08:31.240 And right there, you see the running dogs of MSNBC and NBC and Comcast Cable and all these, the Roberts family.
00:08:43.200 They're all running dogs for the Chinese Communist Party.
00:08:46.600 That was one continual misrepresentation and spin by Obama.
00:08:52.260 You want to know one of the reasons we're in such a jam with the Chinese Communist Party?
00:08:56.360 That's Obama's, that's the type of person you had representing your country in Beijing.
00:09:04.000 And if you don't think they don't laugh when they see marshmallows like that, they're kowtowing the entire time.
00:09:09.640 Now, I want to make sure, and we're going to play it later, what he even admitted to, and this is why, and when I start harping on things, there's a reason.
00:09:20.940 Because you heard about the classified briefing yesterday.
00:09:23.940 It's not a full classified briefing.
00:09:25.260 It's not the gang of A's, not the super high level.
00:09:27.360 At least it hasn't been let out.
00:09:29.160 But right there, he goes, because MSNBC, Sam Stein's trying to sell the Blinken meeting.
00:09:37.240 Blinken still should have gone, right?
00:09:39.780 Still should.
00:09:40.180 And he says, no, it's in your face.
00:09:41.500 Remember, the Biden administration knew that the spy balloon was coming over Alaska in the lower 48.
00:09:52.340 It was already in Montana for a day or two over looking at the ICBM, the Air Force Base.
00:09:58.800 The Air Force Base, and taking all that information, including cell phone information, in the lower 48.
00:10:05.760 The Biden administration knew this and hid this.
00:10:09.720 The Biden regime hid this.
00:10:12.400 They were only outed.
00:10:14.260 So when he goes, yes, obviously you had to cancel the meeting.
00:10:16.900 It was so in your face.
00:10:18.520 Biden and his regime knew this and were trying to hold it from the American people until Blinken got on the plane.
00:10:25.840 So that Blinken could go and rub up on Xi.
00:10:29.580 And so at the State of the Union, he could say, hey, you know, bad Trump, evil Trump, bad Navarro, bad Pompeo, bad Bannon, right?
00:10:39.340 Evil people, bad people, getting us into war with the CCP.
00:10:43.200 I'm the peacemaker.
00:10:45.260 Tony Blinken's over there kowtowing.
00:10:47.660 But this is what we need.
00:10:48.800 But remember, the high church theology right there, he said the choir part out loud, we need to work with China on climate change.
00:11:03.440 Are they working on climate change?
00:11:05.560 The reason we pull the Paris Accords is that they're getting all the benefits of the industrialized West on a suicide mission to basically transition.
00:11:13.520 As Biden said, hey, I think we're going to need oil and gas for at least 10 years, for at least 10 years.
00:11:20.020 This is a guy with a two-digit IQ, at least 10 years.
00:11:23.420 They're going to need it for at least a decade because we've got to work with the CCP where they're building, what, 50 coal plants a month?
00:11:34.380 Remember, he said the domestic, what's shifted is because of this audience.
00:11:37.880 I'm proud to have been one of the leaders of that, to shift, to make sure this is the Chinese Communist Party and understand where it war with them.
00:11:47.680 Also, your nation, when I call sleepwalking, this audience cannot be part of the sleepwalking into this conflagration, okay?
00:11:58.120 Because that's what's going to happen.
00:11:59.440 Your nation, and it took place at 2 o'clock, 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning, Friday morning.
00:12:05.460 It was released, I think, around noon yesterday.
00:12:08.020 We launched with no warhead, no warhead and ICBM for a test.
00:12:13.420 But it's clearly the optics of it, you know, a test, right, to basically shoot it into the Marshall Islands where, ironically, we were fighting 80 years ago.
00:12:23.740 So, the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Imperial Japanese Army, we're heading, we're sleepwalking into a broader, more brutal conflict.
00:12:34.520 I've got up on Getter right now the Serbian president.
00:12:37.180 Serbian president is sitting there going, hey, you think this thing's bad now?
00:12:40.960 By next summer, the next six months, you haven't seen anything.
00:12:43.620 It's going to be so bad, and we are going to get crushed in this.
00:12:46.760 The whole region is going to get crushed in this.
00:12:48.480 The government of Moldova, we told you yesterday, the pro-Western, it's a small country, a couple of million people, right?
00:12:54.760 It's one of the ones that's been back and forth between Poland and Romania.
00:12:57.360 I mean, this is the killing ground.
00:12:58.760 It's the bloodlands, right?
00:13:00.900 It's the bloodlands.
00:13:02.240 But their pro-Western government essentially fell.
00:13:04.840 Now, they've got a pro-EU person to step in.
00:13:07.020 But, hey, because people understand this conflict is starting to expand.
00:13:11.620 It's starting to expand.
00:13:13.040 Why is it expanding?
00:13:13.920 It's expanding because now the Russian army has remanned, reloaded, and everybody said, you know, all these idiots in the first couple of months, oh, it's over, it's over.
00:13:23.040 They haven't studied the history of World War II.
00:13:25.460 Russians got pushed back all the way to Stalingrad and Leningrad, all of it.
00:13:30.100 They got pushed all the way back, and then they held, and then they came back.
00:13:33.940 And they don't care how many people they kill.
00:13:36.260 They do not care how many people die, okay?
00:13:39.740 It is pure attrition warfare, and we are underwriting it.
00:13:45.120 Biden's about to go to Poland, and what's he said yesterday?
00:13:49.060 Whatever they need for however long they need it.
00:13:52.000 Unlimited.
00:13:52.480 And you had Matt Gaetz, and we had Andy Biggs on here yesterday, some very brave, the MAGA, the people from the Mighty 20 and the Magnificent Six have put in our resolution to force Biden to come in front of the nation so we don't sleepwalk into this with a war powers resolution.
00:14:10.740 And make him put before the country why we should be in this war on the Eurasian landmass fighting on the eastern border of the Russian-speaking eastern border of Ukraine when six million illegal aliens have now powered into your country.
00:14:26.420 Okay, one year from this week, or next week, one year roughly, Iowa is going to start the determination who's going to be the Republican nominee in 2024.
00:14:40.720 We're going to go to Iowa.
00:14:42.060 We got Matt Kittle.
00:14:43.000 They just launched a new news site under Michael Patrick Leahy and our own Ben Burquam.
00:14:49.040 Carrie Lakes in Iowa, and guess what?
00:14:51.820 So is the War Room.
00:14:52.960 All next.
00:14:53.440 We rejoice when there's no more.
00:14:56.220 Let's take down the CCP.
00:14:58.120 We rejoice when there's no more.
00:15:00.120 Let's take down the CCP.
00:15:23.440 It's the right thing to do.
00:15:35.120 I got onto my dad, and I kind of talked circularly, and now I'm going back over to him.
00:15:39.780 But he said, stay in the fight.
00:15:41.460 But if you lose, you lose with dignity.
00:15:43.540 You shake the other person's hand, and you walk away.
00:15:46.140 I didn't lose, so I'm not doing that.
00:15:48.580 And we're going to take this all the way.
00:15:55.700 Like I said, the appeals court, they're deciding it right now.
00:15:59.140 They're, you know, they kind of work on their own sweet time.
00:16:01.660 God bless them.
00:16:02.300 We need you to say prayers for the judges.
00:16:03.740 We're about to find out truly how corrupt our system is, because we have a mountain of evidence, and we have the law on our side.
00:16:13.260 And if we cannot contest elections that are dirty, rotten, horrible, stolen elections, then we're in trouble.
00:16:20.600 And I believe that we will find some judges who have the courage to do the right thing.
00:16:26.840 We've got to pray for them.
00:16:30.840 Okay.
00:16:34.460 Right there at the beginning, that shot.
00:16:36.320 I'm going to get Burkham in here in a second.
00:16:38.160 Let me be blunt.
00:16:40.260 There's one person that's running for president or aspires to run for president that could draw that crowd in Iowa, and that is Donald J. Trump.
00:16:49.460 Okay.
00:16:50.960 I'm not so sure DeSantis could draw that type of crowd.
00:16:53.160 Nikki Haley, the Keebler Elves, you could round up everything they got and wouldn't be that size crowd.
00:17:00.180 And that's on a Friday afternoon.
00:17:02.460 Absolutely incredible.
00:17:03.480 One year from today, let's think downrange.
00:17:06.980 Iowa will be in the process for one year from approximately today, right?
00:17:13.220 Maybe actually be in New Hampshire, but that's close enough.
00:17:15.940 If Iowa will kick off with the caucuses, determined.
00:17:23.500 In 1940, when FDR ran for his third term, ran for his third term, which was kind of unprecedented, ran for his third term, he bald-faced lied to the American people.
00:17:37.960 He said under no – he was running against a businessman, kind of a Donald Trump-type person, Wendell Wilkie, and he looked people in the eye and he lied to them.
00:17:46.760 He said under no circumstances, no circumstances, zero, will your boys be fighting in another European war.
00:17:54.920 Remember, World War I was not viewed here afterwards as a great deal.
00:18:00.500 And you had heroes, Sergeant York and others, right?
00:18:05.240 You had some of the music and the Doughboys and Blackjack Pershing and all that, and people were very proud.
00:18:09.560 Don't get me wrong.
00:18:10.080 We're very proud.
00:18:11.440 But the cemeteries over there, I mean, they weren't used to this level of slaughter.
00:18:15.980 The memories of the Civil War had faded.
00:18:17.760 So you don't go – go back in time.
00:18:21.300 There's not a lot of pining for we want to go back to Europe and do it again.
00:18:25.780 In fact, FDR looked him in the eye, and the only way he won the presidency the third time was to tell him, hey, I'm going to still get you out of the Great Depression.
00:18:35.460 I'm working on it.
00:18:36.200 But under no circumstances will we ever be in a European war again.
00:18:41.580 American boys and girls will not go over there and die.
00:18:44.140 This is how Iowa and what's happening in Iowa is directly related to what's happening in Beijing and what's happening in the slaughterhouse of the Ukraine directly.
00:18:59.500 And this is going to be a massive campaign issue.
00:19:03.280 And this is why whether you like him or you can't stand him, there's nobody else in political leadership in this nation.
00:19:14.140 That can sort this mess out than Donald J. Trump with all his flaws and all his tweets and all the, you know, sometimes, you know, uncomfortable things he says.
00:19:28.480 I don't care.
00:19:30.300 I don't care.
00:19:31.860 Here's what I care about.
00:19:33.080 What we care about is not getting sucked into a kinetic third world war, okay, that, trust me, this country is not ready for it.
00:19:43.680 It's not ready for it.
00:19:45.460 In the lies and misrepresentations, the head of the Tory party and commons said on Friday to the Financial Times of London,
00:19:53.840 he chairs the equivalent of their Armed Services Committee, that the United Kingdom's military would be destroyed, finished, over in five days of combat.
00:20:07.420 And they, ladies and gentlemen, are our only true military ally in Europe.
00:20:13.260 The rest of it is kind of a joke.
00:20:14.880 The polls got something.
00:20:16.900 The rest of it's a clown show.
00:20:18.440 Let me be blunt, okay?
00:20:20.120 That's NATO.
00:20:21.020 It's a protectorate.
00:20:22.740 This is why Iowa is important.
00:20:24.460 This is why New Hampshire is important.
00:20:26.220 This is why South Carolina is important.
00:20:28.420 And most importantly, most important is the people that are in that room because that's MAGA.
00:20:35.700 And MAGA is now going to be called to save this nation.
00:20:41.220 And this is why you think it's a random event that New York Times and the Brookings Institute,
00:20:45.960 completely wholly owned subsidiary of the Chinese Communist Party, one of the great institutions we had in this country, right, years ago, liberal,
00:20:54.980 now totally owned by the Chinese Communist Party.
00:20:57.540 And the New York Times comes out with their, oh, the most disinformation.
00:21:02.020 Yeah, going against their narrative.
00:21:04.140 As someone said in the Getter chat, we call them direct hits.
00:21:08.240 And we're not backing off one inch.
00:21:10.120 You know why?
00:21:10.540 We're on the right side of history, and we're doing what's right for this nation.
00:21:15.660 And we're not backing off one inch.
00:21:17.380 Not one inch.
00:21:19.380 And trust me, they laughed at me with populism.
00:21:21.400 They laughed at me at national when it started.
00:21:22.760 They laughed at me when I started.
00:21:23.980 All the China stuff.
00:21:24.860 What are you talking about?
00:21:25.380 China's our partner.
00:21:26.240 China's our president.
00:21:26.960 No, no, no, no, no.
00:21:27.680 It's not China or the Chinese people.
00:21:29.040 It's the CCP.
00:21:30.400 Conversations changed a little bit.
00:21:31.380 Sam Stein said it.
00:21:32.060 We're going to win this.
00:21:33.760 But the only way we're going to win it is you have to put your shoulder to the wheel
00:21:37.780 and not back up one inch.
00:21:39.740 Let's go to Ben Burquam, Real America's Voice lead investigative reporter.
00:21:43.900 He ain't on the border today.
00:21:45.220 He's in Iowa.
00:21:46.880 Tell me about it, Ben.
00:21:47.820 A little cold there.
00:21:48.700 Tell me about the reception for Cary Lake.
00:21:52.280 Yeah, it was huge.
00:21:53.860 And you mentioned it in the last segment about saying the quiet part out loud.
00:22:00.300 Climate change is the Trojan horse.
00:22:02.160 It's all part of this global reset.
00:22:04.900 The one thing I'm waiting to hear is somebody say, peace in our time.
00:22:08.180 I mean, that's basically where we're at with China, with Russia, with all these guys.
00:22:12.480 These are the same people that are pushing these lies, that are destroying our border,
00:22:16.180 destroying our country, and destroying our elections.
00:22:19.280 And so Cary Lake came here.
00:22:21.860 Really, the keys, when I talked to her yesterday, the keys are election integrity and the border.
00:22:27.160 Everything else, if we don't have those two things, we don't have a country.
00:22:30.100 Everything else goes on top of that.
00:22:31.800 Then, you know, follows our economic system, all of the energy system that the Democrats are destroying.
00:22:39.800 But it's all couched.
00:22:41.140 Everything the left does is couched under climate change, under racism, under LGBT.
00:22:46.160 It's all a distraction so they can lie to the American people and keep pushing this communist ideology.
00:22:51.940 But it's all connected.
00:22:53.140 And that's why she's here.
00:22:54.080 She's actually coming to just outside Des Moines later today, and we're going to be covering that as well.
00:22:59.660 Let me have it.
00:23:00.420 I think you did a great interview with her.
00:23:02.340 Do we have it?
00:23:02.880 Let's play a clip from that.
00:23:04.420 Ben Burkwam.
00:23:04.960 What do you make of the State of the Union we just saw a couple days ago?
00:23:09.220 Oh, my gosh.
00:23:10.080 Compared to the State of the Union as it stands today versus under President Trump?
00:23:14.160 Well, I thought President Trump's last State of the Union address was the greatest we've ever had.
00:23:19.000 And he had so many accomplishments, and I'm looking forward to him getting back in office and bringing us more accomplishments.
00:23:23.940 It was funny that Joe Biden liked to take credit for everything.
00:23:26.600 Everything good that he took credit for was something that President Trump had put into play.
00:23:30.480 And we, you know, I think watching him and watching the partisanship there, watching the Democrats just clap and get all excited about what he was spewing out, it was sad.
00:23:44.600 It was a sad day.
00:23:45.600 Some people were criticizing Republicans because somebody yelled out, you're a liar or something like that.
00:23:50.840 But that's the truth.
00:23:52.940 He talked about fentanyl, and he's the reason we have a fentanyl crisis.
00:23:57.780 He opened the border within minutes of him taking office.
00:24:02.640 He told the world, come on over, come on across the border, in so many words.
00:24:07.620 And he pulled back every single policy that President Trump had put into place to secure our border.
00:24:13.860 And Arizona is suffering so greatly because of that.
00:24:18.620 And Iowa is suffering.
00:24:20.380 The fentanyl crisis, I just spoke to a woman whose son died of a fentanyl overdose.
00:24:25.260 It wasn't an overdose, it was a poisoning.
00:24:26.620 And now his 10-year-old son is left without a dad.
00:24:30.980 And we're sick and tired of it.
00:24:32.740 And Joe Biden is a joke.
00:24:34.740 He's a laughingstock.
00:24:36.540 And we're going to watch as he destroys this country.
00:24:39.200 And we've got to get President Trump back in to turn things around.
00:24:41.960 Ben, you know, Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, Sununu, Christy, name them, round them all up.
00:24:52.780 The Keebler Elves, the 12 Keebler Elves combined couldn't draw that type of crowd.
00:24:57.320 Give me the feel.
00:24:58.280 Why was the crowd there for a woman who is still fighting to win the governorship of Arizona?
00:25:04.200 And it's in the courts now.
00:25:05.160 And she's got a very strong appeal.
00:25:06.340 But why would they turn out for someone who's not a candidate?
00:25:10.740 She's a hometown girl, right?
00:25:13.060 But why would they turn out?
00:25:15.980 It's very simple, Steve.
00:25:18.180 America's looking for fighters.
00:25:20.140 America, like you said, regardless of the tweets, regardless of what President Trump said,
00:25:25.180 they love President Trump because President Trump punches back on the mouth.
00:25:29.900 And Carrie Lake is the same way.
00:25:31.580 Other than President Trump, there's no better articulator of the MAGA message than Carrie Lake.
00:25:36.960 That's why they came out.
00:25:38.140 They saw her in Arizona.
00:25:39.400 They saw her as the fighter in Arizona.
00:25:41.460 They all see the fraud that is happening in Arizona.
00:25:45.040 But they also see her as bigger than just Arizona.
00:25:47.940 So there is a coalescing.
00:25:50.060 There's a hunger.
00:25:50.840 People in America are hungry for fighters that are going to take the fight back to the left.
00:25:56.540 Stop apologizing.
00:25:59.140 Stop accepting the premise of the left and saying,
00:26:02.060 nope, we're going to take the fight right back to you.
00:26:04.240 We're going to win this country.
00:26:05.200 Because if we don't, if this generation doesn't do it,
00:26:07.580 if 2024 doesn't do it,
00:26:09.480 our kids, our grandkids, they're going to have to pay the consequences.
00:26:13.020 That's what they're looking for.
00:26:14.200 They want President Trump and they want fighters like Carrie Lake.
00:26:18.440 Okay, Ben, hang on for one second.
00:26:21.100 We're going to go back.
00:26:21.760 We have Ben Burquam in Iowa.
00:26:24.600 We have Matt Kittle is going to join us.
00:26:26.640 Michael Patrick Leahy, the Star News Network,
00:26:28.820 just launched their Iowa edition.
00:26:31.620 We're here for the grand opening.
00:26:34.240 We're also going to go to Europe.
00:26:35.340 We've got Ben Harnwell.
00:26:36.680 We have Carrie Lake later.
00:26:38.540 We have Mike Lindell later.
00:26:40.520 Joe Allen.
00:26:42.140 We're packed wall-to-wall today.
00:26:44.280 Saturday, my favorite show.
00:26:46.320 End of the work week.
00:26:47.900 All in the war room.
00:26:48.880 Back in a moment.
00:26:49.400 We will fight till they're all gone.
00:26:53.340 We rejoice when there's no more.
00:26:55.240 Let's take down the CC.
00:26:57.060 Your host, Stephen K.
00:26:58.780 Bannon.
00:26:59.140 Okay, we have to have a partnership meeting.
00:27:07.120 We're going to have it at CPAC.
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00:28:42.040 Matt Kittle.
00:28:43.040 Michael Patrick Lay had this vision of doing the battleground states
00:28:46.160 and doing these new sites,
00:28:47.300 and it's just been incredible what you guys have accomplished.
00:28:51.080 Tell me about Iowa.
00:28:52.380 You're launching a new site.
00:28:53.520 I guess you launched it a little earlier this morning,
00:28:55.300 but you're launching a new site in the very important first state
00:29:01.000 to kick off the caucuses next January, the Iowa caucuses.
00:29:05.780 Tell us about your new site, sir.
00:29:08.020 You bet.
00:29:08.360 Thank you, Steve.
00:29:08.860 You know, Iowa is still critical to the political map,
00:29:12.400 whether the Democrats want to acknowledge that or not.
00:29:15.160 As you well know, the DNC has basically turned its back on Iowa,
00:29:21.040 which has long been traditionally the first state to enter the fray,
00:29:25.160 and it's Hawkeye-Cawkeye, if you will.
00:29:27.840 The Republicans here will still hold the first-in-the-nation caucuses,
00:29:32.640 but the DNC, as I said, has turned its back on Iowa.
00:29:36.000 The Democrats here want to continue to hold,
00:29:39.480 to be the first-in-the-nation to hold those caucuses.
00:29:41.980 They have to, by Iowa state law.
00:29:46.000 The issue is the DNC has gone into a different direction.
00:29:50.020 They don't think Iowa is diverse enough.
00:29:51.680 But Iowa, Steve, as you well know, as we just saw in the last segment,
00:29:56.420 is very much, in many ways, Trump country.
00:30:00.700 And Cary Lake, last night in the Quad Cities,
00:30:03.680 and I think today in suburban Des Moines,
00:30:08.020 will bring that full message
00:30:10.240 and bring out the kind of crowd that we saw last night.
00:30:16.380 Look, here's what Iowa provides.
00:30:19.800 And it is Trump country, it's a MAGA country,
00:30:21.860 and Trump wins it now big,
00:30:23.880 and that's one of the reasons the Democrats don't like it.
00:30:26.080 But here's what's the importance of Iowa.
00:30:28.560 It's discernment.
00:30:30.260 Iowa and New Hampshire,
00:30:31.520 those flinty Yankees up in New Hampshire,
00:30:33.480 in this common-sense heartland of America in Iowa,
00:30:37.320 weigh and measure you, right?
00:30:39.820 They weigh and measure you.
00:30:41.400 And this is very important.
00:30:42.640 It's important for the country.
00:30:43.900 This is retail politics.
00:30:45.900 You've got to go into those small rooms.
00:30:47.340 You've got to have the small gatherings.
00:30:48.360 And President Trump ran it a little differently.
00:30:50.540 But still, the Hawkeyes have a discernment
00:30:54.660 that the nation depends upon.
00:30:55.900 I think it's great it starts in Iowa.
00:30:58.580 And it's going to be very important.
00:31:01.320 That's why I think your site,
00:31:02.460 Leahy's always ahead of the curve.
00:31:03.600 Tell me about the site,
00:31:05.020 and tell me about your thoughts on Kerry Lake.
00:31:08.700 You bet.
00:31:09.280 Well, as you said, we just launched last night.
00:31:13.220 You'll find all kinds of information on our site,
00:31:17.040 theiowastar.com.
00:31:19.580 It includes the meeting last night
00:31:23.900 that Kerry Lake had with so many good Iowans.
00:31:27.140 We will continue with our special
00:31:29.900 Iowa Caucus Edition 2024.
00:31:32.620 We will continue to blanket coverage
00:31:34.840 on Iowa, Iowa politics,
00:31:37.900 all the stuff,
00:31:38.900 particularly the kind of inside stuff
00:31:40.880 we have here in the Des Moines area
00:31:42.660 that no other publications can offer in many ways.
00:31:47.200 And frankly, as you know,
00:31:49.380 the mainstream media refuses to offer.
00:31:51.900 You know, it's interesting about Kerry Lake.
00:31:54.560 Every story you see here in Iowa,
00:31:57.080 the mainstream press,
00:31:57.940 as you see in the New York Times
00:31:59.060 or the Washington Post,
00:32:00.640 they can't begin a lead
00:32:02.200 without saying Kerry Lake,
00:32:05.980 you know, has made all kinds of charges
00:32:08.860 that aren't true.
00:32:10.000 They put this stuff in their lead.
00:32:12.660 When we know that the election integrity problems
00:32:15.960 in Arizona, just as we've seen
00:32:17.720 in the major states
00:32:19.060 during the Zuckerbuck's era of 2020,
00:32:21.620 are very real
00:32:23.300 and they're very troubling.
00:32:25.160 And what they hate is
00:32:26.380 Kerry Lake is shining a big spotlight on it all.
00:32:32.240 Big time.
00:32:33.500 Matt, how did they get to the site?
00:32:35.520 How did they get to you guys' social media?
00:32:37.660 What are the coordinates
00:32:38.620 for Star News Network and all of it?
00:32:40.120 The work you're doing,
00:32:41.320 the Tennessee Star is broken.
00:32:42.600 I think the most important thing
00:32:43.900 of this Memphis situation
00:32:45.120 with Mr. Nichols
00:32:48.020 about it being a targeted hit
00:32:50.480 about everything with the,
00:32:52.580 you know, you broke the whole thing
00:32:53.800 about the text messages
00:32:55.700 and the relationship
00:32:57.980 of the police officers,
00:32:59.900 you know, female acquaintance
00:33:01.900 with Mr. Nichols
00:33:02.960 and all this.
00:33:04.080 So you're doing great reporting.
00:33:05.320 How do people get there?
00:33:06.860 No, thank you so much.
00:33:08.040 Yeah, that's a big story.
00:33:09.200 We'll continue to follow up.
00:33:10.100 But in terms of Iowa,
00:33:12.080 the new site,
00:33:12.980 again, launching
00:33:13.860 theiowastar.com.
00:33:17.720 And as I said,
00:33:18.480 we'll be at
00:33:19.440 Kerry Lake's session
00:33:20.900 later on this afternoon
00:33:22.680 in Ankeny, Iowa.
00:33:26.120 Thank you very much, sir.
00:33:27.380 Appreciate it.
00:33:28.140 Matt Kittle
00:33:28.600 from the Star News Network.
00:33:30.700 Thank you.
00:33:30.740 Head reporter,
00:33:32.440 head editor,
00:33:33.700 political editor.
00:33:34.600 Let me go to Burkwam.
00:33:35.460 Burkwam,
00:33:36.020 how are you going to cover this today?
00:33:37.640 By the way,
00:33:37.960 we'd love to get you back on
00:33:38.960 for the end of the show
00:33:39.660 because Kerry Lake's
00:33:40.340 going to join us
00:33:41.000 in the 11 o'clock hour.
00:33:43.620 Tell me about your coverage today
00:33:45.080 of Kerry Lake's speech.
00:33:48.780 We're going to be starting.
00:33:49.960 We'll have live coverage
00:33:51.160 on the network,
00:33:52.260 on all of our social platforms
00:33:53.780 as well,
00:33:54.260 starting at 5.30 Eastern time.
00:33:55.900 I'll be with Amanda Head
00:33:56.880 and covering it.
00:33:58.160 But as Matt just said,
00:33:59.080 I just want to make
00:33:59.560 one quick point.
00:34:00.680 The reason conservatives,
00:34:02.480 Republicans,
00:34:03.200 MAGA love Kerry Lake
00:34:04.720 is the same reason
00:34:05.400 they love President Trump
00:34:06.280 because they're not politicians.
00:34:07.900 But also there's one other piece
00:34:09.380 that Kerry Lake has
00:34:10.220 that she is against
00:34:11.740 the mainstream media.
00:34:12.780 The mainstream media
00:34:13.440 is the biggest enemy
00:34:14.580 of the people right now.
00:34:16.160 It's why the mainstream media
00:34:17.520 hates her
00:34:18.100 because she can fight them
00:34:19.500 because she was inside of that.
00:34:21.320 And that's one of the main reasons
00:34:22.640 why they hate her.
00:34:23.360 So we're going to be covering that.
00:34:24.580 I think we're going to expect
00:34:25.380 as big a turnout this afternoon,
00:34:26.700 if not bigger,
00:34:27.740 just outside in Ankeny,
00:34:28.940 just outside Des Moines.
00:34:29.700 So the Real America's
00:34:32.540 Voice coverage,
00:34:33.140 5.30,
00:34:33.640 you've got Amanda Head,
00:34:34.520 you've got Ben Burquam.
00:34:35.660 I'll talk to Captain Ben
00:34:36.920 and I think we'll pick up
00:34:37.960 a live stream too,
00:34:39.180 make sure all the posse
00:34:40.040 gets into a chat.
00:34:41.000 I'll jump in there.
00:34:41.760 I want to hear everybody,
00:34:43.140 what they have to say.
00:34:43.980 This is Kerry Lake.
00:34:45.040 She is by far
00:34:46.660 the most important surrogate
00:34:48.680 for President Trump,
00:34:49.560 bar none.
00:34:50.200 I mean,
00:34:50.380 look at those crowds.
00:34:51.340 Those are Trump-like.
00:34:52.280 Those are Trump.
00:34:53.020 Those are mini-Trump.
00:34:54.640 Those are mini-Trump.
00:34:55.900 She is Trump in heels
00:34:57.200 because those are mini-Trump crowds,
00:34:58.560 but I'm telling you,
00:34:59.700 the Keebler elves,
00:35:01.100 the Keebler elves combined,
00:35:03.780 the Keebler elves combined
00:35:05.500 couldn't draw that crowd
00:35:07.140 and that intensity, Ben.
00:35:08.260 Great job.
00:35:09.020 Hopefully,
00:35:09.380 maybe get you back here
00:35:10.220 before we finish up
00:35:11.140 and not,
00:35:11.520 we'll see you at 5.30 today.
00:35:14.400 Just let me know.
00:35:15.200 Yes, sir.
00:35:15.520 Thank you.
00:35:17.260 Okay, Ben Burquam.
00:35:18.500 Ben had that great rally
00:35:19.780 out in Phoenix.
00:35:21.100 He and Amanda Head
00:35:21.800 managed to do such a great job
00:35:22.940 as an anchor.
00:35:23.960 Okay, Ben Harnwell.
00:35:25.880 We're going to go from
00:35:26.880 the heartland of this nation
00:35:28.540 We're going to talk about
00:35:30.600 the heartland, right?
00:35:32.320 The heartland of the world island.
00:35:35.120 What was it, Harnwell?
00:35:36.460 McKinder, the Scottish professor,
00:35:39.160 came up with this concept
00:35:40.700 of geopolitics
00:35:41.640 and talked about the world island.
00:35:42.940 People, if you really look
00:35:43.840 at a real globe or a map,
00:35:45.620 you'll see that the western hemisphere
00:35:46.960 is really like a string of islands
00:35:50.000 off of a massive, massive landmass,
00:35:52.800 a massive island
00:35:53.400 called the world island.
00:35:54.480 That would be the Eurasian landmass
00:35:56.440 and also Africa
00:35:57.860 as it connects with it.
00:35:59.660 The theory was
00:36:01.260 he who controls the heartland
00:36:02.940 controls the world island
00:36:06.300 and he who controls the world island
00:36:07.760 controls the world.
00:36:08.720 So American foreign policy
00:36:10.000 since 1914, essentially,
00:36:12.200 has been to make sure
00:36:13.140 that no one power
00:36:14.220 or group of powers
00:36:15.220 controls the Eurasian landmass.
00:36:17.660 Now, right in front of our eyes,
00:36:19.480 because of the compromise
00:36:20.580 of the Biden regime,
00:36:21.640 the Chinese Communist Party,
00:36:23.540 they're the head gangsters.
00:36:24.820 They're the ones
00:36:25.280 who are putting the deal together
00:36:26.340 with Turkey
00:36:27.660 and the mullahs in Persia,
00:36:30.340 in Tehran,
00:36:31.480 in Saudi Arabia.
00:36:32.580 They're doing these
00:36:32.940 massive output deals.
00:36:34.000 Pakistan, they got mini-me
00:36:35.300 in North Korea.
00:36:36.820 And that's where the guy goes,
00:36:37.700 oh, you got to work with China.
00:36:39.200 China controls...
00:36:40.020 North Korea is a vassal state
00:36:42.040 to China, dude.
00:36:42.880 Write that down.
00:36:43.540 Take your number two pencil out
00:36:44.760 and write that down.
00:36:46.140 China controls North Korea,
00:36:47.560 controls 100%
00:36:48.760 and uses it to keep us
00:36:49.760 on the back foot
00:36:50.480 with the nuclear weapons
00:36:51.860 pointed right at Osaka
00:36:53.020 and Tokyo.
00:36:54.180 Come on, man.
00:36:54.720 That's 101 stuff.
00:36:56.480 That's not even advanced stuff.
00:36:58.240 That's basic.
00:36:59.700 Ben Harnwell,
00:37:01.180 you've been on top of this.
00:37:03.020 Right now,
00:37:03.840 you've got the politics
00:37:05.180 of the elites
00:37:06.500 and you got what the folks
00:37:08.260 are thinking.
00:37:08.880 And what the folks are thinking,
00:37:10.140 they're smelling a...
00:37:12.200 They're seeing the images
00:37:13.040 coming out of Ukraine
00:37:13.820 and they don't want
00:37:14.460 any part of that.
00:37:15.220 And they see they're getting
00:37:15.980 sucked into it.
00:37:16.660 The Serbian president today
00:37:17.740 has got a brutal assessment
00:37:18.860 that's out there saying,
00:37:20.400 hey,
00:37:20.880 for people of the world,
00:37:22.940 if you think what you've seen
00:37:24.000 in the last year is bad,
00:37:25.000 you ain't seen nothing yet
00:37:25.920 because the worst part of this
00:37:27.380 is going to come
00:37:28.440 in about six months
00:37:29.340 and then it's going to
00:37:30.460 spin out of control
00:37:31.340 and it can suck my country,
00:37:32.860 Serbia,
00:37:33.780 into this thing.
00:37:34.660 Ben Harnwell,
00:37:35.820 your assessment.
00:37:37.760 I received the declaration here
00:37:40.180 of Alexander Vucic.
00:37:44.740 Basically repeats
00:37:46.100 in different words
00:37:47.220 the article
00:37:48.380 which we were analysing
00:37:49.600 yesterday
00:37:49.900 from the Daily Telegraph
00:37:51.360 by Colonel Richard Kemp
00:37:52.780 which basically said
00:37:53.800 the worst
00:37:54.420 is still to come
00:37:56.120 with the intensification
00:37:58.160 of the Russian forces.
00:38:00.360 I don't know, Steve,
00:38:00.940 if you want me to read
00:38:01.680 the declaration itself
00:38:03.100 because it's quite short
00:38:04.120 or just home in.
00:38:06.140 Please.
00:38:06.300 Okay.
00:38:06.700 Please.
00:38:07.640 Please.
00:38:08.020 So President Vucic says
00:38:11.260 we are facing
00:38:12.420 the biggest crisis
00:38:13.720 in the world
00:38:14.800 that we have seen
00:38:15.980 since the Second World War.
00:38:18.380 What happened before
00:38:19.480 is almost nothing compared
00:38:21.160 to what awaits us.
00:38:23.020 I know that there is
00:38:24.100 a big escalation
00:38:25.480 ahead of us
00:38:26.400 and I hope that
00:38:27.500 some people understand
00:38:28.580 that we do not need it.
00:38:30.860 The next five
00:38:32.040 or six months
00:38:33.060 will be the heaviest conflicts.
00:38:35.000 Combat will be much stronger
00:38:37.840 despite being
00:38:39.260 very, very intense already.
00:38:42.140 I could write volumes
00:38:43.340 of books about it
00:38:44.340 and the pressure on us
00:38:46.100 will be twice
00:38:47.060 or three times stronger.
00:38:48.920 And here, Steve,
00:38:49.460 I think is my key phrase
00:38:51.980 in this declaration
00:38:52.720 because I think
00:38:54.120 everything basically
00:38:55.580 revolves around
00:38:56.380 what comes next.
00:38:58.260 Due to elections
00:38:59.200 in 2024
00:39:00.260 in Europe
00:39:01.100 and America,
00:39:02.360 the West cannot afford
00:39:04.020 to lose
00:39:04.800 and will try
00:39:05.740 to win
00:39:06.520 in the conflict
00:39:07.700 in Ukraine
00:39:08.460 one way or another.
00:39:11.380 In this position,
00:39:12.220 our country
00:39:12.820 will literally
00:39:13.620 find itself
00:39:14.660 between a rock
00:39:15.480 and a hard place.
00:39:17.080 Four to five months ago,
00:39:18.360 it seemed clear
00:39:19.040 that Ukraine
00:39:19.720 with the huge support
00:39:21.160 of the collective West
00:39:22.380 was winning.
00:39:23.660 Now it's not so clear.
00:39:25.500 The first article
00:39:26.580 in Politico,
00:39:27.420 which I think, Steve,
00:39:28.040 you had up on your feed
00:39:29.140 a couple of days ago,
00:39:30.520 Can it happen
00:39:31.260 that Putin wins
00:39:32.700 has already been published.
00:39:34.340 Now,
00:39:35.600 on the one hand,
00:39:36.660 there is a common position
00:39:37.820 in the collective West
00:39:39.040 and on the other,
00:39:40.280 almost unison,
00:39:42.080 the unity of the Russian people
00:39:43.700 after the declared
00:39:45.240 dispatch
00:39:46.160 of German tanks.
00:39:48.720 What he's alluding here,
00:39:50.480 and there are a number of points,
00:39:51.820 but of course,
00:39:52.800 Serbia
00:39:53.180 has maintained,
00:39:55.320 and this goes back
00:39:56.140 to the beginning
00:39:56.960 of President
00:39:58.020 Fuchs
00:39:58.860 Tsitsche's
00:39:59.460 presidency
00:40:00.540 in, I think,
00:40:01.120 2017.
00:40:02.780 He has steered
00:40:03.540 a very neutral
00:40:04.440 line here
00:40:05.300 between Russia
00:40:06.220 and NATO,
00:40:07.680 desperately trying
00:40:08.820 to cultivate
00:40:09.720 both sides.
00:40:12.640 And I'm not saying
00:40:13.960 that this line here
00:40:14.860 is following,
00:40:15.980 do you want to give away
00:40:16.900 for the break?
00:40:17.880 And then I'll come back
00:40:18.920 and make my point.
00:40:19.180 No, no, I want to
00:40:19.700 hold on.
00:40:21.460 I want you to hold on.
00:40:23.420 Remember,
00:40:23.940 we bombed Belgrade
00:40:25.080 back in the 90s,
00:40:27.200 right?
00:40:28.200 Because they,
00:40:29.380 hey,
00:40:30.000 they were the Christian nation,
00:40:31.340 so naturally
00:40:31.840 we're going to bomb them,
00:40:32.700 right?
00:40:33.580 We bombed it
00:40:34.420 back in the 90s.
00:40:35.800 They've always been
00:40:36.480 part of the Russian sphere,
00:40:37.620 right?
00:40:37.840 They're the first
00:40:38.260 to admit that.
00:40:39.320 So he looks at this
00:40:40.420 with a certain angle
00:40:41.860 of attack on it.
00:40:43.000 But there's a lot
00:40:43.680 of truth there.
00:40:44.260 What we're not going
00:40:46.380 to do here
00:40:46.900 in the war room,
00:40:47.760 we're not going
00:40:48.100 to sleepwalk
00:40:48.700 into this.
00:40:49.900 We're going to be
00:40:50.380 Cassandra.
00:40:51.120 We're going to be
00:40:51.480 up in the grill
00:40:52.220 to make sure
00:40:53.140 this catastrophe
00:40:54.100 just doesn't come about.
00:40:56.840 Social media
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00:41:25.660 Okay, you have to
00:41:26.840 understand the history
00:41:27.760 of the slaughterhouse
00:41:28.840 of the 20th century
00:41:29.880 to understand
00:41:30.720 the 21st century.
00:41:33.020 Remember,
00:41:33.680 from 1914,
00:41:35.000 from the Guns of August
00:41:35.980 until the fall
00:41:37.440 of the Berlin Wall,
00:41:39.460 or let's even throw
00:41:40.220 in Tiananmen Square
00:41:40.940 in there,
00:41:41.940 I don't know,
00:41:43.680 200 million,
00:41:44.820 some people say
00:41:45.360 250 million,
00:41:46.640 a quarter of a billion people
00:41:47.720 either died
00:41:48.880 from political violence
00:41:50.120 or in wars
00:41:50.780 or in famines
00:41:51.620 related to wars
00:41:52.420 or in pandemics
00:41:53.840 related to wars,
00:41:54.760 disease,
00:41:55.460 all of it.
00:41:57.060 In future,
00:41:57.860 you know,
00:41:59.200 centuries,
00:41:59.860 they'll look back
00:42:00.360 to the 20th century
00:42:01.180 as a dark age.
00:42:02.680 Right?
00:42:03.160 We've never had
00:42:03.680 this type of slaughter
00:42:04.440 because of technology.
00:42:06.780 Man's human nature
00:42:07.680 hasn't changed,
00:42:08.420 but the technology
00:42:09.420 changed
00:42:09.900 and allowed us
00:42:11.100 to have
00:42:11.560 mass slaughter.
00:42:14.360 The Holocaust
00:42:15.120 with the Jews
00:42:16.560 in the bloodlands,
00:42:18.360 the extermination
00:42:19.920 of the Ukrainian people
00:42:21.680 in the Kansas
00:42:22.520 of the heartland
00:42:25.800 in Ukraine,
00:42:27.820 starved to death
00:42:28.360 by Stalin
00:42:28.900 and the Bolsheviks.
00:42:31.660 The political murder,
00:42:33.080 what they say
00:42:33.480 in the bloodlands
00:42:34.100 between 1932
00:42:35.240 and 1945,
00:42:36.340 14 million
00:42:36.980 political murders,
00:42:38.060 not acts of war,
00:42:39.480 political murders,
00:42:40.500 executions,
00:42:42.140 exterminations,
00:42:44.060 a scale of barbarity
00:42:46.000 that the world
00:42:48.340 has never seen
00:42:49.000 and can't comprehend.
00:42:50.200 And remember,
00:42:50.840 in all of that,
00:42:53.380 given the valor
00:42:54.280 of the greatest generation,
00:42:56.260 given the heroism
00:42:57.420 of the greatest generation,
00:42:59.260 the United States
00:43:00.280 was virtually unscathed.
00:43:02.360 Pearl Harbor got hit
00:43:03.280 and I think later
00:43:05.100 in Oregon,
00:43:06.700 four or five people
00:43:07.540 got hit by a Japanese bomb
00:43:08.960 like in 1945,
00:43:10.240 but the homeland
00:43:12.160 of the United States
00:43:12.940 was untouched
00:43:13.940 while the rest
00:43:15.640 of the world
00:43:16.200 is in a slaughterhouse.
00:43:19.120 Don't believe
00:43:19.740 the Studs Terkel
00:43:22.280 and these guys
00:43:22.820 and Tom Brokaw
00:43:23.860 with the greatest generation
00:43:24.840 and the good war
00:43:25.520 and all that.
00:43:27.340 Yes,
00:43:27.800 the call to arms
00:43:28.640 of the greatest generation
00:43:29.700 was incredible
00:43:30.560 and we became
00:43:31.900 the arsenal
00:43:33.480 for democracy.
00:43:35.100 and actually revved up
00:43:36.420 mass production
00:43:37.140 in Detroit
00:43:37.660 and other places
00:43:38.420 to produce,
00:43:40.240 you know,
00:43:40.400 mass production
00:43:41.100 of bombers,
00:43:41.800 mass production
00:43:42.300 of tanks
00:43:42.900 and equipment
00:43:43.460 and, you know,
00:43:44.760 what,
00:43:45.020 hundreds of aircraft carriers,
00:43:46.500 right?
00:43:47.560 Not including destroyers
00:43:48.940 and submarines.
00:43:49.840 Incredible.
00:43:51.360 And the valor
00:43:51.940 and heroism
00:43:52.760 of the greatest generation
00:43:53.640 was incredible.
00:43:55.460 but it was not
00:43:57.540 a good war.
00:43:58.500 World War II
00:43:59.320 is a war
00:44:01.380 of annihilation
00:44:02.440 and it ratcheted up
00:44:04.980 in its brutality
00:44:06.820 as human nature,
00:44:08.040 think about it,
00:44:08.720 just like the Civil War.
00:44:10.200 As you continue
00:44:11.400 to have combat
00:44:12.240 and you continue
00:44:12.780 to have more people dead
00:44:13.700 and you have families grieving
00:44:14.940 and they're saying,
00:44:15.980 why did this happen?
00:44:17.680 There's anger
00:44:18.600 and that anger
00:44:19.920 turns into a burning
00:44:21.020 white hate,
00:44:22.660 right?
00:44:23.100 Rage.
00:44:24.680 Hatred.
00:44:26.060 And that's what happened
00:44:26.920 in the war
00:44:28.200 of annihilation.
00:44:29.740 The brutality
00:44:30.260 was so awful
00:44:31.120 on the eastern front
00:44:32.200 between the Russians
00:44:33.320 and the Germans
00:44:34.000 and their allies
00:44:35.480 in mainland China,
00:44:37.640 right?
00:44:38.280 In the bombing
00:44:39.340 and the fire bombing
00:44:40.160 over Japan,
00:44:42.680 the bombing
00:44:43.180 over Germany
00:44:43.860 because they would
00:44:44.540 not surrender
00:44:45.160 and they continue
00:44:46.140 to have this slaughter.
00:44:48.400 The rage,
00:44:49.340 the annihilation
00:44:50.120 because this is human nature.
00:44:51.980 This is what happened.
00:44:52.840 This is the law
00:44:53.300 of unintended consequences.
00:44:54.560 This is the fog of war
00:44:55.540 and we're not going
00:44:57.880 to sleepwalk
00:44:58.400 into this thing.
00:44:59.240 We're not going
00:45:00.080 to sleepwalk
00:45:00.580 into this.
00:45:01.260 We cannot allow
00:45:02.440 this to happen
00:45:03.160 because this is
00:45:05.600 beyond dangerous.
00:45:07.080 When they're throwing
00:45:08.000 out these concepts
00:45:09.180 of tactical nuclear weapons
00:45:12.140 that might be used
00:45:13.720 by the Russians
00:45:14.360 during the liberation,
00:45:16.900 the quote-unquote
00:45:17.380 liberation of Crimea
00:45:18.540 by combined arms warfare
00:45:21.560 supplied by American tanks,
00:45:23.660 Ben,
00:45:24.040 the most chilling
00:45:25.520 part of that
00:45:26.560 and it's chilling
00:45:27.160 from the Serbian president
00:45:28.280 is the end
00:45:29.400 where he as,
00:45:31.020 almost as a throwaway,
00:45:32.960 says the unity
00:45:34.040 of the Russian people,
00:45:36.100 remember,
00:45:36.520 the Russian people
00:45:37.340 were our allies
00:45:38.220 in World War II.
00:45:39.000 The Russian people,
00:45:40.160 you can't hear that
00:45:41.160 on mainstream media,
00:45:41.920 the Russian people,
00:45:42.920 were our allies.
00:45:45.300 That victory
00:45:45.980 in Stalingrad
00:45:46.980 over the 6th Army
00:45:48.720 80 years ago
00:45:49.820 was as important
00:45:51.100 to save American
00:45:52.260 boys and girls
00:45:53.280 as the victory
00:45:54.220 at Guadalcanal
00:45:55.340 almost in the same week.
00:45:57.840 Okay?
00:45:58.520 We know Guadalcanal,
00:46:00.220 but we never talk
00:46:00.980 about Stalingrad.
00:46:02.720 The most chilling thing
00:46:04.420 that the Serbian president
00:46:05.440 said at the end,
00:46:06.920 Ben,
00:46:07.140 was the unity
00:46:08.900 of the Russian people
00:46:09.880 when they see
00:46:11.040 German tanks
00:46:11.980 going across Ukraine.
00:46:14.360 Can you read that again,
00:46:15.260 the end of that?
00:46:15.880 Because it chilled me
00:46:16.680 to the bones
00:46:17.240 when I first,
00:46:18.260 because this guy gets it
00:46:19.900 and the people over there
00:46:21.120 get it because
00:46:21.820 they live in a slaughterhouse.
00:46:24.920 You have memories
00:46:25.900 of your parents,
00:46:26.600 your grandparents,
00:46:27.260 your great-grandparents,
00:46:28.140 the 1930s,
00:46:29.060 Joe DiMaggio
00:46:29.740 and Gone with the Wind,
00:46:32.000 you know,
00:46:32.480 swing music,
00:46:33.500 Frank Sinatra,
00:46:34.920 all the great icons
00:46:36.140 of American culture.
00:46:37.180 Yes,
00:46:37.340 we had the Great Depression,
00:46:38.360 we had the Dust Bowl,
00:46:39.140 don't get me wrong,
00:46:39.760 there were bad things
00:46:40.500 happening,
00:46:40.840 particularly in the early 1930s,
00:46:42.340 but that's not the memories
00:46:43.760 that people have
00:46:45.020 of American culture
00:46:45.880 in the 1930s.
00:46:47.420 You know what their memories
00:46:48.260 are of the 1930s?
00:46:49.340 A slaughterhouse.
00:46:51.720 Unprecedented
00:46:52.120 in world history.
00:46:54.200 That's the memories
00:46:55.000 they have.
00:46:56.500 Ben,
00:46:56.840 read that to me again.
00:46:59.500 Now,
00:47:00.180 on the one hand,
00:47:01.520 there is a common position
00:47:02.600 of the collective West
00:47:03.760 and on the other,
00:47:05.360 almost unison,
00:47:06.760 the unity of the Russian people
00:47:08.320 after the declared dispatch
00:47:10.140 of German tanks.
00:47:14.800 Remember,
00:47:15.300 those German tanks,
00:47:16.320 we showed you the footage
00:47:17.140 the other day,
00:47:17.600 maybe we bring it up,
00:47:18.740 they got iron crosses
00:47:19.900 on the side of them.
00:47:22.600 And remember,
00:47:23.140 the NATO is not even paying
00:47:24.060 for this.
00:47:25.480 The German people
00:47:26.100 put up very little money
00:47:27.020 in this.
00:47:28.740 The elites
00:47:29.580 are driving this
00:47:30.600 and the common man
00:47:33.500 and woman,
00:47:34.320 the little guy,
00:47:35.460 the Ukrainian
00:47:37.480 Lao Bai Jing,
00:47:38.640 old hundred names,
00:47:39.580 just like old hundred names.
00:47:41.060 Do you think,
00:47:41.840 how many elite kids,
00:47:44.280 sons and daughters
00:47:45.060 of the Bayonaires,
00:47:46.880 are with the 101st Airborne
00:47:48.420 right now in Romania
00:47:49.560 on the Ukrainian border
00:47:50.660 already on the trigger
00:47:52.060 to go in there?
00:47:52.880 How many?
00:47:54.220 Zero.
00:47:54.520 How many Bayon,
00:47:54.960 how many Ken Griffins
00:47:56.440 and hell yes,
00:47:57.840 zero.
00:47:58.760 Forget it,
00:47:59.340 it's a joke.
00:48:01.160 It's this audience's
00:48:02.400 sons and daughters
00:48:03.180 are on that border
00:48:05.080 just like they served
00:48:06.100 in Iraq,
00:48:06.920 just like they served
00:48:07.640 in Afghanistan,
00:48:09.140 just like they were
00:48:09.780 in Kuwait,
00:48:10.960 saving the Saudi royal family
00:48:12.480 for their oil.
00:48:13.340 They're now selling
00:48:13.940 to the Chinese Communist Party.
00:48:16.200 It's a scam.
00:48:17.260 It's a con.
00:48:18.100 And it can't allow
00:48:19.120 to be going on.
00:48:20.380 Matt Gaetz,
00:48:20.980 we had Andy Biggs
00:48:21.660 on here yesterday.
00:48:22.480 He's one of the co-signers
00:48:23.520 of the,
00:48:23.980 just to force
00:48:24.860 the Biden administration
00:48:25.700 to come to Congress.
00:48:27.900 All you constitutional
00:48:29.040 conservatives,
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00:48:32.240 until you force
00:48:33.660 Biden to come
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00:48:35.720 of Representatives
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00:48:48.720 American combat troops?
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