Bannon's War Room - July 27, 2023


Episode 2910: The Ongoing Financial Crisis


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

169.01756

Word Count

9,574

Sentence Count

417

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

Governor Glen Youngkin of Virginia, a billionaire Democratic presidential hopeful, has been a long time supporter of the Republican Party, but has yet to enter the 2016 presidential race. Is it time for him to jump in?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.080 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people had a
00:00:16.920 belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything the world
00:00:20.720 to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people like that go
00:00:24.740 to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people had a conscience
00:00:32.900 ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my country
00:00:40.220 this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bannett
00:00:47.240 governor youngkin of virginia to run for president he had passed up on that opportunity
00:00:58.400 he hasn't slammed the door on it but it comes amidst disappointment over the race thus far for
00:01:04.420 ronda sanus in florida he's fired a third of his staff he's trying to write that ship maybe it'll
00:01:09.860 work out but what do you think i think that governor youngkin would be an ideal candidate for
00:01:18.060 the republican party and i very much hope that he's going to enter the race people i speak to
00:01:26.840 are all favorably inclined towards him and so if he entered i think there would be tremendous enthusiasm
00:01:36.020 and he could win the general election he's a billionaire donor he's very important to republicans
00:01:42.660 he's kind of been disappointed what he's seen out of uh governor de santis of florida thus far
00:01:47.780 maybe he says the shake up and the layoffs and that race will will write that ship but he really
00:01:53.000 likes governor youngkin last time i checked though carl he he has so far not joined the race maybe
00:01:59.300 that happens but what do you think well first of all full disclosure thomas pederfi is a friend of
00:02:04.840 mine i think the world of him one of the smartest people i know uh yes governor youngkin is attractive
00:02:10.480 to a lot of people uh whether he enters the contest or not uh it's it's it's it's going to depend on two
00:02:17.060 things does he keep the house of delegates in the november elections in virginia for the legislature
00:02:22.320 and does he flip the state senate if he does my sense is he might be open to jumping in if the race
00:02:28.900 still seems to be uh muddled up but that's awfully late if he did it it'd be less than 60 days before
00:02:35.540 you start guys glenn youngkin glenn youngkin won because john fredericks and then he got the worm
00:02:41.520 involved the maga turned out 100 they're not going to turn out for youngkin this is another fantasy
00:02:46.200 you got another billionaire you know this is a conservative this is a rhinosauros you know another
00:02:53.760 foreigner and i have nothing i have i love immigrants they're fantastic they add so much to the country
00:02:58.600 but not a guy that wants to come over here and then shifts his company back to hungary
00:03:03.740 right it takes all the advantage of the united states um and then wants to uh thwart maga he's
00:03:11.240 verently anti-trump he came he gave some dollars after it was evident that trump went in 16
00:03:15.280 he's one of those guys there's tons of those guys but they're all going to come back
00:03:18.760 and they all bring their bad ideas i was there they all bring their bad ideas
00:03:23.760 the cluelessness of the murdochs and the thing they think you're they think you're complete in
00:03:30.000 total morons when you see a segment like that on cavuto because here's what it's all repetition
00:03:33.920 it's repetition you got you got uh do you see the weatherman in the morning hey glenn youngkin
00:03:40.020 57 in a purple state you know bouncing up and down popping up and down then you got cavuto and these
00:03:46.460 guys all day long glenn youngkin glenn youngkin glenn youngkin all sudden glenn youngkin is going
00:03:50.500 to have his moment his moment glenn youngkin's probably got the worst record on the ccp in china
00:03:59.620 of anybody the reason that the billionaires are comfortable with it they're comfortable with
00:04:05.400 you know hedge fund guys they're comfortable with romney romney can sit in the room and talk the
00:04:09.460 same language they do right youngkin's a hedge fund guy private equity venture not really venture
00:04:14.620 private equity hedge fund at carl out there is no carl out is the swamp david rubenstein a terrible
00:04:22.740 individual right the kennedy center everything i came down there begging trump to keep his jobs you
00:04:27.900 know right after we took over another one that i had singled out for removal uh that was not followed
00:04:34.960 up on for various reasons that we won't go into now that's his mentor the glenn youngkin thing's another
00:04:42.620 fantasy we don't have time for fantasies this is a fantasy he's there for one reason maga turned out
00:04:48.580 at 100 you remember the commonwealth plus the beginning of the of the parental rights movement
00:04:53.240 he hasn't delivered on that yet the parental rights thing's still a debacle in the commonwealth of
00:04:59.880 virginia okay but the important thing here is to remember what they're trying to do this is all part
00:05:08.880 of a they will do anything and you've seen this at doj you've seen law free you've seen on the left
00:05:17.380 but it's also a massive part of the um of the wealthy that are part of the quote-unquote republican party
00:05:27.660 or their fox republic they're all globalists they're all globalists
00:05:32.680 our hungarian billionaire they're a perfect example all globalist they want globalist policies
00:05:41.060 in murdoch's another foreigner did i mention that did i ever mention that another foreigner
00:05:49.200 well is there any american ownership of any meat big media companies in england let me think or in
00:05:57.960 australia let me think about that for a second let me think no there is not how does he own fox
00:06:05.200 completely illegal in the middle of the night when he's australian citizen they realized they had a
00:06:10.300 to buy the fox fox broadcast and he realized they had a small problem in the middle of the night
00:06:14.540 before they closed the deal and all of them get paid he wasn't a citizen it was against the law
00:06:20.000 so voila
00:06:20.700 front of the line it gets done and then you have foreign influence the foreign influence it is the
00:06:30.760 it's what the revolutionary generation fought against the murdochs the murdochs have the mindset
00:06:38.640 of the ruling imperial class of england as much as we have a special relationship and we love our
00:06:48.760 english brothers and sisters america's basic concept is we don't want part of that deal we don't want
00:06:56.300 that we don't want a lazy worthless lazy landed aristocracy coupled with monopoly power of the british
00:07:03.640 india company which is just the crown giving guys monopolies and taking 20 off the top what does that
00:07:10.400 resemble let me think for a second oh the private equity and hedge fund business you get a management
00:07:15.840 fee and you get 20 of the ups the same model the queen elizabeth these guys the crown the henry they
00:07:20.940 all had same the same exact deal for francis drake the british all of them the privateers
00:07:27.120 the crown gets a kick gets a little something for the effort 20 off the top
00:07:32.240 that's the murdochs that's who they represent they're all globalists they do not believe in the
00:07:39.080 sovereignty of the united states of america the united states of america just happens to be
00:07:42.660 an engine of economic growth that they can then how do i say this politely leech off of
00:07:49.320 and now you're seeing it in high relief
00:07:53.460 donald trump
00:07:56.520 gave a
00:07:59.220 at ralph reeds
00:08:01.800 faith and family
00:08:05.540 gave an hour and a half speech with detailed policies in it for the evangelical base
00:08:12.200 he then goes to philadelphia to the moms for liberty gives an hour and a half to him as a two-hour speech
00:08:17.780 of 17 standing ovations 17 standing ovations and this was a group that was essentially started kind
00:08:25.180 of in florida with ron de santis and they had governor santis and governor santis got two and
00:08:30.160 they're very favorable to governor santis i don't hold that against them at all
00:08:33.200 and governor santis got a couple of three standing ovations
00:08:36.360 on fox and this is i think on a friday or saturday night not exactly
00:08:40.440 hitting it on fox with the ratings not one second
00:08:43.960 then he goes to turning point usa
00:08:47.180 gives another you know they're all looking for a rally they're all looking for abandon to come out
00:08:52.380 there be throwing mics down hair on fire screaming we're at war
00:08:55.380 that's attorney turning point one to get jacked president trump not going to do that president
00:08:59.460 trump walked in there another as charlie kirking another serious address not one second
00:09:04.620 five hours of serious non-rally talks not one second on fox where they're slobbering all over
00:09:14.620 de santis at the time right and now they're slobbering all over glenn youngkin and they're
00:09:19.900 going to slobber all over tim scott and they're going to slobber all over kemp
00:09:23.460 youngkin
00:09:27.560 is too smart for this because he's not he doesn't want to get shredded he understands he'll come into
00:09:34.540 the shredder we don't have time to mess around we're at war right now let me be blunt we don't
00:09:41.480 have time they're going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars why because they're all getting
00:09:44.220 paid how could even the democratic party and this is what i admire about them they move with
00:09:50.400 discipline and they move with force they get a scumbag like mark elise he's everywhere he's got
00:09:56.080 50 suits going he's everywhere in every court doing everything he don't care half of them failure
00:10:00.860 doesn't care boom they're relying boom boom boom nancy plus you think nancy pelosi i could play that
00:10:05.020 clip from september 19 and she ran on this i told her in 18 forget running around on the senate these
00:10:11.100 governships are all important if you lose the house they're going to impeach him they're going
00:10:14.300 to wait for the first opportunity hello the perfect phone call in ukraine but when that
00:10:19.460 war horse moves she moves okay and trump from the time she said it at the united nations general
00:10:28.800 assembly when she had a press conference which was the middle of september to the time he was peach
00:10:33.520 was 90 days is that it september october hello about 90 days 90 to 100 days that's moving no
00:10:40.980 no happy talk there youngest people the the ones on the inside said they're not gonna let jeffro
00:10:48.180 talk them into this and jeffro just you know we had uh i think raheem's been on here caroline
00:10:53.620 ren's been on here talking about they're saying now the super pack well i can support a lot of people
00:10:57.060 and you got mcintosh out there sitting on the patio no to the bundler and by the way the bundler
00:11:04.260 it looked like it was from the badabing club the bundler uh took it down and went private on that
00:11:10.940 you saw that you know they may be able to play that just for kicks um that's not the thing you
00:11:16.940 want to put up because there were no hitters there that's kind of sad it's sad when that's your big
00:11:22.760 bundler singing deer valley and you're on the patio you're on the deck you know the redwood deck and
00:11:27.380 they're looking out and you know this is the big thing they're getting all these briefings and
00:11:30.660 talk about how they burned through the 50 million dollars always good when you do it at the at the
00:11:36.220 top resort in deer valley it's even upscale from park city park city's the kind of the house of
00:11:40.900 commons right really smart to do it there but that was not exactly a a great group of folks they're
00:11:49.060 going to write big massive checks kind of grundoons but fox has tried that because the murdochs their
00:11:55.900 number one objective is to keep donald j trump out of the white house their number one to keep him
00:12:07.000 out of the white house and their neoliberal neocon if you want to see a great um illustration of this
00:12:14.140 look at the bobby kennedy video the other night with uh with sean hannity on the town hall when sean
00:12:20.300 got schooled on ukraine he got schooled by the audience you people don't buy it anymore you don't
00:12:27.180 buy the lies you don't buy you understand what they're selling and you ain't buying it of no
00:12:32.580 interest zero do i have brett is brett now we got brett back up dave you got a bunch of chart you're
00:12:41.400 going to walk us through some some but before we get to that i just want to get the template of of
00:12:45.420 it's any they're gonna they're gonna have a rolling you've been in politics they're gonna have
00:12:48.660 a rolling you know tim scott's gonna have his moment um you know uh camp they're all they're
00:12:55.140 they're anybody they're pleading in the bay and they're sitting there yes he's very knitted brow
00:12:59.240 uh you know give me this he's give me this he's going seb gorka on me right give me the very you
00:13:04.660 know with the deep those powerful voices those hungarians have right boom like orban you know
00:13:09.940 glenn jonkin is a dude you don't know what you're talking about you have no earthy idea what you're
00:13:14.420 talking about yes you've got some stockbrokers thing online it's great i you know you're a
00:13:18.440 capitalist make money it's fantastic but don't sit coming here in a pine just because you made a lot
00:13:22.500 of money you have no earthy idea dude anything about the american people zero zero let me repeat
00:13:32.940 that zero so don't come here and pontificate on cavuto show about yes the american people i think
00:13:38.700 young can prove we have no earthy idea not one mega voter will vote for glenn youngkin
00:13:44.880 unless a guy named donald trade trump says hey vote for glenn youngkin and he ain't going to say
00:13:50.860 that if glenn youngkin's running against him and glenn youngkin's smart enough to understand that
00:13:54.680 you think youngkin who's got a career ahead of him wants to get the the santus treatment
00:13:59.720 and i keep saying carthaginian peace of the santus and the people around him
00:14:04.380 you had your opportunity to move on and get back to florida and get back to business and you're
00:14:11.680 bound and determined to do this and you're betting you're telling donors right now our best bet
00:14:15.320 this is what i'm telling our best bet is to get trump on the stage uh with murdoch's the trap that
00:14:20.280 murdoch set for him they're telling me that what we need to do is give him the debate stage
00:14:23.300 the probability that's going to happen please answer in prayer here zero okay dave brad's got the
00:14:33.140 charts we're getting some economics here some capital markets we got uh rasmussen sure getting
00:14:39.520 in some math economics and capital markets polling had enough abandon kind of wandering around here
00:14:46.200 right stick around here in the world be back in a moment
00:14:49.340 well congress once again allowed itself to be pushed into appeasing the administration and raising
00:15:04.420 the debt ceiling for the 79th time paving the way for continued reckless spending and further
00:15:11.860 devaluation of the u.s dollar as our national debt continues to skyrocket how are you protecting
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00:16:31.080 okay breaking news we're gonna get it up in a second i think it's uh president trump they're
00:16:39.180 reporting president trump's lawyers are actually meeting with i think jack smith today is what
00:16:43.580 emerson we're gonna get a clip here in a second um and talking about um obviously got the target
00:16:49.260 letter he's gonna get indicted but they're talking about that details we'll get this there's another
00:16:53.160 one the buried lead is they did this you know this contorted part of the gun thing yesterday and
00:17:02.900 put the federal judge in the middle of it which she said that's unconstitutional because they fear
00:17:07.460 trump's return in 2024 they fear they fear it so much that they would sneak into a federal court and
00:17:15.300 try to have it and hope that an obama appointee and a biden appointee a progressive that voted for
00:17:21.220 gave money to hillary clinton will look the other way and she goes hey in court hey i think this
00:17:25.060 is unconstitutional that's how much they fear trump coming back dave bratt let's pivot by the way go
00:17:31.800 to we we've got this the bricks is coming up all kind of controversy are they going to lay out the
00:17:36.240 currency they feel they don't have enough to lay out the currency they get the bricks bank i think 41
00:17:41.020 nations are coming algeria and others are going to say they're putting prepare to put a billion billions
00:17:45.380 of dollars into the brick banks this brick bank they're forming so we'll get to all that
00:17:49.460 um the um but bratt let's go right now go so go to um um birchgold.com slash bannon to get all the
00:17:58.540 information about the prime reserve currency do it today and you also get information about if the
00:18:02.940 central banks are buying gold at record rates maybe you ought to talk to the people of birchgold and
00:18:07.940 find out about it too let's a day bratt walk me through your charts brother i need some capital
00:18:12.640 markets economics i have too much too much bannon too much bannon wandering around talking about you know
00:18:17.060 dumping on the murdochs did i mention them did i mention the fact that the murdochs are foreigners
00:18:22.440 did i mention that that okay fine let me take my number two print let's take my number two pencil
00:18:27.340 and write that down you are you were on the on the money i'll just add you know i started off running
00:18:32.780 on the republican creed which was a little too general and and even policy can get a little white
00:18:39.280 paper boring uh but it's the choice of issues are you as a politician are you choosing the issues
00:18:45.480 that the american people care about and so people call me now they want me to help a candidate or
00:18:50.000 get money or something like that or help them do whatever and i got three things i i want on paper
00:18:54.660 from any candidate running i want their position on china in writing what's your position i want your
00:19:00.140 position on the border invasion what you're going to do about it and i want what you're going to do
00:19:04.580 about 50 trillion so you mentioned all of those every time and you lately you've been hammering
00:19:10.480 uh the disaster of our of our fiscal policy the government spending 15 trillion dollars in the
00:19:17.120 next two years uh that will ruin our uh economy that will collapse our our market system uh with
00:19:24.040 two trillion dollar deficits uh per year and then 50 trillion in debt and so i got a few charts i put
00:19:30.180 together called the five fundamentals okay hang on i want you to go through hang on hang on hang on i want
00:19:36.540 you to go through the five fundamentals because your specialty i'm just saying at cnbc you know
00:19:41.380 even with the interest rates that's crushing the working class they're skipping around the punch bowl
00:19:45.940 hasn't been taken away for those guys they're living high on the hog brother yes yes and so just when it
00:19:51.680 seems like they're going to tighten they're not 0.25 uh raising the interest rate doesn't compare
00:19:57.100 with eight you know the amount of money left on the fed balance sheet and so let's get to the charts
00:20:02.480 i'll just go the first one just shows the interest payments on our debt this is federal government
00:20:08.140 obligations interest payments on our debt are getting to one trillion dollars when i was in
00:20:14.040 congress the whole budget was about four trillion this is just interest payments so that's one effect
00:20:19.940 of this interest rate policy and you at home know the effect and take a look at the new car loans or
00:20:25.200 mortgage rates etc and all that's going to pass through the business cycle and hurt you
00:20:30.600 uh the next chart uh this just summarizes the absurdity uh and and it's proof why when i say
00:20:38.000 the free market system is broken uh look at the far right right when the fed funds rate goes from zero
00:20:44.940 up to five uh you would think interest payments go up uh but no the financialization of our economy
00:20:52.580 the smart guys on wall so they all spend their time playing with money now they've orchestrated
00:20:58.040 some way around the inverted yield curve to actually have the corporate interest rate payments go down
00:21:03.740 as interest payments go up so how do you simplify this what this means is it's very hard for you to
00:21:10.720 do any planning the rich can do the planning uh because they got sophisticated uh you know analysts
00:21:16.960 and floors of economists the average person is just getting floored right now uh with the reality of
00:21:22.180 higher prices higher interest rates uh etc and we're breaking the free market system we've always had
00:21:27.840 markets uh but we only got rich because we chose as a society the free market system in about 1776
00:21:35.860 uh and that that social choice has made us richer than any country on the earth and right now we're
00:21:41.580 breaking it uh the third chart is your money gold chart it's uh we've looked at this before but this
00:21:46.680 was just a great uh look at the the various country comparisons right so at the left is a hundred percent
00:21:53.800 this thing's just you know indexed to a hundred uh but you see the fall off china and japan at the far
00:22:00.260 right of that chart uh they've lost a huge value of their currency against the dollar but the u.s is
00:22:05.680 way at the bottom with the black line that's the loss of your purchasing power just since 1971
00:22:11.780 uh when we got off the gold standard and the upshot of that whole conversation with our currency
00:22:17.360 steve and i had a long show a week ago on the on the uh the loss of our reserve currency uh but your
00:22:24.180 purchasing power is going down uh and other countries that know it and uh the u.s is losing
00:22:30.700 our credibility uh next chart uh this this uh is just kind of a technical piece but there is a a problem
00:22:40.080 in the data coming from government shocker uh so you know gdp growth is at two percent positive
00:22:46.460 uh and down at the bottom real gdp but real gdi gross domestic income is supposed to be the same
00:22:53.800 number the you know the amount of stuff you make should be equal to the income payments to the people
00:22:58.780 who make it in macro uh economics and uh so real gdi is shrinking by two percent so over time uh the and
00:23:09.340 these are government figures those two numbers have to uh match up and so one of those two is going to
00:23:15.060 get corrected uh but it's quite a a difference right plus two percent gdp growth uh means you got
00:23:21.920 slow growth minus two percent gdi means you're in recession already and some folks use the average of
00:23:28.720 those the average is zero and so i think that's a better measure of what's really going on with a
00:23:33.080 real economy uh the next chart uh this uh is a summary of everything we've been talking about
00:23:40.100 you're what why does it matter uh if if uh we lose our currency we're just printing money left and right
00:23:47.920 uh we're validating the federal government spending uh this is from the best uh the best macro
00:23:54.620 researchers uh reinhardt and rogoff they've been around forever top researchers the blue line
00:24:01.720 it's just government spending going up uh since 1971 it used to be 24 percent now it's a 35 percent
00:24:09.080 it's skyrocketing if you follow that blue line to 2023 it'll start going straight up again right the
00:24:15.400 15 trillion in two years okay so of course that's government spending it's part of your economy so it's
00:24:22.560 part of economic growth uh but these uh economists and i'll post all the sources reinhardt rogoff etc and
00:24:29.260 others uh have shown that the fiscal and this is a little complex but you know government spending
00:24:35.400 fiscal policy has a multiplier and so you all learn this in macro 101 but that multiplier kicks in there's
00:24:44.040 about a year lag right so the government spending a year ago is kicking in now and stimulating the
00:24:49.340 economy for about a year to a year and a half but then at three years the effect of that government
00:24:55.680 spending becomes negative because of productivity problems with government investments uh china's
00:25:03.000 having the same problem right now they're running out of good investments uh the government picks green
00:25:07.780 winners and then they're losers and so that black line is your real gdp per capita declining uh time
00:25:16.980 after time after time and rogoff and uh the the best economists in the country say you lose
00:25:22.000 one third of your economic growth due to just this effect alone and they say the key cutoff is when
00:25:30.160 you get to 90 of gdp right when your debt is 90 of gdp we've been there for a decade and so we should
00:25:38.840 expect to see ongoing loss of productivity a lost decade uh and then the next chart is just for show
00:25:48.440 there's a few measures you can look at as to why the financialization story doesn't make any sense
00:25:54.180 uh but you know this is shiller you know nobel prize finance yale uh and he shows all you know he's got
00:26:02.400 this uh shiller cape index to show with the markets overvalued according to this index it's way overvalued
00:26:10.180 uh you can see the uh back in uh the the peak the 99.com bubble when it was way up and then it
00:26:17.860 collapsed because it was overvalued and then 0708 you can see it going up and then plunging
00:26:23.540 and right now uh the the p e ratio developed by shiller it's kind of a special one uh shows the
00:26:30.200 market is is just way overvalued and i could go through uh the same for uh warren buffett's index
00:26:36.560 that comes up next uh where the markets are way overpriced uh if you're over 100 and his index
00:26:43.120 you can go down to the next one and uh we're at 170 we're not at 100 we're way over so the markets are
00:26:50.480 overvalued but as i just explained and steve says every day the 15 trillion in government spending
00:26:58.460 is an artificial high with terrible productivity implications that's holding things up right now
00:27:05.340 it's gonna collapse the the five fundamentals i just gave you i will put you in good shape to
00:27:11.640 understand what's going on so for congressman hudson when you say people back home don't want to talk
00:27:17.480 about impeachment what they want to talk about is the economy make sure they know that you voted
00:27:23.300 for uh kevin mccarthy's giveaway to basically bury the american economy in more debt make sure they
00:27:29.760 know that when they're talking to you about the economy make sure that's front and center
00:27:32.360 dave amazing work how do people get to these where they get the charts how they get to you on social
00:27:37.060 media yeah well i always forget the obvious uh rumbles out there right and you can re-watch these
00:27:43.820 clips and share them with your friends please and then i'm up but uh you know rat economics on getter
00:27:50.160 and i'm at liberty university vice provost for engagement so get me out to your city especially
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00:28:02.580 to your uh economic clubs and young people love to do it amazing sir dave bratt always honored to
00:28:10.520 have you on here fantastic thanks steve thank short break i think we're coming in on a sea shanty vote
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00:29:53.000 turn right here sir the battlefield is straight ahead please don't argue with me sergeant i can smell
00:30:00.620 about it he was out here just yesterday george it's over there turn right damn it
00:30:05.020 service old one is closed this week mare that could never faut like thirt man
00:30:08.920 that could never fail effective at all
00:30:09.520 that could never have got synchronized uh public rain
00:30:11.620 uh huh huh huh huh huh nah
00:30:13.840 uh huh huh huh huh huh huh me i was uh huh uh huh 매 imminente
00:30:18.260 both uh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh oh uh huh.
00:30:22.900 uh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh
00:30:23.500 uh huh uh huh huh huh ah huh huh huh huh huh uh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh
00:30:25.480 Huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh huh with Martin and richtig
00:30:27.700 It was here.
00:30:52.500 The battlefield was here.
00:30:57.700 The Carthaginians, defending the city, were attacked by three Roman legions.
00:31:11.700 The Carthaginians were proud and brave, but they couldn't hold.
00:31:14.700 They were massacred.
00:31:18.700 Arab women stripped them of their tunics and their swords and lances.
00:31:24.700 The soldiers lay naked in the sun.
00:31:31.700 Two thousand years ago.
00:31:33.700 I was here.
00:31:38.700 I was here.
00:31:45.700 You don't believe me, do you, Brad?
00:31:46.700 You know what the poet said.
00:31:52.700 Through the travail of ages,
00:31:57.700 midst the pomp and toils of war,
00:32:01.700 have I fought and strove and perished
00:32:05.700 countless times upon the star.
00:32:08.700 As if through a glass and darkly,
00:32:15.700 the age-old strife I see,
00:32:19.700 where I fought in many guises, many names,
00:32:23.700 would always mean.
00:32:25.700 Would always mean.
00:32:34.700 You know who the poet was?
00:32:39.700 Me.
00:32:40.700 Okay, right there.
00:32:43.700 I would argue that is the most powerful scene
00:32:46.700 and probably one of the most powerful biographies
00:32:50.700 and certainly military biographies ever made.
00:32:52.700 The movie Patton.
00:32:53.700 That's George C. Scott as General Patton.
00:32:55.700 He won the Academy Award, obviously.
00:32:57.700 Carl Malden plays Omar Bradley,
00:33:00.700 kind of the soldier's general.
00:33:02.700 But I bring that up and obviously it's an amazing part.
00:33:07.700 That actually happened with Patton.
00:33:10.700 He believed that deeply.
00:33:12.700 But to talk about, when I say Carthaginian peace,
00:33:15.700 Carthaginian peace, the Romans have finally had it.
00:33:19.700 They fought the first Punic War against Carthage,
00:33:21.700 the second Punic War against Carthage,
00:33:23.700 and finally the third.
00:33:25.700 And Cato the Elder would always say,
00:33:27.700 Carthage must be destroyed.
00:33:28.700 And at the end of the third Punic War,
00:33:31.700 they did it in 146 BC.
00:33:33.700 They basically burn it down,
00:33:36.700 took the great city of Carthage down brick by brick
00:33:39.700 and salted the earth around it
00:33:41.700 so that nothing would grow for a thousand years.
00:33:44.700 That's what I mean with people like the Santas.
00:33:48.700 You've had every warning, every opportunity.
00:33:51.700 And because we're not in normal times,
00:33:53.700 I'm going to play a cold open here in a second
00:33:55.700 in a second from MSNBC.
00:33:59.700 President Trump's lawyer is meeting right now
00:34:01.700 and being told that he's going to be indicted again.
00:34:03.700 They are doing everything.
00:34:05.700 These are not normal times.
00:34:07.700 I would love for these to be normal times.
00:34:08.700 They're not normal times.
00:34:10.700 I've talked about this for years.
00:34:13.700 I made films about this.
00:34:14.700 We're in a fourth turning.
00:34:15.700 We're not in normal times.
00:34:16.700 These are not normal times.
00:34:18.700 They have someone, you saw yesterday,
00:34:20.700 they would walk into a federal courthouse
00:34:22.700 and try to slip something in.
00:34:23.700 This is like, it's unheard of.
00:34:26.700 They try to put a federal judge in the middle of this.
00:34:28.700 And she's sitting there, some progressive,
00:34:29.700 and this is unconstitutional.
00:34:30.700 That's got signed off by the highest levels
00:34:32.700 of the Justice Department.
00:34:33.700 Why? Because there's so fear Trump coming back.
00:34:35.700 And they should fear Trump coming back
00:34:37.700 because we're going to take the FBI
00:34:38.700 and the Justice Department down brick by brick.
00:34:42.700 And that's what they've,
00:34:43.700 that's why Merrick Garland and Biden
00:34:44.700 and this illegitimate corrupt regime
00:34:46.700 is doing everything to go after President Trump.
00:34:48.700 And so this whole thing, this Murdoch created,
00:34:52.700 and they're all created by Murdoch and Fox News.
00:34:55.700 It's all created.
00:34:56.700 All the opposition is created by that
00:34:58.700 because they want Trump to heave to their,
00:34:59.700 first they don't want him,
00:35:00.700 but they want him to heave to their
00:35:02.700 neoliberal, neocon policies.
00:35:04.700 That's what they want.
00:35:05.700 All the money, all the wealth,
00:35:06.700 the Murdochs and all the billionaires.
00:35:08.700 That's what they want.
00:35:09.700 All the time.
00:35:10.700 It's Glenn Youngkin.
00:35:11.700 The same guy saying DeSantis, DeSantis, DeSantis,
00:35:13.700 DeSantis, DeSantis, DeSantis.
00:35:14.700 Now, you know, they can't,
00:35:16.700 DeSantis, I don't know.
00:35:17.700 Yeah, I don't know if it's going to work.
00:35:18.700 Maybe we're going to next.
00:35:19.700 Who's number two?
00:35:20.700 Tim Scott or maybe Glenn Youngkin.
00:35:22.700 It's all created.
00:35:24.700 It's all phony.
00:35:25.700 We don't have time for games.
00:35:28.700 This Republic is hanging in the balance
00:35:32.700 and we will be weighed and measured by future generations
00:35:35.700 of exactly what we did to save her.
00:35:38.700 Each and every one of you.
00:35:39.700 Let's play the cold open for Mark Mitchell.
00:35:44.700 Can I do that?
00:35:45.700 Let's go and play that.
00:35:46.700 I'll bring in Mark Mitchell.
00:35:47.700 What do we know?
00:35:49.700 Well, Jose, we're able to report now from two sources
00:35:52.700 with direct knowledge of the situation.
00:35:54.700 The two of Donald Trump's attorneys have just been meeting
00:35:56.700 with the special counsel here in the office building behind me.
00:35:59.700 We saw a very similar meeting a few days before the announcement
00:36:04.700 of an indictment in the classified documents case came through.
00:36:09.700 As Tom and others have outlined,
00:36:10.700 this is the kind of thing that you would typically see
00:36:12.700 with attorneys coming in to try to do sort of a last-minute negotiation,
00:36:16.700 convince prosecutors not to make charges against their client.
00:36:20.700 We don't know the specifics of this meeting here, but it was widely reported
00:36:24.700 that these attorneys were seen arriving here
00:36:26.700 shortly around 10 o'clock this morning.
00:36:29.700 We believe, we believe, we just saw them depart about 11 o'clock today
00:36:34.700 after what we know was a meeting with the special counsel's office
00:36:38.700 to discuss the possibility, the strong possibility
00:36:41.700 of an indictment of their client later today.
00:36:43.700 It's our understanding that these lawyers have been told,
00:36:46.700 have been told, to expect an indictment against former President Trump
00:36:50.700 related to this election's investigation, possibly as soon as today.
00:36:54.700 Of course, all this information comes out of Donald Trump,
00:36:57.700 who is the one who said,
00:36:59.700 I received that target letter that Sunday.
00:37:03.700 Mark Mitchell, are the...
00:37:09.700 Tell me what the American people think about this, sir.
00:37:11.700 You've been polling this, Mark Mitchell at Rasmussen.
00:37:13.700 The first Trump indictment was probably the best public opinion gift he ever got.
00:37:18.700 And you were right to frame this all in the context of war.
00:37:22.700 We are kind of tired of polling on the failing trust in institutions
00:37:27.700 because it's predictably about two-thirds the electorate
00:37:30.700 that just thinks that they have absolutely no trust in these organizations.
00:37:34.700 But really, there's this chunk of Republicans and chunk of Democrats
00:37:37.700 that are dug in like ticks over Trump and Biden.
00:37:41.700 And they're pushing these indictments and they're not having an effect.
00:37:45.700 And that's the theme right now.
00:37:47.700 So we asked, will the prosecution of Trump hurt or help his chances
00:37:51.700 of winning next year's presidential election?
00:37:53.700 Among all voters, only 35% say that it's going to hurt his chances
00:37:58.700 of being the next president, not winning the nomination,
00:38:00.700 of being the next president.
00:38:02.700 And 55% say it'll either help or not make any difference.
00:38:06.700 23% say it actually helps.
00:38:08.700 Among Republicans, more Republicans say it'll help him than hurt him.
00:38:12.700 And a combined total of 68% of Republicans say it'll help him
00:38:17.700 or won't make a difference.
00:38:18.700 But to me, the real big one, and this goes back to the primary,
00:38:21.700 is that in next year's presidential election,
00:38:24.700 how likely are you to vote for former President Donald Trump?
00:38:27.700 And among Republicans, 72% say they're at least somewhat likely
00:38:31.700 and 49% say very likely.
00:38:33.700 So for Glenn Youngkin, here's two data points, right?
00:38:37.700 72% of Republicans want to vote for Donald Trump
00:38:40.700 and only 1% of Republican voters, when presented with the entire slate
00:38:44.700 of GOP primary candidates, select some other candidate.
00:38:48.700 So there's really no appetite for that.
00:38:50.700 And as we talked about, DeSantis' numbers are absolutely tragic.
00:38:54.700 Slow down.
00:38:56.700 Slow down.
00:38:57.700 Just give me that last one again.
00:38:59.700 Walk me through that math.
00:39:00.700 Well, we did the multi-way primary matchup,
00:39:03.700 and we talked about it earlier in the week.
00:39:05.700 57% say Trump.
00:39:07.700 Only 13% say DeSantis.
00:39:09.700 And all these other characters get a few points here and there,
00:39:12.700 and it adds up.
00:39:13.700 All those votes will go back to Trump.
00:39:14.700 But the some other candidate response, when presented with all of those names,
00:39:18.700 among Republicans, it only gets 1%.
00:39:21.700 So there's no appetite for new people to enter this race.
00:39:25.700 Republicans see what they want in that list of candidates,
00:39:29.700 and it's mostly Donald Trump.
00:39:31.700 And of course, even though he's only getting 57% of the primary support,
00:39:35.700 this question implies he's going to win the nomination
00:39:37.700 and asks people to imagine a 2024 race in which Donald Trump is the candidate
00:39:43.700 and 72% of Republicans say it's at least somewhat likely that they're going to vote for him.
00:39:47.700 49% say very likely.
00:39:49.700 48% of independents want to vote for Trump.
00:39:52.700 And even 27% of Democrats say it's at least somewhat likely that they're going to vote for Donald Trump.
00:39:57.700 So I guess they can keep indicting him.
00:40:00.700 I think Republican voters are much more interested in what's now happening to the plea deal
00:40:05.700 because they were super unsatisfied when they heard about the first plea deal that Hunter Biden got.
00:40:09.700 That's what they're paying attention to.
00:40:11.700 Well, when they know that details are going to be even less pleased.
00:40:16.700 You mentioned, I think it was last week or the week before, we talked about 2012, the way Fox rolls,
00:40:22.700 that with the numbers they have now, with even Romney close to it,
00:40:26.700 they would be saying the primary is over.
00:40:28.700 Romney's the guy, right?
00:40:29.700 So these numbers are orders of magnitude better than that was,
00:40:33.700 yet Fox has continued trying to throw up another alternative.
00:40:37.700 Am I correct in that?
00:40:39.700 No new candidate has entered the race and got more than single digits.
00:40:45.700 And the one candidate that was actually somewhat competitive against Trump
00:40:49.700 has performed worse each time we've asked the question from 32% to 24% to 17% to now 13%.
00:40:58.700 So Republican support is galvanizing around Trump.
00:41:02.700 And at this point, you know, Trump's been on the national stage for six or seven years.
00:41:06.700 People look back at the 2016 cycle and say, well, at this point, Trump was way behind.
00:41:12.700 But people know who Trump is now.
00:41:13.700 They know who he is.
00:41:15.700 It's not like somebody else is just going to come out of somewhere and win those hearts and minds.
00:41:20.700 Well, that and when they do that, they're trying to drive the conversation.
00:41:24.700 It's totally different.
00:41:25.700 First of all, he was president.
00:41:26.700 Number two, he had the second, his second term stolen.
00:41:31.700 So you can't compare it to, oh, Trump came in in 15.
00:41:35.700 He's, you know, he's at 3%.
00:41:37.700 Mark, how do people get, because you guys are in the field all the time with key questions about our institutions, processes in the end, what's going on in America.
00:41:46.700 Where do people go to get all the information?
00:41:48.700 And, of course, on your on your rumble on YouTube.
00:41:51.700 Yeah.
00:41:52.700 And these are strange times.
00:41:54.700 And we do interact with our following.
00:41:55.700 So we'd love to hear people's opinions.
00:41:57.700 We're trying to figure out a way to ask a question to really get, you know, put a finger on the aspect of is it a revenge presidency?
00:42:06.700 Is that why people are supporting Trump right now?
00:42:08.700 Rask us underscore poll at Twitter and also at YouTube.
00:42:11.700 So post in the comments or give us, you know, your ideas on Twitter.
00:42:14.700 We'd be happy to hear them.
00:42:17.700 Mark, thank you so much.
00:42:19.700 In fact, we started it comes full circle because retribution and revenge was what Joy Ann Reed was talking about last night.
00:42:26.700 That's all we are.
00:42:27.700 It's all retribution and revenge.
00:42:29.700 That's all this is.
00:42:30.700 That would be totally incorrect.
00:42:32.700 This is about saving our nation.
00:42:35.700 This is about the resuscitation of the greatest nation in mankind's history.
00:42:39.700 Right.
00:42:40.700 Yeah.
00:42:41.700 We're going to be hit that scene more.
00:42:42.700 We're proud of her flag.
00:42:44.700 You are.
00:42:45.700 Thank you, brother.
00:42:46.700 Appreciate it.
00:42:47.700 You guys are the best.
00:42:48.700 Here's why Rasmussen, I think, is the best.
00:42:50.700 They go in and take tough topics and tough issues and ask questions.
00:42:56.700 That's right.
00:42:57.700 Go to the Rumble site.
00:42:58.700 Go to the YouTube site.
00:42:59.700 Check it out.
00:43:00.700 And it's totally interactive.
00:43:01.700 They're looking for your feedback.
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00:46:49.700 Mike Lindell, Brother Lindell, the election summit.
00:46:52.700 We have a saying in the Navy since we're playing sea shanties today.
00:46:57.700 We have a saying in my beloved Navy that 10% never get the word.
00:47:02.700 That our beloved, there's nobody closer to Donald Trump than Mike Lindell.
00:47:07.700 Did President Trump not get the word here about the election summit, brother?
00:47:11.700 Well, yeah, he did.
00:47:13.700 And he's been and we've actually I've actually went over the plan with him.
00:47:17.700 The and I think what you're seeing here, you know, the with this bank, the vote.
00:47:24.700 I don't know if people realize that, you know, what all the the RNC or what they're you know, what they're all suggesting over there.
00:47:31.700 But I will say this, that the RNC, Steve, I just got off the phone with a couple of the 168.
00:47:39.700 They're putting a resolution for it.
00:47:41.700 If they're meeting in August, everybody, I'm going to be there.
00:47:44.700 This is after our event a few days after.
00:47:48.700 It's a resolution for same day voting paper ballots, hand counted precinct level voter ID.
00:47:56.700 You can't beat it.
00:47:57.700 So and I, you know, I guess, Steve, I'd be I'd be kind of concerned because everybody's putting out everybody is concerned.
00:48:03.700 We want everybody to get involved, but we want to get involved in doing the the right things, the things that are going to matter.
00:48:09.700 And we've never been in this position we've been in right now in history.
00:48:13.700 And so after we reveal the plan on August 17th, that remember, everybody, it's never been talked before, never been done in history.
00:48:20.700 And when we reveal that, I think you're going to see all these things come together and everybody will then go, oh, we should do that or we shouldn't do that.
00:48:29.700 Your eyes will be opened. And so I'm not you know, I got a lot of people emailing me about the ballot banking, which was a term that, you know, basically that was just kind of made up.
00:48:39.700 And does that include ballot harvesting and all these other things you hear about?
00:48:44.700 You know, we're legal, which we fought against for a long time.
00:48:48.700 I don't know.
00:48:49.700 I mean, I think there's a lot of confusion out there and there's a lot of people wanting to do the right thing.
00:48:54.700 We it'll all come clear August 16th and 17th, everybody.
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00:49:52.700 I don't even if you're a Democrat, believe it or not, because we what do we want?
00:49:56.700 We want we want to secure our elections and have transparent elections.
00:50:00.700 I don't think anyone has problems about who's elected if they're really elected and not selected.
00:50:06.700 And we're going to get to that.
00:50:09.700 We are going to get to that point where we're going to and it's going to be right after this event.
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00:51:47.700 Mike Lindell.
00:51:48.700 Thank you.
00:51:49.700 I'll let you go back to work now with your team.
00:51:50.700 The election summit, the 16th and 17th.
00:51:53.700 Got to get online to see it and then share it.
00:51:55.700 It's going to be huge.
00:51:56.700 We're going to be there.
00:51:57.700 Carrie Lake's going to be there.
00:51:58.700 It's going to be intense.
00:52:00.700 Two hours of populist nationalism continue on real America's voice with the Charlie Kirk followed
00:52:07.700 by Jack Posobiec.
00:52:09.700 We're back here five to seven.
00:52:11.700 I think we might have an update on what's going on with President Trump and his lawyers
00:52:16.700 today.
00:52:17.700 And so much more.
00:52:18.700 A couple of special things we're going to do.
00:52:20.700 See you back here at five to seven.
00:52:22.700 Until then, we'll leave you with the pure, powerful voices of the sea.
00:52:30.700 See you back here at five.
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00:53:04.700 And it's time for us to Lever.
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00:53:12.700 Oh, Lever, Johnny Lever.
00:53:17.700 Oh, the voyage is done and the winds don't blow.
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