Bannon's War Room - May 23, 2024


Episode 3632: Nikki Haley Rebounds To Trump


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

181.88165

Word Count

9,987

Sentence Count

1,013

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

Nikki Haley is leaving the Trump administration as the first woman to endorse Donald Trump for president in 2020. What does that mean for the 2020 Republican primary race between Nikki Haley and Chris Christie? And what does it say about the depth of disloyalty Nikki Haley has toward Trump?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Yes, there are people who are coming out there in every primary still voting for her.
00:00:04.340 Are they going to take cues from her and say, OK, now I'm going to vote for Trump?
00:00:07.500 Or are they simply like, well, you know what?
00:00:09.180 I really wasn't for Nikki Haley.
00:00:11.020 I was simply against Donald Trump.
00:00:12.840 And I'm going to stay that way.
00:00:14.980 Yeah, I don't think it's going to have that much of an effect.
00:00:17.080 I mean, you know, she's saying that she hopes that Donald Trump reaches out to her voters.
00:00:20.480 But Donald Trump did nothing for her.
00:00:22.800 So Nikki Haley, in many ways, this is peak Nikki Haley.
00:00:26.460 She turns out to be a very, very cheap date for Donald Trump.
00:00:30.000 But this is a choice that she made.
00:00:32.860 It's a very different choice than Liz Cheney made.
00:00:35.240 Adam Kinzinger made.
00:00:36.360 Chris Christie made.
00:00:37.340 It's a different choice than Mike Pence made.
00:00:39.740 And I don't know that it actually makes that much of a difference.
00:00:44.040 But it's so revealing about, first of all, you know, front and center about her character.
00:00:50.300 I once wrote a piece called The Unbearable Lightness of Nikki.
00:00:54.040 So there's nothing surprising about her getting back on the Trump train.
00:00:57.780 She's gone on and off.
00:00:58.940 She's gone on and off.
00:01:00.000 But, you know, to Joe's point, how do you make a full-throated defense of Ukraine and
00:01:06.040 then turn around and endorse someone who has made it clear that he will pull out of NATO,
00:01:10.600 that he will abandon Ukraine, who actually invited Vladimir Putin to invade Europe?
00:01:15.700 It makes no sense, except in the context of Nikki Haley's unbridled ambition.
00:01:21.420 And I just just one footnote here that that if you look at the at the at the screen of her endorsement,
00:01:27.460 she's now affiliated with the Hudson Institute, which is one of the conservative think tanks out there.
00:01:34.280 The moment she signed up for that, I think it was inevitable she was going to endorse Donald Trump because this is what the Republican donor class demands.
00:01:43.520 There is no way that the Hudson Institute would embrace her unless she is going to basically bow the knee.
00:01:50.560 Thursday, 23, May 2024.
00:01:55.080 The history of Nikki Haley.
00:01:57.440 Bird brain.
00:02:00.720 How do I start?
00:02:01.860 I could give you the back story, but let's just cut to when she when did she resign in the Trump administration?
00:02:09.020 This was in President Trump was in a dogfight in 18 to hold the House.
00:02:16.480 And Nancy Pelosi had gone around.
00:02:18.720 Nancy Pelosi had gone around and and and and talked about getting people to do the getting people come out to vote that they're going to impeach Trump as soon as they took the House.
00:02:29.900 She pledged to people they were going to do it.
00:02:31.460 That's why they had so much enthusiasm.
00:02:32.900 They had a big November in 18.
00:02:35.020 They had a big day.
00:02:36.960 Everybody.
00:02:37.460 In fact, I made a film.
00:02:38.400 I think it was Trump at war.
00:02:39.540 I went around the country.
00:02:40.840 Hey, this is going to happen.
00:02:41.920 This is going to happen.
00:02:43.160 I think I want to hand it in the spring.
00:02:44.860 I said, hey, they're going to take the House because Paul Ryan didn't step down.
00:02:49.260 He just says, I'm going to retire.
00:02:50.340 But he didn't step away as speaker.
00:02:51.840 He didn't put any energy in it because he knew he hated Trump.
00:02:55.020 He wanted he didn't mind turning over to Nancy Pelosi in October.
00:02:59.140 With three weeks to go in the middle of this dogfight, three weeks, Nikki Haley announces she's resigning immediately as ambassador to the United Nations and leaving the Trump administration.
00:03:10.740 It's like what was on her dance card for three and a half weeks?
00:03:14.740 She couldn't wait to the evening.
00:03:16.000 I think it was November 5th, 4th or 5th.
00:03:18.420 What was it she had to do that she could?
00:03:20.980 She did it for one reason to signal to the donor class and to the media.
00:03:25.080 I'm not with him.
00:03:27.480 Now, I went I was in London giving a talk to hedge fund managers at Bloomberg's London or the city of London headquarters.
00:03:37.520 Really, they're kind of European and international headquarters on on capital markets and President Trump and MAGA and the MAGA economic plan.
00:03:45.580 And the guy, the editor there, the first question because it broke just when I was walking on stage, he said, hey, I just want to Nikki Haley, you know, just resign.
00:03:54.880 And I said off the top of my head, I said, hey, it doesn't surprise me.
00:03:59.080 It shows you the maximum disloyalty.
00:04:01.400 You couldn't wait three and a half weeks and announce it on that night after the returns are in.
00:04:05.120 Hey, I'm I'm I'm punching out.
00:04:07.160 No, she wanted to get ahead of the defeat and she wanted to signal I'm not with him.
00:04:12.120 And I said to quote Milton in Paradise Lost, she's ambitious as Lucifer.
00:04:20.100 This woman and I've noticed this as I've gotten involved in politics.
00:04:24.420 The people with some of the least talent are the most ambitious.
00:04:30.000 Now, when Trump calls a Burberry, this is a woman of real capacity issues, not particularly bright, you know, always repeats just the donor class, a neoliberal neocon over at the Hudson Institute.
00:04:44.620 You know, the railhead of neocon ism and her speech yesterday on national security.
00:04:50.920 It was kind of like a junior high person writing a paper they had to get in before the Memorial Day weekend.
00:04:57.120 Right. To go on vacation with the parents.
00:04:59.600 But she's signaling right here.
00:05:01.480 This was what she announced yesterday.
00:05:03.860 And it shouldn't be lost on you folks.
00:05:07.320 That earlier in the day we had Laura Loomer on this very show and we lit up Nikki Haley about all the machinations.
00:05:14.360 She's trying to do to end at the at the convention.
00:05:17.620 And that's still going on.
00:05:18.660 That hasn't stopped.
00:05:20.620 The twenty twenty eight presidential campaign.
00:05:24.080 I know you want to hear this right.
00:05:25.620 Started yesterday with Nikki Haley saying I'm going to support Trump.
00:05:30.260 Because she says and here's what they're plotting.
00:05:33.200 Here's what they're plotting.
00:05:35.000 They're plotting right now.
00:05:36.660 And you saw this in the hundred twenty million dollars put to the congressional leadership fund by Paul Singer and all these guys.
00:05:41.800 Got the Annie Dickerson over there.
00:05:43.860 Annie Dickerson's got her hands all over that.
00:05:46.000 You got Stephen Law at the at the Senate with the seventy million dollars.
00:05:49.560 Oh by the way poor Carrie Lake is is not not didn't make the cut.
00:05:54.220 She did not make the cut there.
00:05:56.240 They're they think they've got Trump boxed in.
00:05:58.500 But here's what they want.
00:05:59.780 They want they want to cover.
00:06:01.880 They want to cover a bit here.
00:06:03.160 And here's what they're going to try to do.
00:06:04.440 At between now and the convention, they can't take the nomination from Trump, but they can cause a lot of grief.
00:06:11.140 Their plan is to get Nikki Haley on the ticket.
00:06:15.240 I know I hear the grinding of teeth in this audience right now, but folks, I told you it's never going to stop.
00:06:20.100 They're going to try to get Nikki Haley on the ticket to say this is the consensus.
00:06:23.420 We bring the party together.
00:06:24.720 This is unity.
00:06:25.360 And hey, she came out and said she was going to vote for you, man, to get her on the ticket.
00:06:29.140 And she thinks and they're telling her you'll be the Dick Cheney in heels in this administration.
00:06:35.300 You'll be the prime minister and Trump will be the lame duck head from the even from 11 o'clock at night on the 5 November.
00:06:43.380 When Associated Press declares him the winner, he will immediately become 1101 p.m.
00:06:49.160 on 5 November of 2024.
00:06:51.240 He will become a lame duck and Nikki Haley will be the prime minister.
00:06:55.480 Dave Brat, do you like my theory of the case?
00:06:57.660 Yeah, well, I saw her announcement and it just it read way too crass for me in my reading.
00:07:07.040 You know, right after you the timing is incredible, too.
00:07:10.140 Right. Watching some of my former members who vote for seven trillion dollar budgets and for Ukraine funding and no action on the border invasion, etc.
00:07:21.100 And then, you know, Republicans are just notorious for this.
00:07:25.260 And that's why there's been a realignment taking place with with President Trump.
00:07:29.840 But they always, you know, they vote establishment.
00:07:33.720 And then right when the elections come on up, boy, they jump sides.
00:07:37.120 And so when she made her remarks, she said yes to President Trump kind of in passing.
00:07:45.440 But then, you know, now it was kind of flipped on him immediately to recognize her when you know what the country needs right now is is just focus on the presidency.
00:07:57.540 We need to get President Trump in office at we need to get two or three messaging points coming through the Speaker of the House.
00:08:05.540 And everybody knows what they are.
00:08:06.640 They're the war room issues.
00:08:07.800 But they don't want Trump and more than Trump.
00:08:09.980 They don't want Trump ism.
00:08:11.100 Yeah. Yeah.
00:08:11.760 What she did yesterday was to say, I've got a plan here, guys.
00:08:16.480 I am savvy enough to know that I'm going to have to eat a little crow because I can't stand this guy.
00:08:22.460 And this is why this is why the bulwark and everybody's so upset with her.
00:08:25.260 Why can't you be like Liz Cheney?
00:08:26.780 Why they want to complete they want to complete turn back the clock to neoliberal neocon Bush administration.
00:08:33.840 That's never going to happen.
00:08:34.780 They're living.
00:08:35.840 They're like the French royalty in the revolution or they're like the Romanovs in Russia.
00:08:41.240 You know, they're always, you know, you go to Europe, you get all these counts and dukes from these families have been out of business since 1914.
00:08:49.780 It's not going to happen.
00:08:51.160 But she's because in her ambition, since she's limited in IQ, she's very cunning, very crafty.
00:08:58.420 Right.
00:08:58.980 They've got this cunning plan that, hey, we can have our cake and eat it, too.
00:09:02.860 We get all because they think the MAGA people are dummies.
00:09:06.060 They think this is all called Trump.
00:09:07.860 They think this is called the personality that the war room posses a bunch of morons, whatever Trump says.
00:09:13.560 And if she can weasel in there.
00:09:15.060 Right.
00:09:15.500 And with that serpent's tongue, you know, be telling Trump, hey, this is what we got to do.
00:09:19.520 Maybe, you know, we got to fight for liberty and freedom in in the sovereignty of Ukraine.
00:09:23.940 They can win out here.
00:09:25.160 Yeah.
00:09:25.660 No.
00:09:25.900 And that's I mean, that's what I was getting at.
00:09:28.800 It you come to a point when you got to make your decision.
00:09:33.420 Are you with the Atlantis and the globalists and the donor class and all this?
00:09:37.500 Or will you finally just put your trust in the American people like you're supposed to do in the first place?
00:09:44.040 Right.
00:09:44.220 And so that's the issue.
00:09:45.800 The the the base right now is is getting very intelligent.
00:09:50.920 They can see through the messaging on everything instantly, even on economics.
00:09:56.800 If I screw up a word on your show, I get hauled over the coals by the audience.
00:10:02.540 I mean, they're like, Dave, you're an idiot.
00:10:04.360 Who's the pencil neck?
00:10:05.860 Right.
00:10:06.340 I mean, they're just they're ripping on me.
00:10:08.620 And it's a good thing.
00:10:09.620 It's a good thing.
00:10:10.340 Right.
00:10:10.500 And so the house isn't there yet.
00:10:12.900 They still got over 100 rhinos in the middle.
00:10:16.240 And there's a few guys that are very smart.
00:10:18.260 And if they can't read the politics right now, we're not going back.
00:10:22.140 Right.
00:10:22.240 We're not going back to the that that those days are done.
00:10:25.660 And just the Romanovs will be back in St. Petersburg before going back to that.
00:10:29.720 And you see what's coming.
00:10:30.780 Right.
00:10:30.960 The Fortune 500 CEOs, all political views are my own again, are very, very much in in in hot water with the China news on Taiwan coming out.
00:10:41.600 And they're totally still linked at the hip with China.
00:10:44.960 Big time.
00:10:45.300 Wait till that piece.
00:10:46.280 Right.
00:10:46.500 The capital flows are going out of China big time.
00:10:50.080 The Chinese billionaires are going into crypto.
00:10:53.000 Right.
00:10:53.120 That's kind of fun.
00:10:53.820 That always happens right after they devalue, by the way.
00:10:57.160 There's a linkage there.
00:10:59.220 And in a couple of years, the realignment is going to be complete in the US will take charge of itself again.
00:11:07.740 And all these bit players on the side are still dancing on the side.
00:11:12.660 Right.
00:11:12.980 And they won't commit to the American people.
00:11:15.060 And the commitment to the American people is for all of our own good.
00:11:18.580 Right.
00:11:18.780 And so it's for me, it's moral.
00:11:20.660 Right.
00:11:20.800 It's a moral decision that's not being made by our political leaders.
00:11:24.200 A couple of things.
00:11:24.620 I'm trying to get Thayer and Captain Fennell on.
00:11:26.660 This thing in Taiwan is huge.
00:11:27.980 Yeah.
00:11:28.140 And as you know, we're the leaders in this anti take down the CCP.
00:11:30.760 But I'm trying to get them on either today on the six o'clock show or tomorrow to get them up because Captain Fennell lives overseas.
00:11:38.400 So we've got to work his schedule.
00:11:39.840 This thing's huge.
00:11:40.880 And you're right.
00:11:41.740 At the same time, they're doing a mass thing.
00:11:43.580 The CEOs are adamantly fighting the decoupling from the CCP.
00:11:48.280 Yes.
00:11:48.420 Because they don't want they understand how much is going to affect their bottom line.
00:11:51.160 Every nickel.
00:11:51.520 Before I let you go, though, maybe I got to get to your economics.
00:11:54.780 Axios, Axios, once again.
00:11:57.020 Right.
00:11:57.240 They have to be a truth teller because the math, they sit there and they go, hey.
00:12:01.440 After, you know, they're telling Mark Allen, those guys are telling Bidenomics and Trump, you know, Biden and Trump's Caesar and Trump's terrible and war room, a bunch of crazy people.
00:12:10.220 Every day, every couple of days, they've got to come out with another economic story that just makes our case.
00:12:14.640 Yeah.
00:12:14.900 Well, and the other day, you had a great piece on Bloomberg.
00:12:17.220 I'll get to that.
00:12:17.880 But first, if they want to if Denver wants to put up the the Axios graph, this shows what's the title?
00:12:24.720 What's the title of that share of U.S.
00:12:26.360 adults who say they're doing at least OK financially.
00:12:28.880 Financially, the title of the piece is the folks aren't OK.
00:12:32.300 The folks are not OK.
00:12:33.840 Fewer parents say they're doing OK financially.
00:12:36.520 And the numbers are down dramatically, especially for those with kids.
00:12:40.400 There's a drop off from 75 percent to 64 percent.
00:12:44.100 It just lasts a couple of years of folks who say, wow, we're not doing OK.
00:12:47.620 And for the for the rest of adults without kids, they're down 80 to about 75 in the last couple of years.
00:12:53.260 And then the you know, the bombshell down below is two kids in daycare are more expensive than your mortgage now.
00:12:59.640 And so things are just fundamentally upside down in our economy.
00:13:04.040 The other day, Steve, you had on a great guy from Bloomberg who pointed out.
00:13:09.060 Josh Green.
00:13:09.280 They did a deep dive on the numbers.
00:13:11.340 I agree.
00:13:11.700 I think his analysis was spot on.
00:13:13.820 And they did a deep dive.
00:13:15.280 This is about the discretionary income.
00:13:16.760 The incomes are down and inflation is up.
00:13:20.200 Those were two data points that crushes the Biden story.
00:13:24.140 And they look at it mathematically compared to Trump.
00:13:26.660 Discretionary, by the way, not down.
00:13:28.560 It's only 25 percent.
00:13:29.880 The only 25 percent of what what Trump's was.
00:13:32.840 I mean, it's way down.
00:13:33.780 There's a massive.
00:13:34.600 The cumulative inflation is huge.
00:13:36.760 Right.
00:13:37.200 And then the only that's all great.
00:13:39.680 And that's the politics and whatever.
00:13:41.500 But to solve these problems, you got to look at the causes.
00:13:45.460 And so, Denver, if you want to put up the green chart here, here's no one wants to pay attention to this because you got to get out your number two pencil and whatever.
00:13:54.440 Hold on.
00:13:54.840 Hang on.
00:13:55.160 Yeah.
00:13:55.380 Let's take a break.
00:13:56.600 You're not going to put up this productivity chart.
00:13:58.620 I gave the the economist this magazine is so upset with War Room and particularly Dave Brat and Dave Brat's obsession with who's the guy from University of Chicago, the product to Gordon.
00:14:11.920 Yeah.
00:14:12.060 Robert Gordon.
00:14:12.640 Northwestern.
00:14:13.220 They're so upset.
00:14:14.920 Yeah.
00:14:15.060 We've triggered the economist so badly about his charts on productivity and going back to Gordon.
00:14:20.920 And they actually did a tick tock like for a minute.
00:14:24.140 That was amazing.
00:14:24.960 And they go through every statistic to prove that.
00:14:28.280 Yeah.
00:14:28.520 It's not as bad.
00:14:29.480 It's not as bad.
00:14:30.940 We won't bore you with it.
00:14:32.160 If if if if.
00:14:33.520 Hey, it's very nuanced.
00:14:34.960 You got to be very nuanced.
00:14:36.580 Why don't you take a picture of the inner cities right now?
00:14:39.360 Right.
00:14:39.560 Nuance.
00:14:39.800 And illiteracy rates of 40 percent.
00:14:41.840 And you I'll tell you what nuance is.
00:14:43.440 But you know, it's like, are you nuts?
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00:16:43.860 Were you a tennis pro first, a Hollywood movie star, or a theologian or a congressman?
00:16:50.720 You've had so many interesting verticals.
00:16:53.120 Yeah.
00:16:53.620 Systematic theology.
00:16:54.860 That's the system.
00:16:55.820 I just want a systematic worldview that makes sense.
00:16:58.160 Or I can't say.
00:16:58.580 Was your forehand not that good?
00:17:00.320 And that's why you're not that good.
00:17:01.680 You realize you weren't going to go pro?
00:17:02.840 I'm mental.
00:17:03.860 I'm mental.
00:17:04.420 Any serious jock can beat me.
00:17:07.200 So take against you.
00:17:08.080 It was an art form.
00:17:09.060 So this is an alternative to systematic theology.
00:17:12.100 Yes, yes.
00:17:12.700 God, unbelievable.
00:17:13.840 Okay.
00:17:14.220 And then you went to economics.
00:17:15.880 Yes, economics.
00:17:16.800 And that's my love.
00:17:17.540 Because it's part of systematic theology, right?
00:17:19.820 If you examine the world as it is and you want to understand it, you better know economics.
00:17:23.880 And so, Denver, if you want to put up the green chart again, this is just playing off the good reporting at Bloomberg.
00:17:31.760 Bloomberg, the guy who said two variables explain everything, inflation and earnings.
00:17:38.800 Let's deal with earnings first, all right?
00:17:40.940 So in the other day on this show, we showed that over the past 50 years, there's been a wealth transfer of $150 trillion from the middle class to the wealthy class.
00:17:53.220 And you say, Dave, that there's no way that can be.
00:17:55.500 Well, just do the math, $150 trillion divided by 50 years is $3 trillion per year in wealth transfer, right?
00:18:05.600 And so there's many reasons for that.
00:18:08.140 But what the chart up there shows is 70 years of productivity decline in a row, right?
00:18:14.840 There's been ups and downs along the way.
00:18:17.200 But roughly speaking, you go from 3.5% to 4%, down to 3%, down to 2%.
00:18:22.680 This is Robert Gordon, Northwestern, 50 years in the field, the best of the best in the country on productivity, not from right-wing economics, et cetera.
00:18:32.920 And so this is what no one wants to explain.
00:18:35.940 And this is the check on all rosy scenarios.
00:18:38.740 And when people say the economy is doing great, this chart says otherwise.
00:18:43.760 This chart says we have heavy lifting to do.
00:18:46.520 And my good friend, Peter Navarro, shout out to you, Peter, for all the work.
00:18:51.000 Dr. Navarro, the new magadeal.com.
00:18:54.060 And he has it right.
00:18:56.460 This isn't about tweaking the marginal tax rate a percent or two.
00:18:59.960 This is about fundamentally restructuring the American economy along three lines, the three lines that give you productivity.
00:19:07.040 Human capital, the kids in our inner cities can't read, the illiteracy rate's awful.
00:19:12.800 How are you going to help the middle class if 40% of the kids can't read, right?
00:19:16.400 And then putting capital in the hands of Americans and then innovation and technological change.
00:19:21.420 All three of those go into that chart.
00:19:24.500 Next chart, Denver, is just the most important chart.
00:19:27.640 I'm going around the country giving talks.
00:19:29.740 And it's just three numbers.
00:19:31.160 It shows for the next 30 years.
00:19:32.920 So the chart you just saw was the past 70 years.
00:19:35.800 Productivity is going down.
00:19:37.340 Here's the next 30 years.
00:19:39.180 Is there great news?
00:19:40.360 Is artificial intelligence, you know, in the models showing productivity taken off?
00:19:44.480 No, it's nowhere to be found.
00:19:46.440 Instead, productivity is at 1.9% right now.
00:19:49.440 It's going down to 1.6% in the next decade and going down to 1.5% in 30 years from now.
00:19:56.800 That is the lived experience you're feeling.
00:20:00.200 That's your kids' chances of ever paying off their mortgage, of ever paying off their car.
00:20:04.940 Throw inflation into that mix.
00:20:07.480 And then Bloomberg, inflation was the second story.
00:20:11.580 And I'll post this today.
00:20:13.120 But everybody needs to go back to John Taylor.
00:20:16.840 He gave – just look at causes of the financial crisis and the slow recovery.
00:20:21.700 It's a Hoover Institution paper from 2014.
00:20:26.200 I'll post it today.
00:20:27.280 Post it today so we can push it out.
00:20:28.600 Steve goes off.
00:20:29.320 This is the fundamental event that's produced this modern realignment in politics, right?
00:20:35.140 And Taylor shows in 03, 05, we printed too much money.
00:20:39.540 We fundamentally changed monetary policy under Greenspan.
00:20:45.140 And then Bernanke comes in in 06 and keeps it.
00:20:48.240 And it's the boom-bust cycle over and over.
00:20:52.100 It's the Greenspan put.
00:20:52.920 Yes.
00:20:53.420 The Greenspan put.
00:20:54.820 They pump too much money in.
00:20:56.780 And then to save the day, they've got to throw in fiscal policy.
00:20:59.480 Does that sound familiar?
00:21:00.400 It's exactly what we're doing right now, right?
00:21:02.960 $2 trillion in fiscal deficit spending to prop up the regime for elections and politics.
00:21:09.800 And for good reason.
00:21:11.060 The markets still know there's probably a real estate crisis coming.
00:21:17.740 Commercial real estate.
00:21:18.760 Of course.
00:21:19.100 And then they're just pushing the bonds around and the payment structure out a year or two.
00:21:23.840 But it's coming.
00:21:25.040 And everybody knows it's coming.
00:21:26.820 And you cannot cheat the productivity numbers and the money numbers up there.
00:21:31.640 And I'll post all of it.
00:21:32.980 But Steve gave a great talk yesterday to the black entrepreneurs downtown, 100 leaders from around the country,
00:21:40.720 and focused on that 07-08 financial crisis and access to capital that's not available to the middle class,
00:21:48.020 to the black entrepreneur community, the Hispanic entrepreneur community.
00:21:51.680 Or the white entrepreneur community.
00:21:52.720 Or the white entrepreneur community.
00:21:53.880 The one thing I heard that resonated, we're going to break that speech down.
00:21:58.860 We're trying to figure out how to do it or when to do it.
00:22:02.180 But one of the feedbacks I got, I talked about where the money's going.
00:22:05.840 I said, hey, there's plenty of cash.
00:22:07.860 There's plenty of money.
00:22:09.360 It's just that it's not going to the right places.
00:22:12.960 And people treat these things like they're immutable laws of nature.
00:22:17.080 It's like the second law of thermodynamics.
00:22:18.580 I said, it's not.
00:22:19.680 This is all a human construct.
00:22:21.260 It can be changed by human agency.
00:22:23.180 And it has to be changed.
00:22:24.380 Let's just give a simple example.
00:22:26.280 We fought two forever wars in the 21st century already,
00:22:30.160 which many of the people in the audience yesterday and watching the show were supportive of
00:22:34.940 and worked for candidates that were supportive of.
00:22:37.000 That was $7 trillion in Iraq and $2 trillion in Afghanistan, $9 trillion.
00:22:43.220 I said, let's do a thought experiment.
00:22:45.140 What would the country be like if we had allocated that $9 trillion back into manufacturing capacity
00:22:51.960 into the United States, high-value-added manufacturing?
00:22:55.300 This would be a renaissance.
00:22:58.340 This would be paradise.
00:22:59.220 And it takes that kind of mindset to do two things.
00:23:04.260 It's one, we are an America first movement.
00:23:07.720 But we also now have to start thinking about, in an unselfish way, because this is the most
00:23:13.520 unselfish nation on earth, American citizens first.
00:23:17.640 Everything that we do has to put the needs of the country, the well-being of the country,
00:23:23.840 the future of the country, first, and at the same time, her citizens.
00:23:28.760 If we change that mindset, if we shift that Overton window, everything changes.
00:23:34.960 All of a sudden, you start looking at the overseas obligations.
00:23:38.260 You start looking at the massive defense budget.
00:23:40.280 You start looking at our allies and say, hey, look, guys, how about this?
00:23:43.440 We're looking for allies.
00:23:44.660 We're not looking for protectors.
00:23:46.100 We're not an empire, right?
00:23:47.860 Our founders warned us about being an empire.
00:23:50.160 They broke off from an empire that was at the beginning stage of acceleration.
00:23:55.060 They walked away from a good deal, understanding that, hey, they were here in the new Jerusalem.
00:23:59.540 The mindset has to be changed quite simply.
00:24:01.980 Not simply America first, a subset corollary that is America's citizens first.
00:24:07.700 Every policy starts doing that.
00:24:09.640 It's a game changer.
00:24:10.880 And next thing you know, you unlock the animal spirits of the entrepreneurial nature of the
00:24:16.280 American people, sir.
00:24:17.460 And the black and Hispanic leaders yesterday said, we don't want a handout.
00:24:22.080 We want access to capital.
00:24:24.080 And so we've done back of the envelope calculations here.
00:24:26.460 The $2 trillion in deficit spending.
00:24:28.560 Right now, you've got 2% economic growth.
00:24:31.160 Without that $2 trillion, you'd be shrinking by 2% or 3%.
00:24:34.900 2% or 3%, yes.
00:24:35.620 And so now do the same.
00:24:37.360 Instead of with $2 trillion, do what you just said with $12 trillion.
00:24:40.120 And imagine if you could fill in all the holes in the inner city with black and Hispanic capital
00:24:46.420 investment with $12 trillion, and you'd have a new world and a new country and hope for
00:24:53.560 everybody again.
00:24:54.460 And we can do that.
00:24:55.600 As Scott Besson said yesterday, all of these were policy choices, and they're not immutable
00:25:01.580 laws.
00:25:02.000 They're not immutable.
00:25:02.380 We can do policy.
00:25:04.740 President Trump has lined it all up.
00:25:06.300 I think the mindset that we're getting to, and back up your numbers.
00:25:09.760 Yeah.
00:25:10.000 I did some math myself in looking at that on this, on the unemployment, unemployment, all
00:25:16.680 that.
00:25:17.420 Right now, about 25% of all job creation is government jobs.
00:25:21.680 Yes.
00:25:22.180 It's government jobs.
00:25:23.060 Right.
00:25:23.240 This massive federal spending, this is an addiction.
00:25:25.940 Yeah.
00:25:26.160 This is harder to break than fentanyl.
00:25:28.540 Yeah.
00:25:29.180 Because the political class of both parties, they're sitting here right now working on,
00:25:34.420 we've got to clear the decks for Trump.
00:25:36.040 Yeah.
00:25:36.180 That's not to say, we've got to do the hard work now and make sure when President Trump
00:25:39.960 comes in, he doesn't have this boiling crisis.
00:25:42.220 What they want to do is K Street wants to lock in on an omnibus right now under the rubrics,
00:25:48.660 we're here to help President Trump, is they want to lock in another set of massive
00:25:52.940 federal spending and massive deficits, and the Federal Reserve will figure out how to
00:25:57.160 print it.
00:25:57.620 And none of that is productivity.
00:26:00.020 Those are all transfer payments.
00:26:01.960 Let's borrow $2 trillion here, stick it into G, government over here in the macro model.
00:26:07.100 It counts as economic growth.
00:26:08.660 Of course, it's not.
00:26:09.520 You get no future growth.
00:26:11.820 And the irony, right, that RFK Jr. has given a whopper talk on healthcare costs, what's coming
00:26:16.740 our way, it's very good.
00:26:19.180 I highly recommend that to people.
00:26:21.080 You mean what's going to blow through Medicare and all this stuff?
00:26:22.700 We're going to, healthcare costs are going to blow up everything.
00:26:26.000 And the irony of healthcare, and I come from kind of a healthcare family, is that the better
00:26:29.720 it gets, the worse it is fiscally, because we live longer.
00:26:33.500 And no one wants to eat their spinach and do the hard math on some of the programs, right?
00:26:37.980 And so Americans are going to have, we're going to have a come to Jesus talk as a country
00:26:42.180 coming up in a few years.
00:26:43.600 I know you've got to bounce.
00:26:45.120 Where do people go to get you?
00:26:46.300 All political views are your own.
00:26:47.700 But hey, folks, on his economics, he's a target.
00:26:51.500 So go get the professor.
00:26:52.960 I hope so.
00:26:53.180 No, get the professor.
00:26:54.200 It means I'm getting some.
00:26:54.940 No, no, no.
00:26:55.580 I like the fact of writing it.
00:26:56.920 I love the audience.
00:26:58.080 Lawrence got number two principles.
00:26:59.480 They're going to hold you accountable.
00:27:00.260 No, they do.
00:27:00.920 They do.
00:27:01.320 If I misspeak once in a while, the professor screws up.
00:27:05.640 It's all right.
00:27:06.060 You can throw some heat at me.
00:27:07.980 Brad Economics on Getter.
00:27:09.480 God bless everyone.
00:27:11.240 Read that R-R-R-O-R book, R-O-H-R, Return of the Strong Gods.
00:27:15.140 Yeah, I'm going to get, that's.
00:27:16.420 That does not imply, I believe, in two gods or more, right?
00:27:19.540 I think it was by encounter.
00:27:20.880 I think it was Roger Kimmel's, guys.
00:27:22.180 I'm going to have to check that out.
00:27:22.920 It's very good.
00:27:23.500 Yeah, very good.
00:27:24.000 Very strong.
00:27:25.140 Okay, Dave Brad, thank you so much.
00:27:26.660 Thanks, Steve.
00:27:26.980 Appreciate you.
00:27:28.520 We've got a lot more.
00:27:29.400 I think we're going to try to track down Jason Jones.
00:27:31.620 Had some other people from the conference going to sprinkle on here over the next couple
00:27:34.560 of days.
00:27:35.020 Today, we've got all types of streaming.
00:27:39.000 We're doing, go to Grace and Mo right now over at the, over at the site.
00:27:43.620 We've got stuff up all day.
00:27:44.940 We've got the summit going on.
00:27:46.560 We've got congressional hearings going on.
00:27:48.940 We're going to be picking up Real America's Voice coverage of the, of this Flex in South
00:27:54.740 Bronx.
00:27:55.280 Do it all.
00:27:56.160 Sacred Human Health.
00:27:57.760 This is my baby.
00:27:58.560 The Beef Livers.
00:28:00.120 Energy, energy, energy.
00:28:01.920 Don't trust me.
00:28:03.360 Trust the audience.
00:28:04.680 Go check it out today.
00:28:06.620 SacredHumanHealth.com.
00:28:08.420 See what your buddies in the war room and the deplorables are saying.
00:28:12.220 Short break.
00:28:13.020 Jason Jones joins us next.
00:28:14.900 All right, Jason.
00:28:18.100 I want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming to our money in our bank accounts.
00:28:23.380 First, think back to 9-11, shortly after the government pushed through the Patriot Act.
00:28:27.760 This gave the government power to spy on innocent Americans by monitoring our phone and email and
00:28:33.820 tracking our movement across the internet.
00:28:36.620 Now, Jim Rickards, editor of the independent financial newsletter Strategic Intelligence
00:28:41.060 and New York Times bestselling author, is warning about a coming event that could elevate this
00:28:46.800 governmental surveillance to a terrifying new level.
00:28:49.440 In fact, some of the guests I've had on the war room believe that the government will soon expand their powers to track our every move.
00:28:57.440 If we say the wrong things on social media, donate to the wrong causes, buy firearms, or even vote MAGA,
00:29:04.220 the government may be able to shut us out of our bank accounts.
00:29:08.220 I can't say for sure if this will happen, but it's an interesting and dire warning.
00:29:13.640 Fortunately, Jim Rickards, an American patriot and friend of mine, has made it his mission to educate us on what he believes is coming
00:29:20.500 and how to protect yourself from the possibility of programmable money.
00:29:26.300 Watch Jim's warning video now before it's censored like I've been in the past.
00:29:31.860 Go to RickardsWarRoom.com.
00:29:33.860 That's RickardsWarRoom.com now to see the video.
00:29:38.420 Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb.
00:29:40.980 Okay, welcome back.
00:29:44.340 Honored to have in the house, we can't get him often because he's traveling around the world, Jason Jones,
00:29:48.960 the great campaign against the Great Reset.
00:29:51.280 But tell us, before we talk about the book, where have you been on your latest travels?
00:29:54.920 You go to every war zone in the world.
00:29:56.720 Yeah.
00:29:56.900 Normally defending Christians in the Middle East or getting the table runs.
00:29:59.840 Yeah, Middle East, Africa, Ukraine, and it's going to be a very busy summer as well.
00:30:02.840 And I'm shooting my next movie in Spain at the end of June.
00:30:05.220 What is the film?
00:30:06.840 Ernest Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants.
00:30:08.460 Oh, see, there's another, because you've been making narrative films, not documentaries.
00:30:12.360 Yeah, I do narrative, shorts, documentaries.
00:30:14.640 Tell me about that.
00:30:15.400 That was a famous book, Snows the Kilimanjaro.
00:30:18.520 Is that what he said?
00:30:18.980 Yeah, Hills Like White Elephants, the true story of Ernest Hemingway, we believe, coursing his first wife to have an abortion.
00:30:24.020 And he published the story several years later.
00:30:26.280 Oh, it was a short story.
00:30:27.660 It was a short story.
00:30:28.360 We sort of took two stories, A Warm, Well-Lit Place, the story about the old man who committed suicide.
00:30:33.520 Kind of meshed it with Hemingway's life.
00:30:36.360 Which he committed suicide at the end.
00:30:37.700 He does.
00:30:38.700 And then, but at the heart of it, we're in Spain at this little coffee shop at a train station.
00:30:44.240 And this tragic story unfolds in the early 1920s.
00:30:47.180 Who plays Hemingway?
00:30:48.000 Can you announce it?
00:30:48.740 I won't announce it yet.
00:30:49.840 Okay, fine.
00:30:50.600 You're going to be shooting when?
00:30:51.980 The last, so I'll be in the Middle East, and then I'll be going straight to Spain for the first, last week of June, first week of July.
00:30:57.340 Be back here.
00:30:58.020 Then I'll be going to Africa and to Central Asia.
00:31:00.760 How did you find time to write this book?
00:31:03.660 And by the way, it's from one of my favorite publishers, Crisis Publications, a good Catholic publication.
00:31:12.780 You've got a who's who.
00:31:14.540 Metaxas, Eduardo, Seb, Dr. Malone, the Epoch Times senior editor, Alex Jones.
00:31:22.420 I've never seen, I mean, this is a...
00:31:23.720 You know, they were supposed to have Steve Bannon write the foreword.
00:31:26.100 I don't know what happened.
00:31:27.120 That's what happened there.
00:31:28.360 My agent said there was not enough money.
00:31:33.920 There was no money, I think.
00:31:35.340 What is the great campaign against the Great Reset?
00:31:39.560 Well, for 20 years, I founded this organization, my organization, the Vulnerable People Project, in 2002.
00:31:44.400 In 2000, I worked for Pat Buchanan.
00:31:46.200 I was part of the team that took over the Reform Party.
00:31:48.400 I was a big anti-regime change war, anti-nation building war guy.
00:31:52.740 In 2002...
00:31:53.880 This is when Buchanan left the Republican Party.
00:31:55.880 Yes.
00:31:56.560 And in 2002...
00:31:58.080 In fact, Trump looked at running for president of the Reform Party.
00:32:00.620 Yeah, taking over the Reform Party was a fun thing to do as a young man.
00:32:03.800 And it was chaotic.
00:32:05.440 But leading up to the invasion of Iraq, I saw that there would be a genocide facing the Christians, the Yazidis and the Kurds.
00:32:11.900 In the Middle East.
00:32:12.860 I saw this in 2002.
00:32:14.300 Because we were...
00:32:14.960 Christians were 20% of the population in 1900.
00:32:17.800 Yeah, think about this.
00:32:19.000 And like they're 1% of the population today.
00:32:21.280 Yeah, in Bethlehem, they were 76% in 1949.
00:32:23.900 Now they're, you know, there's several hundred families left.
00:32:27.500 And so I saw this happening.
00:32:29.680 So I've been living in and around war zones, genocides and democides, for over the past two decades.
00:32:35.780 And I've read some good books on the Great Reset.
00:32:38.960 But I wanted to look at it through the lens of the Christian vision of the human person.
00:32:44.640 And I wanted to impress upon people how vicious they are.
00:32:47.240 Think about General Milley.
00:32:49.340 Two months into the invasion, General Milley was asked in a press conference,
00:32:52.660 Do you think Ukraine can win?
00:32:54.280 And he said, We don't need them to win.
00:32:56.520 We need a quagmire.
00:32:57.540 So I've been to Ukraine.
00:32:58.940 I've been to the battlefields.
00:33:00.260 I've walked through the hospitals filled with young Ukrainian men, missing arms, missing legs, missing eyes.
00:33:05.940 And we have had to do with the food insecurity and the starvation.
00:33:09.820 The greatest famine since World War II was caused by the COVID lockdown and the COVID policies.
00:33:14.780 I work at the border.
00:33:16.540 You know, on the Mexican side of the border, they're all MAGA now.
00:33:20.500 All the Mexican human rights workers are MAGA.
00:33:23.300 What do I mean by this?
00:33:24.280 They're demoralized.
00:33:25.240 Why?
00:33:25.920 A young Catholic woman, Mexican woman, who runs shelters, said,
00:33:30.960 We used to care for women and children.
00:33:32.640 Now we're dealing with dangerous criminals.
00:33:34.920 criminals in our shelters.
00:33:37.080 It's different.
00:33:37.840 But that's not getting the Catholic NGOs are still the worst.
00:33:40.640 On the U.S. side of the border, they're the worst.
00:33:42.820 And I have a chapter.
00:33:43.740 You're saying on the Mexican side of the border, they're demoralized.
00:33:47.060 And because they're dealing with criminals instead of families.
00:33:49.960 In my book, I have the key ideological enthusiasm that the advocates of the Great Reset use.
00:33:56.920 And it's called, it's victimism.
00:33:58.680 It was a term coined in the 90s by Rene Girard, the great French anthropologist.
00:34:02.560 And victimism is feigning concern for the vulnerable, for wealth and power.
00:34:07.420 So they say we're bigots, we're racists because we want to secure the border.
00:34:11.260 Catholic Vote has a powerful new campaign.
00:34:13.880 Defend the vulnerable, secure the border.
00:34:15.560 That is right.
00:34:16.680 Secure the border.
00:34:17.540 Every 11 seconds, an American child, a young person is dying of fentanyl.
00:34:20.860 Secure the border.
00:34:21.480 We have an economy that rests on the exploitation of millions of people.
00:34:24.340 We have human sex trafficking.
00:34:26.560 This is what protects the vulnerable, protects us from Islamist extremists, protects us from
00:34:31.320 the military-age men from China flooding across the border to protect the vulnerable.
00:34:35.220 Think of the electric vehicles.
00:34:36.340 I have the climate cult, another ideological.
00:34:39.140 A pagan theology.
00:34:39.820 Yeah, the climate cult.
00:34:41.700 The most, your EV, I call them blood vehicles, not electric vehicles, because they begin with
00:34:48.700 Catholic boys as young as six, harvesting by hand cobalt in mines owned by the CCP.
00:34:55.300 So your electric vehicle was birthed in a cobalt mine in China, in Congo.
00:35:01.700 80% of cobalt in the world comes from Congo, and the labor is between 16 and 18.
00:35:08.020 It's toxic, it's dangerous.
00:35:08.940 But they sell the electric vehicle as if this is concern for the vulnerable.
00:35:14.240 King Charles said in his Christmas address, don't let war and famine distract you from
00:35:19.200 having compassion for the environment.
00:35:21.480 So don't let a generation of Ukrainian boys gone distract you from compassion for the climate.
00:35:26.760 Don't let famine in Africa distract you.
00:35:29.780 Don't let 3 million Uyghurs sitting in concentration camps in occupied East Turkestan distract you
00:35:35.440 from the climate.
00:35:36.100 Don't let the disappearing 12 Catholic bishops have been disappeared in the CCP.
00:35:40.080 Jimmy Lai sitting in a prison.
00:35:41.560 Cardinal Zenz under house arrest.
00:35:43.100 Don't let that distract you from compassion for the climate.
00:35:45.860 That's victimism.
00:35:46.920 That's the mechanism of control they use.
00:35:48.760 And now, right now, this week, the WHO is seeking for the largest power grab in the history
00:35:54.440 of the world with this pandemic treaty that will give an Ethiopian thug the ability to lock
00:36:02.360 down any political community in the world for any reason.
00:36:06.220 As you go around, by the way, that's a great, right there, the summary is a great reason
00:36:11.760 to get the campaign against the Great Reset.
00:36:14.540 What was the campaign against the Great Reset?
00:36:16.660 We thought we saw it here, but it had so many different elements.
00:36:19.560 How do you explain the book?
00:36:20.780 Well, so Dave was, we were talking off the break when I walked in that it's a war against
00:36:24.480 logos.
00:36:25.320 It's really a war against the Christian understanding of the human person that we are made in the image
00:36:30.600 and likeness of God.
00:36:30.760 Not logos, logos.
00:36:32.680 Logos.
00:36:33.120 Yes.
00:36:33.540 So, part two of the book, I lay out the humane principles that emanate from the understanding
00:36:40.100 of the human person, first made known through Jewish scripture, but made more perfectly known
00:36:44.520 through the incarnation of the second person of the Trinity as man, theologians, philosophers,
00:36:48.960 priests, bishops, and laymen for centuries, trying to understand what that means.
00:36:53.180 Everything we want to conserve is grounded in the Christian vision of the human person that
00:36:57.780 we all have an inviolable dignity.
00:36:59.760 There is no war against the Great Reset without advocating for the truth about the incomparable
00:37:05.160 and viable dignity to the human person.
00:37:06.840 I have the four other core principles of the West.
00:37:09.920 What are they?
00:37:12.000 Subsidiarity.
00:37:12.720 I want to mention that quickly.
00:37:14.160 Yeah.
00:37:14.400 What the WHO is seeking to do-
00:37:16.480 The precinct strategy.
00:37:17.320 Is obliterate the free institutions of civil society, nations, states, counties, and every
00:37:24.300 level, family, they want to disrupt the family.
00:37:28.320 We have the humane economy that a just social order is grounded in private property rights.
00:37:34.040 And solidarity, solidarity is the opposite of victimism.
00:37:37.640 They look alike, but solidarity, you can know the difference.
00:37:41.400 If you're getting wealthy and powerful by standing with the vulnerable, you're a victimist.
00:37:46.000 If you're wearing a shirt made by Uyghur slaves taking a knee opposing slavery two centuries
00:37:52.480 ago in the United States, you're a victimist.
00:37:55.340 If you're being debanked in the United States because you're advocating for the Uyghur,
00:38:00.620 well, then what are you?
00:38:01.720 That's solidarity.
00:38:03.000 When you- Gerard said, when you stand in solidarity with the vulnerable, you suffer with the vulnerable.
00:38:07.740 You can think of saints like St. Damien, who died of leprosy, serving lepers.
00:38:13.140 You can think of St. Maximilian Kolbe, who died in Auschwitz, hiding Jews.
00:38:16.940 That's what true solidarity is.
00:38:18.940 And then there's the natural law.
00:38:20.180 A just law is a man-made law that conforms to the divine will or conforms to truth.
00:38:27.960 And so what we see, what is the Great Reset?
00:38:30.040 The Great Reset, as your previous guest said when we were talking offline, is a war against
00:38:35.200 truth.
00:38:36.180 It's a war against the Christian understanding of the human person.
00:38:39.220 Talk to me about the guys that the World Economic Forum, you travel all over the world,
00:38:43.440 you see all the NGOs, the Railhead and the Thought Center in Davos, World Economic Forum.
00:38:48.440 Tell us, what was their methodology?
00:38:51.440 What was their thinking about how they would make a move during the pandemic to actually
00:38:55.520 have the Great Reset, which would lead to Build Back Better?
00:38:58.840 Well, think about this.
00:38:59.720 I don't know if you remember this.
00:39:00.620 I was the first person in the United States arrested leading an anti-COVID protest.
00:39:04.220 I was on the cover of drudge.
00:39:05.460 That was in Hawaii, right?
00:39:06.680 In handcuffs.
00:39:07.180 Yeah.
00:39:07.360 Yes, you have been on cover of drudge.
00:39:08.960 Right.
00:39:09.220 So I was on the cover of drudge and handcuffs.
00:39:10.960 I actually held that protest in response to the Italy lockdown.
00:39:14.580 I said, if the world follows the CCP the way Italy has done, we're going to starve the
00:39:18.320 world.
00:39:19.060 And that's exactly what we did.
00:39:21.040 When you slow down food production, food processing and food distribution, the people
00:39:26.340 that are on the verge of hunger fall into hunger, fall into starvation.
00:39:31.260 And those who are in starvation, they die.
00:39:34.660 And so because of the nature of my work, for example, I've been working in Afghanistan since
00:39:38.120 the U.S. withdrawal, half of the population is suffering severe hunger.
00:39:42.180 Imagine having another lockdown.
00:39:43.580 The Taliban's not taking care of business there?
00:39:45.900 Yeah, no, they're not taking care of business there.
00:39:49.000 But, you know, we've distributed six million meals and they will provide security for us
00:39:53.240 when they see us arrive with food, which is striking.
00:39:56.660 We've delivered 100 million hours of heat through our coal distributions to the widows and orphans
00:40:01.640 of our Afghan allies who were killed in action.
00:40:03.360 And, you know, I've been criticized by the climate cult for that because I'm contributing
00:40:07.700 to global warming.
00:40:08.940 I'm giving coal to families that will die.
00:40:13.640 So really, again, they use the language of concern for the vulnerable to lock the world
00:40:18.880 down.
00:40:19.660 But it is really a war against the vulnerable.
00:40:22.860 And those on the right, we need to understand their tactics because we can, especially the
00:40:27.260 young conservatives, and I have an introduction to young Americans in this book called The Adventure
00:40:32.000 of Eros, Love, Piety, and Posterity.
00:40:35.220 And it's the way out of the Great Reset for young people.
00:40:37.580 Because one thing we don't want to do, Steve, is the left sees young people instrumentally.
00:40:42.740 How can we use the young to achieve our objectives?
00:40:45.680 What we see as conservatives is how can we use ourselves instrumentally to serve the young?
00:40:53.200 I used to always, I remember being a 17-year-old infantryman, and I was in basic training, and
00:40:57.400 I doubled my age.
00:40:59.320 I'm 34.
00:40:59.980 I'm still young.
00:41:00.820 I'm 40.
00:41:01.480 I double my age.
00:41:02.460 I'm 40.
00:41:02.900 I can still work.
00:41:04.100 Now I'm like double my age, and I have a grave site that's not even being well kept.
00:41:07.640 But I think I have maybe 20, 30 years left where I can plant olive trees for my posterity.
00:41:16.540 And so this is what we want to do.
00:41:18.280 You know, Frodo says to Samwise in Lord of the Rings, we'll save the Shire, but not for
00:41:23.360 us.
00:41:24.320 And that's what we're really called here to do.
00:41:26.480 We are going to break the Great Reset.
00:41:29.780 Oh, but I wanted to say this.
00:41:30.780 The young especially are going to be repulsed by language of concern for the vulnerable, which
00:41:36.700 is a Christian society is ordered around serving the vulnerable, the child in the womb, the
00:41:41.600 poor, and our posterity.
00:41:44.420 So we don't want victimism, the taking the language of concern for the vulnerable, that
00:41:51.960 they used, they're not vulnerable communities.
00:41:54.300 They make up communities to stand with, to amass power.
00:41:58.820 But a Christian society is a humane society that's ordered around the vulnerable.
00:42:02.760 And I'm grateful to come on your show and be able to talk about that.
00:42:04.680 We're about to head out to War Zones that we can't talk about right now, but you'll be
00:42:08.220 there and talk to us when you're there.
00:42:10.120 The Campaign Against the Great Reset.
00:42:13.000 Crisis Publications, one of the best publishers out there.
00:42:15.740 I'm honored to be published by it.
00:42:16.880 No, they're hardcore.
00:42:18.440 I mean, they're serious people.
00:42:20.660 Website, social media, we'll be able to announce in a couple weeks where you're heading.
00:42:25.900 You'll have great pictures and video interviews.
00:42:27.620 Hopefully we'll get you live there.
00:42:30.020 Very dangerous place you're going.
00:42:32.020 What, where do people get you?
00:42:33.940 Our website's vulnerablepeopleproject.com.
00:42:36.540 I have the Jason Jones Show as my podcast.
00:42:38.980 On Instagram, we're vulnerablepeopleproject.
00:42:40.740 And you can see our work in Africa.
00:42:43.080 We have the Vulnerable Parish Program.
00:42:44.640 Steve, I don't know if you know about that.
00:42:45.680 We have cameras and armed guards outside of churches.
00:42:49.680 Because the hostile, the Muslim jihadists put the Christians, I mean, the slaughter of
00:42:55.100 Christians throughout the world.
00:42:56.340 And you've done amazing work on the Christians in the Middle East for a decade.
00:43:00.940 Over the decade, I've known you.
00:43:02.160 It's just, it's shocking.
00:43:03.220 Well, these are the, you know, these are the descendants in the Middle East.
00:43:06.160 These are the.
00:43:06.600 This is the church.
00:43:07.400 The children of the families of the apostles.
00:43:10.740 Yeah.
00:43:11.280 The church is a desert church.
00:43:13.340 We came out of the desert, right?
00:43:14.400 We came out of the Middle East.
00:43:16.020 Jason, always amazing.
00:43:17.560 Be safe.
00:43:18.480 Be safe.
00:43:19.120 No, no.
00:43:19.560 Where you're going is one of the most unsafe places on earth.
00:43:22.420 So be safe.
00:43:23.180 And we'll make sure that we.
00:43:23.860 It's Chicago.
00:43:24.480 You just gave it away.
00:43:25.700 Exactly.
00:43:27.180 It's Midtown Manhattan.
00:43:28.800 Okay.
00:43:29.180 Short commercial break.
00:43:30.120 Back in the warm in a moment.
00:43:31.000 We rejoice when there's no more.
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00:44:48.440 Nikki Haley is therefore aiming herself to be president ultimately.
00:44:52.240 I think Nikki Haley is incredibly politically ambitious.
00:44:55.980 I would say ambitious as Lucifer, but that's probably a...
00:44:59.460 I'm probably taking Milton out of context on that.
00:45:02.320 But she's very ambitious and very talented.
00:45:04.460 And you think she could challenge Trump in the primaries?
00:45:07.600 I think I take Nikki Haley at her word that it's not 2020.
00:45:10.980 I think she's going to go out and make some money.
00:45:12.820 I just think the timing, everything that she said yesterday and everything about her stepping
00:45:17.260 down could have been done on the evening of November 6th.
00:45:20.400 She's going to stay to the end of the year.
00:45:22.140 There's plenty of time to do a transition, plenty of time to pick someone to take her place.
00:45:26.980 The timing could not have been worse because it stepped on the Kavanaugh first day at the
00:45:31.640 Supreme Court.
00:45:32.480 It stepped on the 50-year anniversary of the lowest.
00:45:35.440 We have the lowest unemployment in 50 years.
00:45:37.500 The timing was exquisite from a bad point of view.
00:45:41.580 So I think I'm very suspect of the timing.
00:45:45.320 Very suspect of the timing.
00:45:46.580 That was life then.
00:45:48.300 Ambitious as Lucifer, he saw it yesterday.
00:45:51.000 We will track this closely, folks.
00:45:53.360 I think we took a poll, the War Room Posse.
00:45:56.120 Not sure Nikki would break double digits.
00:45:59.240 Maybe, you know, 1%, 2%.
00:46:01.440 Kind of like at CPAC.
00:46:02.620 But Catherine O'Neill was there with her.
00:46:05.220 She was part of Trump the first term.
00:46:08.320 I don't know if she can make second term.
00:46:10.140 She's running a great business.
00:46:11.380 Tell me about before the Memorial Day weekend, Catherine O'Neill, what kind of deals are you
00:46:15.920 going to give the posse?
00:46:18.300 Absolutely.
00:46:18.980 Thank you so much, Steve, for having me.
00:46:20.960 I will say Nikki Haley is as ambitious as Lucifer, as someone that had worked with her in the
00:46:27.820 administration.
00:46:28.900 You were totally right on that.
00:46:30.840 Anyway, Steve, we're coming in hot with a BOGO deal today.
00:46:39.000 So it's buy two boxes of beef sticks and get one box of hamburger free.
00:46:47.320 These beef sticks are amazing, Steve.
00:46:49.300 I actually eat them for lunch a few days a week.
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00:46:58.300 So get them now.
00:46:59.760 We have a limited supply.
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00:47:13.920 So we went nuts the last time we did the steal, Steve.
00:47:19.540 So get it now.
00:47:23.900 One more time.
00:47:24.860 Where do they go?
00:47:25.780 Meriwether, you guys are on fire.
00:47:27.240 The feedback we've gotten from the audience is just absolutely incredible.
00:47:30.660 Where do they go for this?
00:47:31.620 Because it's Memorial Day weekend, baby.
00:47:33.200 Where do they go?
00:47:34.140 Yeah, absolutely.
00:47:35.080 Go to meriwetherfarms.com, buy two boxes of beef sticks, get one box of hamburger free.
00:47:44.360 You also have to check out our Father's Day box.
00:47:47.180 We just loaded that on today, but we'll have some time to push that in the coming weeks.
00:47:53.480 So we're really focused on these beef sticks because we have a limited supply.
00:47:58.620 I love the beef sticks.
00:48:01.140 Catherine, you're making a huge impact.
00:48:03.720 We had a conference yesterday on entrepreneurs.
00:48:06.800 MAGA is Entrepreneurial Finance, Entrepreneurial Capitalism.
00:48:10.500 So we couldn't be prouder of you.
00:48:12.600 And we got you out of the business of working with the Nikki Haley's of the world, right?
00:48:16.080 The ambitious folks in politics of limited capacity.
00:48:20.600 Catherine O'Neill, thank you very much for joining us, ma'am.
00:48:22.680 Appreciate it.
00:48:23.480 Thanks, Steve.
00:48:24.680 Have a great day.
00:48:27.300 Thanks.
00:48:28.680 You got Catherine.
00:48:29.540 I mean, these entrepreneurs are incredible.
00:48:31.280 Make sure you go to Meriwether Farms.
00:48:33.200 Check it out.
00:48:33.940 What we do is make sure all the folks have these websites that you can immerse yourself in information and particularly see feedback of people that have used the product.
00:48:44.060 We think that's very important.
00:48:45.480 And we know that your kindred spirits here in the war room and people are very discerning.
00:48:49.680 One of the things we love, and Dave Bratt said it, you know, feedback.
00:48:52.540 We're watching the chats all the time.
00:48:54.000 You got Grace and Moe over there and Carly Bonet over at Midnight Writer.
00:48:57.540 You got Elizabeth at Our Telegram.
00:48:59.560 You got JoJo.
00:49:00.520 You've got an incredible team now.
00:49:02.600 Liz Harrington's part of the team.
00:49:04.040 Obviously, Natalie Winters is our executive editor and also hosts the show many, many days.
00:49:11.100 We've got a huge team adding to the team all the time to get better and better content.
00:49:15.160 Full day to day.
00:49:17.100 And also go check.
00:49:18.160 We're going to figure out how to get people to understand more what we're putting up.
00:49:22.960 Like right now, we've got the summit on one of our channels.
00:49:26.920 We've got hearings on another.
00:49:29.080 We're going to be streaming throughout the day, dipping in and out of the Real America Voice stream.
00:49:36.020 We have Charlie Kirk on Real America's Voice next.
00:49:39.000 Posovic's right after that.
00:49:41.100 Then they come back.
00:49:41.940 We have Miranda Kahn in The Great Tara Dahl.
00:49:45.060 And Tara, I think, has already announced she's got her new show that's going to start, I think it's June 3rd.
00:49:49.960 I'll get the exact date.
00:49:51.340 We're back 5 to 7.
00:49:53.060 Of course, tonight, we're going to have, hopefully, the weather's going to break.
00:49:58.720 And Real America's Voice, I think, picks up at 4 o'clock.
00:50:01.460 We'll be dipping in at the 5 o'clock show.
00:50:03.440 But at 6 o'clock, it looks like the president will be coming up at this amazing event in South Bronx, historic event in South Bronx.
00:50:13.160 Mike Lindell joins us.
00:50:14.760 Mike, people are raving about, they're complimenting and raving about the deals.
00:50:19.440 Very appreciative, giving special deals to Warren Posse.
00:50:22.300 What do you got for us today?
00:50:24.180 Well, we're almost through that.
00:50:26.300 Remember, we had a box store, everybody, that canceled our new for kale sheet order.
00:50:30.320 And we passed them on to the War Room Posse in an exclusive, the queen size at wholesale price of $26.98 and the king size $29.98.
00:50:42.140 All the colors I just checked are still there.
00:50:44.980 This is very limited.
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00:50:47.620 When they're gone, they're gone.
00:50:48.900 This will be it.
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00:50:51.900 You're never going to get any sheets anywhere for these prices, much less the best per keel sheets ever made.
00:50:59.280 Go to the website.
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00:51:04.060 I want you all to check out the bedding.
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00:51:16.360 And this is for Memorial Weekend here.
00:51:20.060 Everyone's going to have their beds on sale.
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00:51:30.580 And all these other sales that we have on there, call my operators.
00:51:35.260 They love your calls.
00:51:36.700 They are, we are thriving.
00:51:38.280 Yesterday, by the way, Steve, yesterday was our busiest day of the year so far.
00:51:43.120 So, they kept all the operators busy.
00:51:48.040 Everybody's reacting to this per keel sheet sale, these wholesale prices.
00:51:53.280 Those box stores that do this to MyPillow, their losses is you guys' gain.
00:51:58.800 And we're going to keep passing on the savings.
00:52:01.260 They want to try and cancel MyPillow.
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00:52:19.380 Mike Lindell, proud to have you on here, brother.
00:52:22.480 Keep fighting, particularly special deals.
00:52:25.460 The guys try to cut him out.
00:52:27.460 They try to cancel the order.
00:52:29.100 Says, heck, I'll just sell it to the War Room folks.
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00:52:31.820 Don't need stores.
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