Bannon's War Room - December 05, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 665: Anti Globalists Around The Globe Stand Up To The Elite


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On this episode of the War Room, Steve and Steve are joined by Sheriff Mark Mack of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers (CSPIO) to discuss the recent firing of a Florida sheriff and the fallout from it.

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00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:11.620 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:18.620 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:24.520 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:29.280 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:33.560 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
00:00:40.600 your host stephen k bannon okay uh welcome uh for the second hour of our late afternoon early evening
00:00:49.260 coverage here in the war room uh it's wednesday 4 december year of alert 2024 i want to start off
00:00:56.580 uh i don't know if uh denver or since we're in palm beach or palm beach has it but uh president
00:01:02.660 media did a very good job of breaking it down today as they often do or they're they're a left-wing
00:01:07.580 rag they do a good job of of following what's important out there uh president trump went
00:01:12.840 full bannon today on rupert murdoch in the wall street journal and uh i mean he said look they're
00:01:19.240 obnoxious they haven't they haven't written a good story about him in years i think he actually calls
00:01:23.960 that the murdochs too just really really upset now what's he upset about there's a uh piece an
00:01:30.160 article and hey it did come off a press release i think out of the out of the campaign uh but the
00:01:37.500 um the sheriff in florida and we had sheriff mack on here from the constitutional sheriffs and peace
00:01:43.240 officers um the other day talking about hey this sheriff might be a good guy but he's the wrong guy for
00:01:48.520 dea for a whole host of reasons went through the whole thing chapter and verse and said he would
00:01:52.980 strongly recommend that that be reconsidered and he had a number of uh other he thought folks that
00:01:59.640 really more in line with president trump's uh agenda uh than the individual from florida well
00:02:05.660 the individual said he pulled out president trump said hey i didn't he didn't pull out i pulled him
00:02:10.180 out and the wall street journal wrote it up as the former i think that might have actually been
00:02:14.440 part of the press release who knows but president trump is being very obvious that he got rid of
00:02:20.900 him because he said what he said about the pastors my strongest recommendation is somebody ought to
00:02:26.180 inform the president of the complete record of these folks before they press him we see this in
00:02:32.020 political endorsements all the time just just that's a fact that you know i get i get blown up by
00:02:38.820 the audience how did this happen how this happened you find out later not all the information is there
00:02:42.740 on this one uh what looks like a disaster could turn out to be quite a benefit we've asked sheriff
00:02:48.480 mac to join us again sheriff mac by the way good call the other day sir i know uh the president
00:02:54.640 uh thinks very highly of you and your organization sure he took that to heart uh in this decision um
00:03:01.880 walk me through your complaints were not just about democrats but also you you have some very
00:03:07.780 specific ideas about dea having work with them who what are the characteristics that the president
00:03:15.080 should be looking for uh for the head of dea well first and foremost uh thank you for helping us with
00:03:23.940 that because this was a very poor choice and uh trump would have uh lived to regret it later so
00:03:29.740 we're glad chronister's out of the way uh he should have never been considered and i'm really glad though
00:03:36.340 steve i gotta tell you uh i'm really glad that the president is looking at sheriffs to be part of
00:03:42.580 his administration if we're going to really clean up washington dc we got to have a quote new sheriff in town
00:03:49.840 and uh someone who's not involved in washington dc politics and the elitism of washington dc
00:03:56.320 and who's a dedicated lawman and has experience in working drugs uh especially uh near the border
00:04:05.020 or at the border uh and across the border and so yes uh i i really praise president trump uh for his
00:04:13.040 leadership here and that he's looking at sheriffs and one name that i told you already uh if it were
00:04:19.480 me i would totally pick sheriff mark lamb uh to be there he he's a dedicated lawman he's honest
00:04:26.220 he's constitutional and he's very experienced uh at the border he's worked with uh president trump
00:04:33.720 before and uh he would be a great choice there are others there's other great sheriffs in florida
00:04:39.980 sheriff rick staley would be great sheriff uh grady judd from polk county would be great sheriff uh dar
00:04:48.320 leaf l-e-a-f from michigan would be a butt kicker uh for uh this administration
00:04:55.960 we need somebody who need who really won't put up in dc corruption and really get moving uh get
00:05:05.280 did i think we just froze up there you want to go do we have to reboot that let's go ahead and
00:05:14.800 reboot it i want to get the sheriff back up uh because i want to hear this is very important not
00:05:19.400 just uh for dea a drug enforcement administrator that's the head cop over dea and remember president
00:05:28.520 trump and he's had this conversation with the president of mexico president trump's going to
00:05:33.260 go on offense about the cartels just no doubt now there's i don't know 600 000 criminal aliens in the
00:05:40.860 country that we have not shipped back home they're they're essentially infesting the prison and jail
00:05:46.920 system in this country and putting a tremendous burden over it um that's got to be rectified but
00:05:52.500 the cartels have to be broken and i've been a big advocate i was an advocate in the first term
00:05:56.720 that uh and i thought we were getting that i think all of us thought we were getting that in john
00:06:01.120 kelly we were not i think they have to go on offense you have to go on offense to get these cartels
00:06:06.020 sheriffs max with us uh just not dea but other positions because you named a lot of uh sheriffs there
00:06:13.120 uh that would be great to be in uh in other parts of the administration and dhs maybe even
00:06:18.960 assistant over the fbi because cash is gonna clear a clean house there what what other parts of the
00:06:25.340 government do you think the sheriffs are to be part of uh definitely uh anything to do with helping
00:06:31.700 cash uh get him some uh deputies and assistants uh that are sheriffs uh from all walks of life
00:06:40.560 and are all parts of the country uh sheriff mark lamb probably uh i don't think anybody uh could beat
00:06:48.460 him at all uh i i told you before even when they picked cash that i thought sheriff mark lamb should
00:06:55.400 be a part of it uh part of the uh justice department uh part of the fbi uh dea absolutely uh the dea
00:07:04.620 has had some corruption problems in the past uh they're deep state people and uh getting a sheriff
00:07:11.040 in there to clean it up uh is absolutely vital so uh yes uh i i would love uh to volunteer my services
00:07:19.800 to president trump to help him pick uh someone who he would totally trust and would have his back
00:07:26.640 uh in all of this going on and and i would recommend i've already done this with tom homan
00:07:32.180 i recommend that he get some sheriff to help him uh did we lose him again okay let's go i don't
00:07:44.880 think the reboot's gonna do let's try it one more time maybe sheriff uh you know there's been all this
00:07:51.340 uh there's been a uh i i tell you what let's wait to the bottom of the hour to to try to do it again i
00:07:56.680 want to make sure this works this time um there's been a lot of controversy in the uh in dea pick and
00:08:04.080 not just the dea pick i mean that was very controversial here's what i love about the posse
00:08:08.720 make sure if you see you know if you see something say something this all came from twitter and getter
00:08:17.140 and social media and a firestorm was created about the original pick um and it was just unacceptable
00:08:24.800 and remember we're here to back president trump's picks we just want to make sure he has full
00:08:29.220 information sometimes i think the surgeon general is another issue other than that i think people
00:08:33.780 may not be totally happy but hey they're they're ecstatic about most of these and particularly the
00:08:39.440 senior picks some of the number twos are coming in also um now president trump's saying this not uh
00:08:46.280 not me but he said hey look this guy did not drop out uh he says uh the um to pull it i said this is
00:08:53.940 a president trump posted on social media let me read it in its entirety the wall street journal is
00:08:58.740 becoming more and more obnoxious and unreadable today's main headline is trump's dea pick pulls out in
00:09:06.940 latest setback with all that's happening in the world and this is their number one story of the day
00:09:13.140 besides he didn't pull out i pulled him out because i did not like what he said to my pastors
00:09:18.020 and other supporters but more importantly what's my latest setback i just won the presidency of the
00:09:22.860 united states they haven't written a good story a story about me in years somebody over there ought to
00:09:28.360 look at what they're doing the only one worse than them is the stupid china-centric forbes magazine wow
00:09:36.740 and i take it back he did not mention the murdochs by name i'll do it here uh i think the last time
00:09:42.780 they had a good article about you president trump if memory serves me correctly is when you did the
00:09:49.160 tax cuts they loved they'd be loving him some tax cuts of course this time i think the tax has got
00:09:55.240 to come with uh with make sure that no uh you can't do any stock buybacks stock buybacks i believe
00:10:02.960 i think my number is correct i will double check it but i think my number is correct i think between
00:10:08.400 2008 the financial collapse and essentially around today the stock buybacks have been i think over 200
00:10:17.380 billion dollars of equities been bought back 200 billion either 200 billion dollars or cash 200
00:10:23.700 billion dollars the value of the equity sometimes there's a slight difference but let's say a lot
00:10:28.020 of money has gone through basically buyback stock from the companies that take equity out off the market
00:10:33.020 now as you know that's always been a big driver of stock prices now theoretically people say well
00:10:39.120 they do it steve because they do the net present value they teach us at harvard when it's it's more
00:10:43.640 you know your better investment is your stock because it's undervalued versus plant and equipment
00:10:47.920 and machines no that's from uh companies i believe by and large there are some times when you can do it
00:10:54.620 but by and large it's when uh the market does not see the growth the market does not see where you're
00:11:01.080 wrong because number one you're not putting money back into the business you're not reinvesting into
00:11:05.840 the business for growth they can sense that the the the stocks down you do that to prop the stock up
00:11:11.380 so that your options packages and your warrant packages of senior management kick in if 200 billion
00:11:17.520 dollars was bought back think of the price uh that management got in the in the bonuses management
00:11:22.880 got in the warrants and options all of it this is how management teams make hundreds of millions
00:11:28.240 of dollars uh that are unrelated to their salaries this is kind of the bonus package so
00:11:34.240 wall street journal i think the last time they wrote something good about the president when he
00:11:38.180 gave him a tax cut and they wrote a couple nice things about deregulation they're not a big name
00:11:43.840 in the deconstruction administrative state because they're a proponent of the deep state yep they
00:11:48.660 are they are wall street journal loves them wars loves them forever wars biggest cheerleaders
00:11:55.380 is iraq biggest cheerleaders in afghanistan i i know i know it's totally unrelated it's completely
00:12:01.200 unrelated i don't want to hear it in the chat please don't say in the chat it's totally unrelated to
00:12:06.300 raytheon and lockheed and all these companies advertising in the wall street journal or maybe
00:12:11.440 on fox it's totally unrelated has no correlation none zero i want to bring in michael walsh michael walsh
00:12:19.100 i think andrew's first editor right in the in the politics i big government back in the back in
00:12:26.820 the original days of andrew breitbart michael walsh president trump went off in the wall street
00:12:32.940 journal as we do daily here in the war room but uh the mainstream media including the wall street
00:12:39.200 journal and all the networks including fox just got eviscerated in the uh because carl rowe was on
00:12:45.860 fox days before trump you know trump's can't do this trump's saying bad things trump's having these
00:12:50.000 rallies they're saying crazy things trump's off message he's not going to win give me your
00:12:54.820 assessment particularly in the arc of your story uh with andrews of being alternative media of what
00:13:01.480 do we see on uh on november 5th what kind of impact did it have on the media and what does it mean going
00:13:06.400 forward against the corporate media that uh came out in the middle of september now this book had been
00:13:18.200 in the works for a couple of years for me to commission of the essays for all of this uh and
00:13:24.540 miraculously the media destroyed itself in november uh with the slanted coverage of uh the president
00:13:33.940 and his campaign and the new administration so we feel i feel very grateful for that now as you
00:13:42.620 mentioned i was and i had the site called big journalism so my job was specifically to go after
00:13:52.460 big journalism and this we launched in early 2010 so that work continues on uh with this book against
00:14:02.320 the corporate media but they you know steve they have it coming and it's really kind of uh it makes
00:14:09.920 it fills one with gratitude to see what's happened because i personally started with the great the former
00:14:17.080 real real young reporter in rochester new york and then i went on to san francisco the examiner and then i
00:14:26.820 went to time magazine so i had 25 years of experience uh ending at the top level of american corporate
00:14:34.420 journalism and it's a shame to see what what's happened to it uh it's become wholly partisan and
00:14:41.120 really uh as you know uh trump broke them i think with the publication in 2016 during a campaign
00:14:49.540 by jim rutenberg he said there can't be two sides to the story anymore there's only one side and if
00:14:59.700 you believe that trump is a danger to the republic and blah blah blah we're only going to cover it from
00:15:05.540 the point of view of his opponent and that all the media takes its cues from the new york times
00:15:11.040 and that's exactly what they did and they went down with that ship they've gone down twice now
00:15:16.460 now let's hope they stay down this time well is it is it more print look we're on the new york times
00:15:24.760 and the wall street journal and financial times non-stop but is it more print or is the biggest
00:15:29.420 miss and whiff and collapse coming in cable news
00:15:32.980 well it's coming uh all across the media my specialty has always been in print since i've worked in print and
00:15:42.560 now as an author of 20 almost 21 books pretty soon uh i'm pretty focused on that uh the television side
00:15:52.480 has collapsed you look at the cable the cord cutting uh movement that's been going on for a few years
00:15:58.540 they forswore objectivity they believed they had a higher calling and they were going to answer to
00:16:10.340 their higher calling well you see where it's gotten them and the other was elon musk buying twitter
00:16:15.300 which i had been banned from twitter i don't i know i think you probably got kicked off as well but a lot
00:16:21.800 of us uh in this movement uh certainly felt the wrath of liberal twitter until musk came back and
00:16:30.100 and brought us back again and that has freed things up but also the speed of twitter now is
00:16:37.900 dispositive uh because no mainstream media can keep up with it not even television and maybe radio
00:16:45.600 maybe maybe radio but i know as a professional writer former professional journalist i turn to
00:16:53.580 twitter if anything's happening i know i'm gonna at least get a hint of what it is immediately and i
00:16:59.760 think that's a really big big thing uh as we go forward yeah we're still uh we're still banned two
00:17:07.740 years in the elon's ownership we're still banned war rooms up but we're still personally banned although
00:17:14.260 the team did i think he announced two weeks ago we're up but we're not we're never going to go
00:17:18.220 back on twitter uh michael where do people get the book it's fascinating uh andrew would be very proud
00:17:25.060 of everything he'd be most proud that we've broken kind of shattered the mainstream media they don't
00:17:29.820 drive the narrative anymore it's the ecosystem of websites and social media and these podcasts and
00:17:35.680 streaming tv kind of what real americans voice been doing for years where they go find out more about
00:17:40.500 you what you're working on and particularly the book well right now the book i'll hold it up here
00:17:46.340 if we can show the cover uh that's an illustration by the great michael ramirez on the cover which
00:17:53.220 we commissioned just for this book uh that's available on amazon and all over bookstores uh as for
00:18:00.060 myself steve i'm i'm really concentrating on books now i have a big book on military history coming
00:18:06.740 out a sequel to last stands coming out at the end of january and that's now going to be the second book
00:18:14.320 in a three-part series so military stuff and frankly maleness uh i think we're seeing the result of the
00:18:23.500 wave that began eight years ago and is continuing that uh men are no longer feeling uh beaten down
00:18:32.460 and accused of all these things and and called toxic when in fact the world needs toxic masculinity i've
00:18:42.300 made this point over over again last dance thanks to you in large part was a bestseller and the new
00:18:48.520 book a rage to conquer uh is going to tell you about 10 famous commanders down through history from
00:18:55.300 achilles to george s patten and what characteristics they share and and just the positive nature of
00:19:03.400 masculinity and maleness now so that's the new time remaining to me on this planet and i just turned 75 0.76
00:19:11.860 uh i've got at least uh two or three more books uh coming out on this very topic and it's great to
00:19:18.460 have lived long enough to see the triumph of what andrew and i and you coming in just a few years later
00:19:25.080 uh we actually changed it uh and we've broken the power of the media nobody believes them anymore
00:19:31.720 and it's just kind of a new day is dawning
00:19:35.060 i know andrew when he when he gave that thing war when he said no more drinks
00:19:40.920 well i'm at war it was amazing and i think that a decade later it all came to fruition the the the uh
00:19:48.700 we shattered him it's just amazing michael walsh look forward to the books uh once again what's your
00:19:54.320 social media handle the people who go and keep up with all your current activities i know you're
00:19:58.080 you're always giving a uh not just a uh overview what's happening in maga you keep an eye on irish
00:20:03.680 politics of which we are very disappointed about the vote the other day but hey eventually the mix
00:20:09.360 i'll get it right uh well you know us mix gotta stay together steve and uh one place a dire need of
00:20:16.280 the diaspora's help is our lovely homeland where i am right at the moment uh they just haven't figured
00:20:23.320 out that irish america is tremendously powerful tremendously successful we've cast off 800 years 0.65
00:20:32.040 of slavery and isolation but unfortunately the folks back home quite don't happen quite got that message
00:20:39.480 yet so i'm here to help as they say and i and i know you will be too now you think about you think
00:20:47.880 about all the irish americans that are part of the maga movement right taking on the globalists take it
00:20:53.640 taking on the administrative and deep state and uh and the inspiration that the irish americans have
00:20:58.920 provided to people like uh in in support of people like uh le pen in france and nigel farage in the
00:21:05.240 in great britain just throughout the world bolsonar and brazil melee and argentina just across the
00:21:11.240 board and to think that our beloved ireland just can't shake it off man this is pretty it's pretty
00:21:17.560 stunning well the results of the last election were very disappointing but it's it's not worth going
00:21:22.920 into at this point but the electoral system is so complicated it's got transferring votes and it's called
00:21:29.240 the single transferable vote system uh it's rife with possibilities for fraud and confusion and
00:21:37.960 they prize stability here and as i pointed out what's the difference between being stable under
00:21:45.400 british rule where you were all collaborationists and now where you're still collaborationists but
00:21:51.160 with brussels this time instead of well i say bring the brits back for crying out loud but that's just me
00:21:57.000 yeah throw the chains off michael walsh good to have you on here sir congratulations on uh shattering
00:22:03.320 of the mainstream media well we did it steve so let's keep it up thank you brother everybody go
00:22:10.200 check out the book balsh one of the smartest guys around these books on military history are just
00:22:13.800 absolutely incredible go check it out go check out his twitter feed you'll see the books incredible
00:22:18.360 he's he's at the level of patrick k o'donnell and they're great reads fantastic writer uh ben harnwell
00:22:24.120 is going to join me here right after the break man there's a lot going on in europe uh the french
00:22:30.840 are about to overthrow the uh overthrow their government but the deeper reason is why we're
00:22:37.880 going to talk about this because this is a fight that we're going to have very very shortly but i want
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00:22:46.280 and what's happening in france is that hey that's the home of modern monetary theory this radical idea that
00:22:53.400 was kind of picked up by the capital markets in the city of london and wall street and said deficits
00:22:59.000 don't matter we can just print money just print money federal spending doesn't matter you know and
00:23:04.920 if inflation ever kicks up all we have to do is have a massive tax increase and i'll take care of
00:23:09.960 it well human nature doesn't work that way you haven't seen massive tax uh increases anywhere and
00:23:17.560 the reason is they can't get it passed through the assemblies they don't know if it makes sense
00:23:20.920 and you've seen the deterioration of these currencies what's happening in uh in france
00:23:27.720 right now is they get a six percent deficit to gdp normal times the deficit should be i don't know
00:23:37.080 flat nothing but one two three percent max you've had this tremendous massive spending all over
00:23:44.520 and the question is what's the spending for you've had these economies that can't get their own way and
00:23:49.160 number one they're paying so much in service costs and that debt it's crowding out access in the
00:23:56.920 capital markets for money for entrepreneurs for bank loans for entrepreneurs for equity capital
00:24:02.520 for entrepreneurs so people that could actually grow the economy people that could actually unleash
00:24:07.880 the animal spirits which it takes to grow in a company economy don't have access to that capital
00:24:14.520 and in france they're having a huge thing with saying hey we understand we have to have austerity
00:24:18.040 they're buying off the concept hey it's got to go from six percent to three percent it's where that
00:24:22.280 cuts come from the state has said oh it's going to come out of the back of the working class and
00:24:27.320 middle class people of france and and le pen and front national is saying no that can't happen
00:24:34.040 i want to take out foreign involvement first off i want remits to the eu done money to africa north
00:24:41.320 africa middle east done we don't need a french empire they're cutting monies that the globalists 0.99
00:24:47.800 live off of and that would be the fight folks it's a preview just like liz trust and what happened there
00:24:54.600 was a preview what the bond vigilantes of course she did the old reagan side supply side tax cut 1.00
00:25:01.560 without ever walking people through what the implications were they waited weeks and weeks and
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00:30:59.800 welcome back uh so in france here's the lesson folks when um you see the doge guys see appropriation
00:31:09.400 because my question is why are we going to appropriate now in a process that we've got
00:31:14.840 the waste fraud and abuse of the doge guys think they got to come out and cut let's we got to do it all
00:31:19.000 down front let's just do it now and let's see where those cuts are going to come and let's see who
00:31:23.480 they're going to impact because it has to be both defense cuts and discretionary spending social cuts
00:31:30.760 the deficit is now in the united states above 60 percent of gdp that cannot be sustained it's
00:31:38.440 unsustainable right now we're running at three and a half to two trillion dollars a year of deficits
00:31:44.360 who said this first yours truly right here in the war room and we told you years ago it was not
00:31:49.800 sustainable and guess what in late 2024 and early 2025 it's coming home to roost that it ain't
00:31:56.360 sustainable of course now with biden they're saying oh this is horrible democrats oh they're all deficit
00:32:03.240 hawks now because they believed in the uh modern monetary theory look it started in france as so many bad
00:32:09.640 ideas do now the french have some good ideas french fries french toast we'll keep it pg-13
00:32:22.120 so the french have generated lots of good ideas but also some monumental bad ideas a lot of bad ideas
00:32:29.080 came out of the french revolution some good ideas but a lot of bad ideas and still impacts us today modern
00:32:35.960 monetary theory was a half-baked idea and macron and the globalists grabbed onto it they're running
00:32:43.560 over six percent of deficits in their spending as percentage of gdp you can't sustain it particularly
00:32:50.040 when you're not the world's prime reserve currency as we are blessed and both burdened blessing and a curse
00:32:57.480 at the same time bigger blessing than a curse but still got a little bit of curse in there to do that
00:33:03.240 so that's what the fight's about le pen and and she's i think being quite smart politically she's 1.00
00:33:10.280 saying look we all kind of agree we got to get back to more austerity so the they're they're they're
00:33:15.080 all kind of in consensus somewhat on that that you just can't keep doing this where the difference
00:33:21.320 is is whose ox gets gored and she's taking a hardline populist stance as war room has taken and will 1.00
00:33:31.160 take in the future that if the ox has got to get gored it's got to come out of the wealthy it's
00:33:36.200 got to come out of the billionaire class and the wealthy can't come out of the middle class cannot
00:33:39.640 come out of the working class no no no can't do that can't do it it's hard enough to get by today
00:33:45.320 and they're they're the drivers of your economy the little guys they're the full faith and credit
00:33:49.720 of the united states so the fight in france is a preamble to the fight that's going to be here
00:33:56.040 so write that down also ben liz trust i mean liz trust the other day chris hayes we didn't have
00:34:02.200 time to play at all because there's so much stuff going on but he says you know don't f around and
00:34:07.480 they and they were talking about trump talking about tariffs right talking about tariffs and and
00:34:13.720 equating it back to what happened liz trust we were the show and they had larry cuddle on there
00:34:18.280 great friend of the president great economic advisor when liz trust made her announcement larry came
00:34:23.080 on took the pom-poms out and said this is great this fantastic worm took the exact opposite because
00:34:27.560 he said hey you can't go and you can't fantasize you can have a fetish for reaganomics in the 21st
00:34:35.160 century i'm a big believer in supply side but you got to think it through you just can't have these big
00:34:40.680 supply side cuts and all this where you don't put you don't put a set of math forward where you think
00:34:47.000 this is going to play out and what happened she had to see she had the finance minister
00:34:52.920 who was not the brightest and they kept saying well technically we want to put out really math
00:34:57.720 on the budget you know our proposal for six weeks and i kept banging on the table said baby you ain't
00:35:01.880 got six weeks you got a bond market that's puking this up and you're going to also you're going to
00:35:07.560 start unraveling the pension funds over there and what you're going to find in these pension funds
00:35:12.440 when the tide goes out you're going to see that they've done a lot of funky stuff in these
00:35:17.960 instruments to get the return that they need to cover the actual tables and they will do anything
00:35:25.400 including toss you out and that's exactly what happened now that's not going to happen here this
00:35:29.160 is the reason scott bess and people run around oh we need a disruptor we need what we need of
00:35:34.520 president trump's to implement his policies you need in that regard a safe pair of hands you need somebody
00:35:39.960 that understands the bond market and can give comfort to the bond market because they're a straight
00:35:45.080 shooter and they can think this through with president trump because we're about to hit a firestorm when
00:35:51.320 it comes to this and you're seeing us play it in a small way in france now ben everything that's
00:35:57.800 going on in france pales in comparison to the shooting part of the third world war and this story
00:36:04.680 more than any is getting virtually no coverage in the united states and people say well steve it's on the
00:36:09.320 front page hey just because on the front pages to be a story you got to be up in people's grill
00:36:15.080 talking about it how it's going to impact the american people ben for the importance of this
00:36:20.280 when i say importance the shooting stage of the third world war is underway underway and we're
00:36:27.400 talking about you know for deployment of tactical nuclear weapons and people come out and deny it
00:36:32.200 you're talking about uh we're signing off we played this morning kellogg saying well mike waltz has
00:36:37.560 agreed with jake sullivan about shooting uh the long-range missiles and the mid-range missiles
00:36:42.440 into into mother russia on russian territory uh you've seen uh biden's coming out saying hey they
00:36:48.680 need 500 000 18 year old combat troops immediately and now you got zelinski all over the place zelinski's 1.00
00:36:54.600 i need nato coverage i'm prepared to do this please help us make sense of what's happening in the ukraine sir
00:37:00.600 right let's start off with general lieutenant general kellogg right has he gone AWOL or is he
00:37:07.480 running on on a separate set of instructions i'm not sure but i don't think the situation would be
00:37:14.440 harmed steve if president trump came out and said something along these lines i'm not going to tell
00:37:20.440 anyone who's currently serving in the military to disobey an order from an illegitimate commander-in-chief
00:37:28.920 but i will say this and i'll say this not only to this serving members in the military today but to
00:37:34.280 civilians as well if anybody obeys any order that puts american lives at risk and you know anyone
00:37:43.320 escalates the situation in ukraine that puts american lives at risk i will see that they are either
00:37:50.120 court-martialed if they're in the military or prosecuted under the doj when i take office on january
00:37:58.120 the the 20th something along those lines steve don't tell anyone not to obey a legitimate order
00:38:04.360 but let people know that in these two months left not if they escalate this situation deliberately in
00:38:11.800 order to hamstring president trump's ability to negotiate there will be consequences for for those
00:38:18.840 uh you know it was it was eichmann um in in israel when he was uh taken back obeying orders is not
00:38:26.840 an excuse anymore um so no message to disobey orders but if you do that if you obey an order that is
00:38:35.080 escalatory and puts americans at risk there will be consequences post january the 20th i actually think
00:38:42.520 president trump's silence in this situation over the past month um is creating a certain instability
00:38:50.360 in which uncertainty in which nefarious actors are trying to maximize their position steve the
00:38:57.560 developments today in ukraine um andrey yermak the uh zelensky's chief of staff many people consider him
00:39:04.600 to be the actual uh puppet master on the ukrainian side of these um affairs is currently in america uh
00:39:11.560 talking to um today right in fact talking to to trump's team um why is he there what's the background to
00:39:18.760 this well it's the whole issue um that both sides are starting to push out negotiating positions
00:39:25.000 specifically around nato membership and what territories that might be um extended to if you
00:39:33.160 want i can go into the three main proposals that have been um submitted informally to president trump
00:39:40.200 but the point i'd like to make yes uh yes the posse now the the point that steve uh i i'd like to make
00:39:47.160 to the posse is this nato membership for ukraine um put put aside the fact that this is obviously
00:39:55.480 going to be escalatory escalatory from the russian point of view to some extent it is a shiny thing a shiny
00:40:01.960 toy um that can distract article five does not oblige any member states to do any action if another
00:40:09.400 nato member is invaded not other than to to take what action it deems is necessary and that action
00:40:15.400 is determined on a sovereign base basis by each nation concerned america you know ukraine can come
00:40:22.360 into nato and america can put out and if russia extends tries to nudge into the border america can
00:40:29.400 put out trump can put out a press release saying i'm monitoring the situation and i'll be kept informed
00:40:35.080 and he can say legitimately that is the action that i did deem to be uh sufficient at this moment in
00:40:43.400 time and fulfill his article five obligations what i am more concerned with right and from uh doing my
00:40:51.080 best to support an america first position here as a brit living in italy and occupied europe is to make
00:40:57.400 sure that america is not held on the line um with security guarantees um or promises of arms to ukraine
00:41:06.760 an indefinite supply of arms because in fact if we allow ourselves i mean nato membership is extremely
00:41:13.240 important but you could end up america taxpayers you could be end up footing a far larger bill um if if
00:41:21.080 you're uh if if uh on on the western side of the uh the negotiation you are a lot you you are allowed
00:41:28.440 or obliged by the negotiators operating in your name to to make you uh fulfill the security guarantees
00:41:36.120 the lithuanian foreign minister came out and said this explicitly that ukraine and that ukraine needs
00:41:41.880 to come in to make you said this yesterday ukraine needs to come in and nato members need to provide
00:41:47.000 its defense i think that's absolutely outrageous it's absolutely outrageous um my response i close
00:41:53.400 on this point and give back give way back to you steve my point on this if i were president trump i would
00:41:58.760 say folks do what you want let nato in let ukraine into nato or don't we're out you pay for it you make
00:42:07.800 you make your own evaluations of what the risks are because it is you know this is the point i think
00:42:13.560 that's that this conversation needs to be had what is nato's what is the benefit to america to america
00:42:19.720 security to american taxpayers in continuing to be a member of an alliance that was formed uh as a
00:42:27.160 ball walk against soviet aggressions soviet empire collapse in 89 or or 90 it is asymmetric in terms of risk
00:42:35.720 and it is asymmetric in terms of cost you know steve i will i will give back give way to you on this
00:42:41.960 point can you imagine how calamitous the situation for the united states must be if you are facing
00:42:49.000 an exact existential threat someone has invaded you canada has invaded you from the north you are
00:42:55.720 facing an existential threat you think folks we're done for what could happen you look up on the horizon
00:43:00.920 you see the dust being kicked up and you say thank god it's the cavalry the latvians are coming to save
00:43:06.040 us it's absurd steve there is no situation hypothetical or otherwise when america's
00:43:13.320 existential interests are dependent will revolve around uh these easterly nato member states coming
00:43:21.240 to your assistance all you are ever going to do is come to their assistance there's zero statistical
00:43:27.640 chance that another nation will ever invade america right that's not the case for these smaller
00:43:33.240 countries over on on the eastern frontier of nato they have it's a non-zero uh risk and it's better
00:43:42.280 for them that they pull their resources together and america and american taxpayers let them do so but
00:43:52.200 the soundings coming out from mark router the new secretary general basically putting your name down
00:43:57.560 on the line the soundings coming out of lithuania it is in their interest to play up nato and to play up
00:44:04.280 you funding them it is not in your interests um that this charade continues
00:44:12.280 how dangerous before we let you bounce uh how dangerous is this situation right now to break into a
00:44:19.560 broader european war and then to and and really engulf the united states of america how dangerous
00:44:26.040 is this getting we've covered this now for three years we've been very consistent about this debacle
00:44:31.000 but it seems to me something fundamental has changed since president trump won uh an escalation going
00:44:37.320 up the escalatory ladder of which can be very difficult to climb down but you you probably get a better
00:44:43.080 view of it from rome what's your sense um it's a non-zero risk steve uh of of there being a nuclear
00:44:52.040 third world war i think the chances come down massively from about nine months ago when america
00:44:58.120 first announced it was giving uh ukraine the uh permission to use long-range missiles um on russian
00:45:05.960 territory and then it walked back pretty quickly but there was a weekend i remember this i'm not going
00:45:10.920 to church i was quite you know um there was a period when that when i actually thought this this is how
00:45:16.920 it will kick off and then as i say biden walked it back um it's a non it's a non-zero chance steve
00:45:23.080 but the but the escalatory factors on this are exclusively on our side they're not on russia's side
00:45:31.560 unbelievable um very dangerous president trump can't get there too quickly ben hornwell uh you've
00:45:39.480 always got and i'm quite jealous of the response you get for your post but uh where do people go to get
00:45:45.240 get your social media folks if you want to make steve bannon even more jealous go to at harnwell
00:45:52.280 on getter find any of my most recent posts at the top of my feed they're all fantastic they're all
00:45:58.040 excellent find them and uh and forward them share them and and tag steve at steve bannon in that so he
00:46:04.520 can see you doing it uh harnwell love you brother thank you so much for the assessment we'll talk about
00:46:11.800 this upheaval in france i think you're going to see with the finances like uh the labor government
00:46:17.640 in england i think the due bill is coming sooner than people think but thank you brother appreciate
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