STEVE BANNON SAYS THE BIDEN CABINET IS THE MOST RADICAL REGIME EVER IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
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Whoopi Goldberg is the new referee for all things Catholic, apparently giving the Archbishop of San Francisco a little spiritual advice... but none too kindly either. President Biden is in Asia telling everyone that the United States has a commitment to defend Taiwan militarily. Didn t take the White House long to correct the president on that one. A new marker so that we know for sure the contest between pro-life and pro-abortion is real and ratcheting up quickly. To cover all this, the intrepid host of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec, is in Davos and he and his camera crew found the Swiss have a sterner view of freedom of speech than do Americans.
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Hello, everybody. I'm Lou Dobbs. Welcome to the Great America Show. Great to have you with us.
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These are crazy times we live in, but don't you get the sense that as crazy as they are,
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they don't need to be quite this crazy. President Biden is in Asia telling everyone that the United
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States has a commitment to defend Taiwan militarily. Didn't take the White House long
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to correct the president on that one. A new marker so that we know for sure the contest
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between pro-life and pro-abortion is real and ratcheting up quickly. Whoopi Goldberg is the
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new referee for all things Catholic, apparently, giving the Archbishop of San Francisco a little
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spiritual advice, but none too kindly either. Here's Whoopi on The View. The Archbishop of San
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Francisco is calling for Speaker Nancy Pelosi to be denied receiving community because of her pro-choice
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stance. He's one of the priests who also called for President Biden to be denied sacrament. This is
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not your job, dude. That is not up to you to make that decision. And now the contest between life and
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abortion is officially a battle. And this week, the global elites are descending on the ski resort town
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of Davos, high in the Swiss Alps, for the World Economic Forum 2022, their annual meeting.
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Klaus Schwab, the organization's founder and leader, said that, quote,
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return of war, epidemics, and the climate crisis, all the disruptive forces have derailed the global
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recovery, end quote. But of course, Klaus has answers, fixes, and an agenda always prepared
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for the heads of state, government ministers, including the head of the European Commission,
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the head of NATO, and even John Kerry, the Biden envoy on climate. Doesn't get much better than that,
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does it? To cover all this, the intrepid host of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec, is in Davos,
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and he and his camera crew found the Swiss have a sterner view of freedom of speech and press
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Excuse me, can I ask you while you're detaining this journalist?
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Can I ask you while you're detaining this journalist?
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Is it, uh, not, uh, we're not able to report here?
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Okay. Can I ask you guys why you're being detained?
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Yeah, you can, can you, yeah, can you, um, please stop filming, then we can talk.
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Because I ask you to. It's the, it's my personal right, because I don't like to be filmed.
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And it's a right in Switzerland, um, if I don't want to be filmed.
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But can I ask why he's being detained then? I won't point the camera at you then,
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I won't film you, but I would like to know why this journalist is being detained on public
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We're not, we're, what, what's detained? Uh, can you explain the word?
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How come he's being surrounded right now? Is he allowed to leave the area?
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We're, we're just, um, making a normal police control, uh, because, you know, it's WEF,
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Is there a reason he specifically was targeted?
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Uh, there is a reason because we, we have to have a reason to, to, to, uh, control a person.
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I don't have to tell you that. Why, why are you, why are you asking me that?
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Uh, because this is, uh, you know, he's, uh, there's many journalists here and I want to
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Um, there, there is a reason, but, uh, everything is clear now and, um, we're about to leave
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Could you please now, uh, can I ask you please to delete your, your.
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Jack Posovic, thanks for being with us here on the great America show.
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Uh, after watching, listening to you being detained, uh, I, I can't believe that was actually
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Well, I'm actually, I'm, I'm calling in right now from the side of a mountain in the Alps
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in Switzerland. It's a, it's rainy right now, but I'm overlooking the world economic
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forum summit, uh, turning point USA had sent me out here. We were covering this. We're
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putting together a, um, a new docu series and a pamphlet called the great global reset.
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And, uh, we were out filming, uh, getting some shots in front of the entrance. So people
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could see what it looked like, you know, here on the ground, you know, just some basic,
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sure. Basic reporting. And, um, or when we first had set up and they had saw us setting
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up and, you know, I'm kind of dressed like a reporter and talking into a camera. So I
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think they kind of know what I probably am doing. Uh, they came by and they said, Hey,
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can we see your press pass and look at your passport? Said sure. No problem. No big deal.
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Plain clothes officer first spot came by and we said, sure. No problem. Finish everything
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up, um, go to take a rest, uh, recharge some of the batteries, some of the equipment
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with the crew. And at that point, two police vans rolled up and fully kitted up tactical
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officers storm out of the vans with MP5, uh, semi-automatic machine guns and semi-automatic
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rifles and, um, basically surrounded us and said, we need to see your passport.
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Your press credentials. We need to see what you're doing and we need to check
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you. They proceeded then to, um, take us around the corner of this sort of a corner
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of the building, the sort of a stack of tables blocking us from the rest of the
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view. And they proceeded to frisk us one by one, empty out your pockets, empty out
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everything. What are you doing here? Who are you working for? Work for turning
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point USA. They sent us out doing a documentary completely above board. Um, what are you
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filming? Then a detective comes in and only later when another journalist by the name
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of Savannah Hernandez, who's also covering the world economic forum showed up and started
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filming the detention that at that point, they, they backed off and immediately, um, stormed
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Stormed is an interesting, uh, verb, uh, because I mean, that does sound like storm troopers.
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Uh, that's outrageous. Uh, that's outrageous. The Swiss, uh, have some peculiar laws and some
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peculiar ideas, uh, but they, they insist on knowing what's going on all of the time.
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Well, I know that they knew who I was because I had already given them my information about
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an hour prior. That same plainclothes officer came over with them again. And so I can only
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surmise that we were targeted for that extra detention, secondary screening, I guess they
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call it, um, when you're at the airport to only this time with MP fives pointed near direction
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that, um, that they were doing this because not just because of what we were doing, but
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Exactly. And, uh, this ties into Klaus Schwab and his statements leading up to the beginning
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of the Davos, uh, meeting, uh, the Davos summit, uh, he had made it very clear that, uh, there
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was going to be, uh, no, uh, trivialization. I'll put it that way of the Davos reset or the
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Davos summit. Uh, he's here's what his exact quote is. I can dim it wholeheartedly, particularly
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of those who have nothing to do with the world economic forum community, and just come to
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Davos to hijack our brand. As he put it, uh, this is, uh, this man is Teutonic by DNA. Uh,
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but, uh, he is, uh, starting to sound slightly fascist. Don't you believe?
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Well, I certainly given the experience I've just had, uh, felt like that was at the hands
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of the, uh, the East German Stasi coming out and saying, you know, papers, please. And, uh,
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immediately point the guns, go right up and, uh, you are surrounded very quickly. And as you can
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see in the video, um, you know, if folks go onto, uh, Twitter or truth or wherever they go,
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that, um, you know, we're, we're sitting on the side of a, of a bench, um, outside of a restaurant,
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you know, kind of planning our next move for the docuseries and they immediately swarm around us.
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Um, this goes to show you that what they're doing at the world economic forum and what they're
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also doing down the road at Geneva with the world health order assembly that's going on the WHO
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assembly that's going on a world health organization. This is the two pronged assault
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on our freedoms, a two pronged assault on our sovereignty here in the West. I've said for a
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long time, they are trying to copy the CCP model. That is what the great reset is. It is a copy of
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the CCP's authoritarian model. I better believe that freedom of the press is not part of it.
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Nor freedom of expression of any kind. The, uh, as you make that point, uh, president Trump,
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of course, uh, withdrawing the United States from the WHO, uh, worked diligently to do so.
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Uh, and now we're hearing from this administration that we're going to subordinate our sovereignty,
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uh, to the world health organization, i.e. the United nations for crying out loud. We're moving
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at an incredible speed toward that one world government that we all thought was partly fiction
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and partly, uh, unattainable, at least in the next few decades. And here we are in 2022.
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Well, Lou, not only that, but one thing that a story that I inadvertently broke
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while going through this ordeal was that, and my crew as well, by the way, each of them were,
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were first at the same time. And we late, we found out that, you know, as someone who's a Navy veteran
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myself, um, I'm always interested in looking at the various unit badges or, uh, accoutrements that
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are on any military paramilitary uniform. So I'm looking at the uniforms of the officers that are detaining
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us. And Lou, wouldn't you believe what it says on their uniform? And I have a photo of this where it
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says world economic forum police on this guy's shoulder. Oh boy. And I would have, and I have to
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confess my naivete. I thought that, uh, the world economic forum just made a call to the local
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gendarmes and, uh, uh, had, had sick them on you or at worst, uh, Klaus picks up the phone and calls
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his good friend, the mayor, uh, it's far worse than that. What, uh, what uniform, what unit were
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they? As far as I can tell, it seems as though it was some sort of cooperation between a local unit
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that has now tasked officers for this. And with this clearly was a QRF, we would call it in the
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military, a quick reaction force, two vans that stormed in very quickly. Uh, people popped out,
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Hey, we've got a couple of suspicious guys, right? I'm speaking to somebody who used to be on the
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other side of the aisle that we've got a couple of suspicious guys. We need to go, need you to go
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in and check them out going quickly. They might cause trouble. So make sure you have your MP fives
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loaded up while you go out and do this. And that's exactly what they did. So this was a quick reaction
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force that seemed to be a, a joint partner between a local Swiss police force and the world economic
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forum now operating under the auspices of the world economic forum police.
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That's it's just, it's just almost unbelievable to, to imagine that this is happening in 2022 and
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in Switzerland. Now, Switzerland can be a little quirky, uh, when it comes to law and order. Uh,
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sometimes they air considerably on, uh, away from the margins that most Americans would see as margins,
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but Klaus Schwab is now talking so big as a leader, as the leader of the, uh, of Davos.
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He pledged the world can find salvation at Davos 2022. I mean, you have a great story there.
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If you can cover it, are you going to be able to cover it?
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Lou, I said this, uh, on another hit I just did, and I'll say it again. I am not going anywhere,
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Mr. Schwab. I'm going to stay here. I'm going to continue reporting on this, and I'm going to see
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this story all the way through. You are not going to be rid of me that easily.
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Well, good for you, Jack. And I wouldn't have expected any other response on, uh, from you on
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that. Uh, were you charged with anything? Were you threatened? Um, they did not charge us at all.
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I mean, they said, they certainly said, Oh, this is just routine. This is a basic thing that we're
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doing. Obviously we know it's not routine. It's not a basic thing they're doing. Uh, they did not
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claim any charges. However, when we asked them why we were being detained and we did at one point ask
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if we could leave, they said, no. Um, they said, there is a reason that you were being detained,
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but we don't have to tell you. And I loved one other part of that sound. When we control someone,
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when we take control of someone, uh, it was, I, I thought, I, you know, that is, uh, shivers, uh,
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up your, up your spine stuff, uh, to think that the, this is going on again, as I say, 2022,
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maybe I'm just catching the wrong angle on the arc, but it looks to me like, uh, Switzerland is
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headed in a very, very much an authoritarian direction, uh, along with the world economic
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forum, like any, any further thoughts, uh, for the audience issue, uh, comprehend here, uh, in just a
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matter of hours, what's happened to, well, folks, this, this is why, this is why the first amendment
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and freedom of the press are so important in the United States of America. Now, last week,
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the Washington post came after me and essentially gave me credit for this, for being the person that
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set into motion, the demise of this disinformation governance board, Nini Yankovic, uh, at the
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department of Homeland security, Taylor Lorenz wrote the article and what we've now shown in two instances
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that I really didn't intend on my own, certainly didn't plan this, that from one instance, we see
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why the first amendment is important in America. And then also how we have to fight to keep the
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first amendment in America and prevent law enforcement boards coming in, in the United States
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under the auspices of protecting us from, from censorship and, uh, you know, denying disinformation
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and access point to the internet. No, we know what you're doing. They are trying to turn the
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department of Homeland security just into the same type of paramilitary force as the world economic
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forum apparently is today. So I'm sorry, but it turns out that Switzerland's much vaunted and
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longstanding Swiss neutrality is no longer a thing of the current. It is a thing of the past.
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They have declared their allegiance and their allegiance is to the world economic forum.
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And unfortunately, a huge number of governments around the world have also, uh, done exactly the
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same thing and troubling for every American should be the fact that so many U S multinationals are
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joining, uh, with those governments. Uh, and the result is a broad political force at work against
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our sovereignty and our constitution. Uh, you all, you know, we always give you the last word here,
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uh, Jack, uh, your thoughts, your concluding thoughts, uh, on, on your experience today.
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Well, it's as simple as this. We need to stand up for our freedoms. We need to stand our ground.
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And when people come and challenge us on our freedoms, when people come and challenge us and
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say, we are going to take away your Liberty in the name of the greater good, in the name of helping
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you, you need to stand up and say no, because the tyranny of good intentions is tyranny. Still.
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Amen. Jack, thanks so much. Glad you're safe. And, uh, and thanks as always for your great work.
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Uh, Jack Posobiec joining us here today from Davos, Switzerland. You know, this world is changing
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quickly and yes, there is war, pestilence and upheaval and global forces are at work. Dark forces
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at work around the world, keeping America alert to such forces, such threats and challenges
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is Steve Bannon's war room. No one is more vigilant than Steve and his team. No one casts
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a broader watch on the global elites who prefer authority to counsel power to consensus and who
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sneer at the idea. The people must be informed and the government's consent be required. Steve Bannon,
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it's great to have you with us. Thanks my friend for being here. Let's start big today. We have a third
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great electoral system in this country. Right now, we don't know and may not know for weeks
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who won the GOP senatorial primary in Pennsylvania. What do you make of it, Steve?
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I tell you, Lou, I don't think there's anything that upsets me more than to think that we're two
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years after the big steal. And, you know, this is all falls on Wolf and these Democrats, but you see,
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they don't know how to run anything and they're going to try to cheat us. I mean, this is, people
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got to get on top of this. That's why we need everybody to go to precinctstrategy.com and sign
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up. It's free, but sign up to be an election official, sign up to be a precinct committeeman.
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I mean, listen, my understanding is that the law says it's June 7th when it has to be done,
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but quite frankly, we're a week away at least from getting to our recounts. I think this thing could go
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into, my bet, it goes into July, but I think it's a disgrace, a total disgrace. And they're still
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finding new ballots in Allegheny County and in Philadelphia. I think it says it all.
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You know, Steve, when President Trump said to Dr. Oz, just go ahead and declare victory,
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I thought, whoa, here, just a second. And then I realized I'm the one that should, whoa,
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just a second. I personally think he was exactly right. That's what he should have done.
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I strongly advocated. In fact, if you go back and watch our show, we did live
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on 3 November of 2020. I was, and I, you know, talked to many people in the White House that
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Trump should have walked in front of the cameras that night at 10 o'clock and declared victory.
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We remember Rahim and I went through the summer of 2020 and gave that lecture series on the
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Transition Integrity Project, which was Mark Elias's efforts. We saw what they were doing
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with the mail-in ballots beforehand. I think Trump should have done it on 3 November. And I definitely
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think I should have done it the other night, particularly when AP, the Associated Press has
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come out and said that they're not going to declare a winner until the recount's over. So right now,
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the Republican, the Republican nominee, whoever the Republican nominee is, is going to be a month
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after Fetterman is fundraising and dropping a diamond. That only leaves about four months,
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what, June, July, at least like four or five months for a campaign. It's a terrible place to be in.
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For your audience, I think it reinforces one thing. 40, approximately $45 million will be
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spent on the Republican primary there. And among a handful of candidates, it's going to come down
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to five or 600 votes. Every vote in your, every vote in the Lou Dobbs audience, every vote in War Room,
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it absolutely counts. You're a force multiplier because this is insane. I mean, this thing is going
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to come down to a couple hundred votes. And I think Georgia tomorrow is going to do the same thing.
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So people got to understand these, these are tightly contested, uh, elections and everybody
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has to get out. Everybody has to bring everybody out. They possibly can.
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And then we have two wild cards. One McCormick is saying he's going to win this. No matter what
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anybody else thinks, he's going to win this makes that assertion, which came right up to the border
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of saying, I'm going to be the winner. Uh, and, uh, and, and, uh, the, uh, the third candidate,
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Kathy Barnett, uh, she, she is sitting there not ready to endorse anybody and apparently won't.
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I mean, how does the Republican party get in these kinds of messes?
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I think one is that how nasty and personal it's getting in the, in the, uh, in the elections.
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And look, I, I don't agree with all the, the person that I don't think these personal attacks
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help us at all. Cause that's what I was saying in Ohio, we have to come together afterwards
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and to be able to unite, to make sure we defeat the Democrats. I think Pennsylvania is going to be
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tough. I think, you know, Dave McCormick is a very proud guy. Uh, you know, West Point grad,
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you know, Bayonair from, from basically being a head front guy with your good buddy, Ray
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Gallio, Luke, that you've been hearing for 20 years. Um, and, and look, there was some personal
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stuff said. I think these guys have got their, their backup. And this is what I'm saying. I,
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I even back coming together. I think he's going to fight in court. I don't see this thing ending
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until mid June or July. I just think if you look at, he's deployed a hundred lawyers. They're
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going back to a democratic, uh, tactic of contesting and wanting to count, you know,
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every ballot and throw it out of the ballots, it's going to get very nasty. So it's, I don't
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know. We have to come together after this because settlement is a guy you don't want
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in the United States Senate. And I think it's incumbent upon us to do it. It's just people
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got to get focused and make that happen. But I think one thing is we take the, the vitriol,
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particularly on our side, the MAGA side, we take the vitriol at the personal attacks and
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stick to the policy differences. Uh, I think it would be, uh, I think that would, I think
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it would help us a lot. I agree with you. Uh, it's getting to policy is a difficult thing
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these days when you start seeing, uh, the party, uh, organization, whether it be the state
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organization of Pennsylvania that laid out, they had a clear reform initiative and couldn't
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get it passed by in the legislature. Uh, and by the way, if they had done, so most experts
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say that this would not, we wouldn't have any problem at all here.
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You are talking about a state legislature that passed act 77, which essentially, let's
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be honest with the decouple Trump from the platform. So they didn't have to have one ticket
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voting. This was back in 19. For some reason, they, the state legislators thought that Trump
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was going to be a drag with the economy on fire. They believe the mainstream media thought
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Trump was going to be a drag on the ballot. They passed the bill basically to decouple the
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down ticket because you should vote for a ticket to decouple Trump. And in process, they gave
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mail-in ballots of which the appeals court, Commonwealth court of appeals just said six
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weeks ago, the 2.6 million ballots are illegal. They're unconstitutional. So we know it's a
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big steal. The state legislature, there's a mess. It's just a mess. And they haven't been
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able to get on top of things. I mean, this is sick. When we're sitting here in, uh, you
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know, late May, and we don't have a winner in a, in a senatorial primary, this is not
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something running for county clerk or for some county supervisor. This is a major race
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in probably, I would argue, the two or three most important states in the union.
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And, uh, and by contrast, uh, one of the lesser important states in that regard, Montana,
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its Supreme court had the integrity to restore and election integrity mandated voter ID and
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banned the same day voter registration over the protestations of one Mark Elias. Uh, they
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know exactly what they're doing in the court system in Montana. Uh, the legislature and the
00:23:58.760
courts are the only two basic problems in Pennsylvania. Uh, so, uh, so it seems, uh, let's,
00:24:05.900
let's turn to this economy, the Biden economy, gas prices. I love this headline because I knew it was
00:24:13.000
bad, but to put this in context, 12 straight all time record high set for gasoline, 12 straight
00:24:21.280
days of record. It's the first time in history that that has ever happened for record gas prices.
00:24:29.240
Lou, you know, I've been watching you for a long time. I think I've been watching you since I was a
00:24:34.460
naval officer who showed you how long ago it is at least 30 or 40 years. Um, a lot that you've
00:24:40.620
warned this country about is coming together right now. I mean, you're seeing the collapse of a
00:24:44.580
complex system and that's all because of policy. It's all because of policy. I mean, people go
00:24:49.580
back and think of the fall and Christmas of 2019 of where the, how this economy was hitting on all
00:24:55.320
so on. I think at the time gasoline was a buck 89. Um, you think people today, Lou would take a few
00:25:01.420
mean tweets if they could get a bucket of gas. I mean, this is how frivolous and how, how stupid
00:25:08.540
the media is and the people around our country to get all over president Trump for his tweets.
00:25:13.900
And I think about where he, by his policies and his action brought this economy in that, that when
00:25:19.400
the economy was literally on fire in the fall of, uh, it's Christmas of 2019 and you see what's
00:25:24.620
happened. Look, this is, here's the problem. I don't see, you know, last week Manchin sits there
00:25:31.580
and calls out the secretary of interior to her face about this lease situation. And Dan Sullivan
00:25:38.460
does the same thing in the Senate. And look, Manchin's no right wing Republican. He's asking
00:25:42.620
her about their policies about the leases in the Gulf and up there. And I think the cooking off of
00:25:48.240
Alaska. And she says she doesn't really know what's going on in her, her department. He has to put
00:25:53.700
the letter up the report that shows that they were not going to put these leases up. The Biden
00:25:58.140
administration is taking actions every day to take capacity offline. So we have refinery capacity
00:26:03.820
problems. We have distribution problems. We have downstream marketing issues, but most importantly,
00:26:09.160
they're trying to kill the carbon economy. And you can't have it both ways. It can't
00:26:12.820
act like Greta Thunberg and then sit there and be, and be, and blame it on Putin of why gasoline prices
00:26:20.600
are so bad. And Lou, I just saw last week where in, in the West coast, they're starting to reprogram
00:26:27.900
the gas pumps to have $10 a gallon gasoline. So I told every consumer, I have every working class
00:26:34.880
person, whether you're a Democrat, independent or unaffiliated. I hope you just understand that
00:26:40.680
this November of what the policies coming out of the illegitimate Biden regime have done to you
00:26:46.080
personally, and gasoline and food, interest rates. I mean, you pick a glue. It's just a disaster for
00:26:54.460
I want you to, we're going to play a sound of President Biden right now, explaining the great
00:27:01.960
transition that's underway here, the economics of it all. And Steve, I just want you to hear the
00:27:09.240
newfound empathy that he has for American working people, for the middle class, for working families.
00:27:21.620
And when it comes to the gas prices, we're going through an incredible transition that is taking
00:27:29.660
place that God willing, when it's over, we'll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less
00:27:38.500
Let's reliant on fossil fuels. Wouldn't that be a wonderful, wonderful result?
00:27:48.060
This is what I was saying. I mean, they're living in a fancy land. That, that, that talk right there
00:27:52.120
is the happy, clappy talk of, that was written by Greta Thunberg, right? This is this kind of airy,
00:27:57.640
fairy, unrealistic about a advanced industrial economy. You just, you can't do it on one power.
00:28:03.500
You can't do it on solar power. You can't do it on anything. You've got nuclear power and you've
00:28:07.940
got, you've got fossil fuels. You can pick them. And they've tried to take all the nuclear power
00:28:11.620
offline. The Greens have already shut down the nuclear power in Germany. It's one of the reasons
00:28:15.380
that natural gas purchases in Western Europe are, are underwriting the Russian military machine
00:28:22.000
that is laying waste, the making Eastern Ukraine look like Dresden. It's just, it's, here's what's
00:28:28.720
scary about it, is these people, when they talk about transition, this is more severe than what
00:28:34.920
they do about transitioning men to women in their administration. This is, this is so serious
00:28:40.660
and it's so fundamental. And these things can't be turned around. Once you take production offline,
00:28:45.680
or once you don't stop doing the leases, you just can't wave a magic wand and turn around again.
00:28:50.420
So here's what I really fear. And I tell you, somebody else who fears it too is Larry Summers,
00:28:54.180
who's no right-wing Republican and no part of MAGA, right? Remember he was a secretary of treasury
00:28:59.760
under, uh, under Obama. And he was the national economic advisor under Clinton that, um, you know,
00:29:07.180
with this, the inflation's out of control and the basis of this right now is this disastrous energy
00:29:13.360
policy of the Biden administration. I don't think anything shows you how disconnected they are from
00:29:18.540
people's lives than that, that clip right there. Yep. And, uh, this, this administration continues,
00:29:25.160
uh, what is the name of the new young, uh, lady, uh, uh, who is the, uh, press secretary now,
00:29:32.540
uh, Jean-Pierre. I'm not for sure. I'm not for sure. I'm not for sure. It's her ignorance of the fact
00:29:38.840
that I think she's trying to, like Saki did. I just think she has a different style. She's trying to
00:29:44.300
deflect and she's not trying to look the policies themselves are so absurd to begin with when you
00:29:50.740
got to put them against this basic rational rationality and logic. Remember it's a political
00:29:55.620
operation. So they're always trying to spin. I just think that it's, it, you look at the facts
00:30:01.060
on the ground and the facts are the economy is crumbling around us and they try to talk. A perfect
00:30:06.820
example is, uh, Biden coming out and trying to blame everything on Putin, everything on the Ukraine
00:30:12.620
war, you know, all the energy problems because of Putin's a gas price, which they tried to spin.
00:30:17.560
It didn't work. He's trying to push everything, uh, to that. It's all because of Putin and people
00:30:22.800
just understand that's not it. It's these policies he started of his own making, but starting with the
00:30:27.740
American recovery act, which summer's calling at the time, if you pass this, given the fact that
00:30:32.860
aggregate demand is not collapsed anymore, you're just going to feel systemic inflation. And that's
00:30:37.900
what happened. Um, so I think across the board, she's up there every day in a very tough job,
00:30:43.320
which is defending indefensible. What I tell people is don't worry about the spin and don't
00:30:47.300
worry what comes out of the daily briefing. Look at their actions because their actions are quite
00:30:51.740
radical. And I've argued this for a long time. It's not so much their cabinet members who to me
00:30:56.340
are all some level of incompetence. It's that radical. If you look at the undersecretaries and the
00:31:01.460
assistant secretaries, they put in the most radical regime ever in an American government. And when you're
00:31:06.980
seeing the, you're seeing the results of that, I mean, the results are self-evident. I think that's
00:31:11.360
also why the polling is so bad. They had economic polling the other day that had them to the twenties
00:31:17.860
about the people approving through the car. And Richard Barris told me Richard just came out of
00:31:22.540
the field. He just put up a poll on the weekend in Georgia and he was doing obviously for the primary
00:31:27.380
tomorrow, but they were also asking additional questions as checking. He said that among independents
00:31:33.500
in Georgia, approval of, for approval of the economy, doing an excellent job was at 5.6%,
00:31:41.920
uh, excuse me, doing a good job, not actually doing a good job was 5.6% of my independents.
00:31:49.480
Those are the lowest numbers ever recorded. So you can tell it's, it's, they don't have a
00:31:53.800
messaging problem. They have a, they have a program problem.
00:31:56.220
They've got a, we've, we've got a president problem period in this country. Uh, and, and another
00:32:02.580
example, uh, the white house trying to immediately clean up the president's remarks, uh, in which he
00:32:09.060
said that we have a military commitment to Taiwan. Okay. So I think this is incredibly important.
00:32:14.820
What I like to start off with is that they keep saying we're allies to Ukraine and they keep
00:32:21.280
talking, the Democrats now going to the wall of the house, Timmy Hoyer, and particularly keep talking
00:32:25.420
in a time of war, when we're at war. Well, first off, Ukraine is not an ally of ours,
00:32:30.460
right? This is the whole thing to try to push. And we've gotten into this now almost into a kinetic
00:32:35.900
war. We're fun. We're funding a economic war, but we're also underwriting a kinetic war in Ukraine.
00:32:41.640
They keep pushing that there with this narrative that we have an ally that's at war under assault.
00:32:46.180
Ukraine is not an ally of the United States and will never be an ally of the United States
00:32:50.500
for the alliance with Ukraine would, would never, they'd never get approved in NATO and
00:32:54.620
the United States Senate would never approve it because you need two thirds votes. And I know
00:32:58.500
at least you can get 40% of the, uh, of the Senate to say, you're literally going to start
00:33:04.460
an actual kinetic war with Russia. If you do that on concomitantly, I've always said that
00:33:09.520
the two hotspots in the world are the South China Sea and Taiwan, and then the Northwest India
00:33:14.640
up in Kashmir, the South China Sea. And there, but you know, we, here's what, here's what,
00:33:20.480
and I'm, I'm a huge believer in taking down the Chinese Communist Party because I don't believe
00:33:24.060
it's a legitimate government. I think it's a transnational criminal organization. That being
00:33:27.940
said, we do have an official policy. That's a one China policy that Taiwan is a, is a region
00:33:34.640
of, uh, of China and they've got to figure out the way they reunify. Uh, obviously, uh, Taiwan
00:33:42.120
being Silicon Valley West, it has to be defended. If, if Taiwan was to get into the CCP's hands,
00:33:48.040
the American economy would drop 20, the stock market would drop 25%. You think Target and
00:33:53.500
Walmart dropped bad last, bad last week, that would be nothing compared to the tech stocks.
00:33:59.640
If that's out, that being said, you've got to be very, watch pushing China to a kinetic
00:34:05.760
conflict in the South China Sea or Taiwan right now, because that one would be one that we would
00:34:11.320
be very hard press. We've done a bunch of specials on the defense of Taiwan with the
00:34:15.060
committee of the present day and on the war room. And as much as my beloved seventh fleet,
00:34:20.160
of which I was a sailor and an officer patrolled the South China Sea, I patrolled the, uh,
00:34:25.220
straight to Taiwan and Taiwan. We would have a very tough time right now. The United States
00:34:29.620
would have a very tough time defending the island of Taiwan.
00:34:32.240
Yeah. I don't know how many carriers we now have in the sea of Japan, South China Sea.
00:34:36.620
Uh, and we're not really even certain right now, strategically, the value of those carriers
00:34:43.980
against, uh, Chinese, uh, anti-carrier weapons, uh, including hypersonic missiles, uh, presumably
00:34:51.500
in immense supply. It is, it's a struggle to understand what has happened to our military.
00:34:57.580
And it's the struggle is brought into focus. When you watch general Milley before the West Point,
00:35:04.280
uh, graduates giving his speech, uh, welcoming them, uh, into the body of commissioned officers,
00:35:10.840
talking about the rising risk of global conflict.
00:35:15.000
Well, let me say first, Lou, that I'm certainly glad he was not talking about his normal thing
00:35:20.460
of white rage and woke, you know, our coups against the president or calling the Chinese military,
00:35:26.200
uh, behind the back of the commander in chief. I think generally, if you believe Esper's book
00:35:31.420
is guilty of a coup against the president, starting on June 1st of 2020, they admitted
00:35:36.480
that they, they had the four no's of four things they weren't going to do, including
00:35:40.140
a strategic retreat from Afghanistan. Uh, it is, uh, to me, that's a coup and that Esper and Milley
00:35:46.840
ought to stand trial, uh, after we take power either in 2023, the house on the trust forces somehow,
00:35:52.720
if not, we take back over the executive branch from president Trump wins in 24.
00:35:56.880
Now, having had a daughter that graduated from West Point and has been at that ceremony,
00:36:01.780
you know, it, it, you always want somebody senior to come in and address them. And obviously he's,
00:36:07.180
he was chief of staff of the army and now chairman of the joint chiefs. I thought the thing was,
00:36:11.900
was, was garbled and, and didn't really have a flow to it and logic. And I've both watched the
00:36:17.120
speech on video. And then I read the speech. The thing I found most, uh, I think the buried lead of
00:36:23.840
it, but he talked about artificial intelligence and he essentially said that artificial intelligence
00:36:29.260
is going to take over the battlefield in the next, you know, five or 10 years. And he actually,
00:36:34.720
he actually said that artificial intelligence, we will not be, or do not look to be the dominant
00:36:39.820
player right now. The military is built on a force structure and with our spending a full
00:36:44.820
spectrum dominance. In other words, the United States military wants to be in every aspect of
00:36:49.500
combined arms, fully dominant in the battlefield, not, not competitive, but dominant. And we built
00:36:54.940
the military and Hey, we pay a trillion dollars a year. So we ought to have the best. He basically
00:36:58.940
said in there, the buried lead is that, that the warfare of the future based around the algorithm
00:37:04.440
and artificial intelligence, you don't need to, you don't need the deep seated structural forces
00:37:09.360
that we have in that AI and algorithms and quantum computers. If that's the case,
00:37:14.540
then that means people like countries like Russia, which is not obviously in the kinetic
00:37:19.600
world you're seeing in the Ukraine is not, does not have the combined arms capacities or
00:37:24.980
capabilities in the U S may be competitive as far as a cyber strike on a, uh, on a, um, you know,
00:37:31.680
on a Pearl Harbor. And this gets back to something you've talked about for years is the grid
00:37:35.560
of security here for cyber attacks. I think Millie's thing was quite chilling. If you really listen to it
00:37:41.660
and watch it about what it applies to combat in the future. And so I think people got to
00:37:46.460
really start paying attention to these, what I call hybrid warfare, economic warfare,
00:37:51.500
information warfare, particularly cyber, cyber is clearly going to be awarded the future.
00:37:55.740
One last thing, you mentioned the carrier battle groups. I think right now we have three deployed
00:38:01.340
carrier battle groups in that region. And I used to always stand with the carrier battle group
00:38:05.820
because I was on a destroyer that was a plane guard ship, the, and it's in hunted submarines to clear the
00:38:10.860
path for the, for the carriers. You're absolutely correct. And I think the big question is to be in
00:38:15.660
the defense of Taiwan in our freedom of navigation of South China sea, exactly what are these next
00:38:21.020
generation weapons? Remember the one thing we have going for us against the Chinese, the Chinese
00:38:25.500
really have never had to fight combined arms in world war II. It's obviously mass warfare in a
00:38:31.420
fairly rudimentary way, all the mass casualties against the Japanese army on the mainland, but they've
00:38:36.140
never really had to fight naval warfare. They've never really had to fight air warfare. They've
00:38:40.940
done exercises, but this has all been unique to them. As we know from major conflicts like the
00:38:45.420
second world war, it really takes people being in combat and understanding how, how to, how to fight
00:38:51.100
the ship as you call it to do it. But these new weapons of cyber and particularly hypersonic missiles,
00:38:56.220
it's, it's kind of all out there to be a question. I will say this, my understanding is that, you know,
00:39:01.260
blue versus red teams in these war games, the blue teams have not been coming out very well
00:39:06.460
on these tabletop exercises because of the overwhelming might of the Chinese PLA underwritten
00:39:12.940
by Wall Street and world corporations. Yeah, exactly. And, you know, you're talking about
00:39:18.700
the economy, the overall, the global economy, the U.S. economy. Let me add another disquieting
00:39:26.060
development that people need to be paying attention to, if I may, just as a slight digression here.
00:39:31.980
As we're watching these capital flows out of our equities or out of our capital markets,
00:39:36.940
but in particular equities, because we're hearing a lot of talk about eight weeks of declines in
00:39:46.220
Wall Street, and it's unprecedented. And we're then at the same time being treated to all the business
00:39:54.060
press bringing this, you know, the sell side to the fore. And they're talking about, well, you know what,
00:39:59.740
it's time to buy the dip. It's time to get ready. We're seeking a bottom. And concurrently,
00:40:08.060
the same group is saying that we think some of the best buys are in Asia. And we know that the
00:40:13.580
best buys are in China. And oh, we've got some for you in Europe. We're talking about diverting
00:40:19.420
capital flows from the most secure equities markets in particular in the world. And it is
00:40:26.540
rancid corruption. And if it continues at this every time, I just want to tell everybody,
00:40:32.220
when you see a business press publication, business network, whatever it may be, start
00:40:39.900
talking to you about how smart it is to put your money in China, you think about what you're investing
00:40:44.940
in. You're investing in China's future, not ours. And you are also depleting much needed capital right
00:40:52.260
now in a market that is going to be, I think, further roiled by developments over the course
00:40:58.100
of the next six months to a year. Your thoughts?
00:41:00.660
Yeah, I was saying, you know, when you hear all these cheer speakers on particularly CNBC and some
00:41:08.900
of the other business channels, right, they're just familiar with certain people come up there and
00:41:12.900
they're talking about buying the dip. I mean, we use it as a joke here in the war room,
00:41:16.900
because there's another thing on Wall Street, never catch a falling knife. And so I just think,
00:41:22.820
let the professionals find out where the bottom is and let that bottom, let it strip along the
00:41:27.060
bottom for a while before people start risking capital. You know, there's a saying, another
00:41:31.780
thing on Wall Street is, where are the customers' yachts? And I think that you've seen it here. I
00:41:36.660
think people have been misled into buying a lot of hype. Let me just give you an example. Tesla,
00:41:41.700
Tesla. And everybody's focused on Twitter, as what Elon Musk is after. When Elon Musk started,
00:41:48.980
he's been on Twitter back in, I think, early April. I think it's been eight weeks.
00:41:54.180
The market cap of Tesla was one, wait for this, was $1.2 trillion. The market cap of Tesla was $1.2
00:42:04.260
trillion. The market cap of Tesla today is about $680 billion, let's say $700 billion. It's lost
00:42:11.140
$400. It's about $500 billion, $500 billion in eight weeks of market cap. The combined market
00:42:19.780
capitalizations of Ford, General Motors, Toyota and Honda, which are combined, you know, have 95%
00:42:28.420
of the real car capability in the world of real cars, not like in India or China or Brazil. I'm
00:42:36.100
talking about major motivator powers. The market cap of that thing is under $200 million, like $175.
00:42:43.380
So he's lost almost two times the combined market capitalization. And it shows you the
00:42:49.940
height that's been in the market. It shows you the promotion that's been in the market. And now,
00:42:53.620
as we get into reality, which you're going to see everybody, even Powell saying that this is not
00:42:59.700
going to be a soft landing. This is, and I just hope it's not a crash and burn that people just
00:43:04.340
got to be very sophisticated and very smart. They got to get as much information as possible.
00:43:07.780
Whatever you do, don't listen to the cheerleaders, particularly people you hear by the dip cut
00:43:12.740
the TV off. Yeah. I finally, I finally have, I finally heard so much of it, Steve,
00:43:18.180
that I had to say something because it's now it's just gotten to absurd levels. And Jerome Powell
00:43:23.460
talking about, he doesn't know if it'll be a soft landing. He's just expressing the view of every
00:43:28.740
chairman of the Federal Reserve in history. There's no way to know if you can engineer
00:43:32.980
such a thing because the Fed is not designed for engineering. It is, it's designed for price
00:43:38.500
stability. And they seem to be thinking that having a dual mandate along with low unemployment,
00:43:44.900
makes it just a balanced enterprise, which I don't know. I don't know if it's price stability,
00:43:50.340
it's price stability as his number one mandate. I'm not so sure that he's fulfilling the function
00:43:56.660
of his mandate because obviously prices are out of control. I mean, when Target can lose 25% of its
00:44:02.980
market cap in one day last week and Walmart, you know, take the hit of what I think 15%. And Lou,
00:44:09.540
you remember, I think you and I may be the only two people listening to this podcast that remember
00:44:13.540
1987, when the market really had on a percentage basis, one of the worst days in its history,
00:44:20.420
that, you know, they haven't seen that kind of drop since 1987. This is how bad it is.
00:44:24.980
So you're talking about something that we're going to extraordinary times. And look,
00:44:29.060
Powell, because this administration has jammed themselves in the corner,
00:44:33.300
he doesn't have a lot of options. I mean, he's, he's already signaled his basis point increases.
00:44:39.140
And I don't think that that's choking, that's choking, uh, you know, is choking, uh, inflation on as,
00:44:44.980
as I did up back in the envelope with Dave, Brad, the Fed funds rate today is 0.5%.
00:44:50.980
And as you know, Lou, that was the biggest increase in what, 20 years, because it had
00:44:54.500
been close to zero of the biggest bump. The Fed funds rate, as I calculate what it should be,
00:44:59.380
is about six and a half percent. So that's what, six times more, eight times more. It's, it's,
00:45:05.300
it's, that's what the Fed funds rate should be. It's not, uh, if you put it up there today,
00:45:10.020
you would obviously put this economy into a massive recession. So I think that, I think
00:45:14.340
Powell's jammed it to a corner by, by their own, by this administration's own making.
00:45:17.940
Yeah. The Fed, I do think it's fair to say, uh, that it's not just the Fed that is, uh,
00:45:24.660
cornered here. It's the American people. And, uh, the emphasis better be, it better damn well be
00:45:30.740
the American people because they're, they're facing just about every kind of headwind imaginable,
00:45:36.660
uh, aside from, uh, combat on the streets. This is a very serious moment in history and people have
00:45:43.460
to respond to it, uh, people in government. Uh, it's, uh, and I want to turn because I know we're
00:45:49.940
getting short on time here. I want to turn, uh, to, uh, the, the, the Sussman, Michael Sussman trial.
00:45:56.500
We now know from the lips of the campaign manager of the 2016 Clinton campaign that she
00:46:04.820
is the one who drove the narrative of the Russian hoax, the Russian collusion, uh, disinformation
00:46:13.620
campaign against Donald Trump. You have to be glorying. And at least this development.
00:46:20.260
The, um, you know, as the CEO of the 16 campaign, uh, you know, I should be mesmerized by this
00:46:25.780
because we've got Mark Elias, one of our enemies and, you know, Sussman, all these people.
00:46:29.300
So here's why I can't even, and I say this reservedly Lou, there's so much going on in the
00:46:34.980
world. I hate to say that. I can't even focus on it. Here's why. After five years or how long has
00:46:40.580
Durham been four years, four and a half years, this is what Durham's got to show it for four and a half
00:46:46.820
years. We have a trial going on, on a guy that lied to the FBI or may or may not lie to the FBI.
00:46:54.180
And what we got is Robbie. Of course, Hillary Clinton did this and they're not going to do
00:46:58.580
anything about it. And Mook and all these guys are confident saying she did it. It was obvious
00:47:02.900
they did it. She would do anything for political advantage. They would do anything to smear Trump
00:47:07.140
or they're trying to stop Trump at that time. Uh, I should say I'm shocked. I'm not, what I'm
00:47:12.340
disappointed in is if this is the end of it, if Sussman is, uh, he's kind of a marginal figure to a
00:47:19.380
marginal figure. If this is what it is, uh, somebody should understand that after we take
00:47:24.820
power with this new Congress and then the 2024, a lot of this is going to be opened back up again
00:47:29.540
and got to get into it because this is ridiculous. If this was Durham's great, uh, grand jury,
00:47:35.140
if this is what it came up with and people said, Oh, there's much more there. Hey, maybe it is,
00:47:39.060
but the world, we're kind of overcome by events now because the world's melting down around us.
00:47:44.900
Uh, the managing client of the country is evident. And, and they're out there saying that,
00:47:50.580
of course, Hillary Clinton ordered it. I mean, she, she would do anything to win. She's totally
00:47:53.940
immoral. And when I, I didn't suggest that, uh, I hope I didn't, that you should be, uh, either
00:48:00.820
surprised or shocked, uh, but I, I did say glory at it. Uh, and because the simple matter is
00:48:08.500
we're light years from where we were. And I can't, at this point, I have to say at least there,
00:48:14.580
I'm open-minded about the possibility that John Durham after three years, uh, is going to go
00:48:20.100
beyond this because I don't believe that at least half the American people will put up with it.
00:48:25.780
You're a man of faith. No, I think, by the way, there's all kinds of crimes there. And I hope
00:48:30.180
Durham does. I'm not holding out. I tell you what gets surprising about that, Lou, is how the people
00:48:34.900
close to her rolled over on her quickly. Well, I mean, Alliance and Mook, I mean, there's no
00:48:40.100
America. They basically threw her right under the bus. Everybody did. They, they said, oh,
00:48:44.180
no, no, it wasn't me. It's her. She said it. She did it. She ordered it. Essentially. She approved
00:48:48.660
it, signed off on it, but also sure to the mainstream media. I mean, look, we don't need
00:48:52.740
to pound that, uh, because people know it, but I think it's so obvious even for the casual
00:48:57.780
center left viewer, how corrupt is this, how this could be going on in a courtroom in May of 2022.
00:49:04.580
And this, this happened almost six years ago. It happened six years ago. And it's so evident
00:49:09.940
that it happened. It should have been put to bed and addressed at, you know, four or five years ago.
00:49:14.660
It's just ridiculous that we're doing it now. So I think it's absurd, but I think for a lesson
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for everybody, particularly when she starts running again, because she's going to run again,
00:49:23.140
people should understand what she did, particularly the people that were closest to her, how quickly they
00:49:28.180
rolled over. Uh, Klaus Schwab, our good friend from Davos, Switzerland. Uh, he, he's giving, uh,
00:49:37.060
quite a party over there right now. Uh, something like 18, uh, uh, health ministers, uh, good,
00:49:44.900
good old John Kerry, the, the climate emissary of this administration, 70, basically 70 foreign
00:49:53.300
ministers and finance ministers gathering in Davos to get their marching orders from Klaus. Uh, and
00:50:00.100
he has, hasn't been hesitant, has he? Well, no, I mean, today he kicked it off by saying that the
00:50:05.780
future is going to be built by them. I mean, he was very open. He says, we have to, uh, we have to
00:50:10.340
remember the stakeholders we represent, and we have to make sure that we continue to collaborate.
00:50:16.340
And like I said, this was not gateway punny at the lead Dallas podcast for War Room. So there's
00:50:21.300
no conspiracy theory here. He laid it out. I mean, he's pretty in your face and this shows you
00:50:26.900
how imperious these guys are. I mean, he was quite frankly, they're building what they say
00:50:31.540
is a new world order, uh, predicated around the world economic forum and their values. Uh,
00:50:38.020
and they're doing it, you know, this kind of what's called the great reset. They're far down the path.
00:50:42.020
That's why these primaries and states like Georgia tomorrow are so important. You got to,
00:50:46.020
if the populist nationalists are to win, you got to continue to win elections. So I think this is
00:50:51.060
what's so important about getting everybody out. This gets back to Pennsylvania with $45 million
00:50:56.100
spent and all the fighting is going to come down to five or 600 votes over a couple, you know,
00:51:00.980
over what a main and a half cast cut will come down to 500 votes. So it's so incredibly important
00:51:06.980
for all MAGA, all the Lou Dobbs fans in War Room, got to get out tomorrow and you got to vote.
00:51:12.020
I just want to just share with everyone what he did do though. He warned everyone, uh, about this
00:51:18.660
week's event. Uh, I'd like to do this in, in proper Swiss Germanic, uh, voice, but he said
00:51:27.940
they should not all to stop all to hang a drum roll. Are you going to give me your
00:51:31.460
Clark Schwab invitation? That's what I'm gonna get a Lou Dobbs Clark Schwab invitation.
00:51:35.620
No, I better not. I wouldn't even hold it. I would have paid good money for this.
00:51:39.940
I know. And we'll talk about that first, uh, to trivialize the event or hijack its key messages.
00:51:46.900
He will not tolerate it, including the often mentioned great reset. If you treat it with
00:51:53.380
contempt, you will be treated with contempt. Contrary voices will simply not be
00:51:58.260
tolerated, says Klaus Schwab. Uh, the new era is upon us, Steve.
00:52:05.460
It's upon us. And I got to tell you, Jack Pasovic, Lou was live from Davos today outside.
00:52:10.900
And he was going to, he started the show. We were live from Davos and we had, uh,
00:52:14.580
Norbin Laden live in Geneva to go through the world health organization. Uh, Jack was going to come back
00:52:19.460
at the end of the show. He was detained by police. They came and detained him for about an hour.
00:52:24.500
So he couldn't come back on the broadcast. And they just kind of said, Hey, you've been under
00:52:27.780
suspicion. I'm sure they saw the show. No, they will not tolerate any alternative opinions there.
00:52:33.220
And I got to tell you, the Swiss people should be humiliated that that he asked was going on in,
00:52:38.340
uh, in Davos and on the territory, but a new day is dawning a Lou. And, uh, I don't think we're
00:52:45.060
going to tolerate that that much longer. I, uh, also think that, uh, your, your podcast is the best
00:52:52.180
named, uh, show to, for these, uh, these times and for upcoming developments. The, the war room
00:52:59.860
is going to be so appropriate. Uh, it has been throughout, but the war is about to expand,
00:53:05.780
uh, and let's hope not get, uh, as hot as I fear it might, uh, see, we always give you the,
00:53:12.180
the concluding thought. I'm just glad I can come on the Lou Dobbs show and the Lou Dobbs comes on the
00:53:17.300
world room. I'm Lou. I'm glad you, you're, you're back into the fight full time. And I got to tell
00:53:21.620
you, you've been a mentor to me for, and Donald Trump for 30 or 40 years. And it it's, I keep,
00:53:28.420
keep telling people if only the country had listened to, to, to Lou Dobbs, we wouldn't be in the jam
00:53:34.260
arena. We're in a real jam now. It's going to take, uh, all the efforts of the MAGA movement
00:53:39.220
to turn it to basically defeat what's in front of us. And then we got the long task of turning this
00:53:44.100
around. And I got to tell you, everybody's got to put their shoulder to it. There's no
00:53:47.540
magic bullet here, but the American people have got to get control back of this government. And
00:53:51.460
then we've got a lot of long, hard work to do. So I thank you. I always love coming on the show.
00:53:57.380
Thank you, Steve. I appreciate that. And, uh, same back at you. Um, we appreciate everything you're
00:54:05.540
doing for the country and have done. And we look forward to, uh, to seeing you next on the war room,
00:54:11.860
fighting the good fight. Steve Bannon, God bless you. Thank you, brother.
00:54:18.260
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00:54:23.380
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00:54:29.220
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