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>> thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line. good night from south carolina. "life, liberty and levin" is up next. ♪ ♪ mark: hello mark: hello america i am mark live en thisli is "life, liberty and levin" -- levin, this is "life, liberty and levin,"om are we on precipice of a major war? are we ready for such a possibility? have our leaders explained much to us? tomu we get much from the media here.
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at the white house press conferences or sunday shows? they talk about how many troops are lined up against nato and that sort of thing, and the ideologues they are in full-floated attack, idea ideologues who talk about neocons and federal contractors and others, isolationists who go on about how we're provoking our enemies. war is not about ideology. foreign policy is not about ideology, national security is not go ideology, the word that describes it best is prudence. the wise judgment. brought to very difficult decisions. and facts and issues. that is what we expect from our leaders, does the department of defense, with secretary of defense and
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head of joint chiefs, do they seem the best people in a position to protect this country and safeguard the country? should there be a war? how about secretary of state? does he seem like the best person to use v diplomacy to rally our allies and defend off our enemies? how about national security adviser? he was an operative prior to serving in h his current position, also involved in dirty tricks to try to take out former president trump. with respect to russia collusion. how aboutin congress? is this not the weakest congress we've seen in the modern era? not a lot of smart people in congress. not a lot of people who look at country first. you look at our country ladies and gentlemen, we're at each other's throats, why? >> because of this american marxist movement. that seeks to destroy our history, support for the country as is today.
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and in our classrooms on the border, the budgets, violating separation of power, you name it, turning the culture inside out. is hollywood on our side? corporate america on our side? or they too invested? in communist china and other regimes? that have designed on this country. -- designs on this country, united states military, the infantry and marines and air force, are they training properly. what about career critical race theory and transgenderism, when about our commander in chief circumstance he up in the job? the answer is a disastrous situation, there
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is little prudence involved that is a big problem. as for hiding over the voting cite rights act, which has nothing to do with votingch rights, the rest of the agenda, none has do with to strengthening the u.s. military, our national security and ourselves preservation, none. if we had a real media here, you wouldn't what is happening overseas, we have to ignore the loud mouth ideologues, who are endless interventionist and believe that hyper sonic missiles, intercome continental ballistic missiles, once they each the american border they stop. no we're in a pickle. now, whose fault is this? it is the enemy's fault.
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who is the enemy? there is debate over this. so much of our culture has been bought off by communist china regime, you can't even sayyt anything like the china virus, you can say spanish virus. how can talk seriously about the threat, and putin there is a bizarre love relationship between putin and certain politicos. he is a killer, he killed his way to the top, he is corrupt. he wants to hold on to power. why should we defend the ukraine? i don't know. why should we defend
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belgium, italy, france, great britain, they are all the way over there after all. how many wars started in lawrence, kansas? i don't know of any, do you? how many wars? in joplin, missouri? none that i can think of. no. the wars are overseas, they have a way of reaching into the united states the fact is china, russia, are building militaries against u.s., they are not alone, russia i is not building a military reason ukraine, they don't need all that hardware, technology and troops just for ukraine, chinain is not building biggest navy, and satellites and so forth because of taiwan. they are building them because of us. us the united states of america. do we account act as a government like we're serious about confronting this, like we need to become more reliant on our own
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manufacturing and products. to we act as a government we need to secure the border and make sure that united states is safe from within? do we act as a government that we use our financial priorities wisely. not redistribute wealth or creating new massive entitlementsri or breaking the back of american taxpayer. but ensuring our military has everything it needs to put potentially fight more than a one-region war. this is very, very serious business ladies and gentlemen. theen hackers and the hawkers and soapbox loud mouths are not people to listen to, aoc has no experience with military. and most of the people in the senate don't either. we the people, one day it may be our children and grand children that have the fight. this is not about hawks or not about doves, this is about prudence, about judgment and doing the right
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thing. brings he to joe biden, democrats, you people in the media, you people in academia, you brought us joe biden you knew damn well he was doing what a president needs to do. for a whole variety of reasons, you knewor he above not mentally fit to be president of the united states you knew that experience alley he has been a disaster with foreign policy, you are responsible for the man who sits in the oval office today, you. youn never-trumpers, you have a hate. that requires deep psychological treatment, you are responsible for the man who is in oval office today. as i speak, what is congress doing about anys of this? nothing. they are chasing down donald trump and from testers, trying to change our voting system for the worst. they are tryingyi to
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nationalize when belongs in the states, and create new een titlement for f people who don't want to work, they are trying to turn us to a france, is that good. >> no. how many people have gone on radio and television and spoken to us truthfully about the threats we face as a country, that is russia and china. what about iran? iran is month away from having nuclear weapons, they make clear what they intend to do it us, let alone the arabs and allies the israelis, do you think we can ignore this. we have a administration that is bending over backward, paying and begging iranian to come to a table. , they will never honor they
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hate us, they are fanatics, zealots, they will not be persuaded otherwise. even nuclear weapons are a threat. this is the situation today. you think that americaa ready? i think a significant portion of the population is ready. but i think a significant portion of the population is not. if joe biden goes off last week he gets an ice cream cone, as if he is a third grader. and as his people go on tv trashing republicans, as if they are leaders of the third reich, as media here, with so many low iq, inexperienced radical leftists, dressed up as journalists, not just ignore the threat, they fail to provide the american people with the context for the threats we face. we're not ready.
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we're not ready. you don't have to believe me. just look at our enemies. they feed us as an opportunity. -- they see this as a great opportunity. not tomorrow, maybe the next day or next year. they see the biden administration as perfect opportunityfe to act. communist china will act in one form or another. vladimir putin will act. i don't know. what they will do. but they see the weakness in the oval office, that leadership of defense department, milley who calls head of communist chinese military to tell them don't worry about trump, we'll let you know if we, act. they see this, they see pipeline between germany and russia, what what biden did and budget with the u.s. military this administration and congress are not serious, they saw what happened in afghanistan. where the still american citizens behind enemy tally
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taliban lines and our allies, our capitulation to iranian regime, they see weakness. that is why i said over a year ago, who do you think our enemies is rooting for for president of united states? donald trump or joe t biden? i think the answer was obvious then. it is obvious now. this is a very important program. my first guest senator tom cotton, a serious man about the military, national security and all matters, nextxt guest will be gordon chang, one of the nation's great experts to communist china, we'll be right back. with directv stream i can get live tv and on demand anywhere. look, serena williams... matrix... serena... matrix... serena... matrix... ♪ ♪
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mark: welcome back america. senator tom cotton is with us, he has been ahead of the curve in so many respects is soo many things, that include foreign policy, i want to talk about russia in particular. we have a lot of people there making a lot of noise, who don't know a lot. they are mostly ideologues people who go on about what is ukraine have to do with us or we provoked whatever is provoked.
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or do you want to lose your kids in a war? are you a chicken hawk? all this stuff, i think to myself there is a lot of static, it would be nice if we had leaders to would talk to thehe american people and explain what is going on without giving up national security secret. secret. i ask you, why is it important that we stand up to russia? for nato? is what happens to ukraine important to the u.s. usa. >>an what matters to every american is american strength and credibility. to help preserve international stability and safety that we have done for decades. because if aggressive powers like russia and china and iran think that they can test the resolve of america, and get away it, it, that emboldened them push t harder. look at 2013 after barack
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obama refused to enforce his own red line in syria, within months vladimir putin invaded ukraine for the first time, and china building and militarizing islands in south china sea to threaten american trait flows there. and iran pushing harder for what became a terrible nuclear deal, say xi jinping looks at vladimir putin, should vladimir putin invade ukraine and get away with it. he may decide it's time to invade taiwan. a land where we have more than 22 times amount of trade that we have with ukraine. or that is vital to our military posture in the western pacific. reason that ukraine matters is not just because eurk ukraine is a democracy. democracy. it is a dire risk to america's credibility and strength if we let strong man like vladimir putin or
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xi jinping think they could rewrite the international roles of the -- rules of the road. mark: we have people who think, that nato's day has come and gone. who is is that in first instance recommends and supported the idea of a north atlantic treaty organization? and how does that benefit the united states? after world war ii? >> nato's day is fair to say, too many of our european partners in nato. germany are not pulling their weight. they are not spending when they need on defense, and pitching in right now on our shared commone defense, we have a lot of great nato partners. the newer partners like poland or hungary or baltic states, align guess back to lessens world war i and world war ii, we needed a sable military alliance to make sure we
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never had the kind of devastates world wars we saw as a result of germ aggression or possibility of soviet russia aggression in aftermath of world war ii, it has gone far afield and outside of europe, we need european partners in nato to focus on european security. because united states has to increasingly focus on china as worst threat to international security instability. mark: in 1994 ukraine gave up its nuclear arms. because russia wanted them back. after the soviet union collapsed as a result of reagan's foreign policies, ukraine broke off as did all captive states. and so ukraine agreed to
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that but a memorandum was signed by russia, united states, and britain. acknowledging ukraine's sovereignty. and going so far to say not only acknowledged but defended by these country, just as china has broken the deal with britain, with help to -- respect to hong kong appears to vladimir putin for some reason is beloved by so many a in our media and politics, is breaking and mayme well break further that grime of 1994, they are not worth much are they. >> part of what we're doing with ukraine now, started under president trump, provide them with weapons they need so ukraine army can defend the ukraine territory. whether antitank missiles, which began under president
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trump. and air defense systems that is part of fulfilling our commitment. you raise a good point, if ukraine still had nuclear weapons on its territory it probably would not have russian troops on its territory, this goes to not enforcing his own red lines, seen as a push over like xi jinping and vladimir putin, and then unwilling to send anything more than meals ready to eat and blankets to ukraine army in aftermath of the invasion of crimea. when people like vladimir putin see that weakness from an american president like they saw in barack obama, they have seen from joe biden j over the last year, then they get more aggressive, they take more risks that threaten
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the u.s. and our safety and prosperity. >> when we return, i want to ask you, about signals that joe biden sent throughout his short presidency. i'm not saying that joe biden is evil. i saw what he has done has done disastrous. when you have evil regimes, they build up their military because of the united states is this not the weakest in presidentt in modern times who is provoking our enemies, by that, i mean they see opportunity after all that is what evil people look for. that is what i want to address when we come back, we'll be right back. : what's my safelite story? >> vo: my car is more than four wheels. it's my after-work decompression zone.
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brought wind gusts 80 miles per hour. >> north korea fired a projectile fronted -- respected to be most powerful missile tested since president biden took office. >> back to "life, liberty and levin." mark: welcome back america, senator tom cotton, the biden presidency one disaster after another. do you our enemies look at this, theyk look fortunes and they see -- for opportunities, they see them here with the record of this president. >> mark. weakness is provocative, joe biden has given our our
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adversary every reason to believe he will respond to a crises with weakness. has has done that for 50 years, but it rail counts now as president, vladimir putin been talking about pretext, red herrings, you can't let nato include ukraine there is no plan for, that he can't tolerate military exercises in ukraine we don't conduct those, vladimir putin wants to fulfill his long held ambitions, assemble greater russian empire since times of peter the great there is no russian empire without ukraine. he wants buffer states without democratic governments withra puppet governments. third, we does not want any successful democracy on his borders, because he is is afraid his own people will look at democracy in places like ukraine and georgia, say, why can't we have that in russia, they are long
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held ambitions back years for vladimir putin. why is he sparked this crisis now? it is because joe biden has projects weakness to him for last year, and appeased him, he gave away the store in his first week in office on one sided nuclear arms control treaty, he waived sanction on pipeline, he looked other way on colonial pipeline hack, and released a russia cyber criminal early at request of russia. and it is that series of appease am, and weakness over the last year that caused vladimir putin to think that now is the time to go for the jugular in ukraine. mark: do you think vladimir putinnk is impressed with most of the season why are brass at pentagon after afghanistan? >> i don't: know what his view of our senior military or intelligence leaders
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circumstance but i know he views joe biden as a weak commander in chief, he knows in our system the commander in chief is all important, that is why he thinks he is get away with these, joe biden, former secretary of defense bob gates said, he has been wrong about every foreign policy over last 40 years now it is 50, vladimir putin's view of joe biden is central to what is happening in eastern europe right now. mark: i assume you would also take the converse position, that is vladimir putin view of donald trump determined whether vladimir putin would do to ukraine what he is doing today. for all of the attacks on his foreign and policy, it seems to he was following in the foot steps of reagan doctrine. peace through strength, draw the red line when you need to, and mean it. and build up the united
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states military, that was base like the the trump policy. >> yes, we should draw red lines, with great caution, and rarely. but when we draw them, we have to to enforce them ruthlessly, after 4 years of democrat and media screaming russia about donald trump that vladimir putin invaded ukraine the last time we had a democratic president, and he is on the verge of invading ukraine now that we have another democratic president, but he didn't so much as mass forces on ukraine border who donald trump was president. a couple episode from trump presidency that since right signals he had xi jinping at mirra lago, we just launched airstrikes gain syria, we're we have a chance to kill suleimani in
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iraq. and president trump did not hesitate to take that strike, i bet that got a lot of attention in moscow, beijing, and to say now of tehran, that is how, prow project strength. with view to avoiding larger military conflicts. >> for all talk about trump the we wanted to undermine nato, nato got stronger under trump. more country contributed more money, u.s. military built up under trump. , putin said in his box, communist china of nervous about what was taking place in iran. and iran was crumbling, now in 12 short months all been reversed. and i don't know if we're at precipice of war or not but it is one damn ugly situation,to senator cotton thank you so much for being such an important voice out
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mark: welcome back america. well we can't ignore the there are great threat to united states, which is communist china. we have our olden from the back gordon chang, one of the great expert with the great stone institute as a senator fellow, gordon, here we are. with russia. facing off against ukraine. really nato. would i be wrong to say that there is no way russia and china that is putin and xi, are not spending a lot of time talking with each other. xi jinping looking at this as potential opportunity maybe, to sametainiously or fairly close time, to take
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steps against taiwan perhaps? >> you would be right on all counts. we have seen, over the last week, is evidence of coordination. first, chinese propaganda is backing up russia to the hilt, we're told the problem in ukraine is our fall, that we've been pressing russia to hard, we know xi jinping and vladimir putin have been talking a lot. their video conference call on december 15 there was 37th time they talked about last 4 years, and china in last couple days put more pressure on taiwan, with the incursions to the air defense identification zone. this clearly looks like cord cord -- choose did this. they invaded india in 1962, during middle of the cuban
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missile crisis. mark: do you think that xi jinping like vladimir putin see this as a wonderful opportunity handed to them on a golden blatter that joe biden is president with a weak inner circle whether it is defense or state or national security. that they are flat lining the fundings of u.s. military. and with american people, at each other's throats, in many respects due to media and democrat party and leadership of this nation, they have to be laughing, saying, we could not have created a better scenario. >> we don't have to speculate. we have to listen to chinese propaganda. as afghanistan was falling it was clear that beijing viewed that as a feeble biden administration. because they talked about how united states could never hope to counter a magnificent china because we could not deal with the rag
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tag taliban, and saying that america cannot win wars any more, with regard to taiwan, when they invade that a i the island would fall within hours and u.s. will not come to help. mark: i am concerned. we remember general milley on his own accord, calls head of the communist chinese military to assure him, don't worry, if we attack i'll let you know. i have never heard of something like that. it is absolutely outrageous. and they had to take something away from that kind of an act, too. >> they did. first, i think that they started looking for a spy for america embedded in beijing, there were no indications that we were going to attack. so for milley to call
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up, he is basically telling chinese we have inside sources inside communist party, and i think they looked at that and saw disarray in the united states and their therefore, i think that take away that washington was so divided we were not in a position to oppose china's initiative, a lot of bad messages came out of that, that really hurt america's position abroad and in china. mark: you read peter schweizer's book red handed and you look at what has been taking place as a result of pandemic and reaction of corporate america they keep bustling along like nothing is go on, pouring hundreds of billion of dollar in communist china, you others defending that regime, and rejecting a resolution. respecting what is going on with the uighurs that is the
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communist china regime said we have gotten a lot for our money here. we have spread money for athletic wear and entertainment. we own that culture. more than the americans own their own culture. they have to feel pretty good about that. >> they do. when you look at america's financial corporate elites, boardrooms, they are more loyal to beijing than to washington. and the american people can see this, they are horrified. but beijing has spend decades trying to pervert american political institutions and buy off allies in united states they have been successful. mark: particularly joe biden. all of the information that is out there. the biden family, and now
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this report that 31 million dollars. was conveyed to that family one member or another, i don't know how you get around that, not just joe biden, but former speakers of the house, current speaker, it is bush family, day talk about certain members of the bush family, media taking junkets over there and academia, there was a time here, when we had great patriot in politics in our corporations, rather than this sort of activity going on. taking a bigger picture of this, do you think we're not permanently but crumbling from within. i don't mean that it can't be reversed. but we're at each other's throats, we don't have leadership, we don't have strong people telling us what is going on in china
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and russia, seems very grave times to me. >> extremely grave. we don't have a ronald reagan. we have to do is start cutting links with china's regime. might say that second treatment. but extreme, they are trying to over throw our government. until we can handle this weaker to cut trade, and cut investment, technical cooperation if we don't we'll not going to have a country. >> gordon chang, when we come back, where do you see china in 5 years vis-a-vis the united states. we'll be right back.
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mark: welcome back, gordon chang. last century was viewed at american century, and before that british century. what is this sentry going to be do you think? >> i i always thought that would be second american century, but we have to be concerned about china.
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as we have talked about china infiltrated american society and fomenting violence on american treats and trying to over throw our government, we have a couple pivotal events coming up, one is november, there is an election, americanbe people can take back their country. and we have 2024. we have to do it, we need a president of the of united states is is determined to defend u.s. from china, we don't have that now. mark: it is your implication thenen that democrat party is party of appeasement. not isolationism, our sense it is misguided and misdirected it should be focused on communist china, they are so bad if they are
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notly literally removed from power we'll lose this century as america century. >> we have a problem in both political parties, because of the corruption. buying influence peddling, lobbying. but. right now, with the democrats in power, they have -- they are the party which has been not defending our country. and so, that is the reason why the american people need to change things. we have to insist on candids who will oppose beijing, if we don't get that, i agree, we will lose our country because beijing is determined. right now china, i think has a closing window of opportunity. they have problems of their own, that is why they are going after us really hard in last couple years. this is the time where we either defend our nation or we lose it. > interesting you say that, the people watching, and me we'rert not expert on
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communist. china, but desperate regimes and desperate dictators do desperate things.s. >> they do, that has been history, we know from chinese propaganda that leaders are seeing a closing window of opportunity with a debt crisis, a stagnant economy, worsening food shortages and water shortages and demography, china will lose half of its population by 2065, it gets worse after, that i think that beijing is now moving against us and against others, because it sees if it does not do it soon it will not achieve what it beliefs to bees had historic goals. >> whatch you watch joe biden, how he conducts himself and speaks his mannerisms. he spends 25% of his time in wilmington, last week he
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went out for an ice cream, as the situation between russia and ukraine and russia and united states has reached a very hot point. should t the american people be concerned about the leadership in had country. >> biden is doing the bear minimum with regard to china, he would do less if there were not pressure from american people, he believes thatur we need to go along with china, to have a climate deal, but, even if you think climb climate is most important threat to u.s. he is just not working to the issues with china. mark: the same thing, and communist regime in china the samen way, the communist don't adhere to anything. putin the same thing. he makes this deal with
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ukraine, or the russians do. they get the ukraine an nuclear 12s and response to that, they will help protect the ukraine an territory, which they violate. about what is it going to take? for a democrat president to understand you can't trust un in knock. north korea or vlar putin or xi jinping, they should view them as republicans, thank you very much. gordon chang your input is very important and your voice is very important. take care of yourself. >> thank you, mark. >> we'll be right back. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. who said this? there is a rank due to the u.s. among nations when will be with held if not absolutely lost by the representation of weakness, if we desire to avoid insult we must be able to repel it, and -- it must be known that we're at all-times ready for war. what was a neocon, a war monger? an interventionist? who would say such things? that was george washington, december 33, 1793. his state of the union. i'm very practical and realistic with matter the of war and peace, not union ideologue, but i know an enemy and evil when see it, if we're not prepared for it the cost economic, military,
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and otherwise, could be horrendous. let this be a warning, let us put our marker down, let -- us warn our leaders be ready, see you next time on "life, liberty and levin." ♪ ♪ [music] steve: good evening everyone welcome to "the next revolution". this is the home of positive populism, pro-worker, pro-family, pro-com munity, and especially pro-america. there have been many scandals the past couple of years with the establishment deliberate mishandling of the pandemic that there is one that has justto

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