Donald Trump's landslide victory in Iowa and populist political victories around the world have panicked the globalist Davos crowd, Breitbart's editor-in-chief said. new york times bestselling author Alex Marlowe told FOX Business host Larry Kudrow in an interview Tuesday.
Kudlow began the discussion by pointing to a Breitbart headline about the world's panicked reaction to Trump's historic victory in the Iowa caucuses on Monday.
“The globalists are scared to death. The crowd in Davos is scared to death. China is scared to death and Europe is actively surprised that Donald Trump might return.” Kudrow said.
“Every day at Breitbart starts with a book Global Times In China, we're saying prepare for Trump. Biden may not be a strong opponent,” Marlowe said. “The main obstacle Trump will have to overcome between now and Election Day is the courts. It's not even Joe Biden.”
“And go to Europe and read what's going on,” the Breitbart EIC continued. “The Belgian Prime Minister, who is currently the President of the Council of Europe, says that Europe will be self-reliant if Trump returns, which is a huge misunderstanding of America First, but this is because they are panicking. It just shows that you are.” The United States assumes European security. So globalists over there are very concerned right now. They are completely panicking and just repeating the main points from MSNBC and CNN.we [at Breitbart News] I can't get enough of it. ”
Kudlow reminded viewers that the leaders of the world's establishment also fear President Ronald Reagan.
“It was the same with Ronald Reagan. They were afraid of Ronald Reagan. They said he was a cowboy. He might do something as outrageous as push the nuclear button.” Kudlow he said. “But in doing so, they keep standing on their hind legs and moving backwards, so to speak. So I would say that's a good thing. And congratulations to the voters of Iowa.” I would like to express my gratitude to you.”
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump arrives to address a rally at Simpson College on January 14, 2024 in Indianola, Iowa (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Monica Crowley, who served as assistant secretary for public affairs at the U.S. Treasury under President Trump, agreed with Kudlow, a former colleague who served as director of the National Economic Council in the Trump administration.
“Iowa voters have shown that, as we saw in 2016, Americans are voting for Donald Trump state by state to stand up to these kinds of globalists, people who run supranational organizations. It started snowballing. They were not elected at all,” Crowley said.
“The World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations have unaccountable bureaucrats who seek to impose their will on sovereign nations like the United States,” she continued. “Donald Trump stands up as America First. His voters stand up and say, 'No, not us, not the American people, and not the United States.' [The globalists are] Very frustrating. They prefer a weak president, like Joe Biden, for example, because it's much easier for him to push down their globalist policies and just put them on the rails. ”
World Economic Forum (WEF) Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab speaks at the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 16, 2024. (FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)
From left to right: Javier Millay, Giorgia Meloni, Geert Wilders (Photo: Alessia Pierdomenico, Emiliano LaSalvia, Miguel Medina/Getty Images)
“This world government group that runs Davos…they are a group that likes open borders,” Kudlow added. “They accept John Kerry's whole global warming thing, whether it's right or not. So like Monica said earlier, Trump is America First. Those people should be afraid. He is not from the World Government. He is not from The Hague. [or] World court. He's not actually a UN person either. But he wants peace and prosperity all over the world. It just has to be done differently. ”
Marlowe — whose new york times best selling books breaking news The book has just been revised and re-released in paperback for the 2024 election. He agreed and highlighted the recent successes of populist politicians around the world. In fact, he discussed this very issue directly with Trump during an exclusive interview he and Breitbart's Matthew Boyle conducted with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
“What they've done so far is just a threat to their power structure.” [crafting for] “It has been under serious attack around the world for decades, if not half a century,” Marlowe said.
“The last time I was with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago, I talked to him about this, about how his movement is a global movement. Javier Millay, Giorgia Meloni , look at Geert Wilders. Lately, every time we've actually had a democracy, people have been voting for nationalist, conservative, traditional candidates with conservative economic values. It seems so.”
“Larry, the kinds of things you talk about on your show and the kinds of things we write about on Breitbart are not the kinds of things they talk about in Davos,” he added. “People are refusing to do that. Like yesterday in Iowa, you just have people bend their democracy, and on Election Day they all come out to vote en masse with their voter IDs, and they Who are they voting for? They're voting by majority vote for Donald Trump.”
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