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👺CHICAGO MAYOR IN THE BUILDING👺 WOKE2.0👺ICE BACKS DOWN IN MN👺AOC IN MUNICH/ IS SHE RUNNING?👺

02-14-2026 · 7h 15m

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[00:06:30] ...
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[00:06:50] You love Israel? Israel, in a bomb bomb!
[00:06:53] What are you now, Luis?
[00:07:00] Oh, you ready?
[00:08:30] What's going on, everybody?
[00:08:47] I over own some having a fantastic evening after an in-premium no matter where you are
[00:08:51] on the world on the soundbaker.
[00:08:52] I swear to God, she waited for me to start speaking to you to get up.
[00:08:57] You can get a we're live in a live and I hope all the boys girls and MPs are having a fantastic one because
[00:09:04] Today's gonna be a beautiful day today's gonna be wonderful day today is Saturday folks. It's Saturday
[00:09:09] It's Valentine's Day. It's Valentine's Day. It's Valentine's Day. It's Valentine's Day. It's Valentine's Day for those who don't actually have any loved ones in their lives
[00:09:19] But yes, I'm a sonpiker. I'm late and this is part of the broadcast where I tell you all about my personal news
[00:09:24] I'm coming to you live from sunny California, Los Angeles, 69 degrees of the sunny California
[00:09:30] Los Angeles on built on top of Stolen Tongue, the land, we're live, we're alive and I hope
[00:09:36] everyone's having a wonderful time.
[00:09:43] And I apologize for the tardiness, you're late, were you with a date?
[00:09:45] Yes, I was with a date with Caleb, Caleb Heron.
[00:09:50] You heard of it?
[00:09:51] You heard of his name?
[00:09:53] the reason why I'm late actually because I was shooting another banger episode of the fear
[00:10:01] and podcast with one of the most anticipated guests of all time. That's right.
[00:10:12] Please I'm gonna pee. Yeah. So yeah that's the reason why I'm late.
[00:10:17] Um, did you guys talk about heat of rivalry?
[00:10:21] Barely.
[00:10:22] Barely.
[00:10:23] And also behind the paywall.
[00:10:25] So what is this lock in man?
[00:10:27] They can't talk.
[00:10:28] Yeah.
[00:10:29] Yeah.
[00:10:30] This is so distracting.
[00:10:31] This is a small board time and then you, I'm lost.
[00:10:34] I'm lost.
[00:10:35] Come back.
[00:10:36] This guy went to Columbia.
[00:10:39] I can't believe if you're in our town.
[00:10:41] So you gotta see the standards that come in.
[00:10:44] I'm going to put it back.
[00:10:46] Oh, I messed it up with you.
[00:10:49] Yeah, you got to come back and then put it again.
[00:10:51] What's that?
[00:10:53] No, not at all.
[00:10:55] This is your fault.
[00:10:56] I know.
[00:10:57] You left me a straight.
[00:10:59] No, you're good.
[00:11:00] Do you want to make it straight like that?
[00:11:02] Or do you want to make a little pattern like a little patch?
[00:11:05] I'll show you.
[00:11:06] Yeah.
[00:11:13] Now, Claren the big mayor's like Pokemon. Yeah, if you need a blast off,
[00:11:17] Pookey, not great, but I always need a blast off.
[00:11:20] Anyway, no, that's a beautiful blast off,
[00:11:25] I mean.
[00:11:33] Yeah, dinosaurs joined Maos Army. What is this POV Red Sun rose on the dinosaurs'
[00:11:41] military? They joined the Red Army under Maos A.D. on leadership. What?
[00:12:03] I don't know what to do.
[00:12:05] Anyway, this is Oncada.
[00:12:08] I mean, Oncada has his own dinos as well.
[00:12:10] That's true.
[00:12:11] Anyway, personal news wise end of the broadcast last night.
[00:12:14] Austin came over and I wanted to.
[00:12:18] I wanted to watch movie with them, but he was too busy doing gay shit.
[00:12:24] He was like, fuck off.
[00:12:26] They're still filming the pieces of the podcast right now.
[00:12:29] I'm actually live because, you know,
[00:12:31] because you know I was uh... i didn't want to i didn't want to delay the
[00:12:35] the live stream
[00:12:38] any further than i already had
[00:12:40] you know
[00:12:41] but uh...
[00:12:43] what is this eddy
[00:12:44] eddy ligarsmith as on said you're going to vote third party in twenty twenty eight
[00:12:48] if it's news and versus vans very base this on embrace your calling
[00:12:51] become the lennon as you were always meant to be the american common is party won't
[00:12:54] be supporting a two party to all believe here
[00:12:56] okay
[00:12:57] i mean it's a i
[00:13:00] Anyway, damn it's not getting massive backups. Of course really shot herself in the shoe or head if we're being
[00:13:05] It's a long way off, but if you don't look
[00:13:08] yeah
[00:13:10] Speed is still fucking funny, man. We'll talk about that
[00:13:13] But yeah, personal news wise personal news wise
[00:13:16] This is part of the right case where you tell you about my personal news about what's going on in the world of a son-in-law
[00:13:20] So I'd be part of the time period where I press the stop-shroom and button press the star shroom button. So help me get out of this one. I do and
[00:13:25] And as far as personal news goes, it's not really much.
[00:13:32] I went to sleep last night.
[00:13:34] I woke up super early, my sleep was patchy.
[00:13:37] I feel like I haven't actually gotten to.
[00:13:40] I haven't actually, like, I haven't been able to recover fully from the jet lag
[00:13:48] from, you know, cutter to then New York and then Vancouver and then back here.
[00:13:54] it's like I'm all over the place, I'm all over the planet, I don't even know exactly where
[00:14:00] I'm at, and any given moment, so I was like waking up at, I was waking up at like 230 at night,
[00:14:08] you know, last night, and going back to sleep, and who's, it's Will and Austin are screaming,
[00:14:17] they're doing the, they're recording the ads for the podcast, that's why, why is
[00:14:22] is also in galey morning in the background.
[00:14:25] What movie were you supposed to watch any movie?
[00:14:28] Any movie?
[00:14:31] Do you watch the edits of yourself?
[00:14:34] I do, yes.
[00:14:35] Wow, past.
[00:14:36] We need to do it.
[00:14:38] We need to do it.
[00:14:39] I understand.
[00:14:40] I don't know.
[00:14:41] I don't know.
[00:14:42] I don't know.
[00:14:43] I don't know.
[00:14:44] I don't know.
[00:14:45] I don't know.
[00:14:46] I don't know.
[00:14:47] I don't know.
[00:14:48] I don't know.
[00:14:50] I don't know.
[00:14:51] Let's go.
[00:15:02] Did you watch the secret agent?
[00:15:04] No, I don't know what that is.
[00:15:06] Anyway, what was I saying?
[00:15:09] Did you give any solid break of advice to your nephew?
[00:15:15] No, I haven't been talking to my nephew as much.
[00:15:18] I hope he's doing all right.
[00:15:20] are banned from Brazil. Wait, why? Why am I banned from Brazil? Did you take part in the
[00:15:27] great? Yeah, this is the gaze episode of the podcast yet. But yeah, as I was saying, as I
[00:15:34] was saying, I woke up early, I worked out, I shot the podcast and now I'm here. Because
[00:15:41] of the secret agent question, you must watch secret agent for Brazil. Okay. Sure, I'll do
[00:15:46] But that's all I got, that's all I got for personal news.
[00:15:51] This is now, you know, that's it.
[00:15:55] There's not really much going on in my life other than, you know,
[00:15:58] constant sequence of going on Twitter.
[00:16:06] All right.
[00:16:06] the
[00:16:15] but oh my god, they're going crazy
[00:16:18] one of the private broadcast service has dropped
[00:16:21] all year worry we got some we got some pbs stuff
[00:16:27] michael from chum do chana max over just their soy house and I'll be
[00:16:30] he experiences critical court of the spike after being fray
[00:16:33] I'm Mark with a jawline diff,
[00:16:34] by Richard Maddowd, or a farming speech.
[00:16:35] Thank you.
[00:16:38] Hasan, please look at my kids new fan art.
[00:16:40] Sure.
[00:16:41] Oh yeah, we'll do okay buddy.
[00:16:42] Except this post is waiting moderator approvals.
[00:16:45] So we'll do okay buddy today.
[00:16:47] We'll do okay buddy today.
[00:16:48] Don't worry.
[00:16:51] Where was I?
[00:16:52] Where was I?
[00:16:53] Yeah, okay buddy today.
[00:16:54] Don't worry, because it's Saturday.
[00:16:56] For all the Palantines, Galantines, and Valentine's Day,
[00:16:59] is you and me, baby, let's do it.
[00:17:01] Also,
[00:17:10] Happy Valentine's Day to them specifically.
[00:17:12] Oh yeah, me and my Valentine will nap.
[00:17:15] All right, let's get it twisted.
[00:17:18] Let's go, let's do a baby, let's do it.
[00:17:21] Let's go live.
[00:17:22] I'm gonna blast off right now and then we're gonna do
[00:17:26] a Chicago Mayor in the building,
[00:17:27] Volk 2.0 beast mode.
[00:17:30] Happy Valentine's.
[00:17:34] Day.
[00:17:36] Chicago mayor in the building.
[00:17:37] Volk 2.0 beast mode.
[00:17:39] Ice bags down in Minneapolis.
[00:17:41] AOC.
[00:17:43] Oh, okay.
[00:17:44] Jesus Christ.
[00:17:45] I was just talking about.
[00:17:47] I was just talking about it.
[00:17:49] Oh, go.
[00:17:49] Yeah.
[00:17:50] Yeah.
[00:17:51] Oh, no.
[00:17:53] Oh, happy Valentine's day.
[00:17:56] This crazy, we're just, I'm writing my blast off me right now, Munich Security Conference,
[00:18:11] foreign policy visions, and, yeah, well, we're happy that we're going to have a wonderful
[00:18:23] Saturday filled with joy.
[00:18:25] Right and love, right and so on. Of course, of course.
[00:18:28] You've been so good almost like you could get my bathtub. Oh my god. Oh my god. We had a banger. We had a we had a we had a f**k in
[00:18:36] Banger episode, by the way. So get excited for that. That's going to be awesome. Caleb was incredible. He was so funny. Yeah.
[00:18:45] Well, please, on on new genics. Is it good? New genics is very good. Yeah. There's like controversy. I heard. Yeah.
[00:18:52] But they guy he like he had like that that Christian guy on it is one of the voices
[00:18:59] Yeah, so
[00:19:03] Have you seen this kid now he goes beast mode on him this kid's awesome
[00:19:09] It's it's pretty funny
[00:19:11] Show Austin this okay here
[00:19:13] Okay, here it goes.
[00:19:14] I got a squirt.
[00:19:16] I got a squirt.
[00:19:16] That's Austin's on TikTok.
[00:19:18] I really posted that from my TikTok.
[00:19:20] I edited that video.
[00:19:21] No, Austin is on TikTok watching,
[00:19:24] finishing a letter.
[00:19:25] He's literally, hey, that's shabber.
[00:19:28] You're asking me, yeah, that's awesome.
[00:19:29] Watch the video.
[00:19:31] It's crazy, it's crazy, that's crazy.
[00:19:33] Wow.
[00:19:34] Ah, it's crazy.
[00:19:35] Oh my God.
[00:19:40] You're so fucking gay, but that is the gay issue.
[00:19:43] That's too much. That's too much. That's too much.
[00:19:48] That's too much.
[00:19:49] Gagga.
[00:19:50] Lady Gagga.
[00:19:52] At least keep going through this
[00:19:53] terrible frame.
[00:19:54] I do love, I do love.
[00:19:56] You notice that.
[00:19:56] I'll fall down.
[00:19:57] I'll fall down.
[00:19:58] How funny it is to just like pause on the
[00:20:00] shift.
[00:20:01] I hate because Lady Gagga was on the
[00:20:03] shift.
[00:20:03] That's so perfect.
[00:20:05] I think we should stay on this frame.
[00:20:07] Let's not over.
[00:20:08] We should stand.
[00:20:09] What on the other one?
[00:20:11] What on the other?
[00:20:12] What on the other?
[00:20:13] No, come away!
[00:20:20] Thank you!
[00:20:25] It is day last day!
[00:20:27] Day last night!
[00:20:29] There you go, go!
[00:20:30] Awesome, honey.
[00:20:34] That's ugly.
[00:20:35] I can't believe you.
[00:20:36] I can't believe you.
[00:20:37] I can't believe you.
[00:20:38] I lost my mind for a second.
[00:20:39] That's what you do.
[00:20:40] Oh, it does for me.
[00:20:41] Oh, yeah.
[00:20:42] Oh, this is a great clip man.
[00:20:44] I didn't tell them how much some of my take to.
[00:20:46] Okay. All right. All right.
[00:20:48] All right. Get out of here, guys. Get out of here.
[00:20:50] I got, I got a lot going on.
[00:20:52] I got the mayor of Chicago.
[00:20:54] I got the mayor of Chicago coming in in a little bit.
[00:21:00] Wait, aren't you leaving Austin?
[00:21:04] Well, he's going to be, he's going to be here later in the day.
[00:21:08] Like around 2 p.m. I think.
[00:21:10] shareclist that was crazy glaze also asking about a new viz
[00:21:19] um i got a 105 stream streak and it's my girls birthday say happy birthday happy happy birthday
[00:21:24] happy
[00:21:27] um i love your friends you're a lucky guy yeah i am a lucky guy
[00:21:33] I'm a very lucky guy anyway, I'm a very
[00:21:38] happy Valentine's Day Chicago mayor in the building,
[00:21:42] old 2.0 piece mode, ice bags down in Minneapolis,
[00:21:45] ministry conference,
[00:21:48] um,
[00:21:49] clouds rise to fame.
[00:21:53] Okay, buddy, get it now.
[00:21:55] All right, boom, boom, boom, let's do it.
[00:21:58] I'm playing this stream of the background.
[00:22:00] It's really late in India.
[00:22:01] Hell yeah hell yeah chatters
[00:22:06] Okay, buddy copium now we'll do it. Are we doing the Hassan Hater gets cooked videos, who?
[00:22:13] Hassan Hater got cooked. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I am I am the the fucking Lolly guy
[00:22:23] Right
[00:22:25] and she be reviews another one of my the
[00:22:28] was going to briefly bring this up yesterday where it's like
[00:22:32] like even haters that I don't know that exist
[00:22:36] are are you know always still in the pocket of like doing
[00:22:42] that we're doing like lawly reviews and things like that's pretty fucking weird
[00:22:50] which lawly guy apparently there's many of them there's many of them
[00:22:54] this is another one of them, and of course, as much support to that loser, yes.
[00:23:04] We don't have to show all of the orbiter's man, you're fucking crazy, like you don't need
[00:23:09] the high light, all of my haters, but yeah, they're all in the pragmatists, I don't
[00:23:18] know what that is. I mean, Wolk 2.0 has been pretty damaging for pedophiles. Also, I mean,
[00:23:25] it's basically pedophiles equals House and Obheter for the most part. Right. It's just been,
[00:23:35] it's been a bad year. 2020, six is a bit started out real bad for like sex offenders
[00:23:39] and pedophiles, you know, RIP to them, I guess, but very, very strange, like one by one,
[00:23:48] virtually all of my haters, both haters that I know exist, haters that I didn't even know
[00:23:53] that exist have been getting outed or just having like a terrible time in general.
[00:23:59] So, I don't know, I don't know where we go from here for these guys, right?
[00:24:09] Jeffrey Epstein was he a hater of you might as well be honestly like I mean, it does fit the profile of like the stereotypical Hassan Abhi had or Hassan Abhi hate or sorry.
[00:24:22] Jeffrey Epstein does hit hit all of those like incredibly important lines like you have to be a you have to be a a staunch defender of pedophilia.
[00:24:32] you know, to be a hater, you being the e-mails of Zane is propoused, aren't you?
[00:24:39] Yeah.
[00:24:40] But once praying on your downfall, it's currently downfalling.
[00:24:43] We're still here.
[00:24:44] I know.
[00:24:45] Anyway, let's watch this.
[00:24:46] Let's see.
[00:24:47] Anding that people pledge fuel tea to Gavin Newsom two and a half years before a general election.
[00:24:51] Like say what you will about harm reduction voting.
[00:24:54] I think there's still some utility in that.
[00:24:56] But the primary hasn't even started.
[00:24:58] And yet if people get out here and say, hey, I don't want to vote for Gavin Newsom,
[00:25:01] because he likes to hunt homeless people for sport.
[00:25:03] That person is accused of like 80
[00:25:05] in abadding the Republicans.
[00:25:06] It's like now, can we have a semblance
[00:25:08] of a democratic process, please?
[00:25:09] Now is the time we're like you're allowed to do that.
[00:25:12] Like now is the time where it's like least consequences
[00:25:15] would be like I am not voting for that.
[00:25:17] And to do whatever you can, say what you will about
[00:25:20] like this strategy there.
[00:25:21] But it's just like, I'm not going to get mad at somebody
[00:25:23] for saying that right now because we're in 2020.
[00:25:25] We're like, almost three years now.
[00:25:27] Almost three years out from the general election.
[00:25:29] The player doesn't supply Mary. I don't want Gavin Newson to be the dog. I really don't want not a Gavin Newson to win it
[00:25:35] I want I honestly maybe even anyone else to get it other than that guy
[00:25:40] Yeah, so like I don't know I'm not gonna be I'm not gonna give a shit about like what somebody says about who they're gonna vote for right now
[00:25:45] But only thing Gavin Newson has really done the past year is how you're in intern that's mean to Trump online
[00:25:51] Exactly and it's given that him damn it on his podcast
[00:25:54] I guess we would have a little too hard.
[00:25:56] All these doing is inviting Republicans to talk about how like yeah, you're not as bad as I thought you were.
[00:26:00] I just think with the unpopularity of Republicans right now, there is a real opportunity in 26 and 28 to elect people that genuinely want to see substance of political and economic change happen in this country.
[00:26:12] But for the people that are out here defending new some right now, they're going to bat for a guy who is only ever going to fiddle with the knobs and maintain the same neoliberal order that got us here in the first place.
[00:26:22] place. Yeah. And the worst part of all of that is that he's Gavin Newsom. It's
[00:26:26] Gavin Newsom. California's resident slime ball. Gavin Newsom. Yeah. We really
[00:26:31] got some like shit contender right now. Yeah. Well, the first one's our
[00:26:34] new system in Harris. It's like it's new. He's awesome. He's like, uh, do you
[00:26:39] want shit from the butt or piss from the P. P. Like, you, we got, hey, we got diarrhea.
[00:26:47] you know, we have so many options. We have, we have an entire world to show you. It's just the the absolute worst possible options out there.
[00:26:59] It's it'll be great. Doosh bags the lower sophisticated political analysis. I mean, it's just like it's terrible.
[00:27:06] people with objectively zero vision whatsoever. People that are still like
[00:27:11] harping on a failed political project that is collapsing in front of our eyes.
[00:27:18] That's literally yielding the the second coming of fascism. And and that is
[00:27:24] where we're at. That is where we're fucking at. And I don't know. I don't know
[00:27:34] I don't know what we go.
[00:27:35] I don't know what we do with this.
[00:27:36] Like I just, I really hope that we have some better,
[00:27:40] we have some better politics and some better politicians
[00:27:43] overcome the sea of establishment.
[00:27:46] That's a good thing though.
[00:27:47] Is establishment never been weaker?
[00:27:48] Yes, it's true.
[00:27:50] It is true.
[00:27:51] Establishment has never been weaker,
[00:27:53] which is why I'm trying to take advantage of that weakness
[00:27:54] at this moment to like move the Democratic Party
[00:27:57] in a better trajectory to forcefully rip
[00:28:02] the one of the two major parties in this country away from establishment corporate interest
[00:28:09] establishment democrats that back corporate interest to a party that truly stands for
[00:28:15] working class individuals. And this is the moment of opportunity and I believe we will seize
[00:28:21] on it hopefully in Shallah. Okay.
[00:28:25] People are talking about Shapiro people are talking about Whitmer and it's like that's
[00:28:29] That's the floor horsemen of the apocalypse right there. Yeah, I don't want any of those people
[00:28:34] I want to completely different slate. There are rumors that a list of slack in my run
[00:28:38] Brother killed you know that's what I was saying like I don't want to have to deal with that world
[00:28:43] I want to lay the groundwork right now so that someone it's why can be proud of you somebody
[00:28:49] Opening up a new pack of gum
[00:28:51] Opening up a new pack of gum going this year gum. Yeah. No, whose gum could that be who's gum could that be?
[00:28:57] Yeah, I was planning on using it, but now that you crack it open, maybe I'll have some
[00:29:04] Sooner, oh, thank you all Austin. No, I'm good. I'm good right now. I'm good right now. Yeah
[00:29:10] That's so crazy. Are you putting it in your pocket?
[00:29:15] Bitch, are you fucking? Is this a bodega brawl for free? Is that what it is?
[00:29:21] I thought it was crap services. No, you can't just like what the fuck I can't believe it. Like
[00:29:26] like he opened up a new pack of gum, which is, you know, a faux pot to begin with.
[00:29:32] But then he literally was going to take you with him.
[00:29:34] We don't have craft services for the, for the podcast.
[00:29:37] They're not.
[00:29:38] It was just, yeah, well, the figures my house.
[00:29:39] Yeah, so your house becomes craft services.
[00:29:42] That's crazy.
[00:29:43] That is crazy that you try to take that.
[00:29:46] Woke is back.
[00:29:47] We're stealing gum.
[00:29:48] That's crazy.
[00:29:49] Get out of here.
[00:29:51] multi-millionaire thief over here.
[00:29:55] No, don't give him any. Don't give him anything.
[00:29:59] Check his bag. I'm sure he already
[00:30:01] stacked it with like his with protein snacks and of course, of course.
[00:30:09] He lives by your principles, but yeah, that's what socialism is all about.
[00:30:13] That's what socialism is all about. He stayed the night.
[00:30:16] I don't even see him because you like went in and disengaged it.
[00:30:20] I was trying to be friends. I was trying to be friendly and watch a movie together. He's like,
[00:30:25] he's like, what am I gay? I'm not going to focus it there and watch a movie with you on the
[00:30:29] couch pro. Get the fuck out of here. I'm going on a date with a dinner date with all of my gaze.
[00:30:43] Check your silverware drawer.
[00:30:44] And we are going to finish this, but instead of getting the elections, I suppose before
[00:30:50] I'm being like, yeah, I guess I've heard of the JVVS.
[00:31:00] News and discourse, and how it's seemingly never appropriate to criticize thems.
[00:31:04] Okay, so we can't criticize the potential democratic nominee two and a three years before
[00:31:08] an election, like Avenueson, because it might.
[00:31:10] We need to win, so we can't criticize them.
[00:31:12] Okay, I'm gonna be we can't criticize during a primary because like with Jasmine
[00:31:17] Grock and Jane Tolerico we can't criticize during a primary because that could beat them up for the general and so
[00:31:22] We can't criticize them then, okay
[00:31:25] We also can't criticize in the general election like with Kamala because like it's the stakes are too high
[00:31:29] You got it you're gonna swing into a public you can't criticize okay, so we can't criticize them then
[00:31:34] You can't criticize them after the campaign like with Kamala because like she's not present
[00:31:37] and what you want to do? Like, you can't critique the campaign itself. No. Okay. You also
[00:31:44] kind of can't critique them after the presidency because you don't really don't like
[00:31:47] them when we talk about Barack Obama or Joe Biden. So before they're not, so you can't
[00:31:54] critique them before they're the nominee when they're running to be the nominee, when
[00:31:58] they are the nominee, when they've been the nominee or when they've won. So when, when, when
[00:32:04] is the right opportunity to talk about your criticisms of democratic candidates and to push them
[00:32:12] to be better. In the process of how elections work, where should folks interject those critiques
[00:32:21] in those criticisms in order to ultimately like produce better candidates? Okay, so we can't
[00:32:30] Can't criticize the potential democratic number to do it before an election.
[00:32:33] No, do you not understand you're supposed to take it.
[00:32:38] You're supposed to like it.
[00:32:39] You're actually supposed to be outwardly enthusiastic.
[00:32:45] Because if you don't do that, that means you hate marginalized people.
[00:32:51] And you're also supposed to advocate for the Democrats moving away
[00:32:54] from marginalized people in an effort to like win elections
[00:32:58] because otherwise you double-e-hate marginalized people,
[00:33:00] unless when Democrats are hating marginalized people,
[00:33:02] at which point it's appropriate that they have to do it.
[00:33:07] Okay?
[00:33:09] That's just kinda, it's super simple.
[00:33:12] I don't understand why this is confusing for people.
[00:33:16] You are never allowed to criticize the Democrats.
[00:33:19] Otherwise you want a, you want a genocide
[00:33:23] of Latin American immigrants.
[00:33:29] It's obvious and trans people unless it's the Democrats
[00:33:32] that are also saying that that's like something
[00:33:34] that we must do at which point it's so totally okay.
[00:33:38] Yeah, you hate black people, there's another one, obviously.
[00:33:49] Status code defenders need to shut the fuck up,
[00:33:51] bad for you, they're just bullying and failing.
[00:33:52] Yeah, I know.
[00:33:53] It's been kind of funny that they, like I said, they busted their nut to early.
[00:34:01] They busted their nut far too early where they basically came out of the gates swinging
[00:34:06] three years out from the fucking election and people are like, people are basically like
[00:34:14] responding to this in a way that I don't think they thought, most people were respond to
[00:34:18] it.
[00:34:19] because of the segmented nature because of the hermetically sealed ways in which like echo chambers form on the internet.
[00:34:26] A lot of people on Twitter are basically oblivious to the reality that is unfolding in front of their eyes were most people are hearing their arguments and going,
[00:34:34] And dude, shut the fuck up, what do you mean?
[00:34:37] Like, even on TikTok, even on New TikTok,
[00:34:41] there's still plenty of fucking motion around this.
[00:34:45] You have to, you have to vote for Gavin Newsom
[00:34:47] and like it argument is like totally ridiculous.
[00:34:52] I think if you were to poll real people
[00:34:54] in the fucking real world,
[00:34:57] their reaction is very different.
[00:34:59] The reason the person freaking out
[00:35:01] about a hypothetical non vote on Newsom
[00:35:03] Lost to the end.
[00:35:04] I'm a student of the arts of Twitter for this very dangerous take that he made on this podcast.
[00:35:10] Let's cut to the clip.
[00:35:11] Yeah, for JDVans or Gavin Neset.
[00:35:14] Well, I have to vote for Gavin Neset.
[00:35:16] I like the point.
[00:35:17] What about you, Hassan?
[00:35:18] I'd probably vote third party.
[00:35:19] You would.
[00:35:20] Oh yeah.
[00:35:21] I mean, at that point, it doesn't even matter.
[00:35:24] That was his song in Austin Show on the I've had a podcast where that question came up.
[00:35:30] and certain parts of liberal Twitter specifically are absolutely shredding him for refusing to
[00:35:35] endorse a candidate that has not announced their run for president in 2028. And I don't know
[00:35:40] who has saw it and also many other leftists who have made the same proclamations that they
[00:35:45] wouldn't vote for Gavin Newsom or Carl again or Mayo Pete. I don't know who these people think they
[00:35:50] are. Many leftists say that they wouldn't vote for Gavin Newsom no matter what to make sure that
[00:35:55] the Democrats don't pick him as an nominee, saying that they think that he would lose.
[00:35:59] Some people point out that you would have left oral problems trying to attack the right,
[00:36:03] when he has people like Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro on his podcast and doesn't push
[00:36:07] back against any of their beliefs.
[00:36:10] Many moderates out there would point all the problems in California with homelessness,
[00:36:15] and many left-leaning folks would be upset.
[00:36:18] Yeah, you are a lot of the criticized Democratic candidate when they're the Democratic
[00:36:20] Socialist running against a corrupt incumbent sexual abuser because then they're a
[00:36:23] a record who will never win at least until they win because then you always love them exactly.
[00:36:29] It's beautiful. You're getting constantly you're concentrating podcast log by Jennifer Wells
[00:36:34] when people cover this. I don't know what that means, but content mag podcast mag be
[00:36:41] mean. I've been waiting for this to be honest. Give us six months. Oh, yeah, once they've
[00:36:47] closed it, we're probably like a year out from a politician saying, I don't know you
[00:36:50] shit and people applauding. Yeah. It's pretty crazy that these guys are no longer
[00:36:58] attacking the fundamental principle of democracy. When you say earn my vote is white
[00:37:04] privilege coded, that's what you're saying. Earn my vote is unironically what the
[00:37:10] Democratic process is supposed to look like. Yeah, Hassan's non endorsement has
[00:37:16] crashed Gavin Newsman's popularity and poly-market AOC surges on calls for
[00:37:19] We're building our talks that Gavin Newsom is currently campaigning against, it's pretty crazy.
[00:37:25] It's pretty crazy.
[00:37:27] And it's not because I'm going to be honest with you.
[00:37:29] It's not because of me.
[00:37:30] I'm not like, I'm not this fucking kingmaker or something.
[00:37:35] It's because I can only voice what the masses are feeling and the masses, especially even
[00:37:42] in the Democratic Party's base of support, have moved in my direction.
[00:37:47] Okay, they might not be equipped with the political education
[00:37:52] to like call themselves socialist or Marxist Leninist
[00:37:56] or anything like that,
[00:37:58] but they just understand what's going on
[00:38:01] and they're frustrated by what's going on.
[00:38:04] And that's all this is.
[00:38:07] Like I'm not convincing people,
[00:38:09] I'm not convincing people to hate establishment Democrats.
[00:38:14] They hate establishment Democrats
[00:38:16] And I'm giving them the tools to understand why they hate establishment Democrats.
[00:38:21] That's all this is.
[00:38:23] Okay?
[00:38:24] But about the fact that Gavin dresses up her photo ops while he goes and personally destroys
[00:38:28] the belongings of homeless people while clearing their engagements.
[00:38:31] And this is where it begins to be dangerous with what the sun is saying, because if the
[00:38:35] Democratic Party voting base starts to reject the candidates that clearly the DNC itself
[00:38:41] is pushing, if they begin to want to do things about the massive wealth and the quality
[00:38:45] that's happening in this country, even though the party doesn't want to.
[00:38:49] He voter starts to refuse to get into conservative.
[00:38:52] This is really funny.
[00:38:53] This is going to be a pop-a-gap miss.
[00:38:56] Voting third parties is actually just not voting.
[00:38:58] Gavin is in progress in the right direction.
[00:38:59] Also, San Lorenzo California is a bit out of luxury.
[00:39:01] Vote the third party having said that.
[00:39:02] He's not as bad as Yadie Vance.
[00:39:04] I think like I think he's even his community wants this
[00:39:09] reaches beyond like a certain point.
[00:39:12] They will be like, they'll shut it down in the comments.
[00:39:14] They'll be like, no, dude,
[00:39:15] the fuck are you talking about like Gavin Newsson sucks dick. Why are we supposed to offer
[00:39:18] field to Gavin Newsson three years out from a fucking election when he hasn't even like
[00:39:22] officially started running yet like get the hell out of here. You know.
[00:39:29] Don't worry. I think Papa God is one of those guys that in the absence of like getting a
[00:39:35] bag directly from the DNC. Papa God will be one of those guys that I'm not really worried about
[00:39:41] one because his influence is not, you know, all that perverse. But, too, I think he will probably
[00:39:48] move in the direction of like we need a more progressive candidate that type of thing.
[00:39:52] Culture war issues and stop letting the overton win those country fall drastically to the right
[00:39:58] than the Democratic Party has lost all control.
[00:40:01] I'm sorry. Did you think I'd then have a dangerous fire not perverse pervasive?
[00:40:05] There's a working class person launching this?
[00:40:08] No, because I too will never vote for Daab and you're some.
[00:40:12] Had Kamala Harris, had Pete Bruty-Jedge,
[00:40:14] any other centrist bullshit Democrat who is
[00:40:17] paving the way to fascism and doing nothing to stop it right now,
[00:40:21] I'll never vote for a single one of them.
[00:40:23] Because if you candidate doesn't support a polishing nice,
[00:40:27] universal healthcare, ending genocide because Daab and Daab that's happening.
[00:40:32] And folks wrote a support for trans people,
[00:40:35] they can go to hell. You're insistent on voting blue no matter who is what let us to this moment
[00:40:39] of having some of the absolute worst human beings in the world be in charge of things and it needs
[00:40:45] to stop. And if you've done any time energy to anger and voters who don't believe in a ridiculous
[00:40:51] system that was designed and not benefit them and you don't direct any of that anger at the
[00:40:55] politicians that have put us into this mess and are doing nothing to stop it, then you're a mark
[00:41:00] and you're complicit.
[00:41:02] I mean, this is like one of the things that I always stress about the Democrats in general is that
[00:41:09] when you let your positions be known, when you when you basically lay it down and say,
[00:41:16] this is what I'm about. I'm about tackling the housing crisis, offering, I'm about offering
[00:41:23] people housing. I'm about free healthcare. I'm about free education all the way up the
[00:41:30] college. When you say that and then all these other people like position themselves against
[00:41:36] that position. When I say I'm not voting for Gavin Newsom, that's devastating right? Three years
[00:41:43] out I'm especially not going to endorse Gavin Newsom anyway. And people position themselves against
[00:41:48] that all of a sudden, they're making an argument that's a failure in the eyes of many other people, right?
[00:41:56] And this is kind of what I always advocate for that Democrats do as well as a party. If the Democrats
[00:42:03] were to stake their reputation on these sorts of things, then all these other people that are yelling
[00:42:08] at the Democrats are going to literally position themselves as against those things,
[00:42:13] either the Republicans have to fall in mind and say, oh, people don't deserve free health care.
[00:42:17] or I'm sorry, I did they have to follow minus AES people do deserve health care at which point it becomes a normal position or they have to
[00:42:26] position themselves as against being
[00:42:31] advocates for free health care at which point it's a very unpopular position to take
[00:42:38] it's all it's that simple
[00:42:40] Is that simple? So what these guys are doing in an effort to like tear me down or bring
[00:42:47] up like silly controversies or to try to make it seem like I'm a bad person or my world
[00:42:52] view is is toxic or whatever. They're highlighting the the they're highlighting my position
[00:43:00] overall. They're highlighting my position making it more popular, making people go away
[00:43:05] Wait a minute, I do agree with this guy, actually, and more and more people are refusing
[00:43:11] to fall for this nonsensical narrative, this harm reduction narrative that like you have
[00:43:15] to go out, you have to go out on a limb and say you love Gavin Newsom, almost three years
[00:43:23] out from a general election.
[00:43:35] That kid punching the other person for supporting is not okay or based.
[00:43:38] What?
[00:43:39] Have you covered Marco Rubio yet that that guy's a grifter?
[00:43:41] Thoughts on Europe allowing trans women, trans in women's spaces?
[00:43:46] What is this person's all over the place?
[00:43:50] Anyway.
[00:43:53] the more the center of focus on you like this they will eventually make you a dim king
[00:43:57] name car at this point yeah I mean you have um yeah I mean you have the situation with
[00:44:04] uh...
[00:44:06] Gavin Newson's popularity already crashing on paulie market which I think is like
[00:44:10] not the most relevant metric
[00:44:12] by any means right
[00:44:18] but uh... having said that
[00:44:22] uh... having said that this is kind of moving in that direction
[00:44:34] yeah i saw this
[00:44:36] movement is just some glorify pocket who has never done anything of political significance
[00:44:40] in his life imagine saying this when you are twenty four and work for a
[00:44:42] think tank funded by x i'm able to try to make neoliberalism cool
[00:44:46] twenty two and i've done more than you've done it i'm guessing forty five
[00:44:50] I don't know why this person thinks they're doing anything like your name is literally
[00:44:56] progress like you're the CEO of progress lives and you're you're at new liberals at a time
[00:45:01] when like liberalism is basically ushering in a new version of fascism and this person
[00:45:08] unironically while some of things are like cheering on ice and shit genuinely thinks that
[00:45:13] they are doing something productive not realizing that not realizing that what they're doing
[00:45:18] is is poison. It's electoral poison. It's ideological poison. You're like desperately holding
[00:45:24] on to the old guard thinking that the old guard will come back that that people will actually
[00:45:31] inevitably realize how how effective liberalism truly was. It's over. It's done. It's gone.
[00:45:40] Also, I don't know what what this person has done at all, but listen, all I'm saying is,
[00:45:45] is, I mean, yeah, they're a part of the sex call,
[00:45:48] they're a part of the sex past any call, there's well.
[00:45:50] But my point is, you can try to, like a barnickel,
[00:45:57] attach yourself to this dying carcass of neoliberalism
[00:46:03] at a time when there is obviously alternatives
[00:46:07] that are rising.
[00:46:07] Unfortunately, dangerous ones on the right,
[00:46:09] like fascism and hopeful ones on the left,
[00:46:12] like socialism.
[00:46:14] But all you're doing is eating off of the previous victories with the hopes that because
[00:46:20] you lack political vision with the hopes that it will return, the old systems will
[00:46:24] return once again.
[00:46:26] It's not going to happen.
[00:46:31] They are effective.
[00:46:39] brought you to understand how nerdy and effective they are being altruistic. They know all the best places they're doing it and make the most impact. Yeah
[00:46:49] You need help explain the Iranian president major citizen across North America. I don't know how I feel about them
[00:46:53] And I feel like I don't know enough to form a proper opinion. I didn't even know that was going on so
[00:46:59] Yeah
[00:47:01] They are offering more salience to my world view by
[00:47:06] consistently fucking
[00:47:08] pushing back against it.
[00:47:10] And they are just like oblivious to the popularity and the demands that most normal people are
[00:47:19] making about identifying the issues within the Democratic Party slowly but surely even
[00:47:25] without the political education necessary to recognize it.
[00:47:28] New from Minneapolis where borders are Tom Holman has announced nice is pulling out
[00:47:34] of the city. Holman says they've arrested thousands in the search operation.
[00:47:38] While local officials are still demanding investigations into the deaths of two American citizens
[00:47:43] there. And that is the backdrop of the fight on Capitol Hill. Democrats say they want accountability
[00:47:49] for isotactics and they are holding up a funding bill because of that. It could mean a partial
[00:47:54] in a partial DHS shutdown starting at midnight tonight.
[00:47:58] Caitlyn Huey burns his own Capitol Hill, Caitlyn, good morning.
[00:48:01] This is not a real shutdown on any of the cool stuff.
[00:48:04] Unfortunately, this is the old playlist of...
[00:48:09] Is it what's the new one?
[00:48:14] No, it's the right one.
[00:48:17] Omicors left Washington this week with Abigail to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
[00:48:22] Democrats want major reform so the way immigration officers operate following the deaths of two
[00:48:27] Americans in Minnesota. Yeah, Democrats actually aren't demanding that. I wish they were,
[00:48:32] but their demands are definitely totally watered down, unfortunately. Not only are their demands totally
[00:48:41] watered down, not only are their demands totally watered down, but like this DHS shutdown is not a
[00:48:49] real shutdown, it's a partial shutdown and a partial shutdown on none of the, none of the evil
[00:48:54] aspects of the DHS, but the aspects of the department of Homeland Security that the aspects
[00:49:01] of the department of Homeland Security that basically, you know, make travel work like the TSA
[00:49:06] and things like that.
[00:49:08] They did those tense protests in the Twin Cities.
[00:49:11] This week, borders are Tom Homan announced that a conclusion of a federal crackdown in Minneapolis.
[00:49:17] The public James Inman has more from West Palm Beach Florida, will make it morning.
[00:49:20] Adrian, a good morning to you, the Office of Management and Budget says that THF says preparing
[00:49:25] for an orderly shutdown following that lapse in funding.
[00:49:29] TSA agents will be among the thousands of essential workers required to continue working
[00:49:35] without paying after government funding for THF's last early Saturday.
[00:49:40] I've seen a lot of people that have been working for TSA for 22 years already.
[00:49:46] And they've seen so many of these shotguns.
[00:49:48] Robert Echer-Varia has worked for the TSA for nearly a decade.
[00:49:53] You know, the last shot down a lot of my peers couldn't go through that and we have a lot
[00:49:57] of people quit because they couldn't go through the struggle and try to figure out
[00:50:01] why they were going to get to that space.
[00:50:03] Both parties have been negotiating reforms to ICE and CBP for weeks, but a fail to reach
[00:50:09] an agreement.
[00:50:10] Among the Democrats demands, immigration officers would be banned from wearing face coverings,
[00:50:15] required to display ID and wear body cameras.
[00:50:19] Unfortunately, it appears that Democrats are barreling our government towards another
[00:50:24] shutdown for political and partisan reasons.
[00:50:27] I wish they did.
[00:50:29] I wish they did.
[00:50:30] I wish they actually used the existing funding vehicle power that they have to push for a
[00:50:37] shutdown.
[00:50:38] So that they could actually get some concessions from the Republicans, but they didn't
[00:50:43] actually do that.
[00:50:45] They did a piecemeal coverage overall of these other areas, and they're not even shutting
[00:50:50] down to the Department of Homeland Security, even those being presented as such.
[00:50:56] The ice activities will continue because they already fucking paid for it ahead of time
[00:51:00] and with like tens of billions of dollars, right?
[00:51:10] It sucks.
[00:51:13] It sucks that it's not even a real,
[00:51:15] like this is just gonna be a nuisance
[00:51:16] and an inconvenience and horrible for all the people
[00:51:18] that work at the DHS under at the,
[00:51:21] you know, the Department of Homeland Security side,
[00:51:24] the TSA side of things.
[00:51:26] But it's very frustrating.
[00:51:35] The White House has been very much engaged with Democrats in serious discussions and negotiations over immigration enforcement policy this week.
[00:51:43] What else he says he's using.
[00:51:44] Man, it doesn't matter.
[00:51:45] It's going to it's going to ruin travel.
[00:51:49] A lot of you guys don't understand, like you're falling for it.
[00:51:51] It's going to greatly slow down travel.
[00:51:54] A lot of people that work for the TSA are going
[00:51:56] going to have they're going to have to be put on furlough like they're it's going to suck.
[00:52:03] It's latest proposal to Democrats, but officials did not give specifics about the plan.
[00:52:09] So as my expectation that at some point Democrats in the House and the Senate jointly will respond
[00:52:17] to the latest, un-serious offer formally and then it will once again be in the hands of Donald
[00:52:24] from and Republicans to decide what's next.
[00:52:27] Along with the TSA, the funding lapse will impact other agencies under DHS, including FEMA and
[00:52:33] the close guard.
[00:52:34] But ICE and Customs in Border Protection, operations will continue after their funding was secured
[00:52:40] in the Wanda Beautiful Bill last year.
[00:52:44] Separately President Trump is pushing lawmakers to support legislation, and that would
[00:52:49] call for a voter ID posting and a true social post. He said if we can't get it through
[00:52:57] Congress, there are legal reasons why this scam is not permitted. I will be presenting
[00:53:01] them shortly in the form of an executive order, Adriana.
[00:53:06] All right. Well, I think it's so much. The Department of Homeland Security shut down Democrats
[00:53:11] refusing to fund the agency and less Republicans agreed to major changes to him.
[00:53:16] do the people that right-privages get affected by this no of course not they get affected by nothing
[00:53:21] i guess maybe like
[00:53:24] maybe the the secondary impact is like if uh...
[00:53:29] if the ATC is is a log down bog down
[00:53:34] but yet no people with private jets are gonna be fine the deportation flights are gonna be
[00:53:38] fine
[00:53:40] is that's also private
[00:53:42] um...
[00:53:46] But yeah, it's it's people like you. It's people to have the travel for work and use commercial travel.
[00:53:55] Migration operations after weeks of unrest and Minneapolis.
[00:53:59] Ice needs to be dramatically reformed.
[00:54:03] Period full stop.
[00:54:05] The showdown escalating as two ice agents are now on administrative leave under federal criminal investigation.
[00:54:12] over what if you don't know about TSA pre-check which people have actually basically see
[00:54:15] a security god it took me years and interviews to get fucking global entry and TSA
[00:54:22] pre-check it's actually like $100 I think which can be a lot for people like a
[00:54:27] $100 but if you're traveling a lot for your job it's totally it's totally worth
[00:54:32] it there's plenty of people who probably have it except the federal government the
[00:54:35] state the department of homeless community took mine away so I can't even get
[00:54:42] fucking TSA. I had it and I never even was able to use it straight up. Margarubio ripped
[00:54:55] I shoot away from me fucking bullshit.
[00:55:01] Interviews I got asked three questions when I came back to the US from Hong Kong.
[00:55:12] Yes dude, I did two rounds of interviews.
[00:55:16] What?
[00:55:17] I've talked about it before.
[00:55:19] Definitely not rich people idiot.
[00:55:21] Why are you okay?
[00:55:22] Calm down.
[00:55:25] Did they refund your money? No.
[00:55:27] They lied about a shooting in Minneapolis. That incident happening just one week after
[00:55:34] the fatal ice shooting of the. Sorry that I fucking hurt the feelings of Israel, the most
[00:55:38] important, most consequential country on the fucking planet. And as a consequence of that,
[00:55:43] I got, you know, I had my fucking TSA precheck removed.
[00:55:50] a good and ice agent had shot and wounded
[00:55:53] of Venezuela national at the time.
[00:55:55] DHS accused the man of ambushing an agent
[00:55:58] and fleeing to a nearby home as they carried out
[00:56:01] a targeted traffic stop.
[00:56:03] But in FBI, after David, now casting doubt.
[00:56:06] Suggesting the man wasn't even in the car that was stopped.
[00:56:10] And this harrowing video you can hear children crying
[00:56:16] As a woman tells the 9-1 when dispatcher in Spanish, the agents followed a man home
[00:56:22] in shime in the lake when they tried to close the door. Democrats demanding reforms,
[00:56:28] including banning ice agents from wearing masks, requiring body cameras, and mandating warrants
[00:56:34] side by a judge before making arrests. Republicans pushing back.
[00:56:39] We always have to protect our law enforcement. It's very important that it's done a great job.
[00:56:43] So what actually changes here because TSA agents, FEMA crews, as well as a co-scard, they will keep on working, even if they're not getting paid, but guys, if this runs on for several weeks, that's when you could start to feel it with potential disruptions to travel and even to disaster relief, ice, so geo, they will continue operating, they got all of the funds that they need after.
[00:57:05] That's the key part of this story is that ice is already so super funded that they can pretty much continue business is fucking usual.
[00:57:17] That's actually one of the key and my opinion one of the key demands from the Democrats should have been.
[00:57:24] Clawing back some of this funding in the same exact way that the Republicans took out the IRS funding right.
[00:57:29] $375 billion boost from President Trump's make-up bill.
[00:57:34] All right, Salina Wang, thank you for your reporting.
[00:57:36] At an army base in North Carolina last night, Iran was on Donald Trump's mind.
[00:57:45] The President's suggesting to his troops that fear of America would help persuade Iran
[00:57:50] to abandon its nuclear program.
[00:57:53] Sometimes you have to fear, because that's the only thing that really will get the
[00:57:58] situation taken care. And by sending a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East, he's hoping that
[00:58:04] like think about what our priorities are, what our funding priorities are. It's never
[00:58:08] fucking feeding the hungry. It's never building housing. It's never rebuilding our infrastructure.
[00:58:15] It's always this. It's ice, Gestapo operations, Gestapo kidnapping operations that occupy
[00:58:22] American cities and air strike, I mean, aircraft carrier is being said to Iran so we can
[00:58:28] fucking defend Israel and attack Israel's enemies. It's so, it's so ridiculous. This is
[00:58:39] contradictions worsening. If you cannot fucking comprehend in this moment, if you cannot
[00:58:44] understand the opportunity there is for organizing in this moment to wake people up to the
[00:58:50] the reality, the design that America represents, I fear we're not going to make it.
[00:58:59] Hey, new to Twitch, why is the songs in screen chat different to this one?
[00:59:08] Is it subs?
[00:59:09] No, I'm using a special program to look at chat better.
[00:59:14] Fear will increase.
[00:59:18] The USS Gerald Ford sailing from the Caribbean, fresh from helping in the capture of Venezuela's
[00:59:24] President Maduro.
[00:59:26] It could take weeks for this carrier to arrive.
[00:59:29] But Mr. Trump's officials say the US is preparing for a sustained military operation.
[00:59:36] That's crazy.
[00:59:37] I think about that, now we're going to war with Iran, whether you like it or not, sorry.
[00:59:48] We're going to fucking war with Iran, you're going to sit there and you're going to like
[00:59:52] it.
[00:59:54] Amazing.
[00:59:56] And the president was on.
[00:59:57] By the way, we're doing it for Israel, just so you understand, we are doing this entirely
[01:00:02] for Israel.
[01:00:03] Right.
[01:00:04] doing it for oil too, but we're mostly doing it for Israel.
[01:00:08] This regime changes what she wants.
[01:00:12] Yeah, it seems like that would be the best thing that could happen.
[01:00:16] For 47 years they've been talking and talking and talking.
[01:00:19] In the meantime, we've lost a lot of lives while they talk.
[01:00:23] Me time we have tremendous power has arrived and additional powers, you know,
[01:00:27] and other carriers going out shortly.
[01:00:30] So we'll see it out and we can get it settled for lunch and for all that to be good.
[01:00:36] Last June, US stealth bombers flew all the way from Missouri to attack Iranian nuclear sites.
[01:00:43] But the planning for another possible strike is set to be more complex with a wider set of state and security targets.
[01:00:51] Last year, the Iranians responded by launching a limited ballistic missile attack on a US base in Gata.
[01:00:58] The Americans are preparing for more retaliation this time around, but they still say they
[01:01:04] hope force would be required.
[01:01:06] And Israel's Prime Minister told Mr Trump this week that scrapping Iran's ballistic
[01:01:12] missiles must form part of any peace deal along with its support.
[01:01:17] Yeah, he got Benjamin Satan, Yahoo came into the United States of America, got all of
[01:01:22] his laundry cleaned with taxpayer funds and then also ran his dick through the entire
[01:01:30] process. And now we're sending another fucking, we're sending another aircraft carrier,
[01:01:36] fantastic. I mean, they're literally moving like we're going to war with Iran, like permanent
[01:01:41] war with Iran. I personally think the repercussions for such a devastating act will destroy
[01:01:51] this country. I think it's over. I think this is, I don't think the American society can
[01:01:57] withstand another fucking endless global war on terror scheme. I think it will destroy this
[01:02:03] country and hopefully the impact of that, hopefully the impact of that death and destruction
[01:02:12] won't be a severe for America's enemies and even the good people of this country that just
[01:02:17] simply want to do better, but our power list to do so.
[01:02:22] What is this? I think they vastly underestimate modern tech and ally support versus those carriers.
[01:02:28] I'm telling you, man, I think if they, if they, if they think if America and Israel think that they can just like keep doing this.
[01:02:38] I think we're going to learn a very tough lesson.
[01:02:44] We are going to learn a very, very hard lesson, a very costly lesson, okay?
[01:02:53] There were smaller versions of this lesson that was not as costly with the hoothies.
[01:03:03] I don't know if Trump will do it because he hasn't, um,
[01:03:06] And he's missed their more war, but he has so far shy away from doing long military operations.
[01:03:15] Like this, his style is different.
[01:03:17] It's like going in and out, it'd be explosive, the crazy destroy the previous established
[01:03:24] norms, but like going in and out with a swift operation, no like permanent military installations,
[01:03:32] no permanent military occupation that slowly was surely chips away as popularity stuff
[01:03:38] like that. This is definitely different. I mean, the way he's moving here is definitely different.
[01:03:48] different armed groups I said that if a deal is indeed reached it must include the elements
[01:03:55] that are very important from Israel's perspective. I believe not just Israel's. It's
[01:04:00] not just the nuclear issue, it's also ballistic themselves and Iran's proxies that was
[01:04:05] the substance of the conversation. Last week indirect talks with the Iranians in a
[01:04:10] mom were led by Chief Negotiator Steve Whitcoff and Jared Kushner, the President's son.
[01:04:16] I wonder like, I wonder what the Israeli calculation here is though because like, I don't
[01:04:23] think Israel can deal with being pummeled by Iranian hypersonics, right? So it is giving
[01:04:33] Adolf Hitler Blitzkrieg strategy where they're just like, oh, we just unload everything
[01:04:38] quickly and and we let it all burn down and there won't be time to retaliate and hopefully
[01:04:47] there will be regime change or something maybe like a decapitation strike but it is pretty
[01:04:55] wild to not factor in the repercussions for Israel in general because I don't think America
[01:05:05] has experienced retaliation that is significant enough for them to recalculate, right?
[01:05:14] That's never really happened.
[01:05:15] You go to Afghanistan, you go to Iraq.
[01:05:19] There's never been a moment where you've been forced to stand down, whereas I think with
[01:05:25] Iran, a much larger version of a much larger version of what took place in Yemen, a much
[01:05:35] longer version of what's a place in Yemen could potentially happen. A country that has
[01:05:42] hardened its defenses specifically against this, the unthinkable, permanent military occupation
[01:05:51] by the United States of America, it's a very different ball game. Iran did nothing the last
[01:05:59] through time, so Trump learned nothing. That's not true, though, because while we think,
[01:06:04] oh, Iran didn't really do too much, you have to remember they did do shit. Okay. They
[01:06:10] punished Israel pretty, pretty severely. They actually hit Israel so hard that I assumed
[01:06:18] it would recalculate Israel's tactics. And it's appetite for doing any sort of like decapitation
[01:06:25] to strike on Iran. They were able to
[01:06:33] delete the, they were able to
[01:06:35] delete the irendom. That's insane.
[01:06:40] They were able to show that the
[01:06:41] irendom and the arrow defense
[01:06:42] systems were not as as well
[01:06:45] equipped to stop a barrage of
[01:06:47] missile strikes coming from
[01:06:48] Iran as they as they previously
[01:06:52] thought they would be able to
[01:06:53] and this is but without even
[01:06:54] like mining the the straight of her moves and shutting it off in its entirety to global commerce.
[01:07:02] This is without using the nuclear option for Iran, which is not a new, obviously, but like
[01:07:07] lighting the oil refineries on fire.
[01:07:10] Like things, if American military might is able to withstand this stuff, then it's fine, right?
[01:07:18] They're calculation is we have the tools, we have the logistics, we have the supply chain,
[01:07:26] we have the endless amount of munitions to continue punishing Iran, we can be swift, we can
[01:07:32] go in and out, we can kill the Iatola, all the stuff, maybe that's their calculation
[01:07:37] and we can cause panic in Iran so much so that they don't have like a contingency plan
[01:07:43] next day after plan where they can get the IRGC together and and continue you know bombing
[01:07:53] like they they think they can pull a Hezbollah plus on Nazralla assassination on the entire
[01:07:58] Iranian country. And I'm not so certain they would be able to do that. You know what I mean?
[01:08:06] Maybe they are. I don't know. I don't know. It runs like defensive capabilities. I don't know.
[01:08:14] I'm not so sure about Iran's offensive capabilities. I don't know how much America can.
[01:08:20] I don't know how much punishment America can take, because like once again, with onsla Allah,
[01:08:26] there were limited casualties on the American side, but even the billions of dollars of bombing campaigns
[01:08:34] bombing campaigns was enough for them to go, all right, these guys are not backing away.
[01:08:39] We probably should pull back here, right?
[01:08:46] Yeah, the back and forth bombardment show that the arrow three has a much higher
[01:08:49] failure rate than originally expected.
[01:08:51] And even the additional fads did not make up for the the holes in their defense.
[01:08:58] As a matter of fact, fads had a capability, a much higher failure rate than once
[01:09:03] previously assumed. If you remember, the FADs were a failure overall. And America is moving
[01:09:11] its own FADs into Israel. Remember, Israel has a limited amount of FADs. And America moved
[01:09:18] more of their own personal FAD missile systems, like anti missile defense systems,
[01:09:24] two Israel specifically to defend them. And in the 12-day bombing campaign, you saw
[01:09:28] how expensive they are for the record, how expensive they are to build, how expensive they are in general,
[01:09:35] to, you know, with all the missiles that they expanded depleted, and even then, even then,
[01:09:43] it was still able to punish Tel Aviv.
[01:09:48] This has to be a part of the calculation.
[01:09:57] If it's not, I don't know what the fuck they're thinking.
[01:10:01] I don't know what they're planning.
[01:10:02] Is the Okamo possible next round against the round with impact how the 12 day war is
[01:10:06] viewing the eyes of the Israeli voters?
[01:10:08] The last government by President De Nial.
[01:10:13] It's biggest failure was October 7th, 2023 and it's biggest success was the 12-day war against Iran back in June.
[01:10:21] So, so this Israeli society by and large considered the 12-day war to be a success.
[01:10:27] I thought it was a, I thought people saw it as a failure.
[01:10:32] Like, I mean, yeah, look at this shit.
[01:10:43] like you think that's a success
[01:10:58] Because like remember, Israeli society is by and large, very comfortable.
[01:11:11] They have been sheltered from the worst consequences of retaliation for the most part due
[01:11:17] to billions of dollars of American taxpayer-funded defense systems going to Israel.
[01:11:24] Right?
[01:11:25] That's why Israel gets away with being this belligerent force, this malignant force in
[01:11:30] this region that is endlessly violent, constantly expanding.
[01:11:36] They can't really get away with that if a thousand Israelis die in retaliatory strikes from
[01:11:43] Iran, right?
[01:11:44] That's all of a sudden, that's a very different calculation.
[01:11:50] So I maybe I'm wrong.
[01:11:53] I thought that like Israeli-City-Bion large would have considered the 12-day war to be too costly.
[01:11:59] Opening up the Iranian file opens up also perhaps changing that perception over the massive
[01:12:06] success over Iran, the outcome of a next round possible, next round against Iran would impact
[01:12:16] how the,
[01:12:17] from what I've seen,
[01:12:18] it's a disconnect between the government
[01:12:19] and society.
[01:12:20] It's broadly seen as a failure among the society.
[01:12:23] The 12-day war is viewed in the eyes of the Israeli voter.
[01:12:28] And so obviously this is,
[01:12:32] combating the Iranian threat
[01:12:34] has been the top point in the agenda.
[01:12:36] It's publicly for Prime Minister Netanyahu,
[01:12:39] it's an entire political career.
[01:12:41] And so this is the biggest test
[01:12:43] which could be another main achievement,
[01:12:45] but it could also punish the success that has been reached in form.
[01:12:51] Very dumb, but maybe they're that racist.
[01:12:54] I don't know, Andrew Fogel says, I think Trump is being
[01:12:57] genuine about negotiations.
[01:12:58] By the way, no other way to explain the slow tempo of the military
[01:13:01] build up.
[01:13:02] And if they are going to bomb with humanitarian justification,
[01:13:05] they would already have done that.
[01:13:07] It's been five weeks.
[01:13:08] You almost certainly will insist on terms that will strike
[01:13:10] the leadership as capitulation, but his preference
[01:13:12] is being able to brag that he out negotiated the crafty
[01:13:14] Iranians, Murtaza says, I think he doesn't really know what's going on.
[01:13:19] Whenever Netanyahu visits against five times more hawkish for the next 96 hours,
[01:13:23] literally anything could happen depending on who he's talking to most.
[01:13:25] I agree with that unfortunately.
[01:13:26] It sounds fucked as stupid, but I don't think there is like a major well-thought-out
[01:13:37] military ambition here.
[01:13:38] I think it's mostly just like Benjamin Netanyahu comes in, says you got to do this,
[01:13:42] and then he says, all right, fine.
[01:13:44] While anything could happen, war is much more likely than the escalation, not unavoidable
[01:13:49] by but default, but truly unclear when it's Trump is when Trump intensifies, like whom
[01:13:54] Iran or Proxies, which targets in what role Naniah will play?
[01:13:59] More does this as I imagine it would kill tens of thousands of Iranians and maybe try to
[01:14:02] take a layer or two off the military and political hierarchy, but this would not result in
[01:14:05] the system changing.
[01:14:07] And after a few weeks of killing, there would not, there would be a ceasefire with nothing
[01:14:10] really resolved.
[01:14:11] also the hoothies. This is a probable outcomes as Michael Hayson, but there are also many
[01:14:16] of an outcomes. Take their rock or many specific predictions turned out to be wrong. They
[01:14:20] could also try killing Hamanay, hoping no one really retaliates in a way that triggers an
[01:14:24] escultory cycle. But I think if they were to assassinate Hamanay, if the IRGC command structure
[01:14:32] is left intact, if they have the appropriate contingency plays, which I assume they do, you
[01:14:37] would see a much more militant Iran, considering that the Iatola, I know this sounds
[01:14:42] fucking crazy, and this is not, I don't agree with this obviously when it comes to its
[01:14:48] domestic dealings, they are very, very ruthless in cracking down on Iranians, but when it
[01:14:56] comes to retaliation to regional actors in the United States of America, the Iatola
[01:15:02] is literally the more restrained party here.
[01:15:06] The Iatola is the moderating force in Iran when it comes to foreign policy.
[01:15:14] I do not know what an IRGC led Iran would look like I don't suspect it would be as tolerant
[01:15:22] or as restrained as the Iatola.
[01:15:25] I would go so far as to say that the Iatola has been restrained to a fault.
[01:15:35] I think the Iatola is restrained when it comes to form policy, not not domestic policy.
[01:15:40] Like obviously, they're incredibly, incredibly repressive, incredibly brutal when it comes to cracking down on protesters.
[01:15:48] There's so brutal that it would be like in a similar circumstance with America, they're like American level almost.
[01:15:55] Okay. Like thousands of people slaughtered. Obviously, like if a similar predicament existed in America where you had like, you know, sleeper cells activated by China or something.
[01:16:05] The American government would also kill tens of thousands of people, like not even a question in my mind, but, but that is like, you know, endless, endless brutality, domestically.
[01:16:16] But when it comes to foreign policy, when it comes to foreign policy, the ayatollah is the most restrained party in play here.
[01:16:25] Okay?
[01:16:32] Like what that would look like for Iraq?
[01:16:34] I do not know what that would look like for the regional calculations.
[01:16:39] It's very obvious this Saudi Arabia is actively trying to avoid this.
[01:16:44] They like that they've defanged a lot of the resistance networks in the region
[01:16:49] But anything beyond that like directly striking at the heart of Iran is a no-no
[01:16:56] And that's precisely the reason why the Saudi administration has been way more aggressive
[01:17:02] than ever before in the way that they're communicating against further
[01:17:08] Incursions into Iran a lot of the other
[01:17:10] other, are you implying that the protests were all
[01:17:14] sleepers cells? No. But there is obviously foreign
[01:17:19] intervention in the protests as well. Of course, the
[01:17:22] protests are not all sleepers cells. But if you think
[01:17:26] that like the Chinese government would be like, yes,
[01:17:29] we have our militants in your ranks like be aware.
[01:17:34] If you think that the American government wouldn't react
[01:17:36] in the same way that the Iranian government did your crazy,
[01:17:38] American government is incredibly ruthless and so is the Iranian government.
[01:17:48] When I compare the actions of foreign adversaries to my country, my government, that's the maximum
[01:17:55] like evil. That's what I'm trying to say. From what I've been reading, the Saudi Iran dispute has already
[01:18:01] been put on the back burner because they see Iran as a non-element at this point exactly. No, that's what I'm
[01:18:05] saying Saudi Arabia loves the US would not kill 10 k people in a similar
[01:18:10] circumstance. I think the number would be even higher. Are you fucking kidding me?
[01:18:14] Americans have no comprehension. They'd kill more brother. What the fuck are you
[01:18:21] talking about? Dude, dude, dude. We kill hundreds of people on boats on a good day
[01:18:32] without even considering it. What the fuck are you talking about? Hello?
[01:18:42] Like, you're, you, you don't understand. Like, there is never been something even remotely similar.
[01:18:52] Like, if, if Russia and China were openly saying like, our, our guys are in your crowds,
[01:18:59] And we're actually doing our best to intervene in your domestic affairs.
[01:19:04] We're actually causing like real chaos.
[01:19:07] We armed them.
[01:19:07] We gave them weapons and now they're like fucking, you know, killing cops and shit on the streets.
[01:19:13] Are you fucking kidding me?
[01:19:15] Like the American law enforcement kills a thousand Americans a year.
[01:19:21] Okay.
[01:19:22] This is without like foreign intervention.
[01:19:24] This is without any sort of like major power around the globe saying we're actually agitating
[01:19:29] to, you know, foment revolution in your country, I mean, look at 9-11, look at what we did after 9-11, right?
[01:19:39] America is a very violent country, anyway, that's besides the point.
[01:19:47] It's because we are so powerful, and we have no like real enemies that have ever
[01:19:53] that have ever punished us at the domestic of home front,
[01:19:57] that you have no way of measuring how violent
[01:20:02] this government could get.
[01:20:10] We're more violent than other countries,
[01:20:12] even in our domestic affairs,
[01:20:13] without even factoring in any sort of like international
[01:20:16] or foreign intervention.
[01:20:18] At foreign intervention is the equation, oh boy,
[01:20:21] I don't wanna know what that would look like.
[01:20:22] I'm telling you right now, it would be fucking disastrous.
[01:20:26] Yeah, you got like, wake up and shit.
[01:20:29] Ruby Ridge, wake up, Kent State, move bombing.
[01:20:33] There are examples of this.
[01:20:34] These are instances that are not even dealing with like foreign
[01:20:39] and tanglements and foreign intervention from powerful states
[01:20:42] that are openly saying that they are adding on to the pressure,
[01:20:47] arming people.
[01:20:48] I mean, it's like not even a question anyway.
[01:21:03] I don't know if the US would do a Ronnie and level of repression domestically, but we can't really be sure since it's never happened.
[01:21:08] Yeah, because our economy is not there either.
[01:21:11] there. That's why I always use the example of like these far-right groups, right? As long
[01:21:15] as they can go to Applebee's after, you know, playing meal team six over the weekend, they're
[01:21:22] fine. But if you got the American economy resembled the Iranian economy, all of those
[01:21:28] groups would be ISIS, y'all Kate, it would be real, right? Like we don't, we don't know what
[01:21:36] that looks like because the material conditions have never resembled the material conditions
[01:21:42] of that we have the conditions that we have brought about against our foreign adversaries.
[01:21:51] Like I think a lot of people forget the impact of the sedative impact of treats.
[01:22:06] We like to do that a brabe of mass scale killings just having happened internally.
[01:22:12] I mean with the exception of like obviously the indigenous genocide and stuff like that.
[01:22:15] But like that's what I mean.
[01:22:17] That's why I always talk about that's why I always talk about like the the importance
[01:22:23] of treats here.
[01:22:25] Okay.
[01:22:26] If we went back to like great depression, era, poverty and famine on the domestic front,
[01:22:33] I think a lot of these groups that are armed and very dangerous would actually resemble
[01:22:38] ISIS.
[01:22:39] Straight up.
[01:22:43] The only reason why they don't is because a lot of these guys are just like relatively
[01:22:47] comfortable.
[01:22:48] If America was that level, if that America experienced that level of poverty, we're already
[01:22:54] fucking killing a lot of people.
[01:22:56] You know what I mean?
[01:22:57] We're already killing ourselves all the time.
[01:22:58] We've got mass shootings happening on a fucking daily basis.
[01:23:00] we have police shootings happening on a three times a day pretty much.
[01:23:07] It would be it would be ISIS in any case getting back to Iran though escalations
[01:23:15] against Iran.
[01:23:17] Axiose reports decision to send a second-care strike group was made in the meeting
[01:23:21] with Ninyahu.
[01:23:22] Instead of sending HW Bush, they're sending Gerald Ford CHG from Southcomme.
[01:23:28] estimated arrival is three to four weeks, which aligns with Trump's supposed deadline
[01:23:31] for Iran.
[01:23:32] There were two CSG's President-Sankhams AOR for the 12-day war and for Operation Rough
[01:23:37] Ratter.
[01:23:38] It's been over a month's Trump started threatening Iran, and it will have been over two
[01:23:41] months once the Ford arrives.
[01:23:43] More indications that they're freestyling this.
[01:23:46] Ali Shamanni, Secretary of the Iranian Defense Council told Al-Jazeera today that Iranian
[01:23:50] missiles are defined as a red line and are not subject to negotiation, so even after
[01:23:54] Trump gave the deadline, Iran is showing no signs of capitulation and agreement seems unlikely
[01:23:59] at this point. So basically what we have to gear up for is whether or not America is going to
[01:24:08] strike Iran or not whether or not, but like when America is going to strike Iran, at the
[01:24:13] behest of Israel, by the way, you have to remember that Israel is the primary Israel is the primary
[01:24:20] leader on striking Iran, they are the ones who are really agitating to make this happen.
[01:24:28] They want destabilization, they want Iran to resemble Libya.
[01:24:37] You don't know what you're talking about, that was a lot more successful than you think.
[01:24:40] Next time, just ask.
[01:24:42] Okay, official Lockheed Martin.
[01:24:47] You're right.
[01:24:48] all the videos of the fat misfires that we watched, that was all, that was all a pre plan.
[01:24:54] They wanted to, they wanted to fake out the IRGCs missiles by deploying them ahead of time.
[01:25:03] the
[01:25:11] exactly
[01:25:13] chatter is meaning his name is official lucky Martin guys come on wise enough
[01:25:17] the US military is preparing for the possibility of sustained weeks long operation against Iran of Trump orders an attack to US officials told Reuters in what could become a far more serious conflict than previously seen
[01:25:27] between the countries. Now, this is still in line with Trump's method, in some ways we
[01:25:35] did see this kind of build up before the 12-day war. We saw this kind of build up in
[01:25:41] Venezuela and Venezuela didn't turn into a sustained military occupation and neither
[01:25:47] did the 12-day war. So he could still be posturing. He could still be posturing to make
[01:25:53] It seemed like he has ambitions that are more violent and more sustained.
[01:25:59] And then he might not actually go through with it, especially because he doesn't have the
[01:26:05] appetite as demonstrated by his past military incursions.
[01:26:11] Like he will always break previous rules, but the one thing he shies away from is an
[01:26:18] rock war style situation, right?
[01:26:29] Then I say apata, appetite.
[01:26:31] He doesn't have the appetite.
[01:26:34] The planning underway this time is more complex.
[01:26:36] The official said in a sustained campaign, the US military could hit Iranians,
[01:26:38] they need security facilities, not just nuclear infrastructure.
[01:26:41] One of the official said, the official decline to provide specific detail.
[01:26:48] I put to, I put to anyway, this is the axiose deal behind the scenes, U.S. officials agreed
[01:26:55] Netanyahu and Trump agreed in their meeting on Wednesday about the necessary end state
[01:26:58] and Iran with the capability to obtain nuclear weapons, but they disagreed about ways
[01:27:01] to get their Netanyahu told Trump it isn't possible to make a good deal with Iran and claim
[01:27:05] that even if a deal is signed, Iran will not abide by it, a U.S. official said,
[01:27:08] the U.S. official said, Trump told Netanyahu, he thinks there's a chance to reach a deal
[01:27:12] with Iran. Yeah, the reality, the U.S. negotiated a good deal with Iran back in 2015,
[01:27:17] this is true, which Iran followed. We know this because we had verification protocols in place,
[01:27:22] which also is true. There's talking about the GCPOA. But then through that deal in the trash in 2018,
[01:27:27] partly on Netanyahu's advice, not partly on Netanyahu's advice, entirely on Netanyahu's advice.
[01:27:32] The Iran-T nuclearization agreement was one of the, I mean, it was the signature accomplishment,
[01:27:37] signature foreign policy accomplishment of the Obama administration and the Trump administration
[01:27:41] cast that aside is real never wanted it, is real hated it, the Trump administration
[01:27:46] ripped at a part Iran still followed through on the agreements
[01:27:49] considering that it wasn't even like a unit or by lateral agreement was
[01:27:54] multiple parties involved European allies involved the atomic agency basically
[01:27:58] uh... was was pretty much
[01:28:00] designed just to keep Iranian nuclear operations in check
[01:28:07] and
[01:28:10] and uh... and yet Donald Trump ripped at a part specifically at the behest of Benjamin
[01:28:15] and y'all.
[01:28:16] Something that doesn't get a lot of coverage in the mainstream news, because the
[01:28:19] mainstream news is also super fucking pro Israel.
[01:28:22] Let's be real.
[01:28:23] It's very, very, very frustrating.
[01:28:27] So yeah, anyway, so far as the official position of the Iranian government is not just
[01:28:41] conditional non-recognition of Israel, but commitment to destroying it, how many
[01:28:44] positions, of course, in any hour, or any other Israeli leader will be motivated to
[01:28:47] undermine any US-orond diplomatic offer and including if that means using dirty tricks and
[01:28:52] manipulation of the US-political system, this is what caused the 2015 JCPOA to fail, even if it may have been
[01:28:57] in vision is a gradual pathway to de-escalation.
[01:29:09] Mortaza wants again being a little too sympathetic in my opinion for the Israeli position.
[01:29:16] I'm in law.
[01:29:17] Those talks with you, in Geneva, on Tuesday,
[01:29:20] but the Iranians have so far ruled out negotiating on that missiles.
[01:29:24] President said that his preference is to reach and to go a deal with Iran, it's very hard to do,
[01:29:29] but he's going to try. And that's what we're trying to do right now and Steve Woodcoff and Jared
[01:29:34] have some meetings lined up fairly soon. We'll see if we can make any progress.
[01:29:38] The President would always prefer to end problems with a deal.
[01:29:43] While Marka Rubia was speaking in Munich, hundreds of thousands in the city
[01:29:48] were demonstrating against the Iranian government.
[01:29:50] Last month Donald Trump said he would come to the rescue of protesters killed inside Iran.
[01:29:57] He did not do so.
[01:29:59] So who knows if he's really prepared to attack now?
[01:30:07] We'll get to the Marco Rubio speech.
[01:30:10] I don't know if we have the full speech.
[01:30:11] I want to watch the whole thing.
[01:30:15] See, don't know.
[01:30:17] What's the don't know?
[01:30:20] I missed it.
[01:30:29] What do you think about the Norwegian Crown Princess her involvement in with the FC files
[01:30:33] as long for her years after 2009 and her son is on trial for multiple rape charges?
[01:30:39] Is this the time to get rid of the Monarchy?
[01:30:41] The Monarchy?
[01:30:42] I mean sure.
[01:30:43] Hell yeah, Norway. Do it. I'm on board.
[01:30:51] Thank you very much. We gather here today as members of a historic alliance and alliance that saved and changed the world.
[01:31:00] You know when this conference began in 1963, it was an enation actually was on a continent.
[01:31:07] It was divided against itself,
[01:31:10] line between communism and freedom,
[01:31:13] ran through the heart of Germany.
[01:31:15] The first barbed fences of the Berlin Wall
[01:31:18] had gone up just two years prior.
[01:31:21] And just months before that first conference,
[01:31:24] before our predecessors first met here,
[01:31:26] here in Munich,
[01:31:28] the Cuban Missile Crisis,
[01:31:30] I brought the world to the branch of nuclear destruction.
[01:31:34] Yeah, why'd that happen?
[01:31:39] Why'd that fucking happen?
[01:31:42] That was our doing.
[01:31:44] And by our, I mean, America and Turkey, ironically enough, even though Turkey is more of a
[01:31:49] junior partner here, we put missile bases directly in the ass cheeks of the borders of the
[01:31:58] USSR.
[01:31:59] Okay.
[01:32:00] Okay, so of course, in retaliation to that, the USSR did the same with Cuba.
[01:32:07] Again, a lot of the reasons us to why America's just kept in the dark about our own history.
[01:32:16] Okay?
[01:32:18] America is kept in the dark about our own history and that is by design and that is precisely the reason why we think,
[01:32:26] Oh, it's so crazy.
[01:32:27] It's so scary that they just like built missile bases in Cuba, which by the way,
[01:32:32] objectively was a good thing for Cuba.
[01:32:34] Turkish people did not know anything about it.
[01:32:36] Of course, Turkish people had no hand in this.
[01:32:38] The Turkish government barely had a saying it.
[01:32:40] Let's be real.
[01:32:48] And yes, the USSR putting nukes in Cuba was a good thing.
[01:32:55] Okay, 100% was a good thing.
[01:32:57] It allowed Cuba to maintain a nuclear protection against the United States of America.
[01:33:05] 100%
[01:33:08] Crusher was a lion with his machinations, okay?
[01:33:15] Straight up, look at what we're doing to fucking Cuba right now.
[01:33:19] A nuclear Cuba would not have to deal with this shit that we're doing currently.
[01:33:24] Even as World War II still burn fresh in the memory of Americans and Europeans alike,
[01:33:35] we found ourselves staring down the barrel of a new global catastrophe.
[01:33:40] One with the potential for a new kind of destruction, more apocalyptic and final than
[01:33:45] anything before in the history of mankind.
[01:33:50] The time of that first gathering, Soviet Communism was on the march, thousands of years
[01:33:56] of Western civilization, hung in a balance.
[01:33:59] At that time, victory was far from certain.
[01:34:05] But we were driven by a common purpose.
[01:34:09] We were unified, not just by what we were fighting against.
[01:34:13] We were unified, but what we were fighting for.
[01:34:17] together, Europe and America prevailed, and a continent was rebuilt. Our people prospered
[01:34:25] in time, the east and west blocks were reunited. A civilization was once again made whole.
[01:34:33] That infamous wall, that had cleaned this nation into two, came down, and with it an
[01:34:37] evil empire, and the east and west became one again. But the euphoria of this triumph led
[01:34:46] us to a dangerous delusion that we had entered, quote, the end of history, that every nation
[01:34:53] would now be a liberal democracy that the ties formed by trade and by commerce alone would
[01:34:59] now replace nationhood, that the rules based global order and overused term would now
[01:35:05] replace the national interests, and that we would now live in a world without borders where
[01:35:10] for everyone became a citizen of the world.
[01:35:14] This was a foolish idea that ignored both human nature, and it ignored the lessons of over
[01:35:20] 5,000 years of recorded human history, and it has cost us dearly.
[01:35:26] In this delusion, we embrace a dogmatic vision of free and unfeathered trade, even as some
[01:35:32] nations protect their economies and substance.
[01:35:35] the record. This is this was well received. I need you to understand. This was
[01:35:43] well received by that room. They saw this as I guess because in comparison to
[01:35:49] last year's speech by JDVs, which just got up on that stage, it was like, you
[01:35:54] guys are doing too much woke stuff and we're gonna punish you for it. Because if
[01:36:00] you were a college, JDVs, this speech was almost entirely about censorship and
[01:36:03] and not even about Israel mind you,
[01:36:05] it was entirely about censorship around like,
[01:36:07] you know, trans stuff or anti-immigrant sentiment being suppressed.
[01:36:14] And the fucking Munich Security Conference ate this speech up.
[01:36:18] They were like, oh, thank God.
[01:36:19] Marco Rubio, the fucking Warhawk
[01:36:22] that is currently posturing against death
[01:36:24] and destruction globally against all of our enemies
[01:36:28] is back to business as usual politics.
[01:36:31] Because you have to remember,
[01:36:32] like a lot of those people in that room, they won't,
[01:36:34] they don't mind if you are doing endless militarism overseas
[01:36:40] endlessly punishing the global South.
[01:36:42] They love that, they want that.
[01:36:44] Okay, they can make money doing that.
[01:36:46] What they were frustrated by was America's interference
[01:36:50] in their sovereignty, in their domestic affairs,
[01:36:53] not allowing them to have any sort of say
[01:36:56] in their own design, in their own countries, Europe, right?
[01:37:01] So when Margar Rubio goes back to the old Neocon methods and it talks about how we're
[01:37:06] bringing about prosperity and freedom through free markets, the free of the markets, the
[01:37:10] free other people and our enemies don't have that same interest, Europe, apps of fucking
[01:37:16] loot, European leaders, apps of fucking lootly love this shit.
[01:37:20] Do the European audiences respond positively to this?
[01:37:23] I don't think so.
[01:37:25] like all of our comrades overseas living in Europe
[01:37:29] that have been fighting endlessly to let their voices
[01:37:33] be heard about Europe's militarization,
[01:37:38] about austerity that's coming as a consequence
[01:37:41] of funds being reallocated to, again,
[01:37:44] building up robust military industrial complex
[01:37:48] in Europe as well.
[01:37:49] That kind of stuff is very frustrating for a lot of people.
[01:37:55] But European leadership, European leadership looks forward to statements like this, make
[01:38:02] them a state.
[01:38:03] To systematically undercut ours, shattering our plants, resulting in large parts of our
[01:38:12] societies being deemed industrialized, they were saying that the crowd basically had a
[01:38:17] collective sigh of relief in the aftermath of the speech.
[01:38:21] millions of working and middle-class jobs overseas, and handing control of our critical supply
[01:38:26] chains to both adversaries and rivals.
[01:38:31] We increasingly outsourced our sovereignty to international institutions while many nations
[01:38:35] invested and massive welfare states at the cost of maintaining the ability to defend themselves.
[01:38:41] This, even as other countries have invested in the most rapid, military buildup in all
[01:38:47] of human history and have not hesitated to use hard power to pursue their own interests.
[01:38:54] To appease a client.
[01:38:55] Why would anybody believe him?
[01:38:56] What do you mean?
[01:38:58] Yeah.
[01:38:59] Europe leaders greet Rubio's transit landing message with relief.
[01:39:03] What are you talking about?
[01:39:05] This is what they look forward to.
[01:39:07] Europe was never mad at Donald Trump for its instability in the global south.
[01:39:13] Europe was mad at Donald Trump for potentially going back on punishing Russia.
[01:39:19] Europe was mad at Donald Trump or not being as aggressive in most instances or rather
[01:39:30] being aggressive towards them.
[01:39:35] I thought I was able to explain this thoroughly during the Mark Carney speech because these two
[01:39:42] Some things happen so close to one another.
[01:39:45] America going in and kidnapping the leader of a sovereign nation and his wife and then America
[01:39:51] turning around and saying we're going to take Greenland.
[01:39:54] We're going to annex Greenland.
[01:39:56] The reason why the European allies and Canada loved what America did with Venezuela, but
[01:40:02] hated what America was doing with Greenland is because they don't give a fuck about Venezuela.
[01:40:07] don't care, they understand that the rule-based international order is designed to punish nations
[01:40:14] in the periphery, but you're not supposed to touch those in the core. You're not supposed
[01:40:20] to actually offend the sensibilities of those in the core. And as long as you don't outwardly
[01:40:26] posture against them, as long as you don't outwardly posture against European allies, and
[01:40:33] you keep playing ball I guess they can they will be happy loyal
[01:40:37] service. They are fine being vassalized. They are fine as
[01:40:43] vassal states. They were offended that Donald Trump said the
[01:40:49] quiet part out loud. They don't even mind if Donald Trump says
[01:40:52] the quiet part out loud when it comes to nations in the periphery.
[01:40:56] You say I'm going to Venezuela for the oil and these guys will,
[01:40:59] you know, they will, I don't know about all this. I don't, I don't feel too great, but you know,
[01:41:05] ultimately it's for the greater good. But yeah, as long as you maintain civility in a diplomatic
[01:41:12] tone, you have to understand many of the European leadership are liberals in the same vein as the
[01:41:17] Democratic Party. Okay? You can see them to Americanize this conversation. European
[01:41:32] leadership in many respects is not dissimilar to the never Trump Republicans and the
[01:41:39] liberals that say we want a strong Republican party. It's just the aesthetics that
[01:41:43] they don't like. And also, you know, Trump's in decent ways where he will every now and
[01:41:51] then say, no, you're fucking place European leaders. Okay. Here's Edward Wong, diplomatic
[01:42:03] correspondent of the New York Times, saying Rubio Spiechen Munich warned of the civilizational
[01:42:08] a razor of European of Europe and the hills of mass migration, he said the US aims to
[01:42:13] save European culture and he pushed for more defense spending, these were the same themes
[01:42:18] van struck last year, but Rubio had a friendlier tone. And it wasn't just that though. It was also
[01:42:25] the fact that he packaged that up with fighting against Europe's adversaries and America's adversaries
[01:42:32] rather than fighting against Europe entirely, because JD Vance and Donald Trump both took
[01:42:40] a different tone where they were antagonistic to Europe, Marco Rubio approached it like an
[01:42:46] old school neocon and an approach subject matter as a defense of Europe. And of course,
[01:42:55] these guys much prefer the defense of Europe's sentiment rather than attacking Europe.
[01:43:05] Of course, the very same lack of internal pressure from labor unions and things like that.
[01:43:13] Very much exists in the United States of America, the same like hollowed out
[01:43:19] uh... organizational structure at even in Europe there is obviously more labor
[01:43:23] militancy of course there's general strikes there's
[01:43:26] you know there's no shortage of like revolutionary sentiment in Europe but even then
[01:43:31] it kind of feels like european leadership doesn't respond to that either and is real
[01:43:35] was a perfect example of this
[01:43:39] people are burning cars turning them on uh... turning them upside down on the streets
[01:43:44] they're doing mass strikes general strikes
[01:43:46] things that nature and yet
[01:43:49] European leadership does not budge in their individual nations in the way that they calculate
[01:43:55] their relationship with America and Israel.
[01:44:06] Well, let's continue.
[01:44:06] We have imposed energy policies on ourselves that are impoverishing our people.
[01:44:12] Even as our popular opinion, I wish we still let the Soviet Union, what do you mean
[01:44:16] unpopular opinion that's like the popular opinion in this community. It's an unpopular
[01:44:20] opinion. It's not even a it's an unheard of opinion in the United States of America,
[01:44:25] but this is the one community with that is the most popular opinion.
[01:44:30] There's exploit oil and coal and natural gas and anything else, not just the power
[01:44:36] of their economies, but to use as leverage against our own. And in a pursuit of a world
[01:44:42] without borders, we opened our doors to an unprecedented wave of mass migration that threatens
[01:44:48] the cohesion of our societies, the continuity of our culture, and the future of our people.
[01:44:55] We made these mistakes together, and now together we owe it to our people to face those
[01:45:00] facts and to move forward to rebuild.
[01:45:04] Under President Trump, the United States of America will once again take on the task of
[01:45:08] over new olden restoration, driven by a vision of a future as proud,
[01:45:12] as sovereign, and as vital as our civilizations passed.
[01:45:15] And while we are prepared, if necessary, to do this alone,
[01:45:20] it is our preference, and it is our hope,
[01:45:23] to do this together with you, our friends here in Europe.
[01:45:26] For the United States and Europe, we belong together.
[01:45:31] America was founded 250 years ago, but the roots began here
[01:45:34] on this continent long before.
[01:45:37] the man who settled and built the nation of my birth arrived on our shores carrying the
[01:45:40] memories and the traditions and the Christian faith of their ancestors.
[01:45:44] Yeah, they're very, he also creates this like grand vision where where Europe's little
[01:45:50] brother, like our nation is comprised of like European migration, it's all European migrants
[01:45:54] that made.
[01:45:56] It's like trying to tie it all together with like a like a white nationalist narrative
[01:46:00] as well, which is ironic because he's fucking Cuban.
[01:46:04] Okay.
[01:46:05] like that's another this is yet another like silly aspect of of American fascism
[01:46:11] Where he's adding on this white nationalist
[01:46:16] sentiment into what is pretty main line neocon propaganda
[01:46:21] Right aren't you extensively covering the 250,000 people in Iran pro does a Munich because I think this is more relevant
[01:46:32] Especially considering that
[01:46:35] uh... all of the first one fifty thousand and know that there was that many
[01:46:38] people i that's a insane number
[01:46:41] i feel like you're just
[01:46:43] you know
[01:46:43] you might be exaggerating a little bit
[01:46:48] uh...
[01:46:48] two hundred fifty thousand
[01:46:51] and
[01:46:52] not only that but also
[01:46:54] those protests are utterly irrelevant
[01:46:56] like it doesn't matter america is going to do what is real wants america to do in
[01:47:00] Iran
[01:47:02] If there were 250,000, actually, 250,000 people saying like hands off Iran, for example,
[01:47:08] you think America would give a shit fuck now.
[01:47:13] Sure, 250,000 people that are begging America to blow up Iran.
[01:47:20] America's going to blow up Iran if it feels the need to do so if Israel wants to push
[01:47:25] for it hard enough.
[01:47:27] It's that simple.
[01:47:28] as a sacred inheritance, and unbreakable length between the old world and the new.
[01:47:34] We are part of one civilization, Western civilization.
[01:47:38] We are bound to one another by the deepest bonds that nations could share, forged by centuries
[01:47:42] of shared history, Christian faith, culture, heritage, language, ancestry, and the sacrifices
[01:47:48] our forefathers made together for the common civilization to which we have fallen air.
[01:47:55] And so this is why we Americans may sometimes come off as a little direct and urgent.
[01:48:01] As a number that was given them by Munich police that profoundly exaggerated a number
[01:48:04] when looking to the pictures, I mean, sure, it doesn't matter, though.
[01:48:07] Let's say a million people took the streets of Munich to demand what?
[01:48:12] To bomb Iran, okay, America's going to do it anyway.
[01:48:15] You think they give a shit about German, pro-Iran militarism protests?
[01:48:25] Millions of people took to the streets in America in the no Kings protest.
[01:48:29] We didn't even listen to the American citizens.
[01:48:31] You think America gives a fuck about Germans protesting?
[01:48:34] Are you stupid?
[01:48:37] At most they'll say, look, look at how much support we have.
[01:48:40] We were going to do this thing.
[01:48:41] We were going to do regardless.
[01:48:44] Thank you for the support.
[01:48:49] In our council.
[01:48:50] This is why President Trump demands seriousness and reciprocity from our friends here in Europe.
[01:48:54] The reason why my friends, is because we care deeply.
[01:48:59] We care deeply about your future and ours.
[01:49:02] And if at times with disagree, our disagreements
[01:49:05] come from our profound sense of concern about a Europe
[01:49:08] with which we are connected, not just economically,
[01:49:11] not just militarily, we are connected spiritually,
[01:49:14] and we are connected culturally.
[01:49:16] We want Europe to be strong.
[01:49:17] We believe that Europe must survive.
[01:49:20] Because the two great wars of the last century
[01:49:22] serve for us as history's constant reminder that ultimately our destiny is and will always
[01:49:29] be intertwined with yours. Because we know.
[01:49:33] Because we know that the fate of Europe will never be irrelevant to our own. National security,
[01:49:49] this conference is largely about. It's not merely a series of technical questions. How much
[01:49:54] we spend on the fancier way or how we deploy it, these are important questions they are.
[01:49:58] But they are not the fundamental one. The fundamental question we must answer at the outset
[01:50:04] is what exactly are we defending? Because armies do not fight for abstractions.
[01:50:09] Army's fight for a people. Army's fight for a nation. Army's fight for a way of life.
[01:50:14] And that is what we are defending. A great civilization that has every reason to be proud of
[01:50:19] of its history, confident of its future,
[01:50:21] and aims to always be the master of its own economic
[01:50:24] and political destiny.
[01:50:26] It was here in Europe, where the ideas that planted
[01:50:29] the seeds of liberty that changed the world were born.
[01:50:31] It was here in Europe, where the world
[01:50:33] which gave the world a rule of law, the universities,
[01:50:37] and the scientific revolution.
[01:50:38] It was this continent that produced
[01:50:40] the genius of Mozart and Beethoven,
[01:50:42] of Dante and Shakespeare, of Michael Andolo and Da Vinci,
[01:50:46] of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
[01:50:48] And this is the place where the vaulted sealings
[01:50:52] of the assisting chapter, the towering spires
[01:50:55] of the Great Cathedral and Clown.
[01:50:57] They testify not just of the greatness of our past
[01:51:00] or to a faith in God that inspired these marbles.
[01:51:02] They foreshadow the wonders that await us in our future.
[01:51:07] But only if we are unapologetic in our heritage
[01:51:09] and proud of this common God,
[01:51:11] can we together begin the work of envisioning
[01:51:13] and shaping our economic and our political future.
[01:51:15] Oh, God, on a policy that's great.
[01:51:17] It was not inevitable.
[01:51:19] It was a conscious policy choice.
[01:51:21] We must fight for our mutual shared Western civilisation defense brigades.
[01:51:29] It's just so lame.
[01:51:31] It's so shitty.
[01:51:34] It's also hit Larry in, but I guess more civil.
[01:51:41] But that's enough for these fucking Eurocux to go.
[01:51:44] So now I like it.
[01:51:46] It's good for the economic undertaking.
[01:51:47] That stripped our nations of their wealth, of their productive capacity, and of their independence.
[01:51:52] Climate call.
[01:51:54] Also you have to understand like climate change is real, right?
[01:52:00] And the percentage climate change is real.
[01:52:02] It's been a thing that scientists have been warning about global warming.
[01:52:06] Climate catastrophe is a thing that is unavoidable undeniable.
[01:52:10] We're seeing the impact all the time.
[01:52:12] And yet because China are the superpower that has positioned itself the best against
[01:52:21] combating climate change, is seen as the major threat here, America is also actively not
[01:52:29] only pushing militarism, but also actively saying, climate change is fake, it's bullshit.
[01:52:35] You have to stop trying to move in the direction of renewables.
[01:52:42] This is another major, this is another major aspect of American engineering.
[01:52:49] They are actively trying to get Europe back on oil and natural gas.
[01:52:54] They are trying to move Europe and anyone else away from renewable energies and investing
[01:53:00] into renewable energies.
[01:53:01] It is a total psychopathic death cult.
[01:53:05] Okay.
[01:53:06] Yes, China is at Munich as well, of course, at the Munich Security Conference.
[01:53:11] But understand that like every conversation that's being had about renewable energy right now
[01:53:16] is being had specifically because China has the monopoly control over the energy grids
[01:53:25] and the procurement extraction and refinement process of the raw, the dollar
[01:53:33] are called raw earth minerals, rare earth minerals that are necessary for production, okay?
[01:53:42] And that is precisely the reason why they are trying to move away from that or trying
[01:53:47] to urge the European Union to not revitalize its grid and move in the direction of renewable
[01:53:54] energy.
[01:53:55] And the loss of our supply chain sovereignty was not a function of a prosperous and healthy
[01:53:58] system of global trade.
[01:53:59] It was foolish.
[01:54:00] It was a foolish but voluntary transformation of our economy that left us dependent on others for our needs and dangerously vulnerable to crisis.
[01:54:08] Mass migration is not a fringe concern of little consequence.
[01:54:13] It was and continues to be a crisis which is transforming and destabilizing, societies all across the West.
[01:54:20] Together, we can re-industrialize our economies and rebuild our capacity to defend our people.
[01:54:24] But the work of this new alliance should not be focused just on military cooperation
[01:54:29] and reclaiming the industries of the past.
[01:54:31] It should also be focused on together advancing our mutual interest in new frontiers.
[01:54:35] On shackling our ingenuity, our creativity, and the dynamic spirit to building new Western
[01:54:41] century.
[01:54:43] Commercial space traveled and cutting edge artificial intelligence, industrial automation
[01:54:46] and flex manufacturing, creating a Western supply chain for critical minerals not vulnerable
[01:54:51] to extortion from other powers and a unified effort to compete for market share and the economies of the global south.
[01:54:57] Together, we cannot only take back control of our own industries and supply chains.
[01:55:01] We can prosper in the areas that will define the 21st century.
[01:55:06] But we must also gain control of our national borders.
[01:55:08] Controlling who and how many people enter our countries, this is not an expression of xenophobia,
[01:55:14] it is not hate as a fundamental act of national sovereignty.
[01:55:17] And the failure to do so is not just an abdication of one of our most basic duties
[01:55:21] O to our people.
[01:55:22] It is an urgent threat to the fabric of our societies and the survival of our civilization itself.
[01:55:29] And finally, we can no longer place the so-called global order above the vital interests of our people and our nations.
[01:55:35] We do not need to abandon the system of international cooperation we authored.
[01:55:39] And we don't need to dismantle the global institutions of the old order that together we built.
[01:55:43] But these must be reformed.
[01:55:45] These must be rebuilt.
[01:55:48] For example, the United Nations still has tremendous potential
[01:55:50] to be a tool for good in the world,
[01:55:52] but we cannot ignore that today on the most pressing matters
[01:55:55] before us.
[01:55:56] It is no answers, as played virtually no role.
[01:56:00] It could not solve the war in Gaza.
[01:56:02] Instead, it was American leadership
[01:56:03] that freed captives from barbarians and brought
[01:56:05] about a fragile truth.
[01:56:07] It has not solved the war in Ukraine.
[01:56:09] It took American leadership and partnership
[01:56:11] with many of the countries here today
[01:56:12] just to bring the two sides to the table
[01:56:14] in search of a still a loose of peace.
[01:56:16] It was powerless to constrain.
[01:56:18] I'm sorry.
[01:56:19] I think whoever is the leader of the opposition
[01:56:28] for us against this has to use clear terminology
[01:56:32] when addressing this stuff and cannot shy away from openly
[01:56:38] saying that this is a continuation of the liberal international
[01:56:42] order and that this system has been proven to be an
[01:56:47] object failure. No more like going back to business is
[01:56:52] usual. You can't do that. You cannot do that. You have to
[01:56:58] be very clear in your terms to say what Marco Rubio's
[01:57:03] trying to offer is a soft landing. Back to business is
[01:57:07] usual militarism. And that is something that we can not
[01:57:12] get back to because what that looks like is no different than vulgar
[01:57:17] brandinism which yielded endless genocide of the Palestinians and created
[01:57:24] so much chaos and showed the world that the system is broken fundamentally.
[01:57:29] Okay.
[01:57:33] That's it.
[01:57:35] I cannot believe that they are, I cannot believe that he's going with this.
[01:57:39] like they're the best alternative here is to have Marco Rubio put lipstick back on the
[01:57:46] fucking pig. Only a month after Donald Trump said, nah, this is broken. We're going to keep
[01:57:52] dominating you.
[01:57:54] Frank, the nuclear program of Radical Shea Clarix and Tehran, that required 14 bombs
[01:57:58] dropped with precision from American D.C. bombers. And it was unable to address the
[01:58:03] threat to our security from a narco terrorist dictator in Venezuela, instead it took
[01:58:07] like American special forces to bring this
[01:58:08] future to justice.
[01:58:10] In a perfect world, all of these problems and more
[01:58:13] would be solved by diplomats and strongly
[01:58:15] word its resolutions.
[01:58:17] But we do not live in a perfect world.
[01:58:19] And we cannot continue to allow those who
[01:58:21] blightfully and openly threaten our citizens
[01:58:23] and endanger our global stability to shield themselves
[01:58:26] behind abstractions of international law.
[01:58:27] It's so funny because the guy who was doing that for Europe
[01:58:32] wasn't even Russia at least last month.
[01:58:36] It was Donald Trump, right?
[01:58:38] The reason why Europe is terrified of Vladimir Putin
[01:58:41] is because there's the fears, there's a red scare
[01:58:44] fears, there's a USSR Incursion,
[01:58:46] like the historical significance of Russian moving
[01:58:49] in that direction.
[01:58:51] But it was literally, it was Trump,
[01:58:53] it was Trump that was doing this.
[01:58:55] Trump was actually presenting a real grave threat
[01:58:59] to the European vessels.
[01:59:02] More so than even Vladimir Putin for a brief moment, right?
[01:59:04] like where the world said that they were more afraid in the Munich
[01:59:08] security conference, they asked people in the beginning of the
[01:59:11] conference, like who are you more threatened by?
[01:59:15] They universally said America, they said they were more threatened
[01:59:19] by America than China for the first time ever.
[01:59:30] Now post Marco Rubio speech, I, or sorry, the, no, no,
[01:59:34] the Munich one to it they said it at Davos and they said it at Munich in the beginning too.
[01:59:41] No, they said it in the beginning of the Munich security conferences as well. They said that they were
[01:59:45] more afraid of Donald Trump than Xi Jinping when pulled, which state themselves routinely
[01:59:51] violate. This is the path that President Trump and the United States has embarked upon.
[01:59:56] It is the path we ask you hearing. Are you a viewer counsel, low? It's Saturday?
[02:00:00] Also, so low, almost 30,000 people watching.
[02:00:05] I'd say it's pretty good.
[02:00:07] It's a joint son.
[02:00:08] It is a path we have walked together before,
[02:00:10] and hoped to walk together again.
[02:00:12] For five centuries, before the end of the Second World War,
[02:00:15] the West had been expanding.
[02:00:17] It's missionaries, it's pilgrims, it's soldiers,
[02:00:19] it's explorers, pouring out from its shores to cross oceans,
[02:00:22] set on new continents, build vast empires.
[02:00:24] I think you're misunderstanding Rubio explicitly said
[02:00:26] rule-based international order is bad and
[02:00:28] is bad and constrains the United States while being in effective even though the way it was
[02:00:32] designed heavily favor the US. There's neo-realist foreign policy on the right is explicit about
[02:00:37] multilateralism being useless. Yeah, but it's just a way to say the quiet part out loud for them.
[02:00:45] That's all this is. So as long as he maintains like European defense of the forefront of his
[02:00:50] conversation, even if he's using like, you know, he's peppering in white nationalism with like
[02:00:55] like Neocon sentiment, that's fine for the Europeans.
[02:00:59] As long as he doesn't put the Europeans in the crosshairs,
[02:01:02] and says, we have a shared understanding
[02:01:05] of defending Western civilization, Western culture.
[02:01:07] We're gonna fucking fight for you, not fight against you.
[02:01:12] Trump says we're gonna fight against you.
[02:01:14] Marguerobio comes out and says we're gonna fight for you,
[02:01:16] but we're gonna do it in a way where sometimes it might
[02:01:18] seem like we're dominating you, but it's fine.
[02:01:21] Then a lot of the European leadership will say,
[02:01:24] Yeah, that's fine by me.
[02:01:27] That's the reason why they liked the speech.
[02:01:29] Standing out across the globe.
[02:01:32] But in 1945, for the first time since the age of Columbus,
[02:01:36] it was contracting.
[02:01:38] Europe was enruined.
[02:01:40] Half of it lived behind an iron curtain in the rest.
[02:01:42] Look like it would soon follow.
[02:01:44] The great Western empires had entered
[02:01:46] and determined the climb, accelerated by godless communist
[02:01:49] revolutions by anti-colonial uprisings
[02:01:52] that would transform the world
[02:01:53] and drape the red hammer and siffle across vast swaths of the map
[02:01:57] and the years have come.
[02:01:59] Against that backdrop, then, as now,
[02:02:01] many came to believe that the West's age of dominance
[02:02:03] had come to an end, and that our future
[02:02:06] was destined to be a faint and feeble echo of our past.
[02:02:10] But together, our predecessors recognized that the decline
[02:02:15] was a choice, and it was a choice they refused to make.
[02:02:19] This is what we did together once before,
[02:02:21] and this is what President Trump and the United States
[02:02:23] want to do again now, together with you.
[02:02:27] And this is why we do not want our allies to be weak,
[02:02:30] because that makes us weaker.
[02:02:32] We want allies who can defend themselves
[02:02:34] so that no adversary will ever be tempted
[02:02:36] to test our collective strength.
[02:02:38] This is why we do not want our allies to be shackled
[02:02:40] by guilt and shame.
[02:02:41] We want allies who are proud of their culture
[02:02:43] and of their heritage who understand
[02:02:44] that we are ours to the same, great,
[02:02:46] and noble civilization and who together with us
[02:02:49] are willing and able to defend it.
[02:02:52] And this is why we do not want allies to rationalize the broken status quo, rather than
[02:02:56] reckon we'll notice what is necessary to fix it.
[02:02:59] For we in America have no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West
[02:03:04] managed decline.
[02:03:06] We do not seek to separate, but to revitalize an old friendship and renew the greatest civilization
[02:03:11] in human history.
[02:03:13] What we want is a reinvigorated alliance that recognizes that what hasailed our societies
[02:03:17] is not just a set of bad policies, but a malaise of hopelessness and complacency.
[02:03:22] And alliance is what the alliance that we want is one that is not paralyzed into
[02:03:25] an action by fear.
[02:03:26] It's fear of climate change, fear of war, fear of technology instead, we wanted alliance
[02:03:30] that boldly raises into the...
[02:03:31] He's saying like, you gotta be bold, you gotta be brave.
[02:03:34] We're gonna do some fuck shit.
[02:03:35] Again, you gotta come along with us.
[02:03:38] That's crazy.
[02:03:39] I mean, this is some straight-up Nazi Garbanzo for the record.
[02:03:43] And as long as the European nation states are controlled by people who are happy with the current business as usual, as long as they can like put the pressure on the naysayers, there's like that's the big problem in Europe, right?
[02:04:02] That was a big problem with Israel as well.
[02:04:05] Like the endless amount of protests and the broad recognition
[02:04:09] that like the democratic process wasn't actually really
[02:04:13] happening.
[02:04:14] It wasn't a real democracy at all.
[02:04:16] Was making it much harder for the liberals in Europe
[02:04:21] to maintain their grip on power.
[02:04:24] And that's, you know, that's the real concern here.
[02:04:28] Margo Rubio in some ways is not different
[02:04:32] in the J.D. Vain speech, where he's basically saying, like, you have to be, you have to
[02:04:35] come along for the ride, whether you think you like it or not.
[02:04:40] The teacher, and the only thing that we have used in that word, was the Nazi-Nazi-Nazi-Nazi-Nazi,
[02:04:45] I mean, yeah, what do you say to someone who wants to, you know, if he was delivering this
[02:04:52] speech in German, maybe you could understand it?
[02:04:55] Is that what it is?
[02:04:57] Is it because he's saying it in English that is like hard to comprehend?
[02:05:00] is there's not a lot of differences between what he's saying here as far as the superiority
[02:05:05] of Western civilization and what Adolf Hitler's plea was to Europe initially before World
[02:05:10] War II. It's identical as a matter of fact. It is identical. Adolf Hitler made plenty of
[02:05:18] please to England. I mean, he was an Anglo-File.
[02:05:28] Aim of not leaving our nation's prouder, stronger and wealthier for our children.
[02:05:32] An alliance ready to defend our people to safeguard our interest in to preserve the freedom of action that allows us to shape our own destiny.
[02:05:39] Not one that exists to operate in global welfare safe and atone for the purported sins of past generations.
[02:05:45] And a line for this not allow its power to be outsourced, constrained, or subordinated,
[02:05:49] to systems beyond its control.
[02:05:51] One, that does not depend on others for the critical necessities of its national life.
[02:05:55] And one that does not maintain the polite pretense, that are way of life.
[02:05:59] Like, this is not dishonesty, by the way.
[02:06:01] It requires an impressive amount of dishonesty for the U.S.
[02:06:03] The veto, multiple UN efforts to end the war in Gaza, and then come out and back
[02:06:06] to you and for playing an overall ending in Gaza war.
[02:06:09] Here's the problem.
[02:06:11] I think Matt does his perspective here is unrealistic, okay?
[02:06:17] Because the UN design in the liberal international order
[02:06:20] was so that they played along with whatever the fuck America wanted
[02:06:24] and that's precise.
[02:06:25] That's reflected in like our Cuba policy.
[02:06:27] That's reflected in our Israel policy.
[02:06:29] For years and years, the United Nations
[02:06:32] has made a big fuss about Israel being in apartheid state.
[02:06:36] And nothing has come about, right?
[02:06:38] The reality of the matter is, Mark Rubius is basically saying, like, the UN is a hurdle.
[02:06:45] That's the reason why the UN is becoming too much of a hurdle in our vision, in the way
[02:06:52] that we want to move around the world.
[02:06:55] It's too, it's not compliant enough, even aesthetically.
[02:07:01] And because America's global power is being tested for the first time ever,
[02:07:06] militarily with Russia in Ukraine and economically with China being the manufacturing hub of the planet now.
[02:07:16] That's the reason why they're sweating the small stuff in ways that they never did.
[02:07:22] Because the United Nations is always stood in opposition to the United States of America, even though overall it's packaged it in a way where like the ICCCICJ like they just go after America's enemies and never against America.
[02:07:35] You know, so the reality is, Margaruvios basically saying that this system doesn't work for us anymore.
[02:07:43] And that's, in my opinion, and I don't think this is too helpful of a perspective.
[02:07:49] I don't think I'm being too optimistic when I say this, like, I think America is sweating.
[02:07:54] This hurdle right now, then ever before, because it's no, it doesn't have the same motion it did.
[02:08:00] It doesn't command the season the same way that it once did.
[02:08:04] there's one among many, and that ask for permission
[02:08:07] before it acts.
[02:08:09] And above all, in alliance, based on the recognition
[02:08:12] that we, the West, have inherited together,
[02:08:15] what we have inherited together is something
[02:08:16] that is unique and distinctive and irreplaceable.
[02:08:20] Because this, after all, is the very foundation
[02:08:23] of the transatlantic bond.
[02:08:25] Acting together in this way, we will not just
[02:08:27] top or cover a same foreign policy.
[02:08:29] It will restore to us a clear sense of ourselves,
[02:08:33] story, placing the world. By the way, Chicago mayor is about to be in the building and I'm going to welcome him in a second and then we're going to move on. We're going to talk about like what progressive mayors can do what he has done. All this stuff.
[02:08:50] And, uh, the glory life foot. Yeah. We're gonna talk a, a, a, a glory life
[02:08:56] fits in the building. Robin manuals in the building. Um, the real
[02:09:03] Brandon is in the building. Let's go Brandon. Um. Um. And, uh, and, you
[02:09:11] know, uh, we'll have, we'll have a conversation and then we'll get back to
[02:09:15] the meeting, street y'all and stuff after he's, he's, he's left the building.
[02:09:18] And in so doing, it will repeat and deter the forces of civilizational
[02:09:22] erasure that today Venice menace both America and Europe alike.
[02:09:27] So in the time of headlines, carelding the end of the transatlantic era,
[02:09:31] let it be known and clear to all that this is neither our goal nor our wish,
[02:09:37] because for us Americans, our home may be in the Western Hemisphere,
[02:09:41] but we will always be a child of Europe.
[02:09:44] Our story began with an Italian explorer, who's a venture into the great unknown to discover
[02:09:56] a new world, brought Christianity to the Americas, and became the legend that defined the
[02:10:01] imagination of our pioneer nation.
[02:10:03] Our first college eventually by English settlers, to whom we own not just the language
[02:10:07] and speak, but the whole of our political and legal system.
[02:10:11] Our frontiers were shaped by Scott's Irish,
[02:10:13] that proud, hardy clan from the hills of Oster.
[02:10:16] They gave us David Crocket, Mark Twain,
[02:10:18] and Teddy Roosevelt, the Neil Armstrong.
[02:10:20] Our great Midwestern heartland was built
[02:10:22] by German farmers in Prassman, who transformed empty plains
[02:10:26] into a global agricultural powerhouse.
[02:10:28] And, by the way, dramatically upgraded
[02:10:30] the quality of American beer.
[02:10:34] Our expansion into the interior,
[02:10:36] followed the footsteps of French perpetrators
[02:10:38] and explorers whose names, by the way,
[02:10:39] still adorned the street signs and towns, names all across the Mississippi Valley.
[02:10:44] Our horses, our ranchers, our rodeos, the entire romance of the Calgary Archetype that
[02:10:49] became synonymous with the American West.
[02:10:52] These were born in Spain.
[02:10:53] He said, Archetype, and our largest and most iconic city, was named New Amsterdam.
[02:10:58] Before Archetype, bro, was named New York.
[02:11:02] And you know that in the year that my country was founded Lorenzo and Catalina, to all
[02:11:06] do.
[02:11:07] Look, this beach is too far.
[02:11:08] We're looking at it from a EU-Niola perspective.
[02:11:14] Yeah, if you're like, I mean, look, look, look,
[02:11:18] there is a, there,
[02:11:20] not to get all third worldess up in this bitch,
[02:11:23] but like, this is something that I talk about quite a bit
[02:11:26] during the genocide in Gaza
[02:11:29] where Europeans have this nascent
[02:11:33] uh... unrecognized level of like your racism like European leadership specifically
[02:11:40] and this tugs on that a little bit
[02:11:42] it's maybe a little too american little too white nationalist in general
[02:11:49] but he's hitting
[02:11:51] what is this is why it is why it's lives the sciences tellers polite me while he
[02:11:54] weasels uh...
[02:11:55] me on this weasel has on the left biggest up a means the fucking form president calm down
[02:12:03] pointing out that as if York is in a European city too,
[02:12:06] the amount he's the idiot.
[02:12:09] Lived in Kassalam on Farothal in the Kingdom of Peabmont,
[02:12:11] Serdignan, and Jose Manuel Arena lived in Sevilla, Spain.
[02:12:15] I don't know what of anything they knew about the 13 colonies,
[02:12:19] which are gained their independence from the British Empire.
[02:12:21] But here's what I'm certain of.
[02:12:23] They could have never imagined that 250 years later,
[02:12:27] one of their direct descendants,
[02:12:28] would be back here today on this continent
[02:12:30] as the chief diplomat of that information like this one probably banks so hard for
[02:12:35] Asman goes audience like this speech is almost designed perfectly for Asman goes audience of like
[02:12:40] the the euro racist trash that fancy themselves to be like American maga
[02:12:45] because this like this is a perfect melting pot of your the new version of euro fascism
[02:12:51] euro fascism now in the modern age is very maga coded
[02:12:56] And this also, this also perfectly ties that together.
[02:13:02] And it's also civil enough for the euro liberals
[02:13:05] to also engage with this in a positive way.
[02:13:10] Where it's like, we're all, we're all,
[02:13:12] this like beautiful Western civilization.
[02:13:14] We all have the same interests here,
[02:13:16] which is unlimited death and destruction for all in the periphery.
[02:13:20] And a share of profits, a profit distribution
[02:13:23] that you will benefit from as well, all this stuff.
[02:13:25] all this stuff and yet here I am reminded by my own story that both our histories and
[02:13:30] our faith will always be linked together we rebuilt the shattered continent and the
[02:13:36] wake of two devastating world wars what we found ourselves divided once again by the
[02:13:40] iron curtain the free west linked arms with the courageous dissidents struggling against
[02:13:44] tyranny and the east to defeat Soviet communism we have fought against each other
[02:13:49] than a reconciled.
[02:13:50] Then.
[02:13:51] All right.
[02:13:52] We've got the Chicago mayor in the building, everybody.
[02:13:55] Here it is.
[02:13:56] Let me fix this camera real quick.
[02:14:01] All right.
[02:14:03] Perfect.
[02:14:04] Hello.
[02:14:05] Welcome.
[02:14:06] Welcome.
[02:14:07] You got a water.
[02:14:08] If you want.
[02:14:09] I also have a bunch of sodas.
[02:14:11] Oh, no.
[02:14:12] I'm going to go with water.
[02:14:13] You don't drink back on what is this?
[02:14:15] Oh, that's in.
[02:14:16] I got a lot of stuff here.
[02:14:18] you keep your so focused?
[02:14:19] Yeah, yeah.
[02:14:21] Exactly.
[02:14:22] All right, well, a pleasure to have you.
[02:14:25] I've become a big fan of your city as of late.
[02:14:31] You were on the Jampot, too, I think, right?
[02:14:33] Love those guys.
[02:14:34] They really are a great group of young brothers.
[02:14:36] They're just a great work.
[02:14:37] Elevated in the consciousness of America.
[02:14:39] So that's always dope to see the next generation
[02:14:42] of conscientious thinkers and influencers
[02:14:46] that understand the political moment that we're in.
[02:14:50] Yeah, I mean, someone's got to do it out in the marketplace.
[02:14:55] The mayor's might as low, hold on.
[02:14:56] Yeah.
[02:14:57] I thought, no, it's just, yeah, you got to yell a little bit louder.
[02:15:01] Yeah, you're used to it though.
[02:15:03] You, yeah, wow, it's hoping to come.
[02:15:05] It's LA.
[02:15:06] I thought it was going to come and chill a little bit.
[02:15:08] So I'll bring some of that Chicago energy.
[02:15:10] I got you.
[02:15:11] Yeah.
[02:15:12] It's not a word.
[02:15:13] We don't chill out here.
[02:15:14] Also colder in LA than usual, I feel like burr.
[02:15:19] Yeah, that very tough, six degrees.
[02:15:21] But it's always tough to withstand.
[02:15:23] Like you're in a fool, sweat suit, yeah, I'm cold right now.
[02:15:27] This is, you know, I'm chilly, I'm chilly in the house.
[02:15:31] But for you, it's like this is a t-shirt weather, right?
[02:15:33] And this is comfortable.
[02:15:34] I mean, we could play a double header, baseball,
[02:15:36] to what I like this.
[02:15:37] Yeah, brand Johnson, everybody.
[02:15:40] What's up, yo?
[02:15:41] Thank you so much for coming.
[02:15:43] Obviously, progressive mayors and socialist mayors are at the forefront of the conversation
[02:15:50] right now all around the nation with Zoram and Donnie's victory, so I wanted to talk
[02:15:55] about the trials and tribulations of being a progressive mayor, especially in a city like
[02:16:00] Chicago, so we'll just dive right into that.
[02:16:05] You won after Lori Lifefoot, after a sequence of Chicago mayors that were establishment
[02:16:14] Democrats and ineffective for the most part, what have been some of the major hurdles
[02:16:19] that you had to overcome, pushing an agenda that is more progressive than what most people
[02:16:26] would ever assume of a major city?
[02:16:28] Well, first of all, it has been the joy of my life serving as mayor of one of the
[02:16:32] largest economies in the world, having started off my professional career as someone who
[02:16:40] was involved in youth development, eventually became a public school teacher, organizer,
[02:16:45] and that led to the political aspirations that got us in this moment.
[02:16:50] I would just say that the big challenge for progressive leaders, progressive executives
[02:16:56] in particular, there aren't many examples in models.
[02:17:00] There aren't many, there's not a template, if you will, that we are afforded.
[02:17:04] It's like when I was a public school teacher, you know, I have the veteran educators.
[02:17:09] So I wasn't necessarily creating less implants from scratch, right?
[02:17:14] Because there are those who had been there, done that.
[02:17:17] Some of the students, my colleagues taught their parents and their aunts and uncles, right?
[02:17:21] So there's some familiarity there.
[02:17:24] is leading a major city like Chicago where you had one family in particular that held the
[02:17:31] fifth floor for nearly 50 years combined, right? And so we're talking about several years,
[02:17:40] decades of sort of institutional complacency that blocked out, you know, what sensible about
[02:17:47] politics, which is ensuring that everyday people working people had access, right? So
[02:17:53] was really just overcoming the fact that one
[02:17:56] there was no template years of neglect.
[02:17:59] And then three, I was born into this work
[02:18:02] in the midst of crisis.
[02:18:04] And I'm happy to dig into that.
[02:18:05] But those have been three of the most dynamic challenges
[02:18:09] that I've had to face as a progressive leader,
[02:18:12] particularly for a city like Chicago,
[02:18:14] then hasn't had many examples.
[02:18:17] What are some of the biggest setbacks, though,
[02:18:19] as far as like the older matureture that exists?
[02:18:22] like I feel like there's a lot of power sharing that takes place, like because most people
[02:18:26] think like all mayoral structures is identical and yet I feel like Chicago is a little bit
[02:18:32] more decentralized as far as like the power sharing goes, right?
[02:18:35] We'll just say in comparison to like New York for example.
[02:18:37] Well, I think Chicago is unique in that the mayor, the executive also presides over the
[02:18:45] legislative branch.
[02:18:47] that, you know, don't get any idea as you are. That's working for me. But I would say that the
[02:18:54] hurdles or just the element of governance, the challenges there really are more connected to
[02:19:04] the animus towards the value system that I bring. Like the structure in of itself does have
[02:19:10] some degree of impediment, right?
[02:19:12] But, you know, our governmental structure
[02:19:16] is not necessarily an idea that makes it impossible
[02:19:22] to lead what I'm faced with right now
[02:19:24] is that the individuals that have had
[02:19:28] untethered access to the fifth floor
[02:19:30] now have to share it with working people.
[02:19:33] Yeah.
[02:19:34] And they have been resistant.
[02:19:35] Oh, absolutely.
[02:19:36] What are some of the major battles that you've had
[02:19:40] deal with as far as like advancing a more progressive agenda. Like what were some of your goals in general
[02:19:46] because I know you tested out a pilot program for a pantry system, right, in the city.
[02:19:54] But what are, you know, what have been some of the, the major battles that you had to fight?
[02:20:01] I mean, there's been another number of them. Let me just center it around what my ultimate vision
[02:20:05] for Chicago is, I'm working to build the safest, most affordable big city in America, right?
[02:20:11] I mean, you look at the other large cities, though that there are, there's progress being made
[02:20:17] around safety, what good does it do to have a state city, but working people cannot afford to live
[02:20:23] there? But vice versa, what's the point of having an affordable city if people don't feel safe?
[02:20:29] So everything that I've done has been centered around building safe and affordable communities.
[02:20:34] And those battles have been everything from me pushing for pay time off for workers, right?
[02:20:43] So with the first big city in America to offer up 10 days of pay time off for over 1 million
[02:20:50] workers.
[02:20:51] Now benefit from that ordinance.
[02:20:55] We abolish the minimum wage for tip workers.
[02:20:58] So tip workers will make the minimum wage that every other worker receives.
[02:21:04] plus their tips, those were some real major battles that I had to overcome to get our
[02:21:10] pro-worker agenda through.
[02:21:12] We've had some setbacks, right?
[02:21:14] I have this effort to increase the transaction tax on property that's worth more than a million
[02:21:25] dollars.
[02:21:26] But it required a ballot referendum.
[02:21:28] So we were able to pass it in city council to get it on the ballot.
[02:21:32] We lost it at the ballot box during the election.
[02:21:37] I mean, it wasn't the best organizing operation
[02:21:40] that we have put together in the past.
[02:21:42] However, that would have raised $100 million
[02:21:45] to address homelessness.
[02:21:47] So that was a setback for us.
[02:21:49] But overall, my desire to build more affordable homes
[02:21:54] invest in our young people, opening up
[02:21:57] and expanding mental health clinics and services.
[02:22:01] Again, happy to dig into all of that.
[02:22:03] But we've been able to accomplish a good part
[02:22:05] of what I campaigned on.
[02:22:07] The challenge, of course, has been just fighting through
[02:22:10] the status quo of the political establishment
[02:22:14] that have not accepted the results of the last election
[02:22:18] that the city of Chicago obviously wanted
[02:22:20] a working class individual who's tethered to public sector
[02:22:26] public accommodations to run the city.
[02:22:30] So there's been a massive amount of money
[02:22:33] to interrupt and disrupt our overall agenda.
[02:22:37] Yeah.
[02:22:39] Let me ask you this then.
[02:22:40] So you do come from an activist background.
[02:22:43] Yes.
[02:22:44] And that obviously guides your worldview that helps you're
[02:22:48] understanding of working class background.
[02:22:51] What were some of the immediate reality checks
[02:22:54] that you got?
[02:22:55] as far as how you felt running for office versus how you governed.
[02:23:02] What were some of what was the biggest thing that you realize is like,
[02:23:06] wow, this is a lot more difficult than I thought it was going to be.
[02:23:09] I mean, honestly, it was the inheritance of the failures.
[02:23:19] Right? I mean, it's, it, I never looked at the job or even the task of the job to be
[02:23:26] insurmountable. Like the job is the job, right? You show up for it every single day with a
[02:23:31] clear vision, desire to bring change. You bring your skill sets, your, your, you know, information,
[02:23:39] your experiences, you bring people together, like that, that, in that aspect, that didn't
[02:23:45] necessarily overwhelm me.
[02:23:47] There were some challenges I think in the immediate
[02:23:51] pulling the movement into the workspace
[02:23:54] that had historically been left out
[02:23:57] where the fifth floor had been the target
[02:23:59] for all of these years.
[02:24:00] Now, change in the paradigm
[02:24:02] where the fifth floor is not necessary to target,
[02:24:05] but it's the area of course that we wanna be held accountable
[02:24:08] but now the people who have been pushing the fifth floor
[02:24:13] for the floor is synonymous or is more symbolic for the office of the mayor. That's how we
[02:24:19] describe it in Chicago because it's obviously on the fifth floor. But what it can refer to,
[02:24:25] we just say the fifth floor we say the mayor's office, right? And so, I guess the larger point is,
[02:24:31] there was a challenge of getting the movement to relate to government, not as an opposition,
[02:24:38] but as a co-equal in terms of how we distribute services for people.
[02:24:43] And so the big hurdle was one coming over,
[02:24:46] getting over that mindset.
[02:24:47] But two is that, look, we're talking about years
[02:24:52] and years where the pensions weren't paid.
[02:24:55] Where schools had not been invested in.
[02:24:57] So it was really just overcoming the paradigm
[02:25:01] that had been established.
[02:25:03] And then beginning to move our city in the direction
[02:25:07] of support, love, and care.
[02:25:10] And that's still an ongoing challenge, right?
[02:25:11] because again, we're talking about people, right?
[02:25:15] And so whenever you're dealing with people,
[02:25:16] you're gonna be confronted with just certain idioms
[02:25:19] that you're gonna have to work through.
[02:25:21] Yeah, so all right, let's hone in on some of these areas,
[02:25:26] these areas of pressure.
[02:25:30] The way I see it from the outside looking in,
[02:25:32] I feel like there are, it's gonna be somewhat reductive,
[02:25:36] but there are multiple forces that play
[02:25:40] that are constantly going to be a thorn on your side.
[02:25:43] You have the big business interests on the one side.
[02:25:47] And this, you can break that down into different industries as well,
[02:25:51] or different sectors as well, like real estate.
[02:25:55] You know, like private schooling is another one.
[02:25:58] You have police as an institution that is always going to apply pressure.
[02:26:03] There is this balance that you have to strike when you're the mayor,
[02:26:06] because like on the outside, you can lead Black Lives Matter protest,
[02:26:09] So when you're the mayor, you reside over, I mean, you have control over the police
[02:26:15] forces as well.
[02:26:16] So then I feel like that creates a juxtaposition between like the same outside pressure
[02:26:20] that we were talking about that you want to represent while simultaneously dealing with
[02:26:24] the people that are in charge.
[02:26:26] And then you have the press, local press as well.
[02:26:29] The local press is not being very kind to your mayoralty, I would say.
[02:26:33] I think they are always going to be playing a role in undermining the goals that you're
[02:26:41] trying to accomplish for the most part.
[02:26:43] I don't know if you would say that's a fair assessment.
[02:26:45] Would you agree with that?
[02:26:46] I would agree with that.
[02:26:47] Okay.
[02:26:48] In fact, one of the first, one of the major newspapers that day after I got elected, their
[02:26:54] headline was, Merrillick, Brandon Johnson, thanked everybody including God except for President
[02:27:02] Barack Obama.
[02:27:03] I mean, it was so random and disingenuous as well, like from the very beginning, the corporate media has just been out to separate me from my base, but also to characterize my leadership and administration as some sort of fluid.
[02:27:21] Why didn't you think we're out along? I mean, it just the speech was too long.
[02:27:25] I always, every morning I wake up, I think,
[02:27:28] you probably will run the Bama forever.
[02:27:30] I'm a thank you.
[02:27:31] Yes, God is great.
[02:27:32] Thank you, Barack Obama, let's eat this food.
[02:27:35] Yeah.
[02:27:36] Yeah, so that's just the between you and I.
[02:27:38] Yeah, I'll work on that.
[02:27:39] That's a difference for me.
[02:27:41] Yeah, now I lay me down to sleep.
[02:27:43] I think Barack Obama lives so sleepy.
[02:27:46] Yeah, that's what I mean, listen.
[02:27:48] It's just a difference between you and I, I guess.
[02:27:50] But the media has not been so kind to me,
[02:27:52] even though I think Barack Obama all the time.
[02:27:55] But I guess I'm forgetting other groups to thank.
[02:27:58] So that's one aspect.
[02:28:00] So you got the media.
[02:28:00] Let's talk about the trickier ones.
[02:28:06] The pervasive influence that certain sectors have
[02:28:09] over politics in virtually every major city
[02:28:14] and every town, the national democratic party,
[02:28:18] the Republican party, real estate,
[02:28:22] the real estate lobby.
[02:28:25] how how have they set up major hurdles against what you want to accomplish. Yeah, that's a
[02:28:31] great perspective that it's not necessarily unique to Chicago, right? This is a pervasive
[02:28:37] challenge that we have around the country, you know, I often think about the words of just as
[02:28:43] brandys a hundred years ago. He said that you can either have a democracy or wealth in the hands
[02:28:49] of the concentrated few, but you cannot have both, right? And we just saw the largest upward
[02:28:53] transfer of wealth under the Trump administration that we've ever seen in the history of America.
[02:28:59] So their influence, whether it's the real estate lobby and other corporate interests, they have
[02:29:07] worked overtime, quite frankly, to undermine my administration. In fact, the brings Chicago home
[02:29:13] ballot referendum, again, would have raised $100 million on property that was owned by people
[02:29:21] who the property was worth more than a million dollars.
[02:29:24] So 97% of people who transfer their property
[02:29:29] would have seen a tax reduction.
[02:29:31] 3% less than 3% would have saw a nominal increase
[02:29:36] that would have addressed an issue that even corporate interests
[02:29:40] ostensibly want to address as well, right?
[02:29:42] And they spent two, three millions of dollars
[02:29:45] against that campaign to distort the effort
[02:29:50] And that was a difficult setback to have.
[02:29:55] Even with my last budget cycle, we challenged corporations
[02:30:00] to put more skin in the game, to balance our budgets
[02:30:03] so that we're not sticking it to working people.
[02:30:06] And we instituted some great corporate taxes.
[02:30:10] We have a brand new one, the first of its kind.
[02:30:13] It's called the Smart Tax.
[02:30:14] It's the social media amusement responsibility tax.
[02:30:18] So it's a tax on these large tech companies that have more than 100,000 followers.
[02:30:24] And essentially the revenue that we would generate from these big tech companies is going
[02:30:28] to go into our work to expand mental and behavior healthcare services.
[02:30:32] But there was another one that we were pushing for, called the corporate head tax.
[02:30:36] Essentially, it's a tax on big corporations that have more than a certain amount of employees.
[02:30:42] And again, it would have generated $100 million.
[02:30:45] And we're talking about 0.5% of the corporations.
[02:30:48] Yeah.
[02:30:49] So we're talking about a handful of corporations that would have generated revenue
[02:30:53] to address safety, which is the thing that corporate leaders say that they want
[02:30:57] big cities like Chicago to address.
[02:31:00] And they spent millions of dollars on ads to influence the city council to disrupt
[02:31:06] what essentially would have been 1.67% of our overall multi-billion dollar budget.
[02:31:13] I mean, these individuals are so greedy in terms of their desire to capture wealth.
[02:31:18] It's beyond greed, it's adverse, right?
[02:31:21] Well, they only want to leave crumbs behind for the rest of us, right?
[02:31:24] So there's been a concert at F or not just through corporate media, but through other social
[02:31:31] media means to disrupt and distort our vision, and then ultimately they've used their
[02:31:36] dollars and influence to dictate to elected leaders how they should vote even though their
[02:31:43] constituency doesn't support the very thing that corporate interests are trying to promote
[02:31:51] and push through those elected leaders.
[02:31:53] So for instance, the corporate headtecks,
[02:31:55] 80% of Chicago and said that it was the right thing to do.
[02:31:59] And there were 30 alters who rejected it.
[02:32:01] Because of the influence from big money and corporations.
[02:32:05] Do you ever feel the need to call them out by name?
[02:32:08] Like by your assessment, is it appropriate
[02:32:12] to sometimes do away with that delicate balance?
[02:32:15] Yeah.
[02:32:16] And as you say, these guys are the ones
[02:32:17] who are part of my language,
[02:32:19] fucking up the bag for you guys and just come out and outright apply pressure like not shy away
[02:32:27] from using the people that brought you into this office and maybe even using the organizations
[02:32:35] that have played a role in bringing you into power and try to fight. I think you probably know
[02:32:43] Why I'm asking this question because there is another example here of a mayor that ran on this populist momentum
[02:32:52] This populist wave against all odds against the establishment Democrats in the Republican party and is now
[02:32:58] I think experiencing a little bit of that someone I know
[02:33:02] Personally is or I'm I'm Donnie in New York
[02:33:05] So I'm trying to figure out like from your lessons like how can we translate that to
[02:33:10] good governance both in New York and in Chicago as well that benefits the
[02:33:14] working class. Yeah, what your motivation is there. And yes, I do believe
[02:33:21] that there are appropriate moments when you have to name people, right? And so
[02:33:26] during the budget battle, for instance, there's an individual who has given millions
[02:33:30] of dollars to a lot of different politicians. But of recent, it's been very
[02:33:36] clear that his efforts have been intentionally motivated to disrupt the movement that elected
[02:33:42] me as name is Michael Sachs. He's spent hundreds of millions of dollars across the globe.
[02:33:47] He is a strong contributor to APEC for instance. And so this is an individual that has used
[02:33:53] his wealth and his influence to undermine the work that we're doing in Chicago. And there are others
[02:33:58] like him. I do know that people try to strike a balance because look, there are different
[02:34:05] instances in what some of these individuals might be on the same page, depending on the
[02:34:10] particular issue or conversation. My experience has not been the case. In this instance,
[02:34:16] where again, we had two administrations ago that, you know, Michael Sachs had a lot of influence
[02:34:23] in that administration, and that administration closed schools. It's just an administration. That
[02:34:28] was ramen manual. And so they called. We're going to talk about ramen in a second. We have to.
[02:34:33] Okay, I mean, if you just insist, but you're, you're, you're, you're okay.
[02:34:37] Okay, well then, then granted.
[02:34:39] But, you know, that administration shut down schools.
[02:34:42] The administration closed mental health clinics.
[02:34:45] The, that administration pushed for privatization.
[02:34:48] We saw the, the force out of black residents in many different parts of the city,
[02:34:54] particularly the West and South side.
[02:34:56] In particular, as it relates to that administration and Michael Sachs's
[02:35:00] is tethered to that administration, but we also saw, you know, a boy who was brutalized
[02:35:08] and murdered by a police officer and that whole operation worked to cover up the actual
[02:35:14] murder.
[02:35:15] Right?
[02:35:16] So, yes, I do believe that this moment does call for a boldness and we have to call out
[02:35:22] these actors and players who are contributing to the demise of society and their efforts
[02:35:29] to do some goodwill in pockets, it does not cover for all of the damage in harm that they've
[02:35:36] caused.
[02:35:37] Yeah.
[02:35:38] The reason why I said we got to talk about Romano is because obviously like a lot of your work
[02:35:44] goes into undoing many of the things that he did as the disgraced mayor of Chicago.
[02:35:52] And the reason why I'm bringing it up also is because he has ambitions of higher office,
[02:35:58] even though he was sent out in exile as a Japanese ambassador ship.
[02:36:03] He's back, and he seemingly wants to run for president.
[02:36:08] What would you say about his mayoral reign in Chicago and what that spells for what he is
[02:36:16] planning on doing if he were to ever get a crumb of power within the Democratic Party?
[02:36:21] Well, the Emmanuel administration embodied the 1% of society.
[02:36:29] You know, I mean, everything that he did in the Obama administration as well.
[02:36:33] Oh, absolutely.
[02:36:34] Like, look, and this might be a good time to just insert a thank you Obama if we're going
[02:36:38] to criticize him.
[02:36:39] So I don't know if this is a good time to pray.
[02:36:41] But I will say though, you know, the 99% if you will, that entire movement,
[02:36:49] There was no better sort of example of the stratification between the 1% and everybody else than the
[02:36:56] Emmanuel administration. And he did apologize for it. He was very clear. He believed in, you know,
[02:37:03] austere budgets. He did not believe in the public sector, which is in a fence to someone like me,
[02:37:10] you know, who's ancestors fought for public accommodations, right? You think about the demands of
[02:37:15] descendants of slaves, those who escape, of course, that brutal institution, black folks in
[02:37:23] this country after securing our liberation, fought for education, housing, healthcare, transportation,
[02:37:28] good-paying jobs. I always add the friendly amendment, which is environmental justice. All the
[02:37:33] areas, of course, that Donald Trump is attacking and defunding. But that playbook was not introduced
[02:37:39] by Donald Trump, that playbook was being moved by democratic
[02:37:44] and mayors across this country, then so you had a very strong
[02:37:48] privatization agenda that basically wanted to continue to carry
[02:37:54] favor with the ultra rich, and that has led to the dismantling of the very
[02:37:58] institutions that working people rely upon. And so yeah, I mean, it was just
[02:38:03] met with his time was, I think, the sort of pinnacle, if you will, of that not just conservative,
[02:38:14] but that corporatized form of politics that had embedded its way into the mainstream fabric
[02:38:23] of the Democratic Party. And then that's what ultimately helped, you know, essentially
[02:38:29] my radicalization, if you will, as we saw these public institutions being defunded and disrupted
[02:38:36] and how the Democratic Party was leading the charge across America of how to do just that.
[02:38:42] And the manual administration, again, took that effort and essentially placed it on steroids.
[02:38:51] And we're still living through the consequences of that.
[02:38:54] What are some of the areas that you've had to basically play the role of cleanup job that were the most devastated after this corporate focus in governance?
[02:39:04] I think the first area has been around our public education system.
[02:39:09] Right. So democratizing the public education system.
[02:39:13] We're going to have a fully elected school board.
[02:39:16] in by this time next year.
[02:39:19] That's something that was on the herd of.
[02:39:21] And so as a progressive leader,
[02:39:22] of course I'm going to expand democracy.
[02:39:24] Is it messy?
[02:39:25] Yes, but I want much rather take my chances
[02:39:28] within elected school board than mayoral control
[02:39:31] because of what that has meant for working people
[02:39:35] over the course of years.
[02:39:37] And so just recently in my last budget,
[02:39:40] I released a largest amount of $10,
[02:39:43] which is a tax increment financing,
[02:39:45] dollars that have that are withheld from the public spaces used of course to bring development,
[02:39:52] but that development never reached the very communities that it was designed to do.
[02:39:55] And so every year there's a surplus that previous administrations would just use as a slush fund.
[02:40:01] Well, I released a half a billion dollars into our public schools.
[02:40:05] So that's part of the cleanup.
[02:40:07] The Emanuel administration shut down mental health clinics.
[02:40:10] I've reopened three of them.
[02:40:11] And again, we've instituted this new tax, the social media
[02:40:15] amusement, responsibility tax, responsibility tax,
[02:40:18] to make sure that there's revenue for it.
[02:40:20] The Emmanuel administration dismantled the department
[02:40:23] of the environment.
[02:40:25] I mean, I just want to let that breathe.
[02:40:26] I'm like, no, come on, I'm like,
[02:40:27] no, come on, I'm like, no, come on.
[02:40:28] Who cares about the environment?
[02:40:29] Let me come on.
[02:40:30] You know what I'm saying?
[02:40:31] When you drive to live on the same earth anyway,
[02:40:33] we're going to just go somewhere else if all else fails, right?
[02:40:35] No matter how hard they try to figure out
[02:40:38] how to ship life or the abstine files to Mars
[02:40:41] in the meantime, we're right here on Earth.
[02:40:44] So I re-estituted the department of the environment
[02:40:48] as another element to clean up.
[02:40:50] And then quite frankly, how we generate revenue.
[02:40:53] So for a very long time, it's fine,
[02:40:55] fees, property taxes, my push has been,
[02:40:58] that has left our budgets in turmoil.
[02:41:01] And so the best way to stabilize an economy
[02:41:05] is to have an equitable distribution of resources,
[02:41:08] but that also includes ensuring
[02:41:10] that the responsibility of how we generate revenue
[02:41:14] doesn't solely wrestle the bags of working people.
[02:41:16] I think there's one angle that we have to discuss here
[02:41:19] that I feel like is oftentimes not discussed enough.
[02:41:24] And that is people of color.
[02:41:27] Black people and brown people in general
[02:41:30] comprise a massive percentage of the entire state's students
[02:41:36] in Chicago and the Chicago Public School system.
[02:41:39] I believe it's what 90% exactly.
[02:41:42] Yeah, that's between nine and nine.
[02:41:43] We're out of blood students, right?
[02:41:44] And so when you're actually shutting off funds
[02:41:47] to the Chicago public school system,
[02:41:51] you're actually undermining the next generation
[02:41:54] of black and brown students in the entire state of Illinois.
[02:41:57] And the same goes for even environmental justice as well,
[02:42:01] especially because the most underserved neighborhoods
[02:42:04] are the ones that get impacted the most
[02:42:06] from a lack of environmental cleanup.
[02:42:08] So it's not just, I think in my opinion, at least from where I'm standing, it's not just the war against the poor, it oftentimes has this racialized component as well.
[02:42:18] People that don't have the opportunity to speak back, people that don't have the opportunity to organize because they're too worried about making ends meet.
[02:42:27] You're black as as as as the mayor of Chicago and Chicago is a very black city.
[02:42:33] Do you feel as though there is also some racial justice that you've brought to the table
[02:42:39] and and combating against these these initiatives.
[02:42:43] That that absolutely yes. In fact, you know, I've been very clear about my agenda.
[02:42:48] When we talk about safe and affordable communities or talk about the communities that have historically been neglected
[02:42:53] And for Chicago, that's the west and south side of the city.
[02:42:57] Yeah.
[02:42:58] I live in Austin.
[02:42:59] It's a community on the west side of Chicago.
[02:43:01] It used to be the largest concentration of residents anywhere in the city,
[02:43:08] where we had 100,000 residents in the Austin community.
[02:43:13] It is still one of the largest neighborhoods.
[02:43:15] It is one of the largest concentration of black folks anywhere in the country.
[02:43:20] But that also means though that when we talk about harm and in chaos, the Austin neighborhood
[02:43:28] Rosalind on the South Side of Chicago or Inglewood on the South Side of Chicago, North
[02:43:33] Laundale on the West Side of Chicago, that's where Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived
[02:43:38] when he came to the city of Chicago, he lived on the West Side.
[02:43:41] And we're talking about communities that have been just again ignored for decades.
[02:43:47] And when I talk about safe and affordable communities,
[02:43:50] that's those of the communities that I'm referring to,
[02:43:53] we've seen what I call the Negro Removal Act
[02:43:57] in full effect by previous administrations
[02:43:59] because they intentionally starved out these neighborhoods.
[02:44:03] Schools have been closed, the lack of jobs,
[02:44:05] the lack of regular, you know,
[02:44:07] safe, affordable, reliable, public transportation,
[02:44:11] the lack of health care, as well as a child care
[02:44:15] being made available.
[02:44:16] And so, I always talk about repopulating the city of Chicago.
[02:44:20] And that's where it has to start.
[02:44:21] And so, I have this program that's called the Missy Middle.
[02:44:24] And we fund it with a $1.25 billion bond.
[02:44:27] It's the largest investment bond for economic development
[02:44:30] and housing in the history of Chicago.
[02:44:32] And so, yes, I feel that responsibility
[02:44:35] that we put our money, you know,
[02:44:37] where our hearts and our desires are.
[02:44:39] And so, we have programs like, again, the Missy Middle
[02:44:43] where we are creating owner occupied living,
[02:44:46] where you can have the owner living on one level
[02:44:49] and they can rent out the other levels, right?
[02:44:52] So that allows us to, of course, expand our footprint
[02:44:56] in those communities, but it also ensures
[02:44:58] generation of wealth, but it also ensures
[02:45:01] that the development that happens happens by people.
[02:45:04] That development is done by people
[02:45:06] who actually are indigenous to those communities.
[02:45:09] So yeah, that has been a concerted effort of mine
[02:45:12] when we reopen the mental health clinic in Roslan,
[02:45:14] community that I just named on the far south side of Chicago, people say, don't do it, folks
[02:45:19] won't come.
[02:45:20] Since we've reopened our mental health clinics, we've had, and it's been a year and a half,
[02:45:23] we've had 100,000 people utilize our mental health clinics, right?
[02:45:27] These were services that were paid for by the public for the public benefit that corporate
[02:45:34] Democrats did not see the value in it, right?
[02:45:38] And so I've been intentional about ensuring that the very people who have suffered the most
[02:45:43] over as a result of corporate interest that those of the neighbor has that we have to start with.
[02:45:48] Yeah.
[02:45:49] I went to the South Side Chicago for the first time I ever with the Jam Pod Boys.
[02:45:54] There was a block party that was taking place as a back to school fundraiser for, you know,
[02:46:01] much needed school supplies for members of the community.
[02:46:05] And I'll admit that the attitude about the South Side is very different than the experiences
[02:46:13] that I had. Even when I was on my way over there, I had a Muslim Uber driver, I believe he
[02:46:20] was Palestinian, who said some very racialized things. He said, like, oh, you should be afraid of
[02:46:27] like seeing more than three or four black people around one another, like you should avoid.
[02:46:34] Like there was a really racist narrative around it, whereas the sense of community that I
[02:46:42] that I experienced when I went to this school drive.
[02:46:47] It was awesome.
[02:46:48] And I feel like, do you feel as though the bad rap
[02:46:54] that Southside gets is a hurdle in uplifting
[02:46:58] and developing these areas?
[02:47:00] It has been.
[02:47:01] I mean, if I'm just going to be perfectly honest,
[02:47:03] there's also the other side of it, where I also kind of
[02:47:05] felt like, well, at least like, there's more home ownership
[02:47:08] here as well.
[02:47:09] Like, there's a sense of a community.
[02:47:10] So maybe it's not so bad.
[02:47:12] is then otherwise the inverse of that is basically gentrification
[02:47:15] and then pushing people out even further away
[02:47:18] from these areas.
[02:47:20] That's, you're absolutely right.
[02:47:21] It has been heard over,
[02:47:22] but that's why I said at the very top of our conversation
[02:47:25] safe and affordable.
[02:47:27] So where communities have experienced
[02:47:30] stronger safety over time,
[02:47:33] it's come at the result of the push out
[02:47:35] of the very people who had been ignored.
[02:47:38] And so the best way in which we can secure communities
[02:47:42] is by investing in them.
[02:47:43] I felt safe in my home because my father had a job.
[02:47:47] It's going to be honest with you.
[02:47:48] The security was insented around whether or not
[02:47:52] your block is going to be robbed, or there's
[02:47:55] going to be shootings in your block.
[02:47:56] The security comes from the investments.
[02:47:59] And so that's why, so for instance, working to get over
[02:48:02] that hurdle, it's why I was been very intentional about
[02:48:05] investing in young people.
[02:48:06] So we have our summer hiring program, where
[02:48:10] higher thousands of young people. This past summer, we higher 31,119 young people for
[02:48:15] summer jobs. It's a 50% over 50% increase since I've been in office. And where we have
[02:48:21] hired more young people, we've seen a precipitous decline in violence, right? And there's
[02:48:26] a direct correlation between, you know, poverty and violence. You talked about this war on
[02:48:32] poor people. I've said this recently, you know, the president of the United States of America
[02:48:37] has declared war on poor people. I remember once upon a time where we declared war in poverty.
[02:48:42] And we think about the three evils that Dr. Keynes spoke of, militarism and poverty and racism.
[02:48:47] And so all of that that you described is all intertwined and that drive over there.
[02:48:52] And yes, there's a real strong sense of community. Yes, there's a level of protection that
[02:48:58] and and and and protectiveness that we have about our neighborhoods. And we're not oblivious
[02:49:04] to how poverty has be get crime.
[02:49:06] And that's why we've worked hard to address poverty
[02:49:10] and not just simply addressing the crime that's happening
[02:49:16] on the surface, reinvesting in our communities
[02:49:20] or just investing in our communities, whether it's our schools,
[02:49:22] youth employment, mental health care services.
[02:49:25] I talked about the missing middle, the housing investments that we have.
[02:49:29] That's been the work that we've done and as a result of that,
[02:49:33] that we had the few some out of homicides in the city of Chicago in 60 years.
[02:49:38] Our reduction in violence was double the national average, because we've always said that
[02:49:43] it's not just policing alone, it's housing, it's education, it's healthcare, all of the
[02:49:49] things that we know that drive safe communities, that's what I've done as a progressive
[02:49:53] leader in what I believe is the best city in the world.
[02:49:56] Shot down.
[02:49:57] So you're telling me that the alternative solution, which is to militarily occupy these
[02:50:02] neighborhoods and become the violence at the state level is not the solution to
[02:50:08] crime reduction. It's actually solving the underlying problem, which crime
[02:50:12] manifests, which is poverty. Absolutely. In the 90s when I was in high school, Chicago
[02:50:18] suffered anywhere from 700 to 900 homicides. And we had 2,000, 2500 more police
[02:50:24] officers and you had more people incarcerated in the 90s. Right. And we know the
[02:50:29] administration that was behind that, the Clinton administration. And so this addiction
[02:50:33] on jails and incarceration and the militarization of our cities, that has already been proven
[02:50:38] to be a failed strategy. That's why I asked progressives, those of us on the left,
[02:50:43] that we have to speak out against, you know, the global militarization that's happening through
[02:50:49] endless wars to the militarized forces that are occupying our city by the federal government
[02:50:55] and local policing that yes of course law enforcement plays a role as you articulated earlier
[02:51:01] that but it's making sure that our detectives understand their assignment to solve crime.
[02:51:07] We had we had the highest clearance rate in 10 years so we're we're holding people
[02:51:12] accountable that need to be held accountable but we're making sure that we're addressing the
[02:51:16] root causes which have proven to be effective thus far in our city. Yeah my my attitude on this is
[02:51:22] that I always, I've always said that the presence of police need to be the presence of
[02:51:28] law and order.
[02:51:29] And unfortunately, the way policing has worked, at least historically in the country, depending
[02:51:35] on which communities we're talking about, especially Black and Brown neighborhoods, the
[02:51:38] presence of police is lawlessness and disorder on force at times.
[02:51:42] So I think solving that is very important because everybody wants, everybody wants there
[02:51:49] to be no crime.
[02:51:50] The idea that, I mean, it's an incredibly braced idea to assume that like black and
[02:51:56] brown communities don't want law and order, and that it's supposed to be this chaotic
[02:52:02] environment.
[02:52:03] Unfortunately, if you ask false news, that's what they say.
[02:52:08] What are some of the initiatives that you've taken on specifically in terms of keeping redirecting
[02:52:16] the Chicago police that you consider to be success stories that led to the reduction.
[02:52:25] Yeah.
[02:52:26] Okay.
[02:52:27] Oh, that's what she said.
[02:52:28] This is it, man.
[02:52:29] We'll just pour the time just flies.
[02:52:30] I would just say one of the first initiatives that we put together was revamping our detectives
[02:52:35] bureau.
[02:52:36] We had to make sure that law enforcement within the department that they communicated
[02:52:40] with one another.
[02:52:41] our detectives bureau and our chief of patrol, counterintelligence, all working together
[02:52:47] have a superintendent who believes in constitutional policing, right?
[02:52:50] So that includes like real legitimate training that has to take place.
[02:52:54] And so as a result of these more, in the last thing, but may have it ever get this,
[02:53:00] I'm embarrassed by this, that we also ensure that our police department built relationships
[02:53:06] with our CVI.
[02:53:07] our community violence intervention workers.
[02:53:10] These are individuals who have been just as involved.
[02:53:12] They've turned their lives around and now they're working to bring
[02:53:16] homelessness to communities that they want to terrorize.
[02:53:19] And so those have been the key initiatives ensuring that our
[02:53:22] department, our police department is communicating within the
[02:53:26] department and then working with CBI.
[02:53:29] You just give you a sense of that.
[02:53:30] The president of the United States of America cut $800 million out of
[02:53:34] violence prevention.
[02:53:35] of those programs that were driving violence down.
[02:53:39] He cut the ATF budget.
[02:53:40] And so we worked our police department work
[02:53:43] with ATF to get illegal weapons off the streets of Chicago
[02:53:46] that are essentially being trafficked into our city
[02:53:51] from states that voted for Donald Trump.
[02:53:54] Right, so we've made these adjustments
[02:53:57] to ensure that law enforcement could do his job effectively
[02:54:01] but policing alone is not gonna bring
[02:54:03] to our city. And that's why it's not just about drive and violence done, which we have.
[02:54:08] It's about replacing the violence with the things that make communities whole. And that's
[02:54:14] been my approach from education, healthcare housing, transportation, good paying jobs, all
[02:54:19] of that are working together. It's how progressive leadership in this moment, calling on the
[02:54:24] ultra-rich and these big corporations to pay their fair share in taxes. That's been the
[02:54:29] drive. That's been my motivation and thus far we're moving in the right direction.
[02:54:33] All right. Well, thank you so much. Thank you.
[02:54:35] Chicago Mayor, Brian Johnson, everybody. Thank you so much for coming and taking the time out
[02:54:40] the talk to us. My pleasure. Thanks for having me.
[02:54:42] All right. Yeah, hopefully, hopefully, when I come to Chicago, I'm going to be speaking at
[02:54:47] North Western, I think, you know, maybe we'll be able to link up on your turf one time.
[02:54:51] Yeah, we'll love to have that. We'll go. We'll go to the south side.
[02:54:54] Wes, Wes, I got you. Sorry.
[02:54:57] You're right.
[02:54:59] All right. Thank you.
[02:55:01] Oh, yeah. Let's do it.
[02:55:02] Well, I'm going to take a photo real quick.
[02:55:04] And here we'll get back to the security conference
[02:55:08] Conversation right now while I do that.
[02:55:10] And then reconcile again.
[02:55:12] And we have blood and died side by side on battlefields from
[02:55:16] Kept Young to Kendahar.
[02:55:19] And I'm here today to leave it clear that America is
[02:55:23] starting the path for a new century of prosperity.
[02:55:26] And once again, we want to do it together with you,
[02:55:29] our cherished allies, and our world of friends.
[02:55:32] that's all we mean that's the as go talk
[02:55:44] okay
[02:55:47] all right that was that was the fun little uh... side said that we took i hope that was
[02:55:51] informative for you guys
[02:55:53] uh...
[02:55:57] Okay, I saw and I think you have DID to, I think you have two personalities, H and J.
[02:56:02] What?
[02:56:03] What does that even mean?
[02:56:04] Hopefully that was an informative interview for all of you guys as well.
[02:56:10] I do think that the mayor gets a tough job and I do think that he gets a bad rap overall.
[02:56:19] I think his media focus needs a little bit more work.
[02:56:24] and, you know, I, I, I was, I was happy to wait, Hassan and Jester, those are my two personalities.
[02:56:34] Yeah. Also, thank Obama. Thank you, Obama.
[02:56:39] and
[02:56:48] all she's here I didn't even realize my
[02:56:50] and it was like what the hell's going on
[02:56:53] and that was great
[02:56:57] I wish it was longer yeah
[02:57:09] I
[02:57:12] wanted to ask him about I wanted to ask him about Gavin Newsom, but we didn't have time. I was he I wanted to hear him talk about how Gavin Newsom is our only shot at at electoral success.
[02:57:23] But I think judging by his attitude about corporate Democrats, you probably, you know, you you probably figured out.
[02:57:36] where he's at, right?
[02:57:41] What about ramen manual? Oh, my goat.
[02:57:44] Love him.
[02:57:49] Can you get Pritzker on? I think so.
[02:57:53] I think I can get Pritzker on.
[02:58:00] That's not so far fetched.
[02:58:03] All right, let's get back to the Munich Security Conference and talk about my favorite thing that I love talking about, which is American foreign policy and the death and disaster that it brings about around the globe.
[02:58:18] Dude, he was on the board of A-pack, are you sure?
[02:58:22] Yes, that's the reason why I want ramen manual. I think he'd be even better.
[02:58:27] You need to got listen listen listen
[02:58:31] Being on the board of APAC
[02:58:35] Oh you mean JB. Oh, I don't care. Yeah, I mean I still want to talk to him
[02:58:39] I love when shatters would be like well this guy has opinions that you might not agree with it's like yeah, no shit dog
[02:58:47] Hello, I'm a fucking anti-imperialist
[02:58:50] Socialist content creator and a you know in a person that engages in agitated propaganda
[02:58:56] I wouldn't have you any one like I don't give a shit
[02:59:06] There's most politicians I don't fully agree with and even ones that I thought I would fully agree with sometimes
[02:59:12] I don't agree with the way that they're handling certain
[02:59:16] You know
[02:59:18] In the way that they're dealing with certain issues, right?
[02:59:21] Not everyone's going to be Xi Jinping, I mean, I have things that are areas of disagreement
[02:59:31] with Xi Jinping as well, let's be real.
[02:59:42] We want to do it together with you, with a Europe that is proud of a heritage and of a
[02:59:46] history, where the Europe that has the spirit of creation and liberty that
[02:59:49] sends ships out into uncharted seas and births our civilization, where the
[02:59:54] Europe that has the means to defend itself and the will to survive, we should
[02:59:59] be proud of what we achieve together in the last century, but now we must
[03:00:03] confront and embrace the opportunities of anyone, because yesterday is over.
[03:00:10] The future is inevitable.
[03:00:12] And I like to everyone is saying that the international order is over. Like the old
[03:00:19] The old world order is dead. It's time for a new one and and
[03:00:28] For America for Americans
[03:00:32] Like Marco Rubio what he means is like we got to be more violent. We got to be more vile
[03:00:38] We've got to destabilize further.
[03:00:41] We are not doing enough.
[03:00:45] So right behind you when you're speaking at UBC, just wanted to let you know you have
[03:00:48] a normal size head.
[03:00:49] Thank you.
[03:00:50] Your check will be delivered in the mail.
[03:00:51] Be on the lookout for that.
[03:00:53] Destiny together awaits.
[03:00:55] Thank you.
[03:00:56] That guy looks like the guy who drinks his own piss, and I'm talking about the influencer
[03:01:18] who drinks his own pee.
[03:01:20] Sorry, I know it's not relevant to the conversation, but I just had the clock.
[03:01:25] I'm real quick.
[03:01:35] Mr. Secretary, I'm not sure you heard the sigh of relief through this hall when we were just listening to what I would interpret as a message of reassurance
[03:01:49] of partnership.
[03:01:51] Told you. Told you. Let the dick sucking commands boys. Let the bootlicking commands.
[03:02:00] Oh, we love Zid. We love Zid. We love you, Marco. Please keep sticking it to Zid periphery.
[03:02:07] Not us, you know. I hope, I hope you can get us out of the crosshairs of Zid.
[03:02:13] Is it Trump administration, we have a very offended when you said, oh, we want the Greenland.
[03:02:26] We said, oh, Mr. President, we can give you the Greenland for free.
[03:02:31] Why do you want to discropse it then?
[03:02:33] The delicate allegiance that we have was a national, was a nasal.
[03:02:38] You spoke of intertwined relations.
[03:02:45] We are back to beings.
[03:02:46] They're happy Vasilya.
[03:02:48] We like the bees are happy Vasilya.
[03:02:50] Zistuffs.
[03:02:51] Between the United States and Europe.
[03:02:54] They're like golfers, they have zero memory.
[03:02:55] No, dude, they're fucking cowards.
[03:02:57] And also they are, and I'm in distress this.
[03:03:00] I stressed this before.
[03:03:02] They are beholden to the same corporate interest
[03:03:05] that the Democrats and the Republicans
[03:03:06] are both beholden to.
[03:03:08] That's the reason why they're happy because now it's not like fucking up the bag so much.
[03:03:16] It's not fucking up the bag. It's not too disruptive. It's basically saying like no, no, we're going to do the same thing. Don't worry.
[03:03:24] That's what it is.
[03:03:25] It reminds me of statements made decades ago by your predecessors when the discussion
[03:03:35] was actually America, a European powers, America, a power in Europe.
[03:03:42] See, I told you they would fucking eat this speech up.
[03:03:47] I didn't even hear this.
[03:03:49] I didn't even hear them go, oh, yes, it reminds me of one aid of.
[03:03:54] Very nice
[03:03:57] It reminds me of the Edolf Hitler who of as often misunderstood. Yeah, he just wanted to unite to see
[03:04:04] Is the international forces of Europe? Europe is very nice. We love it
[03:04:11] Thank you for offering like
[03:04:13] The reality of the matter is the previous iteration of the new world order post you know that the global order post World War II was the anti-communist
[03:04:22] the anti-communist forces coming together, okay?
[03:04:29] And any sort of like reassurance that we will continue
[03:04:33] with that grand design is enough for these fucking cowards, okay?
[03:04:39] Bring this message of reassurance about our partnership.
[03:04:44] This is actually not the first time that Marco Rubio
[03:04:48] is here at the Munich Security Conference, been here before a couple of times, but it's
[03:04:54] the first time he has been and he is the speaker as Secretary of State. So thank you again.
[03:05:01] We have only a couple of minutes now for just a few questions and if I may recollect
[03:05:08] the questions from the audience, one of the key issues here yesterday today is of course
[03:05:16] Continuous. Bro, thank them three times. Yeah, like before he asks a question he's like, thank you so much
[03:05:24] Thank you so much. We love the opposition. We love the dear
[03:05:29] Yeah, yeah, we love the devil. Yeah
[03:05:34] So good is that good because they're happy puppy is yeah, dunk a dunk a sugar
[03:05:40] not be the question of how to deal with the war in Ukraine.
[03:05:44] Many of us, in the discussions of the last day, the last 24 hours,
[03:05:50] have voiced their impression that the Russians,
[03:05:55] let me put it colloquially, the Russians are playing for time,
[03:05:59] that they're not really interested in a meaningful settlement.
[03:06:03] There is no indication that they are willing to compromise on any
[03:06:07] their maximalist objectives, offer to us if you could, your assessment of where we are and where
[03:06:16] you think we can go.
[03:06:17] Well I think we are.
[03:06:19] Yes, I think we are.
[03:06:19] Yes, I think we're moving!
[03:06:20] Yes!
[03:06:21] Yes, I think we are moving!
[03:06:26] Yes, I think we're moving!
[03:06:29] Yes, I think we are moving!
[03:06:31] We are moving!
[03:06:32] At this point, it's that the issues at play that have to be,
[03:06:35] that there's the good news, the good news is that the issues
[03:06:38] that need to be confronted to end this war have been narrowed.
[03:06:42] That's the good news.
[03:06:42] The bad news is they've been narrowed to the hardest questions
[03:06:45] to answer and work remains to be done in that front.
[03:06:48] I hear your point about, well, the answers we don't know.
[03:06:51] We don't know the Russians were serious about ending the war.
[03:06:55] They say they are and under what terms they were willing to do it
[03:06:58] and whether we can find terms that are acceptable to Ukraine upon,
[03:07:00] that the Russia will always agree to,
[03:07:03] but we're going to continue to test it.
[03:07:04] And the meantime, everything else continues to happen.
[03:07:07] The United States has imposed additional sanctions
[03:07:09] on Russia's oil in our conversations with India.
[03:07:13] We've gotten their commitment to stop buying
[03:07:15] additional Russian oil.
[03:07:17] Europe is taking its set of steps moving forward.
[03:07:21] The profile program continues.
[03:07:22] He's like, what will America do to stop the Russian
[03:07:27] incursion into Ukraine?
[03:07:28] We're genuinely afraid.
[03:07:29] Marco Rubio's response is by less oil.
[03:07:33] It just completely fucking, completely collapse
[03:07:37] your economy, collapse it further.
[03:07:41] This is how you do it.
[03:07:42] You just buy American natural gas.
[03:07:45] You buy American oil, baby.
[03:07:46] You buy it from elsewhere.
[03:07:49] Okay.
[03:07:50] And I think genuinely,
[03:07:53] I mean, Europeans have diluted themselves into thinking
[03:07:58] that this is actually beneficial for them,
[03:08:00] where they like, I really, really believe that if you ask
[03:08:05] the average European politician,
[03:08:07] especially the average German politician,
[03:08:09] they're like, well, at least we have energy independence
[03:08:12] from Russia now.
[03:08:17] Like, straight up, I think they have,
[03:08:20] they've said this so much, so frequently,
[03:08:24] that they ended up believing in it,
[03:08:26] where they're like, no, this is great.
[03:08:27] like we're, you know, we have an over-reliance on America now.
[03:08:30] And that's a good thing because it's just a far better partner,
[03:08:34] far better ally than Russia, far more reliable.
[03:08:38] Even though America is looking at that situation and going,
[03:08:41] and yes, we are going to demand more from the vessels now.
[03:08:45] We are demanding more from the vessels now.
[03:08:47] It's never going to stop and they're like, well, it's fine.
[03:08:51] As long as you don't tell us that you're, you know,
[03:08:54] So, pissing on our faces as long as you keep telling us while pissing on our faces that
[03:08:59] it's raining, and not tell us that actually we're getting pissed on, we're happy.
[03:09:07] You know what I'm talking about?
[03:09:11] You're pissing on my face, and you're telling me it's raining, like America's basically
[03:09:16] Marco Rubio is pissing on their faces and telling him it's raining.
[03:09:19] Donald Trump was saying we're pissing on your face.
[03:09:23] would like to go back to someone telling them it's fucking raining. That's it. The
[03:09:29] paste is not going to stop.
[03:09:35] He's in which American weaponry is being sold for the Ukrainian war effort. So all these
[03:09:40] things continue. Nothing has stopped in the interim. So there's no buying of time here in
[03:09:44] that regard. What we can't answer and but we're going to continue to test is whether
[03:09:49] So there is an outcome that Ukraine can live with and that rushable accept.
[03:09:54] And I would say it's been a loose about to this point.
[03:09:56] We've made progress in the sense that for the first time, I think in years, at least
[03:10:00] at the technical level, there were military officials from both sides that met together
[03:10:04] last week, and there'll be meetings again on Tuesday, although it may not be the same group
[03:10:08] of people.
[03:10:09] Look, we're going to continue to do everything we can to play this role of bringing this
[03:10:12] war to the end.
[03:10:13] I don't think anybody in this room would be against a negotiated settlement to this war,
[03:10:17] so long as the conditions are just and sustainable.
[03:10:20] And that's what we aim to achieve.
[03:10:21] We're going to continue to try to achieve it.
[03:10:23] Even as all these other things continue to happen
[03:10:26] on the sanctions front and so forth.
[03:10:29] Thank you very much.
[03:10:30] I'm sure if we have more time,
[03:10:32] there are many questions on Ukraine.
[03:10:35] But let me conclude by asking a question
[03:10:38] about something entirely different.
[03:10:40] The next speaker here,
[03:10:41] just a couple of minutes, will be the four minutes of China.
[03:10:45] When you served in the Senate, so people considered you
[03:10:49] a kind of a China hawk.
[03:10:52] So did they?
[03:10:53] So did they.
[03:10:55] We know that they will be in about two months
[03:10:59] time, a summit meeting between President Trump and President
[03:11:04] Xi Jinping.
[03:11:06] I'll give us your expectation.
[03:11:10] Are you optimistic?
[03:11:12] that be a quote unquote deal with China.
[03:11:15] What do you expect?
[03:11:16] Well, I would say this to largest economies in the world,
[03:11:21] to the big powers on the planet.
[03:11:23] We have an obligation to communicate with them and talk.
[03:11:25] And so to many of you on a bilateral basis as well.
[03:11:27] I mean, it would be geopolitical, my practice
[03:11:30] to not be in conversations with China.
[03:11:32] I would say this because we're too-
[03:11:34] Oh my God, this is crazy.
[03:11:36] It's the same.
[03:11:38] It's literally civility.
[03:11:40] That's all that was missing for these guys.
[03:11:43] I truly thought there was at least like a moment of panic
[03:11:47] that Donald Trump saying the quiet part of our loud
[03:11:50] would have caused them to really reconsider these partnerships.
[03:11:57] That's not the case at all.
[03:11:58] They just needed to hear someone speak with decorum,
[03:12:03] someone speak civilly.
[03:12:06] That's all this is.
[03:12:07] It's shocking, dude.
[03:12:09] They were desperate for simply just the facade.
[03:12:12] That's it.
[03:12:16] Wow.
[03:12:19] It's fucking nutty, dude.
[03:12:22] I don't know exactly how much pressure has boiled
[03:12:27] in the respective European nations.
[03:12:30] But if it resembles the anger and resentment
[03:12:32] of the American working class,
[03:12:35] Rep. already has a better mechanism of pushback, a closer association with like rebellion and then you know lighting cities on fucking fire, shutting off industries.
[03:12:49] I don't think they can continue maintaining this business as usual politics.
[03:12:55] I feel like Europe is even in a worse position overall. European, the European political
[03:12:59] One question, worse predicament overall, if they think this is enough, this is going to help.
[03:13:07] Oh my God, it's crazy, dude, it's crazy.
[03:13:17] As long as they hear the empty words and the niceties, they're like, no, it's fine.
[03:13:21] We're happy.
[03:13:22] We're happy with this.
[03:13:23] We large countries with huge global interests, our national interests will often not align.
[03:13:30] Their national interest and ours will not align.
[03:13:31] And we owe it to the world to try to manage those as best we can, obviously, avoiding conflict,
[03:13:37] both economic and worse.
[03:13:39] And that's so, it's important for us to have communications with them in that regard.
[03:13:43] On areas in which our interests are aligned, I think we can work together to make positive
[03:13:47] impact on the world.
[03:13:48] And we seek opportunities to do that with them.
[03:13:51] But we have to have a relationship with China.
[03:13:52] And many of the countries represented here today
[03:13:54] are going to have to have a relationship with China,
[03:13:56] always understanding that nothing that we agreed to
[03:13:59] could come at the expense of our national interest.
[03:14:01] And frankly, we expect China to act in their national interest.
[03:14:04] As we expect every nation state to act in their national interest.
[03:14:07] And the goal of diplomacy is to try to navigate those times
[03:14:10] in which our national interest come into conflict
[03:14:12] with one another, always hoping to do it peacefully.
[03:14:15] I think we also have a special obligation
[03:14:17] because whatever happens between the U.S. and China on trade
[03:14:20] has a global implication.
[03:14:21] So there are long-term challenges that we face
[03:14:24] that we're going to have to confront,
[03:14:25] that are going to be irritants in our relationship with China.
[03:14:28] That's not just true for the United States.
[03:14:30] That's true for the broader West.
[03:14:31] But I do think we need to try to manage those.
[03:14:33] The best we can to avoid unnecessary friction
[03:14:37] if it's possible.
[03:14:38] But no one is under any illusions.
[03:14:40] There are some fundamental challenges
[03:14:41] between our countries and between the West
[03:14:44] and China that will continue for the foreseeable.
[03:14:47] EU population doesn't rebel or get reheated
[03:14:49] is about foreign policy, everything foreign in regards to U.S.
[03:14:51] relationship is kept to arc in the media.
[03:14:52] What is about domestic policy, the message of the story?
[03:14:55] Foreign policy is not decoupled from domestic policy.
[03:14:58] This is the biggest lie that the American and Western liberal capitalist media tells
[03:15:03] its populations is respect to populations.
[03:15:06] Because what's Americans foreign policy in regards to Europe use increase greatly
[03:15:13] expand and increase your military expenditures.
[03:15:16] how do you do that austerity?
[03:15:19] There's only a finite amount of money in the European economy.
[03:15:23] You've got to move some dollars around, okay?
[03:15:26] When you move those dollars around,
[03:15:28] it's domestic impact is not seen immediately,
[03:15:32] but it's domestic impact will worsen
[03:15:35] the conditions for the average working class individual.
[03:15:38] That means cuts on social spending,
[03:15:41] spending cuts on expenditures, cuts on public transit, cuts on things that people take for
[03:15:50] granted or people rely on to survive. So when that happens, that only increases the stress,
[03:15:57] that only increase the pressure, even if people are short-sighted, even if people are diluted,
[03:16:01] even if people don't realize that this is going to happen, people will experience it. Even the
[03:16:09] the most propagandized audience, even the most propagandized working class on this planet.
[03:16:15] The American working class has responded by voting in Trump in the office twice now.
[03:16:21] How do they do that?
[03:16:22] Why do they do that?
[03:16:23] They did that because their material circumstances have worsened over the years and that
[03:16:28] has created an opportunity or rather that has created a need and interest in changing businesses
[03:16:35] as usual politics and voting for an anti-establishment candidate,
[03:16:38] no matter how risky that might seem.
[03:16:41] Now, of course, unfortunately, the reason why that happened
[03:16:45] is because the Democrats actually represented
[03:16:47] business as usual politics, right?
[03:16:52] This is why I stress the importance of a populist,
[03:16:54] a left-populous, real left-populous candidate,
[03:16:58] especially right now.
[03:16:59] Because the consistent blame game on worsening material conditions is directed at marginalized
[03:17:12] populations.
[03:17:13] POS amenabudi don't want to spam please read my logs you literally constantly fucking
[03:17:18] spam you are the number one spammer I'm refusing to read your logs you literally do this
[03:17:23] every single fucking day every single day that you're in the chat you consistently go
[03:17:29] Please, brother, I don't mean to spam, check my logs. No, your question is not as significant as you think it is. Okay? God damm,
[03:17:39] take an hour off. Future for variety of reasons and it's some of the things we hope to work together with you on.
[03:17:47] Thank you very much, Mr. Secretary. We've run out of time. I'm sorry.
[03:17:53] I love you, chatter, but you got to fucking cool it.
[03:17:59] Now this is just getting funny this might have just entered the pantheon of the greatest American species of all time is basically a hard-nosed Trump foreign policy delivering with Reagan's confidence and optimism
[03:18:07] This is the greatest and most consequential political species. Reagan's tear down at wall, Mark or Rubio
[03:18:12] We the West if our civilization endorse as we hope it will. The speech may be read through the ages
[03:18:18] Rubio 2.0 is growing on me. This is the great. Yeah, see.
[03:18:29] I was worried it was the number one spammer. Thank you for banning that shadow and saying the hobby. Yeah, they are the number one spammer.
[03:18:39] They're not saying washing it. This is a fucking, this is the type of species they wanted to hear. It's very clear. That's why you got a standing. Oh.
[03:18:47] Okay. The reason why I wanted to wash this is because I heard that the European leadership loved this shit.
[03:18:59] Marker Rubio, 2028 is locked in from this moment onward, I think, more so than J.D.
[03:19:05] Vance, this will create additional pressures with, you know, the Peter Thiel constituency,
[03:19:11] but we shall see.
[03:19:12] We are part of one civilization, Western civilization.
[03:19:24] We are bound to one another by the deepest bonds that nations can share.
[03:19:27] Like the people are like then act like it a little bit too late Marco incredible how appearances can be so
[03:19:32] Disept if he comes across a decent and like a little individual know he doesn't know he does not
[03:19:38] He does not at all
[03:19:40] What he literally said here was basically a high-oh Hitler over and over again and
[03:19:47] And nothing has changed as far as the previous liberal international order NATO Atlantis is in broad about
[03:19:53] out a complete and utter lack of sovereignty to the European
[03:19:57] vessels and these guys literally don't want to fucking see it.
[03:20:01] They don't want to hear it and the only time that they
[03:20:04] recognizes is when Trump said it out loud.
[03:20:08] This goes to show that a lot of these people just want the
[03:20:11] niceties, they don't mind.
[03:20:13] They don't mind being powerless.
[03:20:15] They don't mind being vassalized as long as they're not
[03:20:18] reminded of their vassalization.
[03:20:20] Here, forged by centuries of shared history, Christian faith, culture, heritage, language,
[03:20:28] ancestry, and the sacrifices our forefathers made together.
[03:20:32] Bomber and nine hour drive, listen to your talk about Iran, you're going to drive
[03:20:34] off, no pushback whatsoever on the anti-Iron pub again.
[03:20:36] That's going for the biggest Iranian system in your chat.
[03:20:39] By the way, but sovereignty of Iran comes above all.
[03:20:41] I'll spark the desperate processes of the biggest bootlegers and traders.
[03:20:45] What I'm for me, I always talk about Iranians sovereignty.
[03:20:50] being the most important, most consequential aspect of this story.
[03:20:54] For the common civilization to which we have fallen air.
[03:21:00] And so this is why we Americans may sometimes come off as a little direct and urgent in
[03:21:08] our council.
[03:21:10] This is why President Trump demands seriousness and reciprocity from our friends here in
[03:21:14] Europe.
[03:21:16] The reason why my friends is because we care deeply.
[03:21:20] We care deeply about your future and ours.
[03:21:24] And if at times we disagree,
[03:21:27] our disagreements come from our profound sense of concern
[03:21:30] about a Europe with which we are connected.
[03:21:34] Not just economically, not just militarily,
[03:21:37] we are connected spiritually, and we are connected culturally.
[03:21:42] We want Europe to be strong.
[03:21:43] We believe that Europe must survive.
[03:21:47] I swear to God, all it was,
[03:21:48] like if he was George W Bush,
[03:21:50] these guys would fucking eat his dick, Donald Trump,
[03:21:53] so I mean, doing the same exact shit that he's doing,
[03:21:56] but he was George W Bush, these guys would be like,
[03:21:59] oh, it's great, it's great, we love this shit.
[03:22:01] That's it.
[03:22:03] If he was a liberal, doing the same shit,
[03:22:04] they would love it, it's just, it's just the aesthetics.
[03:22:08] Because the two great wars of the last century
[03:22:11] serve for us as history's constant reminder that ultimately, our destiny is and will always be intertwined with yours.
[03:22:26] Yeah, all it was a peeled-a-white identity, European identity,
[03:22:30] Euro supremacist identity.
[03:22:33] AOC Slams Rubio's Munich speeches, cultural and nostalgia emitting lines debate.
[03:22:37] Okay, this is where, this is where it gets pushed in, this is where the pedal touches the metal.
[03:22:45] Okay, because this is going to be the clear cut juxtaposition between Marco Rubio's representation
[03:22:51] of like the old way of doing business versus what AOC represents as a charting a new path forward.
[03:22:59] Let's see.
[03:23:00] He heard this morning was injury.
[03:23:03] Sure.
[03:23:04] to not too much in substance of departure of what
[03:23:08] G.
[03:23:09] What one seven to one 16 released to 12,
[03:23:12] Democratic voters know this is before I ever said anything
[03:23:14] about Gavin News and what are you talking about.
[03:23:19] Ranking filed thems the leaders is time to take the gloves off AOC
[03:23:22] plus 78, Pete Buttigieg plus 68, Gavin News and plus 66,
[03:23:26] Kamala Harris plus 64, Gretchen Whitmer 55,
[03:23:29] Pritzker 51, Andy Bashar 48, Joe Biden 46, Josh
[03:23:32] It's Bureau 46, it keeps every plus 40.
[03:23:35] Chuck Schumer plus one, it's fucking crazy.
[03:23:40] It is crazy, dude.
[03:23:43] I mean, it's just like the fact that it's like people to just up here and even above Gavin
[03:23:48] is pretty wild.
[03:23:51] But the clear difference between AOC and everybody else for the Democratic base, the
[03:23:56] rank and file shows that it's Harris for the taking at this point.
[03:24:02] And Gavin has been trying so fucking hard to appeal.
[03:24:12] What are you supposed to be running protest?
[03:24:14] Wait, what?
[03:24:15] I know, dude.
[03:24:16] You're...
[03:24:17] God.
[03:24:18] This car...
[03:24:19] I can't have this conversation over and over again with people who are professional misunderstanders.
[03:24:22] I want Iran to maintain dignity and sovereignty.
[03:24:25] I want all nations to have the same reality.
[03:24:28] Okay?
[03:24:29] And that comes only from the population.
[03:24:31] population that lives in Iran and not necessarily the diaspora or the American government or the Israeli government.
[03:24:38] You will see what America's grand design for Iran is.
[03:24:41] There are already moving a second aircraft carrier into the region.
[03:24:46] He advances arguments were last year, which is enforcing a US European alliance that is rooted
[03:24:55] in a cultural norm, a cultural nostalgia, but there was very little that was said about
[03:25:04] how that will materially benefit populations, both in the United States and in Europe.
[03:25:11] Clean up here, I would say, working class. I think we should we must not shy away from
[03:25:18] setting a line of demarcation between our way of politics and their way of politics.
[03:25:26] And if that actually alienates establishment Democrats, that's all the better.
[03:25:31] Clear cut approach here would be to say working class, things like that.
[03:25:38] I think like imperialism is another word that you can add to your language, because any kind of
[03:25:48] any kind of a socialist Marxist terminology any kind of terminology that revolves around this is like going to be something that a lot of people don't want to touch.
[03:26:00] Yeah, no ABC theorist bullshit. We need positive to keep bringing up class like you said. I think saying working class is good. It's like,
[03:26:07] I'm not, I'm not super aggressive on utilizing, you know, theory-focused language.
[03:26:13] I don't do that at all.
[03:26:15] I personally shy away from that in my commentary as well, having said that, having said
[03:26:22] that, I think it's important.
[03:26:25] I think it's important to do that, especially now, when you are looking to, when you are
[03:26:31] looking to present yourself as the alternative.
[03:26:33] and
[03:26:38] the
[03:26:40] yes you know i think in
[03:26:42] in secretary ruby o's remarks he spoke
[03:26:46] greatly about the border i think in order to prevent speaking about the true elephant in the room
[03:26:53] which is had a theory focused language of the masses who don't read it so silly i said working class at
[03:26:57] I didn't say say proletariat or bourgeoisie, I said, I say, you know, international finance
[03:27:05] capital, international conglomerates, the owning class.
[03:27:10] These are termin' out.
[03:27:11] These are things that you can say that are Americanized versions like or anglicized versions
[03:27:15] of these other words that are not fucking a theory late in, okay?
[03:27:24] There's a difference.
[03:27:30] I do believe that when we have areas of extreme inequality,
[03:27:37] areas of where the working class is continuing to suffer,
[03:27:41] they're seeing their life erode, it becomes extremely easy for
[03:27:45] authoritarians to blame other cultures and other people.
[03:27:50] I don't like authoritarians either as a language.
[03:27:53] I like fascists. I think fascism is a better way to communicate where we're at here.
[03:27:59] I've erode. It becomes extremely-
[03:28:02] But I like that she said working class here.
[03:28:04] For authoritative.
[03:28:05] That's the other thing that I think is like,
[03:28:10] is another,
[03:28:12] authoritarian doesn't necessarily mean anything.
[03:28:15] And from a liberal perspective, when someone says authoritarian,
[03:28:21] it like liberals see that as like China everybody else right like
[03:28:25] they think oh she means like China it could be even you can say even Cuba is a
[03:28:31] thwartarian right like that's what has been historically mentioned no this is
[03:28:34] not nitpick this is not nitpick this is very important language is very important
[03:28:38] especially in this moment I think I think language is incredibly important here
[03:28:45] because once again after yesterday's speeches a lot of people listen to what AOC
[03:28:50] was talking about and and and some people understood it as like oh she's taking an
[03:28:55] internationalist approach but many more thought oh she's doing and myself included in
[03:29:02] certain businesses thought maybe she's like going back to vulgar brand andism right
[03:29:12] especially when her especially when her goal is to obviously cut away from establishment
[03:29:19] Democrats and Republicans not like not using their language, not using their terminology,
[03:29:27] puts an unambiguous line in the sand at a time when that lack of ambiguity is going to work.
[03:29:34] Volgor Brandenism. I mean, that's like a joke that I like I use it as a joking substitute for
[03:29:43] NATO Atlantisism, like what Biden represented after Trump won. Biden was saying,
[03:29:48] we're going to go back to business as usual, we're going to go back to the, uh, we're
[03:29:52] going to go back to to shepherding in the the liberal international order. Uh, and it was an
[03:29:59] abject fucking failure, obviously, because, uh, you know, Russia invaded Ukraine. And then, uh, that
[03:30:06] was a huge fuck up. And then on top of that, uh, Israel's genocide of, uh, of Gaza's, of Palestinians
[03:30:14] and Gaza that was that happened so close to one another that like it directly ripped apart
[03:30:21] that fabric it directly ripped apart this like a understanding that the liberal international order
[03:30:28] is gone right.
[03:30:30] the
[03:30:51] about foreign fascism movements rising up, I think fascism is the appropriate statement to
[03:30:57] use here.
[03:30:58] And the reason why I say that is because it is what that is.
[03:31:01] Liberalism is, at this point, losing control.
[03:31:06] And as liberalism whethers away, fascism is the fascism is what presents, or represents control
[03:31:13] when liberalism is unstable.
[03:31:16] So I do think that maybe in the old ways, maybe a decade prior, sure you could say liberalism,
[03:31:27] but I think nowadays it's appropriate to use fascism.
[03:31:32] It's to blame other cultures and other people who are most vulnerable.
[03:31:38] Now we have to always make sure that our immigration system is orderly.
[03:31:42] What is this fucking video, man? Calm down.
[03:31:50] On Greenland, you know, I think that the president's, my concern, is that the president's
[03:31:59] oftentimes, as of late, the president's actions on foreign policy and particularly his most
[03:32:05] erratic decisions, the unacceptable threatening of Greenland happened to be tied to his domestic
[03:32:13] politics, and when he feels threatened domestically. And I believe that's a relationship.
[03:32:19] I don't even necessarily agree with that aspect of it, too. I think there's a much larger,
[03:32:23] if you read the national security paper that came out that spelled out the Don road doctrine,
[03:32:31] And I, me and Yana'svar focus are in agreement on this.
[03:32:39] This is like one of the areas that we have direct agreement on,
[03:32:42] which is that there is a method to this madness.
[03:32:46] The idea that this is simply a response
[03:32:48] to like domestic pressures, the Epstein files,
[03:32:50] or whatever, I don't think it's correct.
[03:32:53] I think that the Trump administration,
[03:32:55] whether we want to admit it or not,
[03:32:56] whether we like what he's doing or not,
[03:32:58] and obviously we don't like what he's doing.
[03:33:01] It comes across as disruptive, but there is a driving principle behind it, okay?
[03:33:08] It's not necessarily a scale-back of American imperialism around the globe, but more so
[03:33:14] hardening of its closest territorial ambitions.
[03:33:23] They're not doing this because it's like, oh, Epstein, let me go fucking in Bay Greenland.
[03:33:30] I know that that's what it comes across as sometimes, but this is something that was implemented.
[03:33:38] Like this vision is being implemented right now, but it's a vision that is a vision that was very
[03:33:45] calculated far before Trump even got into office.
[03:33:49] It's more so to scale back on some of our global ambitions in an effort to dominate the
[03:33:58] globe better if that makes sense. Hardening our own neighborhood, our own backyard, almost,
[03:34:07] and the surrounding areas so that we can be better equipped to continue maintaining, you know,
[03:34:15] hegemonic superpowers that is. Yeah, a fortress play if you want to think about it like that.
[03:34:21] Is something that is that American sea play out?
[03:34:24] It doesn't just serve the elites and the biggest corporations, but actually focuses on working
[03:34:30] in fast Americans and conflict with this cost from here and struggling into this.
[03:34:33] Trump is anything but calculated, this is a mistake, to think this is a major mistake.
[03:34:40] Okay, because this isn't Trump.
[03:34:45] This isn't just Trump.
[03:34:46] This is a grand, this is a larger vision that Trump is simply the vessel to bring about.
[03:34:56] He's not, it's not Trump making these decisions.
[03:34:59] His people around him, Trump just happens to be the guy who is overseeing the project
[03:35:05] and maybe crazy enough to follow through on the project and can hold like a cohesive,
[03:35:14] He has the power to basically hold the base together for as long as he can while they implement
[03:35:22] this vision.
[03:35:24] Heritage Foundation, although their billionaires did not have to line up behind a convective
[03:35:27] film, but they did.
[03:35:28] Liberals for some reason, like to think all these billionaires are just too scared of
[03:35:31] Trump, and that's why they want to appease them.
[03:35:34] I think they want him, and they do have a plan.
[03:35:36] Trump may be a dumbass, but the people behind him are not exactly.
[03:35:41] If you listen to more sober analysis from hardened fucking policy people around the globe,
[03:35:47] okay, they will tell you this.
[03:35:51] They will tell you that Donald Trump is simply enacting a somewhat different agenda than
[03:35:58] what people are used to.
[03:36:00] It's certainly a different agenda than like liberalism, like liberal NATO Atlantisism,
[03:36:08] the rule-based international order, it's different than that.
[03:36:12] There's a transition taking place here, just like one of the two major liberal parties,
[03:36:17] the Republican Party is transitioning out from being a liberal party to a post-liberal party,
[03:36:23] a fascist party.
[03:36:24] We've been spending the last couple of days reassuring our friends, talking about our mutual
[03:36:34] shared interests, and that Americans back home actually want to be a force for good in
[03:36:41] the world. We don't want to be a bully. Yes, we want strength and we want peace, but we
[03:36:48] don't want to be extorting and bullying our friends. We want to be a force for good.
[03:36:53] We need an actual security and foreign policy that it looks like a kinetic strike against
[03:37:02] Iran often has the exact opposite response than we want, right?
[03:37:09] If the goal is to support the people of Iran and their aspiration for freedom and democracy
[03:37:17] in sovereignty, which is what they are yearning for and what they are protesting and mobilizing
[03:37:23] for right now, then we have to listen to the people of Iran.
[03:37:28] But what's very clear in what we have seen, the pattern is, is that when we've interfered
[03:37:34] in that recently, that has had the opposite effect, right?
[03:37:38] It actually has created a rally around the flag effect and Iran, and emboldened the regime.
[03:37:45] Wow.
[03:37:49] Jason Crowe is an apag dog terrible Colorado, and he's bitter lipoluses in my opinion.
[03:37:53] I mean, he's not wrong though.
[03:37:56] He's not when I say it people say I'm decriding. I'm I'm fucking serving the Iatola.
[03:38:10] And should the US actually commit US troops to defend Taiwan? Oh. Yeah. Now we start playing hardball. Okay. This is the, this is the hard stuff.
[03:38:22] Now, the response of this should be, I'm not going to override previous established precedent.
[03:38:29] America has since Richard Nixon recognized the people's Republic of China and that any, any,
[03:38:38] any agreement outside of that will obviously will obviously unnecessarily agitate this major global power.
[03:38:48] And I believe in a more peaceful attitude with foreign policy going forward that revolves around mutual understanding and cooperation.
[03:39:06] China word to move.
[03:39:08] You know, I think that this is such a, you know, I think that this is a, this is a, this is
[03:39:21] of course a very long-standing policy of the United States.
[03:39:28] Oh, should we say that?
[03:39:29] Never mind.
[03:39:30] Well, or wait, I don't even know where she's going.
[03:39:33] I think what we are hoping for is that we want to make sure we never get to that point.
[03:39:39] And we want to make sure that we are moving in all of our economic research and our global
[03:39:45] positions to avoid any such confrontation and for that question to even arise.
[03:39:51] This results.
[03:39:52] I love that.
[03:39:53] And we have to...
[03:39:54] It's not the worst answer.
[03:39:56] She could adjust as easily said something fucking awful there.
[03:39:59] She could have been like, yeah, we're going to bomb China or some shit.
[03:40:02] and
[03:40:06] at all the possible outcomes and not the worst and she's the too many odds and
[03:40:06] arms that show that she's not like super confident in our position because she
[03:40:10] knows is a
[03:40:11] is a tricky one and they will dominate
[03:40:16] what they will yell about is the stumbling for sure
[03:40:23] and
[03:40:38] it's kind of funny because like
[03:40:39] Brandon has literally said this
[03:40:41] even in this feeble mind right
[03:40:44] here is a Chris Hedge's talking a
[03:40:47] about how China as a merchant of primary concern.
[03:40:50] Merchomer as you guys know, I agree with a lot of stuff,
[03:40:54] but he is a little bit of a 17.
[03:40:57] He's a little bit of a China hog.
[03:40:59] In 1983, when we get air independent,
[03:41:01] up until roughly 2017,
[03:41:03] he ended the unit polar moment, the most important.
[03:41:05] What it meant thus, say to my face about China, I don't remember.
[03:41:08] OK, last question for you.
[03:41:11] By the way, it's really interesting that this is probably one of the most important
[03:41:15] and interviews that I've conducted on this fucking broadcast.
[03:41:17] And everybody yelled at me at the time.
[03:41:19] And it has unfolded in productivity
[03:41:23] and ways that you never could have fucking comprehended.
[03:41:25] This back and forth is literally,
[03:41:29] if things go the way that a lot of people are thinking,
[03:41:34] this back and forth that I have
[03:41:35] is with probably one of the more important figures
[03:41:40] in American politics for the next couple of years or so.
[03:41:45] You said some stuff about communism and specifically about China.
[03:41:50] I wanted to hear you because I'm unfamiliar with your position on China.
[03:41:54] And we might be somewhat at odds on this.
[03:41:58] But I wanted to see what you currently think about modern China.
[03:42:04] Is it a danger? Is it going to be a more moderating force as a
[03:42:08] uh, hadgemonic, uh, power, uh, in the future? Is it already there? What do you think?
[03:42:16] Yeah, I mean, it's clearly, you know, a major power, the closest, you know, the closest, you know, competitor to the United States.
[03:42:23] I feel bad I unsubbed because of this interview I got overly emotional. Okay. Well, now is your opportunity to resub, chatter.
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[03:43:06] Driving wheel driving steering wheel shut up
[03:43:18] Close processing of the hundred big bones. Let's go
[03:43:23] Did you read the New York Times article on I just returned from Janet. Yes. It's fucking hilarious
[03:43:29] another incredible lock for the
[03:43:32] house and I be foresight the
[03:43:34] black or black housing service
[03:43:36] or tomorrow's news today
[03:43:38] that's another one doesn't
[03:43:39] other one the china the china rise is
[03:43:42] another one is a fucking clock from
[03:43:45] a million miles away
[03:43:49] I want today's news tomorrow
[03:43:51] nope you're only gonna get tomorrow's
[03:43:53] news today
[03:43:54] and sometimes it's not even just
[03:43:56] tomorrow's news is a long long
[03:43:58] time out from that.
[03:43:59] What do you mean?
[03:44:00] Where is there would fucking, let's see where Merchard has to say.
[03:44:02] To the world of the United States, strategically and economically, was Europe.
[03:44:05] Even though the Japanese attacked us at Pearl Harbor, we had a Europe first policy.
[03:44:09] Europe was the most important area of the world for us.
[03:44:13] That changed in 2017.
[03:44:15] Europe is no longer very important.
[03:44:17] That's the view of Soviet-Europe.
[03:44:18] This is what the Trump can talk about, destroy NATO.
[03:44:21] Europe just doesn't matter that much, does.
[03:44:23] Why?
[03:44:24] Because there's no Soviet Union, there's no Nazi Germany, there's no Imperial Germany.
[03:44:28] There's no threat there, the threat from our perspective is in East Asia.
[03:44:32] So for the first time in our history, we face a serious problem in East Asia, Imperial
[03:44:38] Japan was not that big a problem.
[03:44:41] China is a completely different story.
[03:44:43] This is a formidable power.
[03:44:45] Really, we've never seen anything like this when you look at the key building box of military
[03:44:50] power, the size of the population, the wealth, the ability to develop sophisticated technologies,
[03:44:57] better than we do, the competition today is between the United States and China and its
[03:45:04] in East Asia. That's the big difference.
[03:45:08] Okay, it didn't really say much. Never mind.
[03:45:27] can you unbanned my friend spaded he is reformed and wants to
[03:45:34] what it doesn't affect you just if i said women who compete against
[03:45:37] trans
[03:45:39] why do i have the support them law
[03:45:42] uh...
[03:45:46] sure why not twenty twenty three band that's crazy
[03:45:50] let's see what kind of fucking insanity will hear here
[03:45:56] States. My view is that strategic competition leads one place and that's to conflict. I think
[03:46:04] adopting strategic competition as the lens through which we approach the relationship and we approach
[03:46:09] all of foreign policy is a strategic mistake. And I'm against it and to my colleagues at CIT,
[03:46:14] Mike Brenison, Van Jackson wrote a book earlier this year called The Rival Reparel, which I
[03:46:19] highly recommend, which is a book length argument for why strategic competition is the wrong approach
[03:46:24] offers a better approach, which basically recognize and listen, we need to find a way to
[03:46:28] code this with China. We have a lot of shared interests, we certainly face a lot of shared
[03:46:34] challenges, whether it's climate, pandemics, you know, run down the list that the United States
[03:46:39] and China absolutely have to try to find a way to work together on. There's just no way around it,
[03:46:44] it'll be frustrating, it'll often fail, but we have to keep trying to do it because we're both
[03:46:50] major powers in the world. So kind of designing US foreign policy around, you know, holding
[03:46:56] China's economy down or simply defining China as an adversary to kind of America's freedom of
[03:47:02] action is not only kind of productive, it won't work and will also have like really negative
[03:47:10] political consequences here in the United States. It will power authoritarianism in the United States
[03:47:15] just as the obsession with kind of Islamic terrorism did in the United States. I mean, Donald Trump himself
[03:47:23] is a consequence of our, you know, it's consequence of a lot of things in American politics.
[03:47:28] One of the things was America's global war on terror. He is part of that blowback.
[03:47:35] Yeah, absolutely. The way great.
[03:47:38] I mean, I think I do think that yes, cooperation is an absolute necessity and I would love
[03:47:45] for American do that or even if he if this was he I mean this was shocking yes like I thought he would be much more
[03:47:52] militant and
[03:47:54] he didn't leave a lot of room for ambiguity there he just straight up like no we got to be fucking buddies
[03:47:59] like they're a major power or major power I think like even strategic competition is bad
[03:48:05] oh my god my demands got confused thinking video house was streaming house yeah no it's very good
[03:48:10] they were going to compete with China, um, they should have more interviews like this if anything.
[03:48:16] I don't know why people would hate this kind of thing. What do you mean, dude? It's because
[03:48:19] everybody wants a fucking blood sports at the end of the day.
[03:48:30] Everybody wants blood sports. They want, they want me to fucking dunk on him.
[03:48:40] I think one of the things that self-evident is this economy is not working for no people.
[03:48:56] We can talk about growth, but we don't talk enough about inclusion.
[03:48:59] I think it was Plutarch who said maybe it was 50 AD, look it up.
[03:49:05] about two, over 2,000 years ago,
[03:49:07] Plutarch warned the affiliates by saying the oldest,
[03:49:11] the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics
[03:49:15] is the imbalance between the rich and the poor.
[03:49:18] Last four, today, we're talking about the first trainer.
[03:49:23] I live in a state, I mean, exhibit ABC, you know, honor.
[03:49:31] And we have to address that.
[03:49:32] And we have it.
[03:49:34] Ahhhh!
[03:49:35] Do we?
[03:49:36] Yo, I cannot believe this motherfucker, the audacity.
[03:49:41] Hey, yo!
[03:49:45] Mr. We must attack the billionaires, otherwise they'll leave the fucking state.
[03:49:54] Are you serious right now?
[03:49:56] Are you for real?
[03:49:59] That's crazy.
[03:50:02] This is why he's a goddamn shark, okay?
[03:50:05] Oh, my Lordy, Lordy, he is such a fucking shark.
[03:50:11] Or as Brandon will call him a dog-faced pony soldier.
[03:50:17] Why, why, why, why, why, why.
[03:50:20] The system is broken for too many people in my country.
[03:50:23] 10% of people own two thirds of all the wealth.
[03:50:26] In my country, if you're 30 years old,
[03:50:28] and you talk about populist movements,
[03:50:30] talk about young folks in the nihilism that we're experiencing, increasingly, at least
[03:50:34] in my country.
[03:50:35] I think in other parts of the globe, particularly young men, which is a challenge in
[03:50:39] unique challenge, young men, the crisis, young men and boys.
[03:50:42] If you're 30 years old today for the first time in American history, you're doing worse
[03:50:47] than your parents' generation.
[03:50:49] That's cold red.
[03:50:51] So in an environment like that, you're done with the two parties.
[03:50:55] You're looking for something different.
[03:50:57] looking to, you know, in the vernacular of those old enough,
[03:51:00] describes the old record, you know, shake the machine.
[03:51:04] And Trump understands it.
[03:51:06] Bernie Sanders, the American politics understands that, as well.
[03:51:11] So how can we drive this sort of populism, the progressive values,
[03:51:16] that around the kind of results that people deserve?
[03:51:19] But we've got to own the problem.
[03:51:23] It's not good enough just to identify the problem.
[03:51:27] We've got to own the solutions at the same time of the problem.
[03:51:31] Great.
[03:51:32] For example, by way of talking to a governor like you,
[03:51:38] such an impressive governor, who runs the fifth
[03:51:39] largest economy of the world, California, of course.
[03:51:42] And I think, yes, 17 days ago, not even a month ago,
[03:51:46] The wealth tax would cause California's rich to flee, news and morons.
[03:51:53] Some isn't endangered by the federal law and what should we do about it.
[03:51:57] If not, well, tax.
[03:51:58] Yeah, HR1 is a disaster.
[03:52:00] I mean, just to talk about your kids and grandkids,
[03:52:03] sat on them, debt, burden, interest rates, instability.
[03:52:08] I mean, I said, same, best in Guy was there.
[03:52:11] Well, the devil sits down.
[03:52:12] down.
[03:52:13] We didn't even mention the cost of the big beautiful bill and how that's going to impact
[03:52:17] the debt.
[03:52:18] So what do we do?
[03:52:19] This is about the budget reconciliation.
[03:52:20] So I don't know why he's, uh, all right.
[03:52:27] I don't think he's, uh, asking the richest among us to pay what do we do?
[03:52:35] Well, we do.
[03:52:36] California is the most progressive tax structure in the United States of America.
[03:52:39] They're billionaires who are sitting on equity who don't sell it.
[03:52:41] We have a very powerful president, or pain those progressive taxes, we have the highest
[03:52:46] progressive tax rate in the United States of America long, believe in that, I did
[03:52:51] say to state of the state, arguing in favor of it, and it should many ways be
[03:52:56] a model for reforms that we need to see federally.
[03:53:00] That said, I fear the way this has been drafted, and I'm old-fashioned, I actually
[03:53:06] I see first understand before I'm understood sometimes, and I was burdened by the facts.
[03:53:15] The fact is it actually will reduce investments in education.
[03:53:21] It will reduce investments in teachers and librarians.
[03:53:24] Child care.
[03:53:25] It will reduce investments in firefighting and police.
[03:53:30] The impact of a one-time tax does not solve an ongoing structural challenge that has been exacerbated by the impacts of HR1.
[03:53:42] In fact, what it will do is what the legislative analyst office said it would do, which didn't surprise any of us when they put that out.
[03:53:51] you would have a windfall one time and then over the years you would see a significant reduction
[03:53:59] in taxes because tax payers will move and that is what I fear at a state level.
[03:54:07] Wow, really reinventing the wheel here, why we can't do more taxation, why we can't do
[03:54:16] any additional taxes on the super duper wealthy. Why the leave? Oh my God. I had not heard
[03:54:26] that one before. That's crazy. I just did not. I could not fathom a world in which that could
[03:54:35] happen. Okay, exit tax a man. Like, this is again, this is terrifying as far as this
[03:54:49] vision goes when we're not not just talking about the governor of California, but now
[03:54:54] potentially talking about the fucking president. Okay, this is a guy with presidential ambitions.
[03:55:02] Oh, capital flight will take place and a time when people are fucking demanding that the super wealthy pay their fair share and taxes to turn around and run on that come on, dude.
[03:55:17] Wow, time and place. Time and place. Can I think of a worse time and a worse place to say this?
[03:55:27] not only is the capital flight a totally exaggerated the real thing that happens in the
[03:55:34] absence of like more progressive taxation or potentially a well tax what ends up
[03:55:40] happening is workers leave workers leave and they have been leaving California has
[03:55:47] had an exodus of working class individuals leaving you want to know why because
[03:55:52] shit is too expensive. All you're doing in this
[03:55:58] circumstances is saying like, no, we just can't do it. We just can't do it
[03:56:04] because we are held hostage by the super wealthy. The myth of
[03:56:09] I'm dining will cause the ERC to richest the leave. Years of
[03:56:12] research shows the same pattern to presumption of high
[03:56:14] tax on the wealthy, the millionaire flight is simply unsure. You
[03:56:16] want to know why it's fucking bullshit. They already pay higher.
[03:56:19] they already pay higher taxes in New York and they're still in fucking New York.
[03:56:25] They already pay higher tax in California as Gavin Newsom also said and they're still in fucking
[03:56:29] California because it's California and it's ironic because what makes California so appealing
[03:56:36] and what makes New York so appealing is not just there, you know, I don't know, it's not the
[03:56:41] fact that it's just like global finance is running out of New York or California's big beautiful
[03:56:46] people talking beaches or whatever. Okay? It's the fact that that previous
[03:56:51] iteration of progressive taxation has caused the infrastructure to be built
[03:56:56] in these fucking places. So it's the bravery and the courage of previous
[03:57:00] administrations. Previous acts of courage and leadership that has at least
[03:57:06] created the system. The infrastructure that makes it so fucking appealing.
[03:57:16] It's so dumb.
[03:57:19] You know who is actually being a little bit of a clash trader and I will be interviewing him on this issue. It's hard to trust them.
[03:57:27] But it's billionaire Tom Stier running for governor.
[03:57:31] And I am very, very excited to pick his brain. I am a very mercurious cat on that one.
[03:57:39] Okay. I don't really trust him. He's a billionaire at the end of the day. Let's be fucking real.
[03:57:44] I am very interested to see why he's running, what he's doing, that doesn't mean I'm a fucking
[03:57:51] stierhead, please stop, please, I can't deal with you motherfuckers, you everything you see is black
[03:57:59] and white, you're like, oh, he did an automatically, say off with your head, that must mean
[03:58:04] that you, you love him, that must mean that you're going to put all your support behind
[03:58:08] him, okay?
[03:58:10] Stop.
[03:58:11] You shut me out of opportunities when I fucking have to deal with this nonsense, okay?
[03:58:21] Stop.
[03:58:22] It's very important.
[03:58:23] I think we all have to be aware that this American way of life, that what America embodies
[03:58:30] is still at the core of America.
[03:58:32] It's still in there.
[03:58:33] And that's why we have to foster the dialogue.
[03:58:36] We have to stay together one week.
[03:58:38] It must not do, it must not be divided.
[03:58:42] Let's stay together, let's stay in touch, let's have these encounters, I think that's
[03:58:47] what we can, and best at this level, on the state level, on the sub-national level, and
[03:58:52] that's what's great to have such a panel.
[03:58:54] In fact, if I may pick up, I appreciate your generous words and Trump is temporary.
[03:59:05] It's important to understand that he'll be measured in a matter of years, not decades.
[03:59:09] Senate is a skinny legend asks Senate out for valentines.
[03:59:17] You are a whole ass freak, you know that?
[03:59:21] Take a day off.
[03:59:23] If you were younger man, I wouldn't necessarily say that.
[03:59:27] I don't know a question.
[03:59:29] It would seek a third term.
[03:59:31] Unquestionable.
[03:59:32] And I don't say that lightly.
[03:59:34] I can back that up.
[03:59:35] But his time of life, not his state of mind,
[03:59:38] make this a temporary moment.
[03:59:40] And that's why it's so important.
[03:59:42] In the spirit again of this conversation,
[03:59:44] of sub-national relationships, stable partnerships.
[03:59:49] We are now, unfortunately, in the United States, and I've never done this happen in my lifetime,
[03:59:53] the source of more instability than any other nation in the world, the United States of America.
[03:59:59] And that's why we have to remind folks that this is not permanent, and I know there's
[04:00:03] a lot of pessimism that somehow is irreparable.
[04:00:07] We'll never go back to our original form.
[04:00:08] I understand that once a mind is stretched of what's possible, it never necessarily goes
[04:00:13] back to the original form. But I say it's not dead, it's dormant. He may need to sleep with
[04:00:18] what I open. It will take time. But it's certainly not dead. And it's not representative.
[04:00:27] Again, he is an historic president. It's important to understand this. Historically unpopular.
[04:00:35] He is going to get crushed in the midterm elections.
[04:00:38] that's flush in the midterm elections. He's going to, he's so funny that on the one hand,
[04:00:43] he literally correctly points out that Donald Trump would absolutely run for a third term.
[04:00:47] But then also talks about the midterm elections and like American theoretical democracy
[04:00:53] continuing to just move along in ways that won't be destroyed by this administration.
[04:01:00] How can you have both of those thoughts at the same time? I mean, I don't know. I just,
[04:01:05] I don't know. I genuinely don't know. I think he's going to try to rig it and my fear
[04:01:13] is that it's I mean, who knows what we're going from there, but I feel like you have to
[04:01:19] make it too big to rig. He's already working to rig it. You got to make it too big to
[04:01:28] And the current national Democratic Party approach to this is not making it too big to rig.
[04:01:43] Okay?
[04:01:44] Not.
[04:01:48] who's his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs.
[04:01:55] He will lose out the Supreme Court in a matter of months.
[04:01:58] That's been the source of most of his energy and most of his negotiating power.
[04:02:04] And by the way, the source of most of his direct dealing,
[04:02:08] the most corrupt President-American history.
[04:02:11] What is that?
[04:02:12] least of criticism, new news. I can't think so much race of
[04:02:15] and transphobia. Dude, you know me. I am probably the
[04:02:19] most, I am probably the most racist and the most
[04:02:23] transphobic American. If there was a Olympics, I probably
[04:02:26] win the gold medal. And that is precisely the reason why I am
[04:02:31] shading on Gavin Newsom, who is the singular force that will
[04:02:35] defend trans people and black and brown people, of course,
[04:02:38] and all vulnerable populations. And that's the reason why I'm
[04:02:41] I'm attacking him, he's an icon, he's an iconic black trans person who is homeless.
[04:02:47] So many of the foreign policy church have in common, members of this family, they're first.
[04:02:53] Setting the tone and terror, setting the course of the deal for the tower, the golf course,
[04:02:58] for the investments, for the crypto, wake-off, not just Trump, partnerships with the family.
[04:03:05] It's all there in plain sites open.
[04:03:07] It's not the $400 million planes as the tithing and gifts.
[04:03:14] Beans and billions of dollars in the last year.
[04:03:17] You ain't talking about the law, you ain't talking about the law,
[04:03:19] enough at making.
[04:03:21] And the tariff capacity has been one of his principal tools
[04:03:25] for self-feeling, but the challenge is,
[04:03:27] and this is a challenge in terms of not bending the knee,
[04:03:30] and standing firm and tall, not just governments
[04:03:34] and foreign leaders, but corporate leaders, universities,
[04:03:38] law firms, and the media, the imperative of standing
[04:03:42] trial because right now, President Xi, is blushing
[04:03:49] chronic capitalism.
[04:03:50] It's not free enterprise.
[04:03:51] It's not a healthy horse pulling a sturdy wagon.
[04:03:53] It's Churchill one said.
[04:03:55] It's state capitalism.
[04:03:57] and Vida, the tithens, Intel, M.P. Materials,
[04:04:03] golden shares at US steel, kiss the ring.
[04:04:09] That's not the America I grew up in,
[04:04:11] and it's not the America you just described,
[04:04:14] and God bless, we're inspired by, as we all were.
[04:04:17] Yeah, it's not real, it's not real free markets
[04:04:21] that brought us here, that brought us the Trump.
[04:04:24] That's the problem I have with Donald Trump.
[04:04:26] it's crazy yeah he's a he's a communist see that's the winning message Donald Trump is a
[04:04:36] communist hardly perfect and so that's that's the imperative this moment to
[04:04:44] establish yeah that's why she is blushing because he's doing state capitalism
[04:04:48] just like she is right yeah keep saying that that's that's the fucking winning
[04:04:53] message for a share, for a share.
[04:05:05] Different relationship to this moment and remind people that this is temporary.
[04:05:11] Secretary Clinton, Secretary Clinton, thank you for that.
[04:05:15] And you got, how do you really mean that?
[04:05:17] Yes, I do.
[04:05:19] I do. And you got several rounds of applause at that.
[04:05:21] But I'm really interested in the line that there are discussion is having already, which
[04:05:29] is a battle within the West, between conservatism and liberalism.
[04:05:34] But I don't think we would be having this discussion at all if it weren't for some of the
[04:05:38] The last one is the US administration has taken, and let me take one of them, which is Ukraine,
[04:05:54] which is obviously at the center of the immediate discussions of the post couple of years.
[04:05:59] And the line that the Trump administration has taken in trying to resolve the Ukraine conflict
[04:06:06] of following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and it's apparent a thrust to accept.
[04:06:14] I don't know if you will watch the BBC one, but this clip is making the rounds.
[04:06:17] I'll be here in Los Angeles around the homeless issue.
[04:06:22] I think morally, ethically speaking, it is an atrocity that in a country this wealthy way have people just on the streets.
[04:06:33] And we should
[04:06:36] Uh-oh big dog spoke out again's gabgav and no fucking way
[04:06:48] Oh buddy
[04:06:50] Thanks, Obama
[04:06:54] Thanks, oh, Bobbi, oh my god
[04:06:57] Where is this energy?
[04:07:01] Where is this coming from?
[04:07:03] Wait a minute.
[04:07:04] The Woke King Hath spoken.
[04:07:09] The Woke King Hath spoken.
[04:07:15] We should insist on policies that recognize their full humanity,
[04:07:23] people who are hassles and be able to provide them the help and resources that they need.
[04:07:31] But we should all-
[04:07:32] Did you just say this guy still have motion? Are you fucking kidding me? I mean, yes.
[04:07:37] Among liberals?
[04:07:41] Obama is basically fucking God. Dude, he's the last competent Democrat.
[04:07:47] He is literally the last competent Democrat. I'm not like glazing him when I say this. I have
[04:07:52] tremendous disagreements with him. Okay, my biggest one is the fact that he or
[04:07:58] of refuses to come on the broadcast. But we'll go on Bryan Tyler Cohen.
[04:08:12] Also recognize that the average person, you know, doesn't want to have to navigate
[04:08:18] around a tent city in the middle of downtown.
[04:08:21] He's right.
[04:08:22] And that we're not going to be able to build a working majority
[04:08:29] and support for the resources that we need to help
[04:08:32] folks like that, whether it's drug treatment,
[04:08:35] or temporary housing, or what have you.
[04:08:39] We're not going to be able to generate support for it.
[04:08:42] If we simply say, you know what, it's not their fault.
[04:08:45] And so they should be able to do whatever they want.
[04:08:47] I guess I get what he's trying to say he's not entirely wrong on it like there is this like weird liberal attitude about homelessness where it's like just avoid them just like don't don't look in their direction or some shit like
[04:09:05] It's silly it's dumb
[04:09:07] and
[04:09:17] there is definitely like a weird
[04:09:21] there's definitely a weird attitude amongst like some
[04:09:25] on the like anarchist side to it's not just like liberals is anarchist also do this shit to
[04:09:31] The problem is, Obama's recovery from the housing market crash also led to a tremendous wave of homelessness.
[04:09:51] Some of the consider there.
[04:10:01] the
[04:10:08] or you say about annergas
[04:10:12] book your anarchist slander
[04:10:14] mom and
[04:10:17] you really can tell me that there isn't a radical tendency here
[04:10:22] like
[04:10:27] is individuals that are directly working with these like mutual aid initiatives, but
[04:10:39] there's definitely like a prevailing attitude sometimes among radlubes, especially
[04:10:43] where it's like, oh, like what's the big problem? What's the big problem with like
[04:10:50] people living in the fucking street or whatever? Like there's this attitude
[04:10:57] that doesn't seek to liberals do this more so than
[04:11:02] anarchists obviously
[04:11:13] You're such a liberal stop praising Obama.
[04:11:15] The fuck wrong with you, most competent,
[04:11:17] Democrat, also the genocider of Yemen,
[04:11:19] stop praising him.
[04:11:21] Eat this ban.
[04:11:24] Um, the reason why I'm banning you permanently is because you lack reading comprehension.
[04:11:30] I'm not saying that I like Obama. You fucking moron.
[04:11:35] I'm saying liberal CM as the most competent Democrat.
[04:11:39] And he is the most competent Democrat. It's true.
[04:11:43] I hate this. I can't deal with you. I seriously, I can't stand you motherfuckers.
[04:11:54] Why are you like this?
[04:11:59] But your lack of critical thinking skills should not be everybody else's problem and certainly not my neither.
[04:12:05] You're all are so stupid.
[04:12:24] Russia's territorial encroachment on Ukraine.
[04:12:29] And to you, I absolutely, you know,
[04:12:32] I understand that we've had various versions
[04:12:35] with already your characterization of a clash
[04:12:37] between conservative and liberal values being,
[04:12:39] you know, at the heart of what's going on in the West.
[04:12:42] But in this particular one, a security issue,
[04:12:44] one that involves international law
[04:12:46] where that country's still respect,
[04:12:48] those international laws lay down after the Second World War.
[04:12:53] Do you think that that brings a new rift within the West, Ukraine, the U.S. is position?
[04:12:58] Yes, I am.
[04:13:01] I think that the Trump administration's position toward Ukraine is disgraceful.
[04:13:06] I think the effort to force Ukraine into a surrender deal with Putin is shameful.
[04:13:14] I think the effort that Putin and Trump are making to profit off the misery and death of the
[04:13:20] Ukrainian people is a historic error and corrupt the
[04:13:25] Enthigree. And I believe Ukraine is fighting for our democracy and our
[04:13:31] values of freedom and civilization on the frontlines losing thousands of
[04:13:38] people and having their country destroyed by one man's
[04:13:43] Mania to control them, and I think Trump either doesn't understand or could care less about
[04:13:50] that suffering.
[04:13:51] So that's what I think.
[04:13:52] And so if you think he has destroyed the West, he has betrayed the West.
[04:14:00] He's betrayed human values.
[04:14:02] He's betrayed the NATO charter, the Atlantic charter, the universal declaration of
[04:14:08] human rights.
[04:14:09] A lot of what has been done before to Trump.
[04:14:12] and says you we heard what she talked about Israel and not only that but like oh my god
[04:14:22] Trump is betraying the West unlike us where our approach to Ukraine's defense was so perfect
[04:14:31] Yeah, the only issue is we're losing, that's it, that's it. We're losing and rush is winning.
[04:14:41] That's literally it. And that's not even entirely in Trump's hands. Let's be real.
[04:14:48] We lost before Trump even became president. So what the fuck?
[04:14:52] Nothing like that all of a sudden in the
[04:14:54] process of seeing the
[04:14:55] family members,
[04:14:57] including all of us
[04:14:59] are not a family member,
[04:15:01] and I'm feeling this
[04:15:02] process of seeing the family members
[04:15:04] of you doing this.
[04:15:05] And you guys like to know
[04:15:07] many of the issues of
[04:15:07] you that were
[04:15:09] all, but you know,
[04:15:10] I don't know several
[04:15:12] people who had
[04:15:12] worst fears that
[04:15:14] you were like,
[04:15:15] some of the things that
[04:15:16] you saw were like,
[04:15:17] some of the things that you
[04:15:19] saw, and some of the
[04:15:21] who Trump is modeling himself.
[04:15:23] I didn't think we would be having this debate
[04:15:25] under that kind of regime for sure.
[04:15:28] We will come back.
[04:15:33] Yeah, we want that regime just for Israel
[04:15:34] related things, of course.
[04:15:36] Back I suspect to the conservatism
[04:15:38] and liberalism clash within the West,
[04:15:40] but thank you for that Peter, do you agree
[04:15:43] that the Trump administration's actions
[04:15:46] on Ukraine have produced a rift in the West?
[04:15:49] Well, first I think you really don't like him.
[04:15:53] Yeah, that is absolutely true, but I really not only do I not like him.
[04:15:58] I don't like him because of what he's doing to the United States and the world.
[04:16:02] And I think you should take a hard look at it if you think that there is something good that will come out of it.
[04:16:07] What do I think Trump is doing in America?
[04:16:11] I think it is reaction, reaction for something that some policies that really went to
[04:16:19] far, too far from the regular people, too much in some
[04:16:24] reality. So, you know, we saw the cancel culture, that's
[04:16:28] that we saw the low-crever Lucien. We, we, oh my god. Oh my god.
[04:16:37] This is what happens when you have a, a comedy between a
[04:16:41] fucking liberal and a fascist, okay?
[04:16:43] of
[04:16:48] a
[04:16:53] as a book revolution like shot of fuck up what do you mean cast a culture bitch shut up
[04:16:55] shut up there is a correct assessment here is just it's just like the sole pathetic
[04:17:03] this man's assessment is not the the correct one okay
[04:17:08] reason why he has the
[04:17:09] music conversation away from
[04:17:10] Russia.
[04:17:14] To walk culture is because he
[04:17:18] doesn't want to make the
[04:17:19] correct assessment or he's
[04:17:20] like, I mean, I don't know.
[04:17:23] The reason the gender
[04:17:24] revolution, the climate
[04:17:26] elements gender women have
[04:17:27] their life.
[04:17:29] No, no, no, no, no, no,
[04:17:30] no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
[04:17:30] I think he'd to go on.
[04:17:31] I think there are two
[04:17:32] genders.
[04:17:33] So, but some of some of us
[04:17:35] can some of us some of us
[04:17:37] think that there is more than one.
[04:17:39] Immediately concessions immediate concessions to the two
[04:17:42] genders by the way. What about half of us? God, liberalism is so awesome.
[04:17:54] Obviously not the time in place to have like a fucking woke gender
[04:17:57] conversation and Hillary's not the person to do that, but
[04:18:03] you did see liberals in action in that very moment.
[04:18:07] I
[04:18:09] love that
[04:18:11] first sign of pushback is that one of the half of us
[04:18:15] the real conversation should be taken place right now is
[04:18:20] how do we move on from this
[04:18:27] it's clear
[04:18:37] Jesus Christ, you eat so fucking nastily.
[04:18:40] Here we go.
[04:18:47] More than two, sorry, more than two, gender.
[04:18:50] I think there is male and female,
[04:18:52] and the rest, probably, is a social construct.
[04:18:55] So this is something that went too far.
[04:18:59] But does that justify selling out the people of Ukraine
[04:19:01] who are on the front lines dying to say their freedom?
[04:19:05] And they're two generations.
[04:19:06] That's what you're worried about.
[04:19:07] Can I do finish that by and some, I'm sorry,
[04:19:11] that makes you, makes you nervous.
[04:19:14] I'm really sorry for that.
[04:19:15] I think it makes me nervous.
[04:19:17] There, there, there, there, there, there.
[04:19:18] There can be a future for this case.
[04:19:20] I have to, I have to, I have to.
[04:19:22] I have to, I have to say, one more thing.
[04:19:26] You said that Ukraine fights for our future
[04:19:30] and for our freedom.
[04:19:33] I think first, Ukraine fights for Ukraine's future, Ukraine's freedom, the Ukraine's sovereignty
[04:19:41] and independence.
[04:19:42] So we should help them, of course.
[04:19:45] But I see in some people in the West, they are trying to misuse help the Ukraine.
[04:19:52] But that's another question.
[04:19:54] I don't know if Trump's administration is helping the Ukraine to stop the war.
[04:20:02] I believe that there is such an approach.
[04:20:05] I don't see any other, any other strong player, strong
[04:20:10] congeopolitical player who would be able to force Russia
[04:20:14] to stop killing the Ukraine people
[04:20:16] and stop destroying their country.
[04:20:18] I don't see it, maybe China, but China makes nothing.
[04:20:22] I don't know if the pressure, if Trump is forcing Russia
[04:20:28] in a way that they will stop the war.
[04:20:30] I don't know.
[04:20:31] I only see that the only Americans right at the moment.
[04:20:34] You mean China's not making any moves to stop Russia?
[04:20:43] Moment, can make it.
[04:20:45] I see the dialogue.
[04:20:46] Do you think Europe could put more pressure on Russia, for example,
[04:20:52] by putting pressure on Turkey, by targeting the refineries of oil
[04:20:56] and more and so on?
[04:20:58] I think Europe also makes
[04:21:01] some pressure, we really sanctions, we do what we can.
[04:21:05] But I think the Russians probably don't care.
[04:21:09] When I visited Ukraine, I saw the really the good will
[04:21:12] of all people in Ukraine.
[04:21:14] They were really united, united, and willing to stop the war.
[04:21:20] But they're very, very amazing.
[04:21:22] They're amazing.
[04:21:23] So, they made some steps.
[04:21:25] They're probably a year ago.
[04:21:26] No one from them would allow to say, or even suggest,
[04:21:30] now they are ready to make some steps back. Now it's full on the
[04:21:35] Russinside, but I don't see any good will on their side.
[04:21:40] So we probably are agreed on that point. We might come on though to
[04:21:45] Ukraine in a moment because that seems to be where one of the
[04:21:48] rifts in the West is most tested. But Secretary Clinton, well, as
[04:21:55] perhaps one of the few people who has actually been around since
[04:21:59] at the end of the Second World War, let me add my version of history to the revisionism
[04:22:09] that I hear in not just this conversation, but so many other places.
[04:22:17] It is, for me, a blessing that freedom was expanded to include in the United States, for
[04:22:27] For example, the right of black people to be treated at least better than they had been
[04:22:33] for 400 or so years.
[04:22:36] It was a culmination of freedom for women to be given their rights much more fully.
[04:22:46] The US and so are has always historically cleared the West on women's rights, by the way.
[04:22:59] Like not even a fucking question.
[04:23:00] I wonder how she's gonna tie this back to Russia being bad, but I need you to understand
[04:23:07] that it's not even close, okay?
[04:23:16] And they had been.
[04:23:22] It was, I think, a dramatic recognition of human dignity for gay people to be able to be treated
[04:23:30] without fear and even Mary, which to me is creating a family.
[04:23:37] So you know, I understand conservative impulses.
[04:23:41] I understand we are fighting an ideological battle that is as old as time.
[04:23:47] There are those of us who are more comfortable and a more open, tolerant world.
[04:23:53] And there are those who have their concerns about it because they worry about the impact
[04:23:58] on existing institutions like the family, community, and others.
[04:24:04] So this really, what does this please explain?
[04:24:09] How's it has is good on women's rights real question. Yes. The USSR was
[04:24:14] significantly better
[04:24:17] Women's rights then the entire the west. As a matter of fact like international women's day is a fucking communist construct
[04:24:25] I'm not talking about Russia right now. I'm not talking about modern day Russia. I'm talking about the USSR
[04:24:30] are. You as a star also was like super
[04:24:35] woken on gay stuff too and then they went back on it. But initially
[04:24:40] um it's very interesting like they were unironically way way way more
[04:24:49] woken like some current modern allied countries on on the big gay
[04:24:56] And then, uh, Stalin rolled it back.
[04:25:01] Yes, migration has been a huge flash point.
[04:25:23] people were deported under my husband and Barack Obama, without killing American citizens
[04:25:32] and without putting children into detention camps, then we're in the first Trump term or what?
[04:25:39] What a winning message bro.
[04:25:43] Oh my god. Oh, we are not going to make it.
[04:25:47] Bro, Barack Obama deported more people than Trump did without killing American citizens,
[04:25:59] what an incredible, what an incredible fucking statement.
[04:26:17] That's crazy.
[04:26:28] She said Barack Obama was doing deportations the right way.
[04:26:33] I mean, actually, she did literally say that.
[04:26:36] It's not even awesome as we're climb joke shit.
[04:26:43] Unbelievable.
[04:26:49] This first year of Trump's second term.
[04:26:51] So I think it's important to look at the facts because very often the ideological impulse
[04:27:00] to try to protect the status quo or return
[04:27:03] making America great again in some nostalgic past
[04:27:07] that existed for white men and capitalist enterprise
[04:27:12] was not exactly open and welcoming
[04:27:16] to people who look like me and a lot of other people
[04:27:19] who are part of our national fabric.
[04:27:22] I have no argument with the necessity
[04:27:30] Yo, woke, white, white feminism, baby, she literally came out of the gaze being like, listen, if you don't look like me as a woman, and you get fucking deported under Obama, that's awesome.
[04:27:47] As long as they do it in a way where it doesn't bother my sensibilities, as long as I don't see it, as long as you don't end up killing Americans in the process,
[04:27:58] of
[04:28:00] the
[04:28:10] the problem I have with
[04:28:13] capitalism and
[04:28:14] enterprise of that sort
[04:28:17] is that women that look like me couldn't get ahead
[04:28:20] the
[04:28:24] show up to the DNC man
[04:28:27] this is why I say they cook the they cook those
[04:28:33] like given the way things are
[04:28:35] it was an inevitability that America would have this fascist he'll turn
[04:28:41] okay
[04:28:44] but the DNC's actions in 2016 absolutely accelerated it with the
[04:28:48] the Proto-Fascist Trump won and the Fascist Trump, too.
[04:28:53] Ha!
[04:28:56] Short on Monday, right from the US as well.
[04:28:59] Women's suffrage with the 19th Amendment, the Soviet Union did it better.
[04:29:03] And earlier, setting a standard for gender equality in politics that America lag behind
[04:29:08] for decades.
[04:29:09] In 1917, the newly formed Soviet government granted women the right to vote and stand for office.
[04:29:15] making the Soviet Union one of the first nations to do so on such a scale.
[04:29:20] Women were legally guaranteed equal political participation alongside men.
[04:29:24] In 1936 the Soviet Constitution solidified this by guaranteeing women
[04:29:29] the right to hold office at any capacity. And they did by the 1930s,
[04:29:33] women made up around 20% of the deputies in the Supreme Soviet.
[04:29:37] The Soviet Union's legislative body and the Constitution states in article 122
[04:29:42] Women in the USSR are accorded equal rights with men in all spheres of economic, state,
[04:29:47] cultural, social, and political life. And yeah, in the United States, the 19th Amendment gave
[04:29:53] some women the right to vote in 1920. But progress was slow. And by 1945, women made up only 3%
[04:30:01] of elected officials in the US federal government. They stark contrast to the Soviet Union's
[04:30:06] much larger female representation. The early commitment to gender equality in the USSR meant
[04:30:12] that women's voices were valued in shaping policies, a reflection of the Soviet goal to ensure
[04:30:19] all citizens had a role in governance. That's the dictatorship of the pro-terrient. The Soviet
[04:30:25] Indian took significant early steps towards politically quality for women, and that significantly
[04:30:30] set it apart from the United States. But sure, where are your suffragette outfits for election
[04:30:35] I have my own costume too.
[04:30:38] All the US celebrates women's suffrage.
[04:30:45] Oh, you two sort of comparing cartoons.
[04:30:47] These are black people. Oh, yeah.
[04:30:48] U.S.S. are cartoons about Africa versus West and Cartoon's about Africa.
[04:30:52] That's about Africa.
[04:30:53] Can you guess where they from?
[04:30:55] Both were made in the mid-20th century,
[04:30:58] but let's take a closer look at the United States
[04:31:01] portrayed in African countries.
[04:31:05] Now, let's take a look at how this Soviet Union did it.
[04:31:22] To be fair, the USSR had some fucking, you know, racially insensitive cartoons to a
[04:31:27] must be real.
[04:31:37] But socialists propaganda, communist propaganda, has always, we're trying to use this
[04:31:43] as far as non-racist is crazy, no, no, no, no, no, that's not what I'm saying.
[04:31:47] had, they had bad issues with
[04:31:54] reciprocation, but as far as it's as far as it's like
[04:32:00] a third world as position, historic communists
[04:32:04] countries have always, historic communists
[04:32:09] countries have always approached the global
[04:32:15] yourself with a lot more kindness in comparison to its contemporary, it comparison to his
[04:32:19] examples at the same time. It's not even close.
[04:32:33] What the fuck? Where's Kai? Okay.
[04:32:45] the
[04:32:52] clav mongsy he's getting bullied outside
[04:32:55] some subject same century but do very different stories
[04:33:00] anyway
[04:33:04] how we have the lowest name of the night in the
[04:33:11] far recall correctly the American court is released
[04:33:15] 20 century and the US are cartoon is mid 20 century yes is
[04:33:20] is earlier to
[04:33:24] what is this the FBI post has been deleted
[04:33:29] to be someone online the relationship to those fast they might be a
[04:33:31] scammers slow down and ask questions oh that's funny that's fucking awesome
[04:33:49] yeah they were resting to set the best reporters damn they're bragging that they're the best
[04:33:55] supporters well blue magas out here screeching for us the pledge of allegiance to newsom or
[04:33:58] or with their own people, they brag about
[04:34:01] the porting under the bus, yeah.
[04:34:08] Anyway, let's be real.
[04:34:09] It's the, you know, the USSR was pretty fucking woke
[04:34:13] on a lot of issues at the time in comparison to America.
[04:34:21] In China, even more woke on the park.
[04:34:27] well, Barack Obama went on the fucking Tyler Brian Cohen to to basically lay a stake in and
[04:34:35] well being the woke eye at all it seems first he said, Gavin Newsom's attitude towards
[04:34:41] homeless encampments is disgusting. And now he's saying abolish the filibuster. Are you
[04:34:47] Fucking joking?
[04:34:54] All right, that's it. I'm fucking text in the podjons.
[04:35:17] that's crazy
[04:35:20] that's crazy that's crazy that's crazy that's crazy what is this what is this
[04:35:32] he is soft launching his third term
[04:35:36] there are things that I just don't want to reveal that I know
[04:35:41] that maybe one day you guys will find out, but this is uh, this is interesting, anyway.
[04:35:49] Um, yet another Hassan Abbey Blades.
[04:35:54] Tell Seen the man who's discriminating to my ear every day for the last five years.
[04:35:59] He's talking more than he can ever know, so proud of how far the movement has come.
[04:36:06] Well, he actually wore a form fitting suit in another giant 1980s fit, good job of
[04:36:22] a son.
[04:36:24] He's still going to be hot when he's old, God damn he's the most beautiful man I've ever
[04:36:28] seen.
[04:36:35] and he screamed at one of my chats one time.
[04:36:39] I'm okay.
[04:36:42] We're back, baby.
[04:36:45] We're back.
[04:36:52] We're freaking back.
[04:36:53] We're kind of back, dude.
[04:36:55] Self-drunk on Valentine's Day.
[04:36:57] Listen.
[04:36:59] Yes, people ask me who is your valentine.
[04:37:03] Okay, it's all of you.
[04:37:04] it's the working class. That is who I am committed to. Okay. That's what it is.
[04:37:13] The endless love that I have for workers all around the world. It's for you, the
[04:37:18] chatters. Okay. That's what I'm committed to. That's who I am in a committed
[04:37:25] relationship with. Next time don't wear a scuba suit for a speech. Okay. A scuba suit.
[04:37:34] Oh yeah? Then why don't you fuck all the workers? That's crazy.
[04:37:46] That's insane. Bro was it tight when you were sitting on the chair? Yeah, it was tight as fuck.
[04:38:04] I mean this is this is wild. I never would have expected there to be a fucking frictionless
[04:38:14] post with like 15,000 likes. We're back, I think, do the pants rip now. And I put a request
[04:38:24] for your use of my submanage. Can you go to a tailor and get yourself wealth of the suits?
[04:38:27] You look like a professional hunk, but you should definitely keep wearing them during these
[04:38:30] occasions, I have a bunch more suits that are even better fitting than that one.
[04:38:38] I have suits, I just choose not to wear them.
[04:38:43] Bonnie Blue style, you got to do us all of us big grow.
[04:38:46] Okay, everybody come down.
[04:38:49] Stop being weird.
[04:38:51] Trying to figure out, how do we form families?
[04:38:54] I'm very proud of my family.
[04:38:55] I'm proud of my three grandchildren.
[04:38:57] And I am proud to be part of that tradition.
[04:39:01] That doesn't mean everybody has to be.
[04:39:03] That doesn't mean everyone who doesn't have children is somehow an illegitimate human being.
[04:39:08] So how do we make the case in a positive way, not a bullying and very shameful way?
[04:39:15] So this debate that's going on is driven by an effort to control people, to control who
[04:39:22] we are, how we look, who we love.
[04:39:27] But I think we need to call it for what it is.
[04:39:29] Secretary of State, the legitimate reason to have a debate about things like migration.
[04:39:35] It went too far.
[04:39:36] It's been disruptive and destabilizing and it needs to be fixed in a humane way with secure
[04:39:43] borders that don't torture and kill people.
[04:39:47] And how we're going to have a strong family structure, because it is.
[04:39:51] Secretary of State, Secretary of State, Secretary of State, Secretary of State, thank you
[04:39:54] for that.
[04:39:55] And you got, how do you really mean that?
[04:39:57] Yes, I do.
[04:39:58] I do, and you got several rounds of applause there.
[04:40:01] But I'm really interested in the...
[04:40:03] Dude, I love the fucking, like...
[04:40:07] Like the matter of fact,
[04:40:09] European moderator, just like,
[04:40:13] yes, you've gotten a lot of...
[04:40:15] You've gotten quite a bit of applause breaks.
[04:40:18] It's time for others to speak as well.
[04:40:20] But I'm really interested in the line that our discussion is having already, which is a battle
[04:40:27] within the West between conservatism.
[04:40:29] Yes, she's like, hello, Jo Crane, please.
[04:40:35] And liberalism.
[04:40:36] But I don't think we would be having this discussion at all.
[04:40:39] If it weren't for some of the positions, the US administration has taken.
[04:40:45] And let me take one of them, which is Ukraine, which is obviously at the center of the Munich discussions in the past couple of years.
[04:40:53] And the line that the Trump administration has...
[04:40:56] Honestly, lock her up though for real. Like, why haven't we?
[04:40:59] Yep, it's really messed up.
[04:41:01] Laga room, talk! Laga room!
[04:41:07] Anyway, Barry Obama breaks styles on Trump's eight video bad boyney and twenty twenty eight election
[04:41:14] Brian Tyler Cohen did a fucking collapos brago on I'm gonna be on as I'm a low jellybees because I've been trying to get this fucking interview
[04:41:22] For a minute now interview debate when everyone a call it right like uh... and and I did not get it and uh... Brian Tyler Cohen got it instead
[04:41:36] Whereas, head toward an external election cycle, we're going to be contending with a lot of the same
[04:41:45] infighting that's plagued Democrats before.
[04:41:47] You'll often have leftists and progressives, budding up against liberals and moderates.
[04:41:53] And look, you are the ultimate pragmatist.
[04:41:56] And so what advice do you have as we head toward this election cycle, you know, this
[04:42:02] this eventual 208 elections cycle so that we don't
[04:42:05] devolve into the same, you know, 2016 era, Bernie
[04:42:09] Hillary Redux that feels like it always
[04:42:12] consumes the left.
[04:42:14] Well, look, first of all, I think it's important to remember
[04:42:18] that the divisions in the building, what is this
[04:42:20] Cameron Bro?
[04:42:21] They had a free hand cam and everything.
[04:42:23] I'm a credit party.
[04:42:26] I tend to get magnified in the media.
[04:42:32] Relative to the divides that exist in most other countries?
[04:42:39] Wait, oh shit. I'm sorry. I started off the conversation without thinking Obama.
[04:42:44] Thank you Obama. Thank you Barack Hussein Obama. Obama doesn't do contentious interviews. It's not. I don't.
[04:42:51] Guys, I'm the number one Obama Glazer. Come on. Shut the fuck up. I love Obama. And I would love to hear his
[04:42:57] takes on what his favorite songs are. I just basically would just ask him over and over again like
[04:43:02] what's your Spotify playlist for the next month? What's your Spotify playlist for the month prior?
[04:43:09] What's your Netflix playlist look like? This is what the conversation would be around. Okay,
[04:43:15] it would be around that. Also, there are areas of agreement, okay?
[04:43:23] You interviewed that Yemeni kid, just to try to interview the guy who genocide his country,
[04:43:26] There's beyond the pale stop. Stop. Stop. Stop it.
[04:43:45] But you don't know music. I'm being serious. That's morally depraved. Don't
[04:43:50] interview Obama. If you do ask him, God, shut the fuck up dude. Shut up.
[04:43:55] Shut up, shut up. This is what I mean. This is what I'm talking about. You guys are so fucking stupid, okay?
[04:44:01] You're literally doing don't platform Obama right now
[04:44:06] You are like look you need to dial back your autism, okay?
[04:44:10] Because I can't read this is anything but like neurodivergence because there's no shot that you are a real human being
[04:44:18] Okay, no he wasn't kidding. I thought he was joking at first and then it turns out he's not joking
[04:44:23] He's like, no, that's fucking depraved.
[04:44:29] I thought that was a joke.
[04:44:31] I thought that was a joke at first.
[04:44:32] It turns out it's not a fucking joke.
[04:44:34] That person wasn't joking.
[04:44:35] He's like being sincere.
[04:44:46] Like, you guys just...
[04:44:50] What?
[04:44:50] Autistic people aren't really even me.
[04:44:51] Okay.
[04:44:52] Take a day off.
[04:44:53] You kind of made chat this way. They don't know in the dial-up act. No, I didn't. For the last
[04:45:02] fucking eight years of my time on this platform every day, I have actually pushed back against
[04:45:08] these forces. And in any case, I've actually seen a lot of success in like dialing people
[04:45:14] to fuck back. But there are still people who just can't stop themselves. Like they just
[04:45:20] they just have to type it out and have to hit enter.
[04:45:27] That's what it is.
[04:45:30] Yeah, I didn't make chat this way, Tylenol did.
[04:45:41] What is the number one principle in this community?
[04:45:43] Be fucking normal.
[04:45:44] That's what I say all the time.
[04:45:46] I used to say it all the time.
[04:45:47] like a even in the discord, be kind to people, be ruthless to systems, be charitable
[04:45:52] to people until you realize that they are not, you know, they're taking advantage of your
[04:45:57] charity. It's not even a shit post. That person on ironic, he's like, why are you platforming
[04:46:03] Obama like he's a psycho? And then I rant and rant and rant and then dumbass is will
[04:46:10] and they'll post it on fucking,
[04:46:16] they'll post it on Twitter.
[04:46:20] Be normal, be normal, be normal, be normal, be normal, be normal, be normal.
[04:46:25] We're, you know, parliamentary system,
[04:46:27] you have multiple parties and you got green party,
[04:46:30] you got the center left party,
[04:46:32] and you've got a socialist party,
[04:46:35] and sometimes you've got a communist party.
[04:46:37] Yeah.
[04:46:37] our differences get exaggerated.
[04:46:41] Listen, I, Bernie Sanders believes just like Nancy Pelosi believes, just like Chuck
[04:46:50] Schumer believes, just like a King Jeffers, who are I, to say, Gayosie believes in equality
[04:46:58] and non-discrimination against people because of race or gender or sexual orientation.
[04:47:03] Well, all Democrats believe in that.
[04:47:06] That's a core value.
[04:47:07] Some threats believe that government should provide a strong safety net for people when
[04:47:16] they're down on their luck.
[04:47:19] Everybody I just mentioned believes in that.
[04:47:21] Everybody believes that there should be some regulation of the market so that you don't
[04:47:27] have monopolies and oligopolis that are simply dictating the terms of the economy and
[04:47:37] that we should have a tax system that levels out
[04:47:41] some of the inequalities that result.
[04:47:44] So I think it's important for us to remind ourselves
[04:47:48] as a starting point, what do we have in common?
[04:47:51] Most of the time, the differences are tactical.
[04:47:54] It has to do with how much of a tax hike can people
[04:48:01] put up with, how much regulation should we
[04:48:07] thinking about when it comes to closing. He said this before, okay? We're all in the same
[04:48:15] team. All the Democrats are on the same team. It's just that some of them are some of them
[04:48:21] have more appetite and others don't blob a blob of all this stuff. This is just like it's
[04:48:27] not. No. I'm a change. And if we recognize that typically the arguments in the Democratic
[04:48:39] party aren't about core values, but are really around tactics and how do you get stuff done?
[04:48:44] Yeah, I'm sorry. No, that's not true. No, that's simply not true. Yeah, there's no
[04:48:53] difference between us. That's why I called everyone and got them to drop out to stop Bernie.
[04:48:56] already this weather all colluding behind the scenes throughout 2016-2020 difference?
[04:48:59] Yeah, this is not true, this is not true.
[04:49:15] It's getting hard for me to criticize Barack Obama.
[04:49:17] I mean, aren't rather not criticize Barack Obama because I want to do an interview with
[04:49:22] Barack Obama.
[04:49:24] full of course v. Non-contentious guys.
[04:49:29] Now we can have a robust debate and I want a robust debate.
[04:49:34] And what we can also do is not try to nationalize every issue all the time.
[04:49:42] This last off your election I think was a great example.
[04:49:45] You've got a candidate like Spanberger and Virginia who runs what would be considered
[04:49:53] a more centrist campaign and runs a terrific campaign. And then you've got Mondami in New
[04:50:01] York who runs a well explicitly socialist grassroots campaign and excites and mobilize
[04:50:11] folks and that can win in New York City. It probably could not win in Virginia. And that's
[04:50:19] So, okay, that's healthy.
[04:50:22] And sometimes, I think we get into arguments a recent one.
[04:50:29] This idea that the quote unquote abundance agenda is somehow a sellout and folks
[04:50:37] on the left getting exercised because all of this is part of this sort of corporate
[04:50:41] Democrats trying to take over the party. Well, no, not really. What I think it is entirely
[04:50:50] legitimate to say, for example, we need to build more affordable housing, which is going
[04:50:57] to require higher taxes on people like me and people who are well off in order to subsidize
[04:51:02] the construction affordable housing, let's say in a place like California, and also be able
[04:51:08] to say, you know what, there are a bunch of well-intentioned rules and zoning laws.
[04:51:14] It's so forth that baby boomers like me, and existing homeowners, he gets paid by Netflix.
[04:51:23] I don't trust Obama.
[04:51:25] I love the idea that Obama getting paid by Netflix implies where he's where he's like
[04:51:34] ideological world view is.
[04:51:36] so then I don't know the eight years of him being the fucking American president. Okay?
[04:51:47] The difference is Obama never endorsed Iran and he can't pay his sense of Louis Bamburger,
[04:51:50] wonder why that is. Okay, Michael from Pennsylvania.
[04:51:59] Stop. I'm trying to secure interview with Barry. Who's saying Obama?
[04:52:04] It feels like you're coming after a Muslim man, a Muslim communist as a matter of fact, a little too aggressively, okay, let's dial it back, please.
[04:52:15] We're just here to listen. We're not here to criticize. He's the former president now.
[04:52:24] He's the former president. We're not here to criticize.
[04:52:27] to block the construction of affordable housing, even in democratic cities.
[04:52:39] And so if we want to actually deliver housing rather than have some abstract argument,
[04:52:46] then we got to figure out not an either or, do we spend more money or do we reform some of
[04:52:53] things that are preventing the construction of affordable housing, it's to do both, and I want
[04:52:59] us to have those arguments. And one last thing I think that's I've noticed in a lot of our internal
[04:53:08] arguments, a lot of which, by the way, are taking place online and ordinary voters, this is all
[04:53:16] completely off of their, off their radar screen. One of the things I think it's, it's important
[04:53:22] for Democrats for us also to recognize progressive,
[04:53:25] to recognize folks on the left.
[04:53:28] Please counteract these old bundan's talking points.
[04:53:30] Yeah, I mean, he's doing old bundans because
[04:53:33] old bundans is.
[04:53:37] Old bundans is obviously exactly what his vision is for the party.
[04:53:43] Like the very fact that he says, there's no difference between like.
[04:53:46] like, the the very fact that he he claims there's like no fundamental difference, like we're
[04:53:55] all on the same fucking playing field between socialists and like liberals is not correct.
[04:54:02] Like that's just not true at all.
[04:54:06] And the reason why he's like heavily on the abundance out is because abundance is supposed
[04:54:11] to be a bond as it's supposed to be like the new version of third-way neoliberalism
[04:54:16] just like repackaged.
[04:54:26] Directed, guys.
[04:54:28] It's possible for us to have a moral sense of what is right and true and what needs to be done.
[04:54:38] And also recognize that we are in a particular time and place here in America, and voters
[04:54:50] are not going to agree with us 100 percent on everything, and so it is not of sellout, it's
[04:54:59] not of betrayal to say that we're going to shape our agenda and our message in a way that
[04:55:07] allows us to build and working majority to get stuff done.
[04:55:11] And I think particularly around social issues,
[04:55:14] sometimes we get confused around this.
[04:55:16] You witness what happened in Minneapolis
[04:55:20] and you say to yourself, morally speaking,
[04:55:24] that five-year-old child who's standing in front of that SUV
[04:55:27] is father's being dragged off.
[04:55:31] That child is equal to mine or any child.
[04:55:37] But his immigration status as nationality does not change the love and decency that we should
[04:55:47] be showing that child.
[04:55:51] But what is also true is that we're a nation of laws, we have borders, and we've got to figure
[04:55:57] out an immigration policy that is orderly, and that is fair, and is enforced in a sensible
[04:56:06] way that is compatible with our values, but may not fully capture the degree to wish that
[04:56:13] kids should have the same chances in life as a U.S. citizen kid, but we've got to accommodate
[04:56:20] the reality, the majority of American people, think that there's a difference between
[04:56:25] some of the U.S. citizens and some of the U.S. not, and that they wanted an orderly immigration
[04:56:28] system.
[04:56:31] And sometimes I think what happens on line debate is if somebody suggests, well, we have
[04:56:36] have some immigration enforcement, then somebody is going to point at that child and say,
[04:56:41] so you don't care about that kid. So you must be a bad person. The same would be true.
[04:56:47] Let's say here in Los Angeles around the homeless issue. I think morally, ethically speaking,
[04:56:54] it is an atrocity that in a country this wealthy way of people just on the streets.
[04:57:02] And we should have a, we should insist on policies that, that recognize their full humanity,
[04:57:11] people who are, hassles, and be able to really push you back their Brian, wait, John
[04:57:20] Federman, eviscerates anti-israel, Ron, the Democratic Party, shuts down as he's genocide
[04:57:25] rhetoric? Wait, he called me out too. No, no shot. He did. Why would you align yourself
[04:57:37] in the raising empty stomachs? A very pro-Holoss, people like Hassan Piker, Fetterman
[04:57:41] question. Yeah. Yeah. Oh. The
[04:57:53] ogre. I got the ogre notice. Tray
[04:58:00] Easton still on the payroll. Oh my god.
[04:58:11] Trey Easton sends his regards.
[04:58:15] Oh my god dude dude dude dude dude.
[04:58:19] All right, someone sent me the fucking song. Come on, come on.
[04:58:29] Where is it? Where is it?
[04:58:33] music
[04:58:39] music
[04:58:43] music
[04:58:48] that we are
[04:58:50] to
[04:58:57] the
[04:58:58] Lookin' part, I'm fuckin' it back, I find it out loud
[04:59:01] Lookin' fuck, you think you is
[04:59:03] Really, how you thought you were
[04:59:05] We had a bottle charge of Plessy Rainy
[04:59:07] I don't feel it's family drugs
[04:59:09] And if you like sex ain't
[04:59:10] Why make it jump to this day?
[04:59:12] All your vices that drug
[04:59:14] My samples don't make you dance break
[04:59:16] We still try to get to pay
[04:59:18] My doesn't feel like I switches to days
[04:59:20] I feel like naps, damn it
[04:59:22] I feel like naps, I don't know I'm there
[04:59:24] I feel like naps, I'm living there
[04:59:26] My dog's hit like rock and dance
[04:59:28] I'm not too sad, what's wrong with you?
[04:59:30] Time for the man who could suck my dick
[04:59:32] I'll take that back, I want him to do that
[04:59:34] I'm a time Mexican and judge the body
[04:59:36] I'm a bi-A, trying to talk to the court
[04:59:38] I'm a man, never try to think about it
[04:59:40] It's a ransom, three full spins
[04:59:42] She's my type, only fangs and full spins
[04:59:44] She's my tribe like a bouquet
[04:59:46] There's random dope, well, do stands
[04:59:48] Gotta be the other shit's thing
[04:59:50] Headin' one, set on top, right?
[04:59:52] I'll still run you, damn him, I drank
[04:59:54] Not fed of man, do it, what they can
[04:59:56] Gotta walk in, get rid of them, get in the car, rip this thing, gotta rub them with the car,
[05:00:00] I'm part of me, I got fainter on my own.
[05:00:02] Move, walk you think you will.
[05:00:04] Really tell your thoughts you want.
[05:00:06] We're the part of church, a place to drink.
[05:00:08] I'm a family dwellers.
[05:00:10] And they'd be like six things.
[05:00:12] Where they can jump to this day.
[05:00:14] All your advice is that my samples will make you dance great.
[05:00:17] We still chat, I get you here.
[05:00:19] My doors don't feel like I switch as for days.
[05:00:21] I'm a light enough cannon.
[05:00:23] I'm a light enough heavy windman.
[05:00:26] you gotta get that you gotta get the cat out anytime rxknappu is playing
[05:00:38] here's a video of Fetterman mentioning you
[05:00:44] Oh man.
[05:00:56] Absolutely.
[05:01:03] Why are you not yet?
[05:01:05] Don't eager to criticize in 5-way to criticize Israel.
[05:01:14] But I don't really recall them saying anything as I ran was it was executing thousands of thousands of their protesters for that
[05:01:22] Now there was never any genocide and Gaza
[05:01:26] Absolutely and there should never be any conditions for a for Israel because they were in an
[05:01:33] existential war that's part of the problem with the very anti
[05:01:37] Israel part of my
[05:01:39] like my party. So call that what it is. Why wouldn't you can't just stand? And why would you
[05:01:45] align yourself for raging anti-semit rights and very pro?
[05:01:50] How am I?
[05:01:51] Raging anti-semit tides, and very pro. How am I supposed to be like Hassan Piker? And
[05:02:00] that was why? Why are you wagging along?
[05:02:04] I've dooked it out with her too, was she was the press secretary back in the day if y'all
[05:02:08] recall. C. L. The A. L. C. for doing the among us thing was you're like
[05:02:14] Hassan Piger said America does our 9-11. Why would you? Can't you just
[05:02:19] call it what it is? You know, there's a rock in my party standing with
[05:02:23] pro-Hamos people like that whether it's even in the New York Times. They're
[05:02:27] They are a fashionator with him.
[05:02:29] They are a fashionator with it.
[05:02:31] Wait, how am I his number one oct now?
[05:02:34] Hey, yo!
[05:02:36] Hey, yo!
[05:02:57] And that the New York Times is
[05:03:02] bash and knated with me.
[05:03:12] Trey Easton doing pro bono work.
[05:03:18] So I mean, where we are and call this is and
[05:03:22] stand with Israel.
[05:03:24] That's our special ally.
[05:03:26] and there was never a genocide.
[05:03:29] And when there is a genocide where you're executing tens of thousands of people in Iran,
[05:03:34] why not call that out too?
[05:03:36] You're part of it also.
[05:03:38] Dude, it's kind of sad that they just, they still have them go on TV and speak.
[05:03:46] It's wild.
[05:03:48] the
[05:03:53] the is the any time they want to hear like a
[05:03:54] democrat say some fucking crazy
[05:03:57] uh... crazy shit about his real like dick right is real into a
[05:04:01] blivier
[05:04:06] they got to go with the ogre and he can even fucking use words like
[05:04:09] look at the rage and it's a bit tights
[05:04:11] and very pro
[05:04:13] I'm lost people like Hassan Piker.
[05:04:15] You can't just stand.
[05:04:17] And why would you align yourself for raging?
[05:04:20] If he was like eight pack of scrapes and scraping the barrel,
[05:04:22] try to find someone to attack you.
[05:04:23] I mean, I'm honored.
[05:04:25] I'm honored. I'm honored.
[05:04:28] I'm honored that first of all,
[05:04:31] this person, I can't be able to, I don't want to be able to be able
[05:04:34] to, I'm glad that he was able to,
[05:04:38] I'm glad that he was able to say my name, I'm proud of him.
[05:04:43] and
[05:04:46] broset prohomos for real I mean yet that's the that's the least
[05:04:50] of my concerns here wait type on the two of us a
[05:04:54] what did I do
[05:04:56] oh no no no I got a fix it I got a fix it hung on
[05:05:03] of
[05:05:13] a balled over said I'm a
[05:05:15] anti-Semitism and that New York Times is fascinated with me
[05:05:20] 11
[05:05:31] 11
[05:05:34] 11
[05:05:38] always online staffers shot him up with most of the police showed him a so-called 48 hours now
[05:05:40] think of frankie stines monster locked in a staffers basement until he can't sense a sign of least five times on national media
[05:05:45] and
[05:05:55] raise it so jealous of you now
[05:06:00] It's so, oh god, it's
[05:06:02] I'll be honest. I never really thought that it would get to this point like I never thought that American politics would be so
[05:06:10] stupid that a guy who can't remember his kids fucking birthdays would be over here
[05:06:17] saying my name on Fox News
[05:06:25] You said, uh instead of Anne, that's true
[05:06:30] the
[05:06:38] one of the show that you just passed week it is
[05:06:40] sure is
[05:06:46] he doesn't want to remember them
[05:06:48] you remember them the religious
[05:06:50] makes us idle
[05:06:54] a guy originally endorsed
[05:06:55] nonetheless okay let's not
[05:06:57] remember things in the past
[05:06:58] come on. What did Obama say? We must not look backwards and must look forwards.
[05:07:13] Come on now.
[05:07:18] He said yes we can. Yeah yes I can.
[05:07:20] and your tweet in danger is a lot of people driving in his vicinity.
[05:07:27] Provide them to help and resources that they need.
[05:07:32] But we should also recognize that the average person doesn't want to have to navigate
[05:07:38] around a tent city in the middle of downtown and that we're not going to be able to build
[05:07:46] a working majority and support for the resources that we need to help folks like that,
[05:07:54] whether it's joint treatment or temporary housing or what have you.
[05:07:59] We're not going to be able to generate support for it if we simply say, you know what,
[05:08:04] it's not their fault and so they should be able to do whatever they want because that's a
[05:08:10] losing political strategy. That doesn't mean that we care less about those folks. It
[05:08:22] means that if we really care about them then we got to try to figure out how do we gain
[05:08:27] majority support and be practical in terms of what we can get through at this moment
[05:08:33] in time and build on those victories. That a lot of times is the arguments that are taking
[05:08:38] place, but they become sort of performative and people start saying, you know, you're selling
[05:08:49] out or conversely, I think, sometimes folks at the center say, you're being in practical
[05:08:59] and dismissing legitimate critiques and concerns.
[05:09:04] And then what we need to be able to do is to maintain both ideas at the same time, which
[05:09:09] is, our long-term goals have to be driven by our values and our core beliefs and our ethics
[05:09:15] and our morals and the sense that every person counts, in short-term, we got to win elections.
[05:09:22] And anyway, the good news is, I think, that the folks that we are fighting politically,
[05:09:33] the current White House, this administration and their
[05:09:39] enablers, they're behaving so badly.
[05:09:46] They're doing such crazy stuff, but it shouldn't be hard for our side to
[05:09:51] cool us around the areas where we agree on and focus on that.
[05:09:57] And I think that, you know, that is going to happen.
[05:10:02] If we are effective in winning the midterms, if we then have a robust primary for who's
[05:10:10] going to be the next Democratic president, we shouldn't be afraid of having a robust debate.
[05:10:16] I want all cumbers to sort this out.
[05:10:23] I've benefited from having about as grueling a primary as I could have it made me a better
[05:10:30] candidate, it ultimately made me a better president because I had been tested.
[05:10:38] My ideas had been tested.
[05:10:40] The story I was telling about America had been tested.
[05:10:43] And that's what we should be looking for.
[05:10:45] Let's have a robust debate, Mr. President.
[05:10:48] I'm just saying, that could be good.
[05:10:54] I agree.
[05:10:57] I think testing the arguments in the marketplace of ideas is better, but overall,
[05:11:07] can for rather than, although he is saying this, but I feel like behind closed doors.
[05:11:15] He was behind closed doors.
[05:11:19] was definitely in not so favorable towards debate, expecting that somehow we're going to all
[05:11:32] come up with some consensus blueprint master plan that everybody is going to execute. Yeah,
[05:11:39] Democrats aren't going to do that anywhere. Yeah. Well, I think, you know, one one block of voters
[05:11:45] to I think there has been particular focus paid on
[05:11:49] paid to right now is young voters.
[05:11:51] And you were able to mobilize a generation of young voters
[05:11:55] in a way that hadn't been done before.
[05:11:56] I got involved in politics because of you.
[05:11:59] And in fact a lot of millennials
[05:12:01] folks my age got involved in politics because of you.
[05:12:04] Like when I was a student,
[05:12:06] you could not find any other students on campus
[05:12:08] who were not supporting your campaign.
[05:12:10] Democrats and you had owned the cultural zeitgeist
[05:12:13] way that hadn't been done before. And frankly, hasn't been done since. And we've seen a shift
[05:12:18] happen obviously from 2008, 2012 up to 2024. And for the first time, we saw Democrats
[05:12:25] really lose their grip on culture in a way that hadn't happened before. And so what is your
[05:12:31] advice in terms of remobilizing? Much to consider here, how did that happen after your
[05:12:39] charismatic run. When you went on a tear for eight years, hmmm, much to consider. Hear me out.
[05:12:51] Because there is a lot of truth that people being like Obama was black and that was obviously like a massive
[05:12:55] problem for many white supremacists. There is truth to that. That's real. A lot of people's brains were
[05:13:02] bricked in the process, but they were like, this is unacceptable. Having said that, however,
[05:13:07] or maybe there was a little bit more to it, you know, maybe maybe a more serious approach
[05:13:16] to his legacy would revolve around what he did in a complex or what he's seen at
[05:13:23] the ground on what he normalized what he advanced in terms of foreign policy American militarism
[05:13:31] abroad, you know.
[05:13:37] All this stuff may have played a role.
[05:13:51] Generation of Americans that we've had trouble mobilizing up to this point.
[05:13:55] Well, what part of it has to do with the fact that I was young?
[05:14:01] Yeah.
[05:14:02] So maybe don't nominate us.
[05:14:05] Yeah, also Obama winning the way he did proves you right about being able to win over
[05:14:10] race if you addressed their material needs. Yeah, but the great danger is they get
[05:14:14] extra racist after the fact if they experience buyers remorse. That's the other
[05:14:22] side of the story. Is that turns out if you if you come in with like these big
[05:14:29] promises and then you don't actually follow through on that agenda and there is a lot of
[05:14:36] setbacks internally like I think let's be real what part of the part of the reason why
[05:14:41] Obama's legacy is what it is is because of the rotating village structure did he have
[05:14:47] the charisma and the command over his own party to overcome it I think so
[05:14:51] So, okay, I think so, 100% he didn't push far enough, he didn't push hard enough.
[05:15:01] Is what I would say if I was a hater, of course, I'm not, which is why I think he's the
[05:15:05] best president of all time, okay.
[05:15:08] I think he's the best president of all time.
[05:15:09] Please come on the show, Barack Obama, Barrio, Big fan.
[05:15:14] You did not blow the historic mandate, unlike anything we will ever see forever, honestly, unless
[05:15:21] there's like a literal FDR style candidate.
[05:15:23] We probably will never see that kind of hisorghumanic is what I would say.
[05:15:30] If I was not trying to scare him, I mean, you're in the room with me all the time.
[05:15:38] Barrio.
[05:15:40] Barrio.
[05:15:41] Hey, come on now.
[05:15:45] Call him brobama.
[05:15:46] He will come on for sure.
[05:15:48] Brobama.
[05:15:51] the
[05:15:56] old under no pressure. I'm I'm 64 now. I'm pretty healthy, 64, build great. Yeah. But the truth is still funny. He had the. He had to ask it reflux right after he said that and the camera pan to way. That's pretty funny.
[05:16:15] half of the references, but my daughters make about social media, TikTok, etc. I don't know who
[05:16:24] they're talking to.
[05:16:25] I genuinely don't understand the glazing, like what the fuck is wrong with you? Okay, it's
[05:16:28] called humor. Okay, it's called jokes. Like, please, we don't have to do this every time.
[05:16:37] Okay, I know I haven't been like doing the joke explainer stuff that I've been doing as much
[05:16:44] I know you really thought I was, I know, I know because
[05:16:49] Bro thought jokes would fly.
[05:16:51] Stop being funny jokes are anti-revolutionary, dude.
[05:16:55] And joke.
[05:17:04] But yeah, there is a element of, at some point, you age out.
[05:17:13] you're not connected directly to the immediate struggles that folks are going through.
[05:17:20] And so I'm not making a hard and fast rule here, but I do think that Democrats do well
[05:17:29] when we have candidates who are plugged into the moment to the zeitgeist, to the times.
[05:17:38] and the particular struggles that folks are thinking about as they look towards the future rather
[05:17:44] than look backward toward the past. And so some of it is, choosing candidates who check that box.
[05:17:52] I do think that there is an element of joy that needs to, that Democrats lost sometimes,
[05:18:06] that the campaign was fun. We had, like, one always fun for me. But we built a community. We gave
[05:18:17] people a sense that if you are part of this, you're doing something meaningful. And it wasn't just
[05:18:26] talk. Young people ran our campaigns. We empowered them. We put them in charge. They were out
[05:18:33] their figure and stuff out. I'm not the person who was figuring out our media strategy.
[05:18:39] I was not the person who was out there knocking on doors and talking to voters and creating
[05:18:48] events. It was 20 and 30 euros. And so what happened in our campaign and what you recently
[05:18:59] So I'm the in my name is campaign in New York when there's that sense of joy and engagement and involvement
[05:19:10] Then people feel like this is not just some transactional grind. This is this is
[05:19:20] Me becoming part of a community and okay I'm fucking fall honestly no disrespect
[05:19:26] But I do think that what is this very important must watch now
[05:19:48] That's more entertaining. I'll be honest
[05:19:56] Gennicoopter, Gennicoopter!
[05:20:02] Gennicoopter, Gennicoopter!
[05:20:07] Look at how fat he is.
[05:20:11] It's so funny.
[05:20:15] Click this bed up version below.
[05:20:22] Gennicoopter.
[05:20:26] It's awesome.
[05:20:28] Pat shame and dogs again, ha, see?
[05:20:31] I mean, dude, if I can't fashion dogs, what can I do?
[05:20:35] Okay.
[05:20:37] Yeah, Obama, he talked about abolishing the filibus there, which I guess is not technically
[05:20:41] Do.
[05:20:42] Apparently he's been saying that.
[05:20:45] But, you know, he's also passed.
[05:20:47] To break down some of the institutional barriers for us getting stuff done,
[05:20:52] just because well, it's always been done that way.
[05:20:54] I'll give you an example that frustrated the heck out of me when I was president, which was the filibuster in the Senate.
[05:21:01] The Senate is already structurally skewed and anti-majoratory.
[05:21:06] Oh my god, they fucking cut the pause and whether it's trying to pass civil rights legislation in the 60s or trying to get time control legislation.
[05:21:14] Even though the majority people support it, Delaware, Wyoming have the same number as senators as California.
[05:21:20] You then compound that with a filibuster.
[05:21:22] The truth is, is that Democrats for some time
[05:21:25] have been traditionalists in wanting to preserve that.
[05:21:28] When it blocks us from making government effective,
[05:21:31] which in turn makes people feel like government
[05:21:34] is corrupt and not caring about them.
[05:21:35] Which lands itself.
[05:21:36] Which then lands itself.
[05:21:37] It gives folks like Trump an opening.
[05:21:39] Redistricting is another good example of where I strongly believe
[05:21:44] we should not be having politicians draw lines
[05:21:47] that determine who's voting for them.
[05:21:49] we should have voters decide who their politicians are.
[05:21:51] The fact that Governor Newsom here in California
[05:21:54] and others said, well, if they're going to try to
[05:21:57] geried manor their way out of losing the upcoming
[05:21:59] midterm, then we're going to respond.
[05:22:01] And we're going to respond in a lawful way
[05:22:03] where we put it up to a referendum and let people decide
[05:22:05] and not just give away the store because of traditions.
[05:22:09] And that was the right response.
[05:22:10] So I don't want us to simply duplicate the behavior
[05:22:14] of the other side.
[05:22:15] I don't want us to have a slashing burn strategy
[05:22:17] where we don't care about rule of law.
[05:22:20] We don't care about some of the guardrails around our democracy.
[05:22:23] We start lying and having no regard for the truth,
[05:22:26] the way the other side seems to be comfortable with right now.
[05:22:29] If that's how we fight, then we lose what we're fighting for.
[05:22:33] That doesn't mean we have to get pumped or be saps.
[05:22:36] To cling to traditions just for the sake of tradition.
[05:22:39] I think what we have to continually evaluate is in this moment in time.
[05:22:43] How do we make sure that we can advance our agenda
[05:22:48] in a way that reflects what's good for ordinary folks,
[05:22:52] not special interests, simply the well to do?
[05:22:55] And how do we do that in a way
[05:22:57] that's consistent with integrity, honesty, democracy,
[05:23:01] the values that we claim to want to uphold?
[05:23:03] And I think it's possible to do that.
[05:23:04] We shouldn't get discouraged by the fact
[05:23:07] that we have a tougher job,
[05:23:09] but what we should do is expect that our side.
[05:23:11] I'm Mr. Obalsh if it was there. I've been a filibuster abolitionist for a minute.
[05:23:18] Okay.
[05:23:32] Stop.
[05:23:36] El, the Republicans already jammed into the fuck out of America.
[05:23:42] Stop, you can't.
[05:23:45] Why?
[05:23:50] I hate this Jeffrey Epstein AI videos, bro.
[05:23:55] Is you for real a piece in love?
[05:24:06] human smuggling fitness force governmentuth in Asia
[05:24:12] I love this
[05:24:23] What is the historic reason for a filibose there is an on American it's a percentage of greatest deliberate of body of all time
[05:24:29] The percentage of greatest deliberate body of all time is to get don't version of the house of representatives
[05:24:36] How come you hate peanut? What? Why are you so loud now? Is it because peanut owns the streaming community?
[05:24:43] Who's a peanut? Your views fell bad peanut took over. Law your views got low.
[05:24:49] So low, low, peanut end to you. I'm curious how come you don't talk about so don't wait.
[05:25:06] this
[05:25:08] what is you what is you watch burnt peanut talk about sedan
[05:25:19] in my head cannon he's like burnt peanut has a really sound opinion on the
[05:25:26] the grand design
[05:25:30] Burnt peanut big time R.S. of booster
[05:25:35] Muslims draw the line at bacon but not kids. Yeah
[05:25:40] Jeffrey Epstein
[05:25:42] and all of his fucking pitophilic elite buddies
[05:25:47] famously entirely Muslim
[05:25:50] He noticed PSL yeah
[05:25:53] Burnt peanut
[05:25:55] Oh, that's funny. Good one, Chatter.
[05:26:00] You know, it owns your views, Coke. He does. He owns the same views. He owns the
[05:26:08] he sees it the means of production. He owns my views. He has the same views as I do.
[05:26:14] He is also an anti-imperialist.
[05:26:17] You think peanut copied?
[05:26:24] What is this?
[05:26:28] Professor Potato and I are teaming up the shares of news that will revolutionize higher education in Michigan.
[05:26:34] You boy, rightfully getting cooked by the boys.
[05:26:37] Okay, band is loser for
[05:26:57] being a peanut fan. Why would I do that? Good for you, Chatter. You should be able to enjoy things.
[05:27:06] I will think less of you, but
[05:27:16] Actually really funny who's not on here? I know.
[05:27:20] I noticed that too.
[05:27:23] Yeah, the video for context. Okay, so this is Chibi reviews.
[05:27:27] Who looks exactly as I would have imagined a guy who's like anti-trans
[05:27:33] super fucking right wing
[05:27:38] peanut left it of your from
[05:27:41] the most and I know you just
[05:27:45] know I just know you're
[05:27:48] the right now even if you did have
[05:27:51] internet. Bro, this is this is the number one
[05:27:54] one streamer of Israel.
[05:27:56] Israel's finest.
[05:28:00] I saw I saw one of his fucking pigs
[05:28:04] I saw one of his takes about like America number one and it was awesome. I thought it was I mean it was brilliant
[05:28:11] There's no way you still be alive. Now let's ride. Yeah, the this wasn't it though. This was
[05:28:21] He had some he had some fucking take about
[05:28:25] You know America being number one. Where is it?
[05:28:28] and we'll do the chibi reviews and beast mode woke us in a second
[05:28:34] Where the fuck is it? Hold on
[05:28:39] God I tweet so much. I tweet so freaking much dude
[05:28:45] Where the heck is it? Oh here it is
[05:28:48] Oh
[05:28:50] The Burm Pina cooked a viewer who said USA is a Joe
[05:28:53] Say is a joke.
[05:28:57] But if we got a flying black Dorito
[05:28:59] worth more than the entire GDP of your country
[05:29:02] that could flat your ship before you blink.
[05:29:04] You wanna say is a piece of poise,
[05:29:06] ain't you six fingers?
[05:29:07] Hold on, Sarah, let me cook this third world diet.
[05:29:10] I guarantee you, we've got homeless people
[05:29:13] on the streets of LA living in tents
[05:29:15] with a newer iPhone than your president.
[05:29:17] You went tellin' you went,
[05:29:18] they said, you went to bed with a bitch!
[05:29:20] I said we have an elite pedoco ball running the government so the pedoco friends can
[05:29:29] extract super problems with global south so that we dominate militarily the world
[05:29:35] these days on earth we're close to a million people sleep outside every now we are
[05:29:38] accrual Joe we can do better.
[05:29:43] Spear's really dr. Kidinspect. No this is the this is the new version that's what I'm
[05:29:48] saying this is like the patch notes version where he's real done it did it's very best to be like let's get
[05:29:54] doctor disrespect but without the the chid deadly. That's what that's what it is.
[05:30:04] I wonder why that chatter was really adamant about finding out of peanut is Jewish.
[05:30:10] This is my first night watching you and you dial a lot. Please notice me.
[05:30:14] me. Peanut are you Jewish is peanut Jewish is peanut Jewish. That's awesome. Where'd that guy go?
[05:30:31] Where'd that fucking guy go? Look, someone's got a, someone's got a fucking, you know,
[05:30:44] almost got to feed the co-workers. Okay. Oh, Twitch, Newcthum. Oh, she got a site wide
[05:30:51] band for saying Muslims are all petifiles. That's a bummer. Now he's never going
[05:31:01] to find out if Pernt Peanut is Jewish or not. By spamming it in his chat. Law
[05:31:12] You are so broken man. Look man. I entertain myself. Listen, you entertain yourself.
[05:31:21] Your coworkers entertain themselves with Varpina, the most co-worker entertaining.
[05:31:29] I think we're out there. Designed in Israeli laboratory.
[05:31:34] Let's get to another spiritually Israeli Vtuber.
[05:31:39] Chibi reviews. Chibi reviews. Nessica was the lolly of the week. His fiance with his
[05:31:46] HB.
[05:31:48] Homeboy. Peanut is a G. I agree.
[05:32:01] is my core of moving from as a pin and upgrade all upgrade for sure
[05:32:11] now i'm much prefer a peanut
[05:32:14] as a gold
[05:32:18] rather i would never talk about as a gold if he just
[05:32:20] like didn't become a fucking right wing mouthpiece
[05:32:23] if he just kept to you know gaming and shit and every now and then
[05:32:28] offered some dumbass like right wing takes every now and then like in the same way the peanut does
[05:32:37] i don't give a shit
[05:32:38] didn't we just talk about how consumption is an active isn't like he is horrible fucking takes
[05:32:41] but you haven't been hopping on the gamer station
[05:32:44] wait what no that's that's literally what i'm saying right now i'm gonna give a
[05:32:48] fuck about burp peanut
[05:32:52] because he just stays the gaming
[05:32:54] you just takes the gaming. Anyway, um, you're rap is off, showed Cux Solidarity, would Chubby
[05:33:07] remove some other story. Oh my god, of course he did. All right, so Chubby reviews, Chubby
[05:33:14] reviews is apparently one of my ops. I didn't even know that he was one of my ops, but apparently
[05:33:23] He's been tweeting about me quite a bit.
[05:33:26] Okay, a sunny platform terrace and shocked your dog.
[05:33:29] If you hate America so much, what do you live here?
[05:33:31] The shocked nobody, a sign is upset
[05:33:33] that a dictator was removed from power.
[05:33:34] Same do the shocked is dog.
[05:33:36] Of course, some of the friend fraud.
[05:33:37] We also the video where there were no kids at all.
[05:33:39] Let's not forget.
[05:33:40] So a sign killed his dog.
[05:33:42] And there will still be people that defend him
[05:33:44] to just find with animal abuse, platforming terrorists,
[05:33:47] sexual assault and theory.
[05:33:50] This is just from this month
[05:33:51] and I haven't blocked after he defended a sign
[05:33:52] jogging his dog rent free from this dude. So, the cheating happened on January 4th. That's
[05:33:59] when he stops tweeting it you by the way. So yeah, basically this guy apparently was churping
[05:34:05] at me quite a bit. This is 100% a direct threat to life and a call to action. It's on those
[05:34:11] type of audience he has. And him letting his audience know their addresses out there is a direct
[05:34:15] threat against them. Why is to which allowing this? Um, so we humor this for a moment that
[05:34:22] I mean, Destiny was sitting on proof that it's on harm to, okay,
[05:34:24] he's anti-density, too.
[05:34:25] We'll let him have that one.
[05:34:27] I don't like his song, but if this one's real,
[05:34:28] I feel it's not just suit Destiny.
[05:34:31] Yeah, this eclipse was from her song,
[05:34:33] Fletch the 15 year old while a trip on Berlin,
[05:34:35] is a fucking psychopath.
[05:34:38] But basically, this guy is,
[05:34:46] you didn't even hear a single word of his opinions, right?
[05:34:50] You didn't hear a single word of his opinions,
[05:34:53] but you probably understood,
[05:34:55] given the density and the consistent nature
[05:35:00] of his like, anti-Sons sentiment, okay?
[05:35:04] Like, non-stop.
[05:35:09] You probably got a pretty good understanding
[05:35:11] that he's like at least, you know, pedocurious, right?
[05:35:16] He's defended the eye-shooting.
[05:35:17] he made fun of that that famous like not famous but like the random
[05:35:24] transfers and they killed themselves he made fun of that person I think or
[05:35:27] system transfer of shit
[05:35:36] anyway why are we talking about this guy
[05:35:40] the
[05:35:47] reason why I'm talking about this guy
[05:35:49] is because apparently this is another
[05:35:52] of mine another like as many gold
[05:35:54] ally has fallen
[05:35:56] the third tower has fallen this is the
[05:35:59] this is tower seven we're making nine
[05:36:02] eleven analogies this is the tower seven
[05:36:05] kind of fell on its own you know
[05:36:07] one. Then it was Nux Taco and this is the Tower 7. We don't fully know how this Tower
[05:36:15] fell. It kind of fell on its own. Okay. And it's odd. Now the reason why I'm saying it
[05:36:21] kind of fell on its own is because no one needed to know any of the things that a parent
[05:36:29] lead took place. Except, she'd be volunteer this information a couple of days ago out of
[05:36:38] nowhere. He comes out and he says, like, I'm going to kill myself or something. Like, I
[05:36:44] forget is he just basically said something like he's really sad, right? I want to die. I'm
[05:36:52] really sad something along those lines, right? And no one would have known what was happening.
[05:37:02] If it wasn't for the fact that he then slowly but surely revealed exactly what it
[05:37:09] take in place.
[05:37:22] But if you want to get better understanding of his world view here, here it is.
[05:37:28] Been a while since I made a filter post to get people to block me, so let's see how many
[05:37:32] I lose today.
[05:37:34] Fictional is this hot.
[05:37:35] Lawly is our body type drawings aren't real.
[05:37:37] If you think fiction is really your skits, so you can say that our word, I'm an R word,
[05:37:41] I have a speech impairment.
[05:37:44] While policing is our word is just versus signaling, anime isn't inherently political,
[05:37:47] manga isn't inherently political.
[05:37:49] You're not a racist if you dislike.
[05:37:50] Sorry about politics. Well, I mean, he is also he does talk about politics chase excess is great
[05:37:58] But hockey, sorry is just as good fans. It doesn't mean just eki content. I don't know what happened these words mean
[05:38:03] Pants who shots used to be common every anime and now only shows been dedicated eki series
[05:38:08] I don't know what these things are. I like showed a con milk do jeans don't know what that is
[05:38:13] I like giant test for and other size content. Okay. I know what this one is
[05:38:20] I'm not a fan of the NTR tag, but if you like it, that's fine with me.
[05:38:24] I don't know what that is either.
[05:38:26] You can do, bro, this is like a whole different land.
[05:38:29] Is this how people respond to me when I start talking about like,
[05:38:32] monging and like true atom and and ascensionist stuff?
[05:38:38] NTR is cuck?
[05:38:41] Oh, wow.
[05:38:45] Well, we know.
[05:38:45] So, we know he doesn't like getting cuck because he almost killed himself, okay, apparently,
[05:38:52] allegedly according to him.
[05:38:54] He's a hard quote.
[05:38:55] She's a hard quote for Joe.
[05:38:56] She, oh, met my fiance through dating apps and she's a good net.
[05:39:00] Our first conversation was about Toji.
[05:39:02] He's a hard quote for Joe.
[05:39:03] She don't know what that is.
[05:39:05] She's a better competitive gamer than me.
[05:39:06] A shooter is my favorite game of all time.
[05:39:08] It's our little three fall by Halo 3.
[05:39:09] I named my $3 haulo casca and lay lay my favorite RPG maker games.
[05:39:14] shrink high minimum project. I have two terabytes of Skyrim Mods and most of them are NSFW. I
[05:39:19] E-Planample and Sardine Pizza. I eat raw news. I eat garlic raw. I am problematic and unfiltered.
[05:39:27] Cheapy and Drew Pavlov were the first two big accounts to push color gate. I looked up
[05:39:31] the timelines. Oh great. Basically what happened is this guy got cucked. And the only
[05:39:43] The reason why we know he got cucked is because he came out with the video openly revealing
[05:39:48] that he got fucking cucked.
[05:39:50] And of course because he's been a horrible monstrous piece of shit on the timeline, everyone's
[05:39:56] been dunking on him and it's been fucking awesome to watch.
[05:40:10] Yeah, I guess he posted it on the, he posted it his YouTube video on the timeline as well
[05:40:17] saying like, you know, let's see, let's just see what he said.
[05:40:22] I'm making this video as more of a statement to myself.
[05:40:29] videos for me. Put all my my thoughts together and just work things out in my own way because
[05:40:44] one of the ways I've always gotten through trauma. Bro he is ugliest into that's like
[05:40:53] like, and hardships in my life, especially in these last years, it's to just focus on work,
[05:41:00] to make videos.
[05:41:02] I think it's really funny to try and do a series video with like that in the background
[05:41:08] by the way.
[05:41:11] Like, freer and community never gonna live this down.
[05:41:16] Oh, I heard that he also was like, freer and is racist and it's awesome, like he's one
[05:41:21] of those guys, right?
[05:41:23] Like, he's one of those guys.
[05:41:26] He's like, freer in his sole racist.
[05:41:28] And I wish we could be, bro, what, callin' to dude ugly?
[05:41:33] Yeah, I did.
[05:41:36] Yeah, he's chopped as hell, bitch.
[05:41:39] Fuck you mean.
[05:41:42] Brother, I'm gonna make fun of him a lot more.
[05:41:46] Even after he openly reveals that he almost committed suicide here, okay?
[05:41:50] so trigger warning to you.
[05:41:53] I don't like this guy.
[05:41:55] He's a fucking awful piece of shit.
[05:41:59] Did you just not hear the laundry list of,
[05:42:02] inform, the laundry list of positions that he has
[05:42:05] that he revealed?
[05:42:16] Yeah, trigger warning, he's still alive.
[05:42:17] All right, let's continue.
[05:42:19] silly. Joy.
[05:42:23] Sorry, you know, I understand if all this got for 10 years. Oh, my God. You.
[05:42:27] Sorry. I had completely different understanding of him. You know, 10 years ago.
[05:42:30] He used to be the guy who told everybody hold on.
[05:42:32] Be strong. He loves his. He loves the his community. He seems to be positive.
[05:42:36] And as an analysis of anime and manga would have just been something very
[05:42:39] neutral or sticking to the content. I'm absolutely shocked at this shit.
[05:42:42] Of course, and I'm unsubscribe now.
[05:42:45] Oh, he's been around for that long.
[05:42:47] I
[05:42:49] Love when when I'm like, wow, this pedophile is so ugly and it motherfucker will be like, how dare you?
[05:42:58] That's awesome.
[05:43:00] I actually have zero empathy for the pedophile pro.
[05:43:03] I's Lali Khan who celebrated suicide because the child was trans.
[05:43:06] Yeah, that's, you know, that's like,
[05:43:10] like, that's the guy you're defending.
[05:43:12] No wonder everyone is like fucking making fun of him right now.
[05:43:16] doing victory laps on the timeline. Yes, his maximum is so recessed. He's got prey eyes. Okay.
[05:43:24] He needs to use monoxidil and finesse through Ide on his beard. That I really have.
[05:43:31] So
[05:43:35] You all saw the post. You all have seen
[05:43:37] I mean, you see what I've said in the last 24, how many hours I don't want this.
[05:43:47] I'm just going to give you a full rundown of just everything that that happened.
[05:43:54] Maybe I'm oversharing.
[05:43:57] That's what we used to get this meeting to mock me or what.
[05:44:00] I want to say something by the way, it's awesome.
[05:44:04] It's awesome that he did this.
[05:44:06] like I don't even know if it's real or not.
[05:44:09] I feel like he could just be lying for attention.
[05:44:11] But the very fact that it gave people so much joy.
[05:44:15] It's almost like, in my mind, in the most charitable
[05:44:19] interpretation, he became a villain just so he could
[05:44:22] ritualistically humiliate himself like this in public
[05:44:25] so that we could all have a moment of victory,
[05:44:29] like just a W. I didn't even know who the fuck this guy was
[05:44:32] and I felt funny.
[05:44:34] like I felt a disturbance in the force.
[05:44:37] I felt good for no reason.
[05:44:40] You know what I mean?
[05:44:41] Awesome.
[05:44:42] Cuckooize my header.
[05:44:42] Sure.
[05:44:45] Well, like I said, I'm saying all this.
[05:44:46] Just the clear of my head.
[05:44:50] Just because if I say it, it's done.
[05:44:53] It's still like the maple to adjust process.
[05:44:56] Yeah, it's like one, two-man died.
[05:44:57] It's like a timeline cleanse, dude.
[05:45:00] They're at least a little bit better.
[05:45:01] So, on the 11th of February, I discovered my fiance cheating on me with my best friend
[05:45:17] of 10 years.
[05:45:23] I could front there about this and then...
[05:45:28] She apologized.
[05:45:31] I...
[05:45:34] Being with her already for multiple years, and then finding out my best friend.
[05:45:40] So much portrayal.
[05:45:48] So what I decided to do...
[05:45:50] the ground the keys
[05:45:54] I like driving
[05:45:57] I
[05:45:59] I went to the liquor store
[05:46:02] I
[05:46:04] I bought alcohol that was the same alcohol
[05:46:07] the last alcohol
[05:46:10] that
[05:46:15] I drank with my brother
[05:46:20] And then I drove into the middle of nowhere near water and I drank, drank, and drank,
[05:46:34] just sitting there drinking.
[05:46:36] And I was inches from death and then suddenly a police officer shows up.
[05:46:49] I was found.
[05:46:52] What he shows up.
[05:46:56] And he saved me at the last moment.
[05:47:01] He did.
[05:47:04] And I come to find out after all this.
[05:47:07] It was nick-nickless like that.
[05:47:09] It was the one that apparently pulled well and just checked on me.
[05:47:13] And he saved my wife.
[05:47:16] He saved my life.
[05:47:18] This stuff doesn't make sense like how the fuck if he drove the middle of nowhere
[05:47:24] Why was he trying to kill himself by like
[05:47:27] drinking and then what like driving?
[05:47:30] Why didn't he get arrested?
[05:47:34] I feel like the story is bullshit. I'm gonna be honest. I mean, I want to believe it in my head, can't it?
[05:47:40] Because like it's really funny.
[05:47:42] but
[05:47:45] I guess he was going to like drive into the water or something but that's like the worst way to try to kill yourself if you like
[05:47:54] and how did he how did his friend Nicholas light who I don't know who he is but I assume he's also fucking horrible
[05:48:07] and drinking and drowning
[05:48:12] we have a general idea of who is fiancee was his real law he apparently met her when she had just turned 18 he was twenty eighteen by then
[05:48:22] Anyways, the officer escorting me to...
[05:48:26] escorting me to the hospital.
[05:48:29] Because obviously with everything, making sure mental evaluation and all that.
[05:48:34] And I obviously couldn't drive you too much alcohol.
[05:48:38] So, he took me to the hospital and stayed basically right.
[05:48:45] And I wasn't able to access my phone or use anything until they discharge me.
[05:48:50] I got discharged earlier this morning and it's still hurt.
[05:49:03] But, give, give full context, so, I'm getting message, so how, Nicholas Light has my number,
[05:49:23] be safe, he's fine, if it's a pet home apparently he gives me a cat as well.
[05:49:29] RAPE TONE!
[05:49:31] RAPE TONE!
[05:49:35] RAPE TONE!
[05:49:38] RAPE TONE?
[05:49:40] That's crazy.
[05:49:42] Is this like the league of pedophilic and pedophile adjacent villains?
[05:49:46] Like what the fuck's going on?
[05:49:47] It's like the rapist Avengers, dude?
[05:49:50] Oh my Lord!
[05:49:53] It's like the Avengers of the rape Avengers.
[05:49:58] You know what I mean? Like varying degrees of sex pest behavior, you know, one of them's
[05:50:04] the petal, one of them's the lollycon, one of them's the domestic violence rapist, one
[05:50:12] of them's the generational rapist. That's crazy. The tried to commit suicide squad, the age
[05:50:25] of concenturers, the Legion of Grom?
[05:50:34] They're worried about me. And so many others reached out. That I didn't.
[05:50:44] That had to thank you. I do not do this.
[05:50:47] Anyway, I
[05:50:53] I get picked up and I'm going home like free to go to her if you find and I knew I had to tackle the elephant in the room
[05:51:02] I had to go home and
[05:51:06] I'm not a perfect person, I'm not a mistake, I'm right, I know, I miss people off,
[05:51:31] I annoy them.
[05:51:33] She left him but my
[05:51:39] He might after she after she left
[05:51:45] And can't get worse
[05:51:47] I
[05:51:49] Anyone
[05:51:50] It gets worse. Why is there nine more minutes?
[05:51:54] How could this get worse?
[05:51:57] Your fiancee's getting her cheeseclap you go up your late. Hey, I tried to commit suicide
[05:52:02] She goes peace I'm out. That's crazy. We do I wanted to confide in someone not really I
[05:52:11] Go
[05:52:13] To my gaming friend group that I've known just as long as my best friend that
[05:52:20] My my my
[05:52:22] My fiance
[05:52:24] She did
[05:52:26] I talk with them and they straight up
[05:52:32] They admit to me
[05:52:34] They don't care basically
[05:52:36] What my used to be best friend in?
[05:52:39] They prefer gaming with him and I thought these guys were my friends like good
[05:52:43] And they more or less they just care about gaming with him and they didn't care about everything or completely okay with
[05:52:49] Everything and so yeah your Beyaz they she's your homies Beyaz. Hey
[05:52:56] Oh my god brother. Why would he reveal this information?
[05:53:02] his girlfriend cheated on him with his best friend his whole friend group sided with
[05:53:13] the dude she cheated with and they told him they knew and didn't care that he did.
[05:53:18] I cannot believe that she got the friends in the divorce dude.
[05:53:28] That's crazy.
[05:53:29] More or less I lost my whole friend group my best friend
[05:53:37] That but basically called a brother
[05:53:43] Here's no matter where he was hurting years ago, we coven
[05:53:48] And I got him running for he could have bills paid and his family wouldn't have to worry
[05:53:54] The Nicholas like guy he mentioned by the way replying to rape tone
[05:53:58] it's lolly time going to be fun and controversial this is a villain
[05:54:13] or just story right here brother he was a villain already this is the villain
[05:54:16] ending story I think this is the end credits
[05:54:20] I cared for him he used he said he was moving down here and a few
[05:54:28] But, and he, to fuck your wife, bro.
[05:54:35] Hey, yo, he's like, bro, I heard, I heard she's for the streets.
[05:54:43] I heard she's a great time.
[05:54:46] That's why I'm moving down there.
[05:54:48] So sorry.
[05:54:50] Don't know how to explain this to you, but I'm here to,
[05:54:53] I'm here to be with your fiance.
[05:54:56] I know why. He wanted to. What I will say. I lost a lot. I lost a lot.
[05:55:06] One week ago he was flexing her to. Oh my god, I'm not single. You
[05:55:13] And Trogla died, here's her ring to prove it.
[05:55:25] I mean, what?
[05:55:28] Who the fuck is this guy, and why are you clowning so hard?
[05:55:32] I mean, I don't know what I mean, I don't know what else to say, man.
[05:55:40] crazy
[05:55:43] knick clown on him to
[05:55:45] what is this
[05:55:50] one million subscribers six point nine views new drama everyone's talking about
[05:55:53] ridden the comments to play me as well
[05:55:57] what he's flaming mischief
[05:56:00] he's not flaming his buddy he's shooting on mischief by saying
[05:56:03] this is the drama everyone on the internet is talking about it no one cares about your
[05:56:07] take on it or something. Chatter's want to know who this guy is. Actually some
[05:56:17] racer's evil and if you let them appeal to your empathy they will destroy your
[05:56:21] how did fear and get away with this. God it must feel good to see your haters
[05:56:35] you don't even know about blowing up their own spot every day. I mean, this one is like a
[05:56:39] community mean for more so than me because like I have so many fucking like unhinged
[05:56:45] pedophilic haters that this one I didn't even know about. Right? It hasn't even been a
[05:56:58] week since he posted this in the entire time she was getting stuff like a turkey
[05:57:01] behind his deck. This can't be real dude. It's crazy. He was like a real timeline villain.
[05:57:09] Like he was a real he was a real timeline villain. Because I mean this is this is like
[05:57:18] like the amount of the amount of celebrations I've seen all up and down the fucking timeline is crazy.
[05:57:27] to see. Now he's going to be even worse. I don't even know how much worse he could get.
[05:57:35] Because like he already was there, right?
[05:57:40] Kick streamer asked me to go says he supports alleged pedophile and Lawley Loverchippy
[05:57:44] reviews and his recent stream. I support the guy. I feel bad.
[05:57:46] I mean community. Don't even even care about it. And they're like, yeah, we're just going
[05:57:50] to keep playing with this guy anyway. It doesn't even matter. So basically this guy
[05:57:55] like lost everything in his life. It's pretty bad. It is. It's really sad.
[05:57:59] Like, Cheebee's been, you know, he's been in my stream many times, right? He's a nice guy,
[05:58:03] like the guy. And, you know, like, in my opinion, I would never say this publicly, right?
[05:58:08] I mean, I never would. Like, I think he talks about too much of this stuff publicly, right?
[05:58:12] Because I think it eggs people on to harass him. But, you know, I do totally support him.
[05:58:17] I feel really bad for the guy. I'll be honest. All of his friends inside of his gaming community.
[05:58:22] of course as my goal supports him what do you mean oh my god is there ever been has there ever been a generational villain the
[05:58:32] Asmongold hasn't been on board with are you fucking kidding me? Oh my god
[05:58:37] Someone posted hashtag happy Valentine's Day to me in my bay
[05:58:42] I didn't just like lose, if you don't say.
[05:58:55] I lost.
[05:58:57] I whole social circle basically just started.
[05:59:02] What really hurts?
[05:59:04] Best ridd to the years.
[05:59:06] He do everything. He do my life story. He said he had I thought he had my back. He was there for
[05:59:16] the evening with the times of being harassed and I viewed him like a problem there.
[05:59:25] Oh, wow!
[05:59:28] Is it...
[05:59:30] He does that.
[05:59:33] Yeah, he had her back all right.
[05:59:36] He had her back!
[05:59:39] Oh!
[05:59:41] Not yours!
[05:59:42] Her back!
[05:59:46] She be.
[05:59:47] I don't care if she's a preschooler.
[05:59:49] She's not real.
[05:59:50] His best friend in the living room.
[05:59:53] and
[05:59:57] like these are people who fucking hate me that are done on him to
[06:00:00] you know what I mean like this person is blocked me so I assume he probably doesn't have
[06:00:04] probably doesn't have the best opinion on me but hey we can all celebrate it that's my
[06:00:09] like this is a universal dub
[06:00:13] when you had the worst day of your life but she be reviews is high key suffering
[06:00:20] I'm a little bit cold my friend.
[06:00:22] I'm a little bit my life's tired.
[06:00:23] Tell me your my life's time.
[06:00:25] Money will be held by this 49,000 likes.
[06:00:28] Oh my god.
[06:00:32] 60 K likes.
[06:00:34] She beer reviews mark the 17 year old suicide side.
[06:00:37] This was I support strong.
[06:00:38] He's friends with racist supports Rakedown is a
[06:00:40] La Le Competta file supports, it says he will be getting
[06:00:43] fried because this person said a man nearly took his own
[06:00:46] life and this is how you respond.
[06:00:48] absolute scum, and apparently this guy also found out about like what he was saying and
[06:00:56] doing and he was like, oh my bad, I didn't know he was like that.
[06:01:03] You forgot to mention the scam.
[06:01:04] Honestly, the people who donated him deserve to get scammed.
[06:01:07] Yeah, I defended a pedophile, but you were me in this worse.
[06:01:12] I didn't realize she'd be reviews this hated.
[06:01:15] I mean, I didn't realize who Cheebee reviews was my first my first foray into this was finding out
[06:01:25] My first foray into this was when I found out about people dunking on this guy and I just instantly assumed
[06:01:34] I just instantly assumed that this guy probably is a hater
[06:01:38] because like the way when when everybody was making fun of them, I'm like, oh, this guy's got to be like a bad guy and virtually every villain on the internet has at some point gotten their lakes in, right?
[06:01:50] Just like his his his fiance was getting her lakes and if you know what I'm playing.
[06:01:56] the
[06:01:58] the
[06:02:04] the
[06:02:08] with this one. Chibi reviews. Nezaco is lolly of the week. His fiancee with his homeboy.
[06:02:18] According to an unsubstated claim, I saw on Twitter. It's possible she called him while doing
[06:02:21] the deed with someone else. No. No. He scammed his audience. There were fundaries in campaign
[06:02:27] for a lawsuit that reportedly never materialized. Yeah, I don't really care about that. I'll be honest
[06:02:32] because he's a piece of shit and so are his fans, right?
[06:02:37] He's a piece of shit and so are his fans.
[06:02:40] So if he's like scamming other,
[06:02:41] it's like grums.
[06:02:42] Like grums is a scammer too.
[06:02:48] Cheesy reviews.
[06:02:53] I'm a pedophile that loves eyes.
[06:02:56] His fiance and his best friend.
[06:02:59] 23,000 likes
[06:03:20] Oh my god
[06:03:29] Pull up the kung fu porn 3 no dude. It's obviously TOS. Please don't send me the kung fu porn 3
[06:03:44] I
[06:03:46] Was in a dark place and I've had a lot of pork pots
[06:03:52] All day all last night. I have
[06:03:54] I'm sorry.
[06:04:01] More of the oddest guys.
[06:04:14] This is one of the hardest moments for me in my entire life.
[06:04:17] I've told you guys many times if you've watched my content.
[06:04:24] What are the only joys in my life I've had over years?
[06:04:28] Is making content?
[06:04:31] Talking about what I love.
[06:04:32] It is the one thing that's never caused me problems.
[06:04:38] I just...
[06:04:41] I did lose so much.
[06:04:46] I...
[06:04:49] She would he was sending her.
[06:04:53] No, it's no.
[06:04:55] Why are you revealing this information?
[06:04:57] I mean, thank you.
[06:04:58] Thank you for doing that.
[06:04:59] I wish I wish all of my opposite similar fate.
[06:05:03] Okay, it's so awesome.
[06:05:06] Why?
[06:05:08] Why is he doing this public humiliation ritual?
[06:05:11] What the fuck is he actually like getting off on this?
[06:05:15] that
[06:05:17] that
[06:05:22] wait, what?
[06:05:24] the cuck
[06:05:26] the cuck
[06:05:27] the cuck
[06:05:32] we're already even covering this
[06:05:34] man
[06:05:35] I'm pretty hurt, guys
[06:05:37] I don't know what's going to happen or anything
[06:05:41] I really don't
[06:05:42] the future is uncertain right now I have I have no idea I know if we're making this
[06:05:51] video to try to some degree disemmit my thoughts and stone to be able to
[06:05:57] process them in my own way to be able to try to move past this just nightmare
[06:06:08] She'd be reviews of just anime Charlie Gurg is true. It's so true. And they're fucking
[06:06:15] curcifying him before he died. We're in about people coming into your country more than people
[06:06:21] coming into your fiance. Oh, yes. Seeing how happy. Oh, so there's also this. He released another like
[06:06:32] I'm not on post after all this.
[06:06:34] Day.
[06:06:35] Hi.
[06:06:40] Hey.
[06:06:45] I just...
[06:07:02] I'm going to be honest with you guys, I don't know what I will do, fine.
[06:07:09] There's two ways I'd be there.
[06:07:15] I don't think videos for a while.
[06:07:17] Oh, or I'll just make videos and I'll try to black hole.
[06:07:23] Just black hole everything.
[06:07:25] That's what they were calling your fiasse.
[06:07:27] Oh my god!
[06:07:29] Oh!
[06:07:30] Ooooooh!
[06:07:32] This...
[06:07:34] Keep...
[06:07:35] Lovin' then.
[06:07:43] We'll see.
[06:07:44] What I will say now.
[06:07:52] I thank everyone that's been supportive.
[06:07:55] I...
[06:07:56] She else out the rape tone and the lolly kind of engines
[06:08:01] To those out there you know who you are you have been
[06:08:06] More support than I could have ever imagined though. Yeah, bro. They're supported because next time you get another fiance
[06:08:13] They're gonna go dick deep in her too. Go hot damn good
[06:08:19] I know
[06:08:22] Just like I said I'll leave it at that
[06:08:26] Yeah, I saw this one. She be did all the she be did all that renegro friend
[06:08:32] While his while his best friend was running his girlfriend. Oh God. That's so awesome
[06:08:42] Oh my god
[06:08:44] What what year?
[06:08:48] I
[06:08:51] I don't know how this is worse so
[06:08:53] and
[06:08:55] anything
[06:08:58] that was
[06:09:00] I can deal with her being harassed online and stuff. That's
[06:09:03] probably not known to that
[06:09:06] but all this
[06:09:08] triple whammy
[06:09:09] just everything and
[06:09:12] the trails
[06:09:14] just
[06:09:17] all right
[06:09:18] might
[06:09:19] seek
[06:09:20] Therapy. Nah. There's something. I don't know. Nah. Don't do it.
[06:09:25] But...
[06:09:28] Right now I'll leave it at that. I'm sorry for worrying everybody, man.
[06:09:33] I'm still alive. Thanks to the efforts of a few individuals I'm shocked about.
[06:09:40] I... I'd love you guys. I love you, my community. I do.
[06:09:46] So, in cells found out about this, a data girl from church gets you to know, find a girl from one of the apps gets you to know, find a girl and Twitter gets you to know, stay with the girl through cancer gets you to know, find a weirdo who weirdo six who shares your own hobbies get you to know, like it or not, you are cheapy reviews, 17,000 likes.
[06:10:08] I see stuff like this. I do realize like why as my gold has a fan base, why tech tone,
[06:10:16] rape tone has a fan base. You know what I mean? Like it, there are a lot of pathetic
[06:10:24] people out there, especially online who like kind of revel in this, like who, who just kind
[06:10:31] wallow in their own sadness, all the fucking time, it makes sense. Look at the one you
[06:10:39] open for my message, the tab to the right, dudes watching it on them, all his friends
[06:10:44] abandoned him and his first thought was to make a follow up saying by the way, I'm pro-ice.
[06:10:47] Yes, so yesterday he came out after everybody was clowning on him for almost killing himself
[06:10:53] and for being a giant piece of shit. And he doubled down on being a giant piece of shit.
[06:11:01] We are Chibi Reviews, we carry the flame.
[06:11:06] We carry the flame.
[06:11:09] My fiancee's with another dude.
[06:11:12] Moaning his name.
[06:11:15] That's awesome.
[06:11:16] Thank you.
[06:11:17] Thank you for this.
[06:11:23] Seeing how happy it would make my haters if I died.
[06:11:26] I live out of spite.
[06:11:27] Dude, this is so funny.
[06:11:29] It's like, like, what is this?
[06:11:33] What, like, he thinks he's in an anime for real, bro.
[06:11:37] Like, after all this shit, after all this shit, he comes out with this, like.
[06:11:43] Seeing how happy would make my haters if I died.
[06:11:47] I live at a spite.
[06:11:49] Also seeing what I've seen today, I'm going to double down to at a spite.
[06:11:53] Before I go any further to those that reached out, I promised to respond
[06:11:57] and go through it all later.
[06:11:59] I noticed a lot of pattern recognition from certain groups to today.
[06:12:03] What, what groups?
[06:12:05] Anti-petophile groups?
[06:12:07] Is that what you fucking recognize?
[06:12:09] Meanwhile, the only pattern your fiance was recognizing
[06:12:13] was the fucking veins on your best friend Scott!
[06:12:17] Oh!
[06:12:23] Sorry.
[06:12:25] Hmm, as you're going,
[06:12:27] always the party of acceptance people,
[06:12:31] multiple flags are a big indication too.
[06:12:34] Certain usage of gifts as well,
[06:12:36] animals pretend to be human with so far intelligence.
[06:12:39] I'm also proh-
[06:12:41] ha ha ha ha ha!
[06:12:45] Hey guys, I know a lot of you are clowning on me
[06:12:47] for being a giant piece of shit and a hate manga,
[06:12:51] but guess what, I'm even worse than you thought.
[06:12:54] It's like, now we assume that I'm also pro-ise.
[06:12:58] And I think illegal immigrants should not be in my country.
[06:13:01] Yeah.
[06:13:04] I, however, do not think they're perfect.
[06:13:06] If you hate me and want me dead for that's wait,
[06:13:09] I, however, do not think they are perfect.
[06:13:11] If you hate me and want me dead for that stance,
[06:13:13] that won't change my mind.
[06:13:15] Now feel free to spas out in my comments below
[06:13:19] and call me a racist a cuck, a loser, or whatever,
[06:13:21] comment for a common sense takes. All your interactions have made me tremendous amounts of money
[06:13:26] and spreading my name around. So hope that pisses you all off so much. With that bit, with that,
[06:13:32] I bid farewell for tonight. Yeah, that's why someone was saying he's worried about immigrants
[06:13:39] coming inside the country in meanwhile he should be worried about his best friend coming inside his
[06:13:43] fiance. Oh, it's so good. It's so fucking good. His fan base is fighting back.
[06:13:58] Someone drew this like sincerely, someone was like wow.
[06:14:13] and
[06:14:16] tips tips your fedora hat is right does exactly what happened
[06:14:22] imagine tweeting about lollipops while your best friend had her like this
[06:14:32] Uh, it's awesome.
[06:14:44] Is this person a Slop Tuber? He's a, is he a VTuber or is he not a VTuber? I don't even know.
[06:14:50] I
[06:14:55] Mind fear how do I continue on like this they're making fun of me and I I have no one left to not very my little shock hope it will all be of a soon just follow my lead my child
[06:15:07] of
[06:15:14] yet he did the list of liberal on the cut
[06:15:17] but on ironically which is awesome
[06:15:23] i
[06:15:25] i think this is great
[06:15:27] never been the need but his girlfriend both
[06:15:31] yet
[06:15:32] update going to the gym seeking therapy and find out obtained my ultimate goal of
[06:15:35] happiness. Also, never been to need anyone. It's easy to do, but never been to
[06:15:39] need no matter what you face in life. You'll grow bent both knees.
[06:15:47] Oh, that's so great. What a fucking funny day, man.
[06:15:57] This is his average YouTube video. Why is anyone genuinely surprised you cheated on him?
[06:16:01] What is that haircut, bro?
[06:16:05] I felt my lolly of the season.
[06:16:08] Noru's so fucking cute if it's so his need of oh!
[06:16:12] Eh?
[06:16:19] He's talking about you shocking your dog while his best friend is giving his fiance the shocker.
[06:16:23] Oh my god.
[06:16:24] it's it's really funny it is kind of funny to be that like he's his biggest
[06:16:40] opt for the people closest to him this entire time and in the most predictable
[06:16:46] like conservative chud fashion he's still he's like by the way I hate
[06:16:50] immigrants. Bro, and undocumented migrant did not fuck your wife. Okay. Your best friend did.
[06:16:57] Your best friend of 10 years did. And you're still like, oh, I'm double and down. I'm double
[06:17:02] and down. I'm being extra hateful. Okay. Here's cheap. You just outright making up a story
[06:17:07] that's on killed this dog. I don't care if you like it's on. I don't know, but there's a
[06:17:10] fucked over response to anyone saying the dog died. Yeah. Also, of course, classic, another
[06:17:17] fucking uh you know pedophilia sex cult fan this fucking dip shit. I don't know
[06:17:22] she'd be reviews personally but my impression of him is that he would in fact
[06:17:25] show sympathy towards people he doesn't like if they found themselves in a bad
[06:17:29] situation no he wouldn't. No he would not as a matter of fact is so funny
[06:17:45] You know, brain broken people are when it comes to the son of so always the worst people you know hating on him for being progressive exactly like I don't want to say I agree with everything
[06:17:51] He says but I'm immediately suspicious of anyone who hates him because they all end up nuts
[06:18:07] Yeah, I'll be honest. I love
[06:18:09] United shit like this and inject that shit right in it and then I would back it up with a snorkeling
[06:18:15] I'm sorry for the petos defending him. We got basically every community anime and non anime celebrating.
[06:18:21] Yeah, it's just like
[06:18:24] First of all, woke is back. I do want to point that out one more time.
[06:18:28] woke is without a shred of doubt back. Okay. This is
[06:18:32] this is like the reverberations of woke two that you don't even expect, right? Like there's like gifts every day.
[06:18:39] Every other day, there's another one of these like right wing chud losers being outed.
[06:18:45] getting taken down a peg. Obviously, it has this stop them from still making content. Unfortunately,
[06:18:52] here's Tectone also in an attempt to relate the Chibi reviews Tectone. This is the time his employee
[06:18:58] fucked his partner. Like to say, I had a similar similar story. Where I had a partner.
[06:19:05] And I allowed a guy to come into my life. A guy who said he had nothing. A guy who's seeking
[06:19:13] You a lot of guy to fuck your partner and so I employed him.
[06:19:17] Biggest he told me that he needed it and you know, people of my previous association told me he was a good guy that he needed it.
[06:19:23] And I employed him.
[06:19:25] You know, I'm near six figure salary.
[06:19:29] I took care of this dude.
[06:19:31] Try to make sure that his life was okay because I was a former who's a good person.
[06:19:37] Is there what is going on is there like a
[06:19:42] Like what causes these guys to come out with this information?
[06:19:46] Like is it about are they?
[06:19:48] Do they go from like vice signaling to like cuck signaling? Is that what it is where they're just like hey?
[06:19:53] I'm pathetic. I'm a pathetic fucking loser as well.
[06:19:58] Like I
[06:19:59] Don't understand. Yeah, this guy came into my life and then he came into my wife. It's not a big deal
[06:20:04] like what is this like loser solidarity shit that they're doing.
[06:20:25] It is just a women are bad. Yeah, but the takeaway here is not women are bad because these guys are fucking villains.
[06:20:31] like it's not
[06:20:34] this is not going to this is not going to cause people to give him sympathy I mean maybe he's like
[06:20:40] fucking pathetic fan base
[06:20:42] but I think like
[06:20:44] this makes people think yeah those women
[06:20:47] got away from you luckily holy shit I have no sympathy for you
[06:20:54] I mean keep doing it
[06:20:57] keep doing it. I mean, it's great for me. I love it.
[06:21:01] I think it's awesome that these guys have no, uh, they have no restraint or they're just like
[06:21:06] reveal all this shit. Uh, that any fuck my partner. Like to say I had a similar.
[06:21:10] So check logs, please.
[06:21:15] Packed home. We're like, okay, buddy, time. Okay, calm down.
[06:21:18] Villas and power getting cuck this righteous trope.
[06:21:22] I
[06:21:25] cannot believe he revealed his video like it's so crazy every hotel got the sneako chibi reviews chair
[06:21:33] you can't you can't literally be like I'm transgender and that's why you're
[06:21:51] calling me a pedophile? When you have literal videos of you admitting to being a pedophile,
[06:21:58] on the same fucking platform that you're trying to get me banned off of.
[06:22:04] Like, hey, DJ Clancy, this is dangerous to my life, keep Tujer safe platform.
[06:22:09] Using it Paul liberalism to defend pedabilly is nasty work when I'm in.
[06:22:13] I'm only into the most feminine of the most feminine.
[06:22:17] That's what I'm saying.
[06:22:18] I need to I need to have a little girl to wrap myself around.
[06:22:26] Oh, like you're like, big spoon is what you're saying.
[06:22:31] Oh, I guess you're. I need to have like a 12-year-old.
[06:22:40] Whoa.
[06:22:44] Like what do you mean? I don't understand.
[06:22:48] Um, someone I saw a tweet on the timeline that I really thought was funny.
[06:22:52] Doesn't he keep sending like different pedophiles?
[06:22:55] Uh, Hassan's way.
[06:22:57] Like, uh, yeah, I saw the dead domain one.
[06:23:00] Here's you admitting on camera being attracted to the children.
[06:23:03] But while I was like actually covering the topic itself, right?
[06:23:07] Um, pedophilia.
[06:23:08] Okay.
[06:23:09] But I need to say, because I don't think YouTube likes it.
[06:23:12] I don't think YouTube likes it when I say, say that again.
[06:23:15] It's fake background.
[06:23:16] I got you.
[06:23:16] Yeah, I figured it out.
[06:23:17] She also, she sounds like Destiny 2, which is another one of the tell-tale signs.
[06:23:23] Like, I don't understand how the fuck did this, I don't understand how this fucking
[06:23:27] community was, was designed around this, this interest, but it is what it is, I guess.
[06:23:34] But yes, someone said Destiny keeps sending different, Destiny keeps sending different
[06:23:41] that it files after a song like a sailor moon villain.
[06:23:48] So obviously the one and that right then I also
[06:23:50] knitted at some point that I unironically consume well it.
[06:23:53] So if you don't like the fact that I unironically consume well it.
[06:23:58] So if you don't like the fact that I consume
[06:24:01] lowly your feet leave.
[06:24:04] Okay.
[06:24:06] You know like that is just a part of me you know like it's it's not like I can
[06:24:09] change my attractions or anything like that, right? But I don't think I'm a pedophile. I've really don't think so.
[06:24:20] Yeah, Destiny Orbiter 2 of you can believe such a thing weird. How it's always the exact people you expect.
[06:24:27] Yeah.
[06:24:33] Why state this? Like, what's the purpose? Dude, I don't fucking know, man. I don't know.
[06:24:39] I don't understand it.
[06:24:48] This was the hang of us, it was that person saying that people are coming after because
[06:24:51] she's trans.
[06:24:52] That's why they're saying pedophilia is bad.
[06:24:54] No, she tried to do the fucking woke.
[06:24:59] She tried to, she tweeted this out of nowhere this morning.
[06:25:03] Hey, Twitch support.
[06:25:04] Here's a song in the home.
[06:25:05] blatantly calling me a transgender woman, a pedophile.
[06:25:08] I'm pretty sure this is against Twitch TOS,
[06:25:09] the leverage transphobic insults against me.
[06:25:12] Clearly, it's on his transphobic,
[06:25:14] and he is no ally to trans people in any way.
[06:25:16] The reason why she did that was because she's
[06:25:19] one of like destinies new soldiers.
[06:25:24] She's one of destinies new soldiers.
[06:25:26] And I was covering her briefly in this saga
[06:25:32] with Stale 3000 or whatever the fuck his name is
[06:25:36] Because stale was in her chat, being like,
[06:25:44] hey, I want to turn you into a content creator off of L.S.F.
[06:25:48] I want to make you famous on L.S.F.
[06:25:49] because destiny needs new orbiters
[06:25:52] because all of his old orbiters have actually left.
[06:25:56] Like all of his old orbiters left,
[06:25:59] we need new orbiters.
[06:26:00] And none of them are actually,
[06:26:02] because the whole like C.S.M.Saga was expressed
[06:26:05] and he caused the fissure in his community, like a lot of the people that were his friends,
[06:26:10] a lot of contact with his friends, realize that he's a piece of shit.
[06:26:13] I don't know why it took so long, but they did, and they started attacking him.
[06:26:19] And so he was like in the market for new villains, I guess, like new loyal soldiers, and
[06:26:26] stale 3000, the reddit or mod of the year, the moderator of L.S.F.
[06:26:33] even though they were trans, because I didn't, yeah, I don't, I don't, I didn't know until
[06:26:37] this very moment. Like, I just, you know, I don't assume things like that. But, um, regardless,
[06:26:49] regardless, what's crazy is, um, in the process of covering that, I was talking about how like,
[06:26:58] like, you know, this person has like pedophilia allegations, right?
[06:27:03] And then someone in my chest said, not outed, they admitted it.
[06:27:07] It turns out there are ops that I don't even know exist out there.
[06:27:11] But this player's in claims they're lower case P pedophile, like serious semantic brain
[06:27:18] fuckery.
[06:27:19] Yeah, I think her thing is like, she's, she's a pedophile, but doesn't act on the desires
[06:27:27] or something, I don't fucking know. Anyway, but basically, yeah, she was like, oh, he's
[06:27:33] calling me a pedophile. She's trying to get me banned. Working off of the working off of
[06:27:40] like the previous saga. Anytime there's like controversy around me, like guys like this
[06:27:44] will come out and will of course run the gamut. As been going over, I said, something
[06:27:50] I'm like, you're calling flu shelves of pedo crazy. It sounds getting caught transphobic
[06:27:53] more than I am. Why is everyone now he's a petodoist on man as we
[06:27:56] wouldn't be calling me a transgender woman a petophile. I forget what
[06:27:59] they're called. I think no it wasn't loner box. loner box didn't work.
[06:28:02] A hot didn't work. They tried to like promote hutch a lot. They tried to
[06:28:06] promote loner box a lot. It's crazy. Hasan's getting called transphobic
[06:28:10] nowadays more than I am. I mean it's a good shift. Food shops. You left
[06:28:15] out details. Yeah. This retarded makes videos about me too.
[06:28:19] It's an admitted pedophile. Oh yeah. And it admitted why is everybody now
[06:28:22] days of pedophile to Hassan. I wonder why. I wonder what Asmingold constantly
[06:28:30] finds themselves defending people who are self admitted pedophiles.
[06:28:34] Interesting. Hmm. This one. Well, she says it out loud.
[06:28:47] I forgot. There's also that as well. Apparently this person has had a
[06:28:52] I had a file. Yeah, so it didn't really work. It didn't really work. It didn't. What was that?
[06:28:57] Wait, what are you talking about? Well, I like the heavals just watch like a clip like this and we'll just not
[06:29:05] investigated it all and we'll turn around and be like, what is your target about that's enough. That's the commentary from him.
[06:29:11] What?
[06:29:16] These new moderators giving cops in a special in chat, a special badge, seriousness,
[06:29:21] Democrat community, by the way.
[06:29:30] What is this?
[06:29:31] Stop sending me a relevant ship right now about brace.
[06:29:38] You are mocking, what is this?
[06:29:45] Tune in to clue, cut, sue, kaizen.
[06:29:57] Clip didn't have any traction, he is amplifying it, so you get banned, yeah, it's not
[06:30:01] going to work though, especially because like when you have personally admitted that, first
[06:30:07] all. Like automatically, this person may like, I'm trans and he's calling me a petophile
[06:30:15] because I'm trans is ridiculous. Okay. Secondly, the reason why I said that is because
[06:30:24] you've admitted it. So you can keep adding damn clancy. This is dangerous to my life. Keeping
[06:30:29] to just a platform should be your highest priority. I've been dogs before too. So it was
[06:30:33] I have an audience to go after me for this too.
[06:30:34] Note tagging Twitch to just in case.
[06:30:37] He said it is like also not because of the co-operating
[06:30:39] doctor's district is comparable examples to me in saying,
[06:30:41] basically causing a sex remover, which is additionally
[06:30:43] in saying, considering how I haven't been charged
[06:30:44] or has it or had any contact with FBI police whatsoever.
[06:30:47] I would like to see proof of this.
[06:30:50] Why did she follow you?
[06:30:52] Because she's one of the fucking destinies in saying stalkers.
[06:30:59] Yeah, I like that her argument is I haven't been caught.
[06:31:02] thus far. So, you know,
[06:31:10] A. I review and Twitter cook there and she reposted it.
[06:31:16] All right.
[06:31:18] The Clips Show, Pike of Reversing or Edgey Stamets,
[06:31:19] that mentioning your gender, critics,
[06:31:21] resurface, flu chefs, on-clips,
[06:31:22] versus Joseph, I prefer to tell your old and
[06:31:23] spooning defense, Lolli, Kongs is,
[06:31:25] Lolli, Kongs is unchangeable, and calls
[06:31:27] to have lower case P pet of Iowa,
[06:31:29] claiming low legal issues.
[06:31:31] Oh my god, oh my god, a-I review cooked her ass.
[06:31:40] The exchange room was read mockery online with many backing
[06:31:43] tigers call up based on her admission as well.
[06:31:44] A few critics criticize it's frequent use of the term.
[06:31:51] But yeah, as been gold, of course,
[06:31:54] highlight in the clip hoping that it actually gets traction.
[06:32:01] is is is once again finding himself defending yet another you know self the
[06:32:06] clear self admitted lawly con and joyer petifier out I there are ops that I
[06:32:11] don't even know exist out there but one thing is a guarantee they are going to
[06:32:15] be sex criminals in some variety some way shape or form this is like the the
[06:32:21] primary driving force behind almost all of my ops and everybody hates you
[06:32:26] because they're like sex wreaks. Okay. Yeah, I mean, look, I don't, I don't think so. I didn't think so.
[06:32:37] Okay. I didn't think so. This is how it keeps unfolding.
[06:32:44] You know, there is a, if you exist for a long enough timeline in your an off of mind, you have
[06:32:49] getting into trouble in this way somehow. I don't know why, but in any case, I forget what man,
[06:32:54] and that's weird and
[06:32:59] why has
[06:33:10] this is crazy
[06:33:13] this should go to the same we really do a mass-ducks
[06:33:17] we are thirty-six hours away from another Elon Grock tweaking
[06:33:20] I don't know why Asmongol keeps defending these people, but
[06:33:41] How can he...
[06:33:50] Turns out that you don't need to be friends with Asmo for him to defend their sex
[06:33:53] pets, I know.
[06:33:55] It's kind of crazy, it's kind of crazy that he is like, you know, this one apparently,
[06:34:01] this person had made videos of Asmo go to and he's still defending her.
[06:34:06] So at that point, I assume there's a second reason, is it because like, there's self-identifying
[06:34:11] pedophile is that what it is? Is that what happened? Because that video itself, that video
[06:34:24] itself was me addressing how so many of my haters end up, so many of my haters end up getting
[06:34:31] out it is like sex criminals or pedophiles, you know what I mean?
[06:34:40] So as we go defended, she be reviews, and then ended up defending this petoshobs,
[06:34:49] this other petor reviews and petoshobs, incredible stuff.
[06:35:01] the
[06:35:08] of
[06:35:14] the
[06:35:18] year of a decent mob being a peto I think his name was
[06:35:19] reenlox or something I did not know about that
[06:35:21] why would I know that
[06:35:27] I know I don't like
[06:35:32] walk might be back when you have not seen
[06:35:34] doing this
[06:35:36] it's really part of it basically every
[06:35:37] vaguely political take he asked his
[06:35:38] normie center red libigation but he
[06:35:39] also has a lot of far right to his
[06:35:41] audience you can see how hasn't he
[06:35:42] wasn't for a term when he asked about
[06:35:44] Yeah, I can get.
[06:35:45] Clivicular officially comes out and shows the poor
[06:35:47] for the LGBTQ community.
[06:35:49] Because before, I should be like, oh, fuck.
[06:35:55] You know, fuck these people, whatever,
[06:35:56] but I just don't, I can get a fuck.
[06:36:00] Bro, who got the New York Times bag?
[06:36:02] Bro, got the New York Times article
[06:36:03] and instantly became a liberal.
[06:36:06] You know?
[06:36:07] Dude, it's not peptides that change them.
[06:36:09] It's Adam.
[06:36:10] Adam, Adam, Adam, Adam, so hard he's woke now.
[06:36:14] the
[06:36:19] cool at a mod him so hard
[06:36:24] he turned woke
[06:36:29] wall burger max
[06:36:33] my friends and we would you like our extra here for just because you have nothing better to do with your time
[06:36:37] if you think it's funny
[06:36:39] yeah like the moment you start like actually doing him to credit or just like
[06:36:42] Yeah, I don't care, I don't care, yeah, no good, no good for fucks off.
[06:36:50] Once you stop being on like the crazy parts of the internet,
[06:36:55] but don't get me wrong. I still want to be able to make jokes about protective classes.
[06:37:05] I mean, well, so make your dirty jokes and I can't do that.
[06:37:08] Yeah, he might be because the burger max increases the estrogen levels. Maybe that's why and it made him more empathetic
[06:37:22] What is true technically it is
[06:37:25] Selling out but it's like to what from
[06:37:29] He commented on Peter the allegations to let it clear this up. Are you in any way affiliated with Peter Teele now?
[06:37:36] Okay, we'll make sure you go live
[06:37:39] Yeah, and we're thinking that you're being funded
[06:37:42] But you got your own mission
[06:37:45] Correct, yes
[06:37:47] Yeah, yeah, okay
[06:37:49] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you're saying this about everyone will be
[06:37:52] They were saying that because like I got my charges dropped so they were like, oh my god
[06:37:57] There's no way that has to be some shadow organization funding
[06:38:01] In Karen for your context of charges or drugs because they were so sad for you.
[06:38:05] Yeah, right.
[06:38:06] Right, right.
[06:38:07] Forgery.
[06:38:08] I've got to clear this up.
[06:38:12] Cap.
[06:38:13] He's a blood boy.
[06:38:14] He's a blood boy.
[06:38:15] Peter Thiel.
[06:38:19] Brett Cooper went up to him.
[06:38:20] Yeah.
[06:38:21] Okay.
[06:38:22] And Brett's going to give you a second.
[06:38:23] Brett.
[06:38:24] Brett.
[06:38:25] What's up?
[06:38:26] All right.
[06:38:27] Amazing.
[06:38:28] Thanks for coming.
[06:38:29] Good job.
[06:38:30] I'm right around you take that burger down in three bites easy yes
[06:38:49] easiest easiest three bites in my life dude
[06:39:00] Okay, this.
[06:39:09] I was different from the meat.
[06:39:11] Yeah, I'm gonna go.
[06:39:14] Yeah, I'm gonna go.
[06:39:15] I'm gonna go.
[06:39:16] Take your photos and do it.
[06:39:18] All right, take photos.
[06:39:19] Eight, 24, found footage film.
[06:39:25] All right.
[06:39:27] All right.
[06:39:28] Um.
[06:39:30] So yeah, that's she be reviews. That's a, that's the cool thing that happened.
[06:39:37] They were making it weird immediately. Brett Cooper pulled up the watch
[06:39:40] clavicular. Now, that's aura.
[06:39:49] Half day awesome. Abby, bitch, what do you mean? She commented on it.
[06:39:53] Time stand. But needless to say, and it's all of that. That interesting
[06:39:57] cast a character's clover killer was very much the most viral moment of the night.
[06:40:01] And so, because he was there and because I was in attendance there is now all of this discourse
[06:40:05] on X. I would say about me being there and watching while he walked and meeting him.
[06:40:08] And God forbid, this is the worst doctorate. I'm so sorry that I did this, but I smiled to him.
[06:40:13] Oh, I got cue of the meltdowns, guys. They are freaking out over on X.
[06:40:17] Oh, no. Oh, no. She's acknowledging it. It's over.
[06:40:21] Break Cooper has moved on for me.
[06:40:28] Break Cooper has moved on for me.
[06:40:34] I want to eat this egg of that.
[06:40:36] Is my god people go touch grass.
[06:40:38] Like seriously, kick rocks, touch grass, log off.
[06:40:40] Go speak to a woman in real life.
[06:40:42] Go outside and stare at the sunshine.
[06:40:44] Like I cannot believe that this is something that is being debated.
[06:40:47] Anyway.
[06:40:48] Yeah, I don't know about this fucking fashion show.
[06:40:50] fashion show. I find it strange. I also find it. I find it interesting that. I do think
[06:41:00] that while Woke 2.0 is here, it is pretty crazy that a guy who was like Hile hit
[06:41:05] learning a week ago is getting like a New York Times profile. You know, no disrespect, obviously,
[06:41:11] to Joe Burrstein. And I think like he is an interesting character. Clivicular. I mean,
[06:41:17] is an interesting character. I'm obviously fascinated with him as well because of, like,
[06:41:22] he's, uh, he's one of these guys. He's one of these guys that's like, um, how do I explain it?
[06:41:29] Okay, everyone's getting annoying. Let's just do okay, buddy. Right now, fuck it. Before I lose
[06:41:33] my mind of the chatters who are going to, um, okay, buddy, braced, but olden. All right. We're
[06:41:46] doing okay buddy real quick we're gonna do okay buddy you put him in spotlight now
[06:41:51] wasn't just me I mean he he's getting new fan art for my now 12 year old
[06:41:57] hell yeah it shit which one of you did this
[06:42:02] Okinaiter, no music, hold on, hold on, hold on.
[06:42:09] I got you.
[06:42:17] I got you.
[06:42:18] I got you.
[06:42:19] I got you.
[06:42:23] Didn't Nintendo just basically destroy, like,
[06:42:26] new all of the YouTube pages that had its music.
[06:42:31] Is that what it is?
[06:42:44] Yes, they made a music app gross grow up Nintendo
[06:42:50] Fucking grow up
[06:42:53] I'll just leave this year. Oh, come on. That's unfair as fuck. That was swag dude
[06:43:00] I had fucking swag out the wazoo.
[06:43:05] I swag.
[06:43:08] What the fuck is this?
[06:43:09] You need to get a double double.
[06:43:11] No, I haven't gotten a Tim Horton yet.
[06:43:13] I fucking flew in.
[06:43:14] All right.
[06:43:15] All right.
[06:43:16] I flew in.
[06:43:17] I flew in.
[06:43:18] And all I did was take a shower.
[06:43:20] All right.
[06:43:21] First and foremost.
[06:43:22] Let's get started.
[06:43:25] Just their maxing on stage.
[06:43:27] monging all the audience so it's causing the cortisol levels.
[06:43:31] Wait, this is, this is literally, this is real y'all.
[06:43:35] That, let's run that back.
[06:43:36] Let's run that back.
[06:43:36] She said, I'm Chinese.
[06:43:38] Let's go in.
[06:43:40] Wait, this is, this is me at, at funny moms.
[06:43:45] Yeah, I did do that.
[06:43:47] I didn't realize that people took photos of my performance.
[06:43:53] I
[06:43:56] Hell yeah, there's no video. I hope no one took a fucking video and I didn't do a cussie joke
[06:44:01] I did a video. I did a joke that would get me canceled by the fucking ADL
[06:44:09] Okay
[06:44:11] By sexual lighting finds me everywhere
[06:44:14] Come in for a stopby job. Yes, come on with new material you hack
[06:44:18] No, I didn't do the GDP joke. You're so stupid.
[06:44:23] And most of the people who I give flows have no capture, have no idea that they had to target.
[06:44:30] And some, of course, they do because they get paid and so on.
[06:44:33] And one of the examples is the Hassan Piker, here with the China for 20, for for two weeks.
[06:44:39] And they come back a Chinese, right now leaving the China maximum on the social media.
[06:44:46] But there is a more important question for us.
[06:44:49] You know, I can't see so much.
[06:44:52] I'm so grateful to you.
[06:44:54] Oh, no.
[06:44:56] The young people are especially.
[06:44:58] And I think it is.
[06:45:00] Is it wrong for me to feel kind of bad for you?
[06:45:02] Be situation.
[06:45:03] I hate the guy just to be clear.
[06:45:04] But I have a friend who went through something similar.
[06:45:06] No.
[06:45:07] I mean, yes, it is wrong for you to feel bad about it.
[06:45:10] I don't feel bad about situation at all.
[06:45:12] I think the cost of the educational system.
[06:45:15] you're a hundred percent right now you mentioned China
[06:45:17] maxing and you kind of give it a little detail on it I
[06:45:20] want to explain a little bit more to the audience of what
[06:45:23] China maxing is you mentioned it's unchecked up to the
[06:45:25] news craze and basically it's young Americans.
[06:45:29] Hey, it's not just wanted to let you know you're mocking
[06:45:30] horrible people's looks oh my god makes me feel insecure
[06:45:34] all this shit you keep spamming it chat we got a year ago okay
[06:45:38] God damn. God damn. I got it, man. I don't know why you keep revealing this. I am sorry, man,
[06:45:47] but you make fun of dudes look at my obvious insecurities and then tell people not to be
[06:45:50] insecure about those same insecurities just makes the case for these weirdo insults. I got
[06:45:56] it, bro. I got it. Holy shit. Please. I don't know what you look like, man. I don't
[06:46:07] Why you keep saying it over and over again?
[06:46:11] Why are we law-kelling a guy with serious mental health issues?
[06:46:14] Like what is this?
[06:46:15] This dude you have more sympathy for a psychopathic transphobic pro-ice racist monster.
[06:46:25] Like what the fuck is this?
[06:46:28] Why are you so desperate to be like, hey, this guy actually who's a, you know, pro-lawly
[06:46:33] Con pro like drawn child pornography. I'm actually gonna go out on a limb here and fucking defend him. Stop
[06:46:41] What the fuck
[06:46:43] That's woke 1.0 dark woke is woke 2.0
[06:46:48] Get your woke 1.0 as you taught me to be sympathetic won't happen again. I am an ego you're not you're not
[06:46:56] Okay, you're not everyone is pretty to somebody number one and number two
[06:47:02] you a couple things you have to remember everyone can be seven including fucking
[06:47:09] she be reviews he ain't gonna be a seven though because he is a fucking dog shit
[06:47:13] personality okay goddamn Jesus Christ beauty is in the eye of a holder is subjective
[06:47:23] even she be found a fucking fiasse before she got a cheeseclap
[06:47:30] romanticizing and glamorizing.
[06:47:51] True.
[06:47:57] Bar plays it wrestling has got no I'm alone adventure with nobody just from me a ballot on their liar. What will stay do the reliable
[06:48:04] Board
[06:48:07] You forget his Valentine's Day people are lonely and drunk tonight. Okay. Well, you know keep it keep it to yourself
[06:48:14] Okay
[06:48:18] He used to show people Joe Rogan. Okay calm down. I did not show him pussy
[06:48:22] see. What is this? Now you're just some chatter that I used to know. Oh, here we go, RIP YouTube.
[06:48:29] Awesome. I'll be I painted because I've been hyper-fixating on Baroque oil paintings. Oh, my God.
[06:48:36] This is fire. Locer-cantually, entering a gester-goon, goon-a-maxer-low-state and hitting
[06:48:48] and spare congresswoman moid mogged what when gaming for oxy something so believe her
[06:48:56] phobics you hit them with a five minutes of bowling stare
[06:49:04] i just i don't even that's crazy
[06:49:07] guess you get free health care when it comes to can it next week
[06:49:09] yeah i didn't actually
[06:49:11] a son on me where the fuck was my health care card
[06:49:14] huh
[06:49:14] i don't even know if you're here right now oh you are
[06:49:18] sadge. I'm sadge. I'm the sadge one. Okay. I want my free healthcare card.
[06:49:27] We're not wide people sad on this at my turn on the mortar B. A. K. I don't even know what's going on here.
[06:49:36] Real streamer and guest of the show, a zoon bisexual. Electrochemistry. Oh, yeah. We're talking about
[06:49:42] about the White Hot Communists to Ex-Baby.
[06:49:45] When you say something so cussophobic,
[06:49:47] so it was doing hit you with the in the car
[06:49:49] cinematic universe there.
[06:50:01] I stop it.
[06:50:05] Stop it. Stop.
[06:50:09] These are, I don't even, the outro song.
[06:50:12] We are already watched it, so I'm not going to watch it again right now.
[06:50:16] Stand together against Greek hate.
[06:50:20] He don't need me no more.
[06:50:21] He don't need me to fucking stand up the Greek hate.
[06:50:26] Superhauses, ice out of Metropolis.
[06:50:29] This is fucking fire.
[06:50:32] First of all, pull me back.
[06:50:34] I tried to see you chance center said no.
[06:50:36] Pull me back.
[06:50:37] Can I say something?
[06:50:39] Okay, I already got it.
[06:50:40] I heard it.
[06:50:40] You tried and the chance entered reject maxed you
[06:50:47] She tried to give it to you and you ran
[06:50:58] That's not true
[06:51:00] of
[06:51:05] my corzo spiking
[06:51:07] okay I was sitting front row with the guy behind me was like heckling
[06:51:11] way really I didn't even hear it
[06:51:16] made the power protect you chatters
[06:51:20] members of host with or chat unite
[06:51:26] I got a photo with margin of lobby.
[06:51:32] Can you please respond to the allegations?
[06:51:34] What?
[06:51:37] You legit smacked it out of our hand and gave her a stare, that's true.
[06:51:40] Deep, pit, and go.
[06:51:47] This was for...
[06:51:53] I didn't want to think.
[06:51:56] I didn't want you to think I was weird.
[06:51:58] Yeah, no milk bag, too.
[06:52:00] That's crazy.
[06:52:05] At least thank you for
[06:52:08] thank you for saying I'm 27 years old.
[06:52:10] I'll take it.
[06:52:14] I hope I have the frog here.
[06:52:17] It's cute.
[06:52:19] Assume a Bisex Pike gets mugged by Chad,
[06:52:23] Greek, North Lion.
[06:52:25] The word yogurt comes from the Turkish word Yoramak, which means to thicken, coagulate,
[06:52:31] or curdle.
[06:52:32] The use of yogurt by Medieval Terksma is recorded in the book's Devon Lugat,
[06:52:35] Al-Terk by Momat Kashkadi, and both Kutagdu Belik, by K-Husav, both written in the
[06:52:43] love extension of the Turkish mission of the word Yoramak, and describes its use by nomadic
[06:52:47] Turks.
[06:52:48] The Turks were also the first to evaluate Yoramak's medicinal use for a variety of illnesses
[06:52:51] this into such a diarrhea and cramps and to alleviate the discomfort of burn skin, we invented it, Greek yogurt,
[06:52:59] if Yannis says it is true.
[06:53:05] Dinner's at Qatar Web Summer, every table of CEO get one court jester max their maxer content create.
[06:53:14] This is what it was.
[06:53:15] is this is literally what I was the gester on on the the table. YouTube and blue sky
[06:53:25] twitch and Twitter. That's crazy. I think I would get crazy here if I was exclusively
[06:53:32] on blue sky. Because like annoying rad lives piss me off. Do I look like a fed? How
[06:53:40] this spot on undercover cops? Standard issue police sunglasses is outline of blue
[06:53:43] progress then blue line bracelet identify for other cops handcuffs and back pocket
[06:53:48] okay i've seen this one before
[06:53:50] all right we're back at the uh...
[06:53:54] i feel like this is this is been reposted
[06:53:58] am i crazy
[06:54:00] i hope all the boys girls and mbs are having a fantastic one
[06:54:03] he's finally
[06:54:05] wait am i i don't know maybe i haven't seen this yet
[06:54:08] he's finally playing the spreadsheet sim
[06:54:13] and
[06:54:15] no
[06:54:19] you actually have Chicago mayor in house or just on stream yet he was sitting next to me
[06:54:23] bold zohan and bold be help Hassan be I am bold oh no zohan so am I let us return to two to key of brother be
[06:54:31] mashallah i'm gonna claim brother mondani
[06:54:35] grave will grave will grave will grave will grave will grave will grave will grave will grave
[06:54:39] Yeah, if you would like to see, if you would like to see earlier parts of the streaming
[06:54:47] to subscribe to the Piker Broadcasting Service, you can subscribe for $6 or for free
[06:54:54] with the Twitch Prime, it gives you the option to rewind.
[06:54:57] That's right.
[06:54:59] This is a beautiful art style.
[06:55:05] I really like it.
[06:55:06] Congratulations.
[06:55:08] Um, I do. I like to scribble. The parks surrounding has Sunni mentioned. Comrade Kyah,
[06:55:15] men with a time machine. I'm your son, or really women with a time machine. Also, my dad is wrong.
[06:55:20] What would become known as the cultural revolution was based. All really good.
[06:55:23] Hashtag Kyah endorses the red guards. Please unalive dang shallping.
[06:55:29] Arrest this woman's perfectionism and threatening party, even if he.
[06:55:32] That's I don't even know what this meme is.
[06:55:39] Hassan Abhi feasting its feeding time, random stun-locking chatter, with these awkward
[06:55:46] That angles.
[06:56:13] That's crazy.
[06:56:14] I can't feel my fingers brave boy.
[06:56:27] What the fuck is bagged milk milk bags?
[06:56:29] We must seize the means of production heated gloves.
[06:56:31] Give me snacks, Kaya.
[06:56:33] Aw, this is cute.
[06:56:35] Walk in your bathroom and close the door behind you.
[06:56:38] Take a look.
[06:56:39] Walk in your bathroom and close the door behind you. Take a look. Take a picture of me with you.
[06:56:46] Look in the mirror and hold my face next to your face. Look at me looking back at you and then look at yourself.
[06:56:51] Yeah, this is how we converted Bobbert.
[06:56:55] The Bobster.
[06:56:58] Pupi zombie is into something.
[06:57:00] Okay, all of these means are from one person.
[06:57:03] Pupi zombie is into something. How deep do it go?
[06:57:05] Dog and piker.
[06:57:09] Yes, I'm in the dog play. Is that what it is? That's whatever is happening.
[06:57:17] Volvino, Kavino, canino. Happy Valentine's Day. What the fuck is this? Why did you send me?
[06:57:35] you've sent me this photo. Someone likes listening to the broadcast while sleeping.
[06:57:43] Aww. Did the bat blow, blow, blow, blow no matter who. Chad, oh, my versus twitch streamer.
[06:57:57] No hat, unafraid of wind chill, cultural appropriation, not Chinese, fed marker, bourgeois
[06:58:02] Bionic Gloves, Twitch Dreamer, Yuck, Cockshame, Chad Smile, Led Jacket, Hands class confidently.
[06:58:09] Okay, he's from there, though.
[06:58:13] Is different.
[06:58:15] Minneapolis Doodles?
[06:58:18] This is many different art styles.
[06:58:20] I don't know what's going on here.
[06:58:22] I saw I got that dog in him.
[06:58:24] Okay, you fucking posted this again.
[06:58:27] They're similar to extra-wide in Minneapolis.
[06:58:33] So I'll look at my lifeguard. I'm gonna fucking drown.
[06:58:40] Why does it look like I have scuba gear on?
[06:58:44] What the fuck?
[06:58:57] what the fuck okay we are much less greased than we believe well thank you
[06:59:06] northern life why she made me so bald man fuck Hanson Parker and
[06:59:15] Somaliapolis as soon we got around okay guys just 100 photos
[06:59:20] the
[06:59:23] comment car look if that was a lot to be the
[06:59:25] thing is no man would be a man was
[06:59:27] that if it was a lot today on quite
[06:59:28] fond of kia piker thank you com
[06:59:30] red mail
[06:59:35] the calling in Bob of a key in her
[06:59:39] red the the chairman
[06:59:42] well you want to see my pool body
[06:59:45] dude is this the guy who keeps
[06:59:47] talking about how I have a pool
[06:59:48] pool table shape body is that what it is.
[06:59:52] A soma Twitter.
[06:59:54] A soma though, okay, buddy.
[06:59:59] It's the one guy who every day spams about how I have a pool pool table
[07:00:04] shape body, Magba Bob updates, Magba was trying as hard as not to let his
[07:00:08] cortisol spike after gestures tried pressing him so he had to calm down by
[07:00:13] raising his son. As you and Malay with the dog is coming is not
[07:00:19] peronist. Mao Zedon, Kaya Carl Barkspiker. This meme doesn't even make sense.
[07:00:25] Look at the the the the. This is just one shadow keeping the fucking
[07:00:31] Hebrew. I'm Kaya. Turkish Maoist. Yes. It's one it's one
[07:00:39] who might be Turkish, who's keeping the fuckin' entire subreddit alive.
[07:00:45] Absolute nonsense. Thank you for the memes, one chatter.
[07:00:50] This really makes me appreciate all of Mount's cultural revolution at Hassanabi fraud.
[07:00:56] He apparently is also obsessed with the cultural revolution and defending it,
[07:01:00] and keeps saying that Kai would defend it.
[07:01:04] It was the perfect pause. I'm not saying is aliens, but is aliens? Oh, yeah
[07:01:10] That's such a fucking boomer mean holy shit. Kaya based culture revolution not good actually. What did you say, Lib?
[07:01:18] He just keeps posting the same fucking thing
[07:01:27] A hot-pike delgation got first sign on show speed watch out on son Pike visited here lemon
[07:01:34] Pepper Cakes
[07:01:39] This is where Brakes went after leaving early. Hey, I would laugh you must be Chase baby. Welcome. Oh, what a grip you have you must live alone
[07:01:51] So what you want me to do like what I would do with a party each shirt
[07:01:55] You should music break that that yeah, there's something. Yes, not convincing
[07:02:04] This is great. It's so dope.
[07:02:08] Oh, behind.
[07:02:11] Oh, I'm out of the room again.
[07:02:15] Oh, you make a lovely couple.
[07:02:19] Because it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a different time.
[07:02:26] No, but, but, but I understand it.
[07:02:29] Did you watch the Super Bowl?
[07:02:31] Do you watch the Super Bowl?
[07:02:33] No.
[07:02:34] Oh, yeah, yeah.
[07:02:35] I thought you were doing it.
[07:02:36] Yeah.
[07:02:37] Yeah.
[07:02:38] Are you more of a like a soccer guy since you have so much like a new pay?
[07:02:42] I don't even know it.
[07:02:44] That's right, guys.
[07:02:47] Yeah.
[07:02:49] Yeah.
[07:02:52] Yeah.
[07:02:54] Yeah.
[07:02:57] Um.
[07:03:00] Do you know what?
[07:03:02] Is there like a favorite sport of yours?
[07:03:06] There we go.
[07:03:08] That's crazy.
[07:03:23] He's just, oh God, for poor guy.
[07:03:28] Cussie inception. Cussie exists in the cars universe. Cussie is in the Transformers universe. Cussie must exist in the Herbie universe. That means Herbie gets fully loaded.
[07:03:38] I don't even know what that. I fucking, I'm just uploading WFIT chat.
[07:03:43] What I look like between 2016 is me, but I look like it's 26 years between me and God. God drop it.
[07:03:53] Bro! Stop!
[07:03:58] Fuck it, I'm saying it dude, Kaya plays.
[07:04:03] You carry the Flussie Charlie Cussie Hassan to Kirk.
[07:04:07] It's the same chatter. Hello Spaldinger cousin Milkbag.
[07:04:11] When Mom find the Milkbag.
[07:04:14] This is one guy. It's just one guy. What is happening?
[07:04:20] more kaya you're simply possessed to chat from kaya
[07:04:33] Gavin no looks max here in PSL 7 Gavin news is banking
[07:04:37] Calvin is billionaires. I love Hanson Parker. Porsche did for the new year.
[07:04:53] This is sick. And it's my speech from the Palestine rally in DC.
[07:05:00] damn that's cool. When mom find the finesse, the rice she confiscate. Okay, dude. Okay,
[07:05:09] what he announced new head moderator is 67 degree in son in Los Angeles. I'm your host,
[07:05:15] Husun, a B6 porker. Heck in 67 Reno. Oh, he said 67 chat. He said 67 40 by the way.
[07:05:26] I'm getting one guy by OK buddy.
[07:05:30] Has soon wrecked to Lord Bear's Lord video of OK, but from long before the long pause.
[07:05:40] 2023 to 2026 Paga. OK, I'm not going to watch that whole thing right now.
[07:05:45] OK, everybody was freaking out about OK buddy. I thought y'all, like I Photoshopped him.
[07:05:50] I thought y'all also posted on here is just one guy who posted everything.
[07:05:59] The whole world turk table, a muck.
[07:06:03] My friend passed away a week ago, he made this, his name was Victor.
[07:06:08] Wait, what?
[07:06:10] Actually, RIP, I guess?
[07:06:14] Doodle, I'd look crazy.
[07:06:24] R.P. Victor, which fear and host are you? What the fuck is this?
[07:06:30] I made this for Austin, but he don't stream.
[07:06:37] Pagan element
[07:06:41] Fire
[07:06:43] Would you rather have a limited bacon and no video games or unlimited video games and no video games unlimited bacon?
[07:06:50] Pick a segment American me up QDTV bully Hassan
[07:06:55] About about awesome please choose Pacific North was British slang for cigarette egosentric being five nine being five nine
[07:07:04] About will please
[07:07:06] Choose one feminist or you man enough humor as of the sky's hot.
[07:07:11] About cutie, girl and boyfriend group Taylor Swift complimentary Taylor Swift derogatory,
[07:07:16] Be perfect women or else Taylor Swift derogatory.
[07:07:21] Osteism, about his non-Osteism funny, neurodivergency serious or you man enough hot.
[07:07:28] neurodivergency series favorite extended universe character Maya Caroline Kaya
[07:07:34] Christian Kaya do you follow the war?
[07:07:38] No, but my boyfriend does. Yeah, I am the war.
[07:07:41] Picking incident Brian Paine's party China trip Disneyland constant
[07:07:47] theft of a son's property China trip. Accusations against hosts
[07:07:51] misogyny, ed, gay, autism, autism. Go, march, march, march, march, march.
[07:08:02] Give me a hot take.
[07:08:06] No.
[07:08:15] Cal!
[07:08:26] Well, well, well, look where the cat dragged in.
[07:08:29] You feel different from other people,
[07:08:30] people and maybe not always understood. You do anything for your friends. Just remember they would do the same for you.
[07:08:38] That's crazy. I got clocked and I was going random style too.
[07:08:43] We are all treatler. Always was. Hassels to go at Hassel Park Champion. What up, lady,
[07:08:49] Jenden, B's is Murab brother, Helboy, Hasi, Abai, Blastoff, Meem Chat, Hussune.
[07:08:54] All right, that's it, we got to the end.
[07:09:01] Do this for Kyle, what's this?
[07:09:03] Yeah, please.
[07:09:05] Where is everybody?
[07:09:07] Yeah, so it's my dog's birthday.
[07:09:08] What's all everybody has?
[07:09:09] Not here yet, huh?
[07:09:11] It's just that.
[07:09:12] My show is a perfect for kids, three to ten.
[07:09:15] He's six.
[07:09:16] He's a guy of duty.
[07:09:19] Oh, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
[07:09:20] But don't swallow it.
[07:09:22] Okay, why do you say fun for all ages if it's only for a between 60's head. I think I feel like he's lying
[07:09:38] It was just fuck how long you been a clown. Me? Yes, he fun for all ages except 12 year olds
[07:09:45] Oh, four years.
[07:09:48] Four years.
[07:09:49] People don't put this much effort into signage.
[07:09:51] I didn't do that myself.
[07:09:53] Right now.
[07:09:54] Let's go outside.
[07:09:56] Oh, oh, oh, oh.
[07:10:03] Are you clowning on him?
[07:10:08] I feel bad.
[07:10:09] All right.
[07:10:10] That'll be all for today folks.
[07:10:12] I'm fucking tired. Okay. I'm tired. How many of your haters do you think?
[07:10:20] We'll be mentioned. Oh, yeah, the Manus for your documentary. I'm excited to watch this.
[07:10:25] Like this is literally the legion of of house on Avi haters.
[07:10:32] The row has not responded to me, by the way. I've DMed and we follow him on Instagram, but he has read me.
[07:10:38] He's left me on fucking red.
[07:10:41] So, anyway, love you guys.
[07:10:44] I may or may not see you tomorrow, but...
[07:10:47] be on the lookout on my socials all inform you, okay?
[07:10:52] But I love you guys.
[07:10:54] Maybe you don't see me tomorrow, I'll see you on Monday, okay?
[07:11:00] Bye bye.
[07:11:08] Stun luck to the Stun luck to the top is just begun
[07:11:15] Cause the layers of the sun is streaming
[07:11:23] The sun is streaming
[07:11:29] The sun is streaming
[07:11:33] The sun is streamin', leave me when a shiny is trained, ten kinds of place.
[07:11:45] So that in us, man, chatter those, get in, bring in's grace.
[07:11:53] So run, winnin' and whys, see, what to back with, the force.
[07:11:59] The rogan of the left, and me, at all, and the stair-low quarts.
[07:12:10] The chocolate cork is the assassination, the fear and online show.
[07:12:18] If all fucking years are this,
[07:12:21] I'm planning more to go.
[07:12:26] Doing fun stuff tomorrow,
[07:12:28] throw BBS up on the screen.
[07:12:34] A man made a whole reaction brought to you by this line.
[07:12:39] This is a dream.
[07:12:41] Cause the aliens are again,
[07:12:45] Cause I'm a streamer,
[07:12:48] Cause I'm a streamer,
[07:12:51] Many are in,
[07:12:53] So again,
[07:12:54] Cause I'm a streamer,
[07:12:57] Cause I'm a streamer,
[07:13:02] Can't doubt in the DNC,
[07:13:05] I don't realm much that goes.
[07:13:08] I'm commenting the propaganda
[07:13:11] The shutdown people's drugs,
[07:13:15] C-N-E-B-S is rally news, a coup, a regime for peace.
[07:13:23] A full-born fascist takeover and still the duty calls.
[07:13:31] Total radicalization coming out to see.
[07:13:39] The system went in always failed, it's up to you and me
[07:13:47] All these daily streets weather soon, weather long
[07:13:55] I've had a million of people keep it moving right on
[07:14:01] Because there he ends again, a son-in-streaming, a son-in-streaming, a very
[07:14:14] old, a son-in-streaming, a son-in-streaming, a son-in-streaming, a boy.
[07:14:26] this when you say that's bbs for you.
[07:14:30] But he'll play games with you, just a human way.
[07:14:37] Say hey, who I can you say hey, that's bbs for you.
[07:14:43] But he'll move on with us too.
[07:14:46] Just a human way, but, but, but, but, but, but.
[07:14:51] What can you say?
[07:14:52] Hey, that's BBS for you
[07:14:55] Why you're all your longs will soon
[07:14:58] Just you wait, shout it out, shout it out
[07:15:03] What can you say?
[07:15:05] Hey, that's BBS for you
[07:15:08] But how to drive ice, real soon
[07:15:11] Just you wait
[07:15:15] What can you say?
[07:15:18] And let me be asked for you
[07:15:21] Brought on the view as like you
[07:15:24] Just you wait
[07:15:27] Just you wait