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04-18-2026 · 6h 25m

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[00:06:30] The left's new golden boy Twitch streamer doesn't even try to hide it.
[00:06:53] 34-year-old Hassan Piker not only hates America, he's hinting at a civil war.
[00:06:58] A noted far-left influencer is declaring the Republican Party the biggest terrorist on
[00:07:03] earth.
[00:07:04] Brechted evening, Hassan Piker is unapologetic for his controversial comments on a range
[00:07:09] of issues.
[00:07:10] An anti-American far-left commentator who is named Hassan Piker.
[00:07:14] Now that he's being highlighted, Democrats are flocking to him.
[00:07:17] He's not out there on Hassan Piker's show, right?
[00:07:20] For example, right?
[00:07:21] The man to his left is a very controversial guy.
[00:07:25] A son piker insults just about everyone where if you go back and listen to some of the things that he says Carl
[00:07:31] This guy's not gonna wear a well their so-called Joe Logan of the left the son piker is back in the headlines
[00:07:38] This time for calling the publicans terrorists piker has a controversial history, and we've been showing you this all week
[00:07:45] You don't give somebody like Hassan piker this kind of attention this kind of platform
[00:07:49] It only rewards the kind of rhetoric that I just described hundreds of students lined up and packed into these
[00:07:55] rallies and they ate up the anti-war anti-capitalist and anti-establishment messages.
[00:08:00] That's him, Nassan Piker. They should stay away from him.
[00:08:06] What's going on everybody? I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening, afternoon, pre-noon,
[00:08:12] no matter where you are in the world. I'm Nassan Piker and this is the last time I brought
[00:08:15] guests from D-Live, from sunny California. Los Angeles folks, we're live and alive and I
[00:08:20] hope all the boys, girls and MBS are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day.
[00:08:24] today is a wonderful day. Today is Saturday, folks. That's right. It's 74 degrees and sunny
[00:08:31] here in Los Angeles, California. I'm live. I'm alive coming to you straight from Stolen
[00:08:37] Tongue, the land to 1126 a.m. It's Saturday, April 18th, 2026. You already know what
[00:08:44] it is. And we're live. We're live on this beautiful day. Happy Saturday, everybody.
[00:08:51] This is going to be a fun day. I think we're going to be here goes on putting fun in the
[00:08:58] title again when he only does politics. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you're wrong.
[00:09:02] We're going to be doing some funny business. Okay. We're going to be doing some fun. We're
[00:09:06] going to be doing some fun today. I promise. Okay. I know such thing as halfway political
[00:09:11] which commentator is true. Anyway, you already know we believe in gaming. Okay, I wouldn't
[00:09:21] go that far, but I but I wouldn't go so far as to assume that there will be gaming. But
[00:09:30] But, you know, okay, buddy, maybe some other fun stuff.
[00:09:42] But yes, there will be some, but hey, listen, this is part of the broadcast where I tell
[00:09:47] you about my personal news about what's going on in the world of a song house and I'm
[00:09:50] a piker.
[00:09:51] And for once, for once, I will say this, I was not a chud ass loser last night.
[00:10:00] You know how I normally tell you all I'm a chud ass loser. I got nothing going on in
[00:10:04] my life and I'm a fat chud and all I do is all I do is just sit around at home, maybe
[00:10:14] monitor the situation further on Twitter, that kind of thing. No, last night I actually
[00:10:20] did something yesterday to the broadcast and the broadcast last night at six hours,
[00:10:29] 30 minutes, seven hours, something like that.
[00:10:31] And the reason why I did that was because
[00:10:35] I had an event to go to.
[00:10:37] As you guys recall, on Thursday,
[00:10:41] I had Amy Goodman and Carl Deal here.
[00:10:44] Carl Deal had done a documentary
[00:10:49] on Amy Goodman's career and democracy now,
[00:10:52] and they had invited me to go
[00:10:55] to this fundraiser slash screening slash Q&A
[00:11:00] for steal this story please.
[00:11:06] And I did it.
[00:11:10] And I did it, I did that.
[00:11:11] I ended the broadcast, I napped for like an hour
[00:11:14] because I was tired.
[00:11:19] And I went to the local news station for Pacifica here.
[00:11:25] And the fundraiser event that they did and I watched the movie again, and it was amazing again
[00:11:34] And I took some photos with Amy and Carl
[00:11:37] and some fans that were there and
[00:11:41] You know I was was
[00:11:44] Honored to be in their presence once again
[00:11:49] Right
[00:11:51] But it was great we had a lot of fun
[00:11:55] And yes, I did nail the social interaction.
[00:12:03] The doc might just inspire me to get prescriptors for VA General Assembly next session.
[00:12:06] Thanks for having them on.
[00:12:08] Yeah.
[00:12:09] This commentary got to stop.
[00:12:12] What is this?
[00:12:13] A Hormuzer is not letting the tankers through.
[00:12:16] Mass turnaround.
[00:12:17] Nearly every ship attempting the crossing has turned back.
[00:12:20] Oh no.
[00:12:21] Okay, we're not going to watch this right now.
[00:12:23] Listen.
[00:12:24] Did you talk about the hermose?
[00:12:25] No, I did not.
[00:12:27] I did not do that.
[00:12:29] What is the alpha man?
[00:12:31] Listen, this is a, that fit looks silly, bro.
[00:12:39] Sometimes you gotta fucking put that shit on, okay?
[00:12:43] Sometimes you gotta put on a fit
[00:12:47] and you gotta be a little bit more professional looking
[00:12:50] when you got a professional guest coming on, okay?
[00:12:53] That's it.
[00:12:54] In any case, um, what was I saying?
[00:13:00] You look like Brian Griffin.
[00:13:02] Okay, I'm Brian Griffin.
[00:13:05] I'm Brian Griffin.
[00:13:06] I'm Brian Kilmey.
[00:13:08] Yeah.
[00:13:09] You can't just wear double capital denim and call it a day.
[00:13:13] Yes I can.
[00:13:15] Um, do that clip of you hogging out uncontrollably is the funniest thing I've ever seen.
[00:13:23] Yeah.
[00:13:27] Why are you dressed like Tony Soprano? This is not a Tony Soprano fit.
[00:13:32] The 1970s movie reporter costume is pretty solid. Wait here, hold on, I'll finish, I'll complete the look, hold on.
[00:13:53] No, that's that's 70s. Okay
[00:14:01] Gen Z dress like dog shit except me don't listen to him
[00:14:09] Now is junior soprano
[00:14:15] Anyway, I won't be wearing these glass they fall off my face sometimes but
[00:14:23] I can't see shit. All right. But, uh, yeah, I saw him a job national tour vehicle replica
[00:14:31] in Edinburgh today is devastating. Yeah. You're aging yourself. No, I'm, I'm aging in. I'm
[00:14:36] aging into my age. Okay. I'm, I'm, I'm acting my age.
[00:14:44] Rose about the report on the watergate scandal. Take talk doing numbers defending
[00:14:47] your Soviet Union take. Yeah. Uh, nice. Okay. But as I was, uh, saying, yeah, no, try to
[00:14:57] ask loser here. Um, I went to the event. I came back, passed out, woke up early, worked
[00:15:09] out hit the weights and I'm here had a had a call with a reporter and I'm here you look
[00:15:19] like you're about to be the main character of sleuth novel the stars it was the fall
[00:15:22] of 1973 okay guys chill did you meet the pay cast no but I did reach out to to the lady
[00:15:33] from the pit. Yeah. It look, it's a good look, but it does have another era feel. It's fine.
[00:15:55] Bros and 1950s Psychiatrists. Okay. You look like an 80s porn director. All right, guys.
[00:16:06] All right. All right, get it all out. Get it all out of your system. Get it all out of
[00:16:11] your system. Okay.
[00:16:17] Is it any given decades long fixture of NPR, the federally funded news program organization
[00:16:21] of the leftist soaring for years was unbiased, fair and balanced, a guest, no mass less forever.
[00:16:29] You're literally not, dude, I, dude, Twitter replies are such a fucking cesspool is crazy.
[00:16:37] Okay.
[00:16:39] It's just, it's, it's so unbelievable, dude.
[00:16:47] is so angry all the time on that fucking website is crazy. I just don't even understand it.
[00:16:57] The crazy son of a bitch actually did it. I'm not sure what to make of this. A cruise ship
[00:17:00] is zooming through the sugar hormones. Northern Lion, what are you doing? Oh my god, he
[00:17:06] did it. He did it. He's doing the damn thing. I love it, dude. I fucking love
[00:17:16] is so many people are agenda posting in your QRTs. You're angry all the time yourself though.
[00:17:22] Yeah, I guess you're right. You're fit-lined by the Selma Jai sculpture of a pussy in 1991.
[00:17:28] What does that even mean? Instagram too big dog? Okay, I guess everything sucks.
[00:17:37] Dear Hasan, I'll be in the year of positive public PR. I must ask, why haven't you donated
[00:17:41] to Iron Mouses? You dog cyclophone for the good idea of my donate 2.5K. She's already
[00:17:45] basketball and height, Monk, do you, will you suffer the ultimate embarrassment of being
[00:17:49] don't know, Monk? We all support Iron Mounds defense foundation, except for the main actor
[00:17:53] in this community. Yeah, true. I skiz. I hate the IDF dude. That's what it is. I didn't
[00:18:03] even know what was going on. When you do IRL streams this March, I have a plate of
[00:18:07] food above the camera. So you know how to look at it. Okay. What is happening
[00:18:11] today, man? Everyone's got fucking jokes. What is happening with we got to come
[00:18:15] community full of comics, okay? A community full of comedians in here. What the hell is
[00:18:23] this? What the hell is this? Why is everybody, why is Saturday morning the cook onk day? When
[00:18:34] did this happen? Why is that the case? What's going on? Back in the day, there was a wonderful
[00:18:42] back-and-forth relationship with chat and the streamer nowadays it's all about
[00:18:47] trying to cook the streamer on a roast everyone thinks they're the roast master
[00:18:52] what's going on it's bullshit bullshit do you do your arvo guys have a map of
[00:19:02] where gaming happens so you know how to avoid it what the fuck does that even
[00:19:06] mean
[00:19:08] You've been in the news too much. We got to control the head size. Yeah, I've been in
[00:19:13] the news too much because I've been getting in flame dude. Also, my head is not that
[00:19:22] big. Anyway, that's it. That's the personal news. We're going to talk about what happens
[00:19:29] next because the Hormuzzi is still closed. Hormuzzi still closed. Situation monitored.
[00:19:49] SC's Fury Day 50, gots a Dr. Adam Hummaui running for Congress. Saturday, fun day, okay buddy
[00:19:56] and more get in and now. Did you watch any Austin's master bakery? No, I haven't seen
[00:20:04] the shit dude. I, I've been so tapped out of like what's going on in the world. Like
[00:20:11] what's going on in my own goddamn backyard. I'm just so oblivious to it because I've
[00:20:16] been, I've been in the world's backyard way more focused on what's going on in
[00:20:20] the backyard of Iran at the straight of harm moves. That's what I've been dialed
[00:20:24] then on. So I haven't seen shit. We've been monitoring the situation, perhaps too much.
[00:20:34] And therefore haven't really monitored the situation in our own backyard. So I will be
[00:20:39] looking at that kind of stuff as well. So the Soviet Union was one of the greatest catastrophes
[00:20:44] of the 20th century. Hassan is right. It was catastrophic for former Soviet states.
[00:20:50] It was catastrophe for the world.
[00:20:52] It was catastrophe even for Americans.
[00:20:54] Y'all can get mad, but facts are facts.
[00:20:57] There were 8.4 million excess deaths
[00:21:01] immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
[00:21:03] Hyperinflation reached upwards of 2,000%.
[00:21:07] In Russia alone, there were four million excess deaths.
[00:21:11] The life expectancy for Russian men declined by six years
[00:21:16] to the level seen in the 1950s and the 1960s.
[00:21:20] prostitution was everywhere. There was severe malnutrition. There was mass unemployment and
[00:21:26] people were dying due to cardiovascular diseases. There was also the.
[00:21:31] This is maybe there's too much capitalism. Oh,
[00:21:34] cause in wars between a Kazian Georgia, there was the Chechen Wars. There was the Nagana
[00:21:39] Carnival situation. The collapse of the Soviet Union led to the collapse of leftist movement
[00:21:45] person, the garner carnival does not globally and it led to the collapse of American standards
[00:21:52] of livings and our rights.
[00:21:53] Look at this chart.
[00:21:56] You see that the number of Americans, dude, one of the things that one of the things that
[00:22:01] people don't realize is that like, without the Soviet Union, we are not going to the
[00:22:05] fucking moon.
[00:22:06] Right?
[00:22:07] Like there is no technological innovation that was was born and bred here under
[00:22:13] a fully capitalist mode of production, right? We just did that shit to flex on our ops.
[00:22:21] People don't realize that. And this is not even like contested, right? This is, I had
[00:22:26] this conversation with, you know, someone who I wouldn't consider to be a socialist
[00:22:33] by any means whatsoever, right? I had this conversation with, God damn it was his name.
[00:22:41] I'm forgetting now. Oh, God, my brain is so fried with the what's the guy?
[00:22:49] I was on a, I was on a flight with him. Yeah.
[00:22:51] Neil deGrasse Tyson, Neil deGrasse Tyson and I had this conversation when we were
[00:22:56] flying back to Los Angeles, um, where we talked exclusively about this,
[00:23:02] like about how like the U S S R and the Soviets and their innovation is what
[00:23:07] caused Americans to engage in the space race
[00:23:11] in a meaningful manner.
[00:23:17] So, it's, there are so many different ways
[00:23:24] that the USSR's existence caused America to do the right thing.
[00:23:31] I assume he disagree with you.
[00:23:32] No, he did not.
[00:23:33] He agreed with me 100%
[00:23:35] Because it's not even agreeing with me, it's just recognizing the truth.
[00:23:40] Mary Ann owned a home, craters, after 1991.
[00:23:44] That's not a coincidence.
[00:23:46] The collapse of the Soviet Union is the reason why we don't have social safety nets, it's
[00:23:51] harder to get a job, we're making less money because the American capitalist class no longer
[00:23:56] had to worry about the external pressures or the fear of a working class revolution.
[00:24:01] The Soviet Union is the reason why your parents are able to afford a home and get a high paying
[00:24:05] job.
[00:24:06] It's also the reason why black Americans had civil rights.
[00:24:11] Lyndon Baines Johnson specifically said that he feared the international repercussions from
[00:24:17] the USSR and African independent nations, which is why he passed the Civil Rights Act and
[00:24:24] the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
[00:24:26] Since the USSR doesn't exist anymore, the elite don't feel the need to give us
[00:24:29] any scraps.
[00:24:30] So yes, the collapse of the Soviet Union was one of the greatest catastrophes of the 20th
[00:24:36] century that is still impacting us today.
[00:24:39] The collapse of the Soviet Union.
[00:24:41] Yeah, it's not even, it's so crazy that like, you can't even, this is not even like an
[00:24:46] ideological argument about, you know, loving the USSR or anything.
[00:24:53] This is arguably just a correct assessment of history, a correct interpretation of
[00:24:59] historical events that unfolded. And Americans are so unbelievably propagandized that this
[00:25:06] objectively correct statement is seen as a bridge too far by so many, is seen as like
[00:25:14] an unbelievable statement to utter. There were people that were yelling at me saying
[00:25:21] that I'm, you know, I'm Vladimir Putin that like Adolf Putler, Adolf Putler is the one
[00:25:31] who actually, Adolf Putler is the one who wrote my speech, right? It just is so crazy,
[00:25:40] so fucking crazy. It's wild that that's like the world that we live in is one where you're
[00:25:52] not you can't even make like a objectively correct assessment of historical events that
[00:25:58] have unfolded without people just being like arm actually actually you should just say
[00:26:04] America's enemies are bad and there's no there's no positive repercussions that Americans
[00:26:10] could have ever experienced as a direct consequence of, of ideological competition against the
[00:26:15] foreign adversary. It's fucked up.
[00:26:19] The jokes keep writing themselves at this point. Yeah, I saw this, the guy behind democratic
[00:26:22] wins and Biden wins, not promoting a Niagara Republican assembly member who was a Trump
[00:26:26] delegate entirely because he's attacking Hassan.
[00:26:29] Some players remarks about Vietnamese refugees are deeply offensive and cannot go unanswered.
[00:26:33] Those who have chosen to campaign alongside him and anyone on the political left who's
[00:26:35] remained silent, enabled this kind of rhetoric.
[00:26:38] Wolf, some pikers insulted pretty much every minority group in America, Democrats who lost
[00:26:41] ground with every minority demographic in the country would be wise not to follow pikers
[00:26:45] lead. Yeah. This, this guy, big buddy over here is almost entirely, entirely against me.
[00:26:53] This Ethan Wolf guy. This is whole, his whole argument is just like, I don't care
[00:26:58] about anything. I just want to make sure that Hassan piker fails. Also, also Harry
[00:27:07] Harry Emden, Harry Emden, talked about our boy, which is cool.
[00:27:16] That's cool.
[00:27:17] That's cool.
[00:27:18] You know what I say to that?
[00:27:19] Holy Toledo.
[00:27:20] That's right.
[00:27:21] Let's start there.
[00:27:22] Let's start there.
[00:27:23] Okay.
[00:27:24] Our boy, Dr. Abdul El Sayed, making it on the main stage, making it up to the Harry
[00:27:28] Emden broadcast.
[00:27:29] Holy Toledo.
[00:27:30] At least according to the cash prediction markets, but below 50%.
[00:27:34] And also I had really closing over the last month that says Iran war has worn on.
[00:27:38] As we said this is a democratic primary, how might this be emblematic of democratic positions
[00:27:43] on Israel writ large?
[00:27:44] Okay, so you see also I had going up and there's all this discussion, oh there's this divide
[00:27:49] on Israel within the democratic party.
[00:27:52] I'd make the argument there was a divide four years ago, I'm not quite sure there's
[00:27:56] a divide anymore because just take a look here, okay, Democrats net favorability of
[00:28:00] Israel, not liberal, those who are moderate, conservative versus those who are liberal.
[00:28:03] go back to 2022, those who are not liberal, slightly more likely to hold the net favorable
[00:28:08] view of Israel than not liberals were against Israel by that point minus 26 was come over
[00:28:13] this side of the screen. That divide is simply put gone. There is no divide within the Democratic
[00:28:19] party when it comes to views towards Israel, the net to leto, holy Toledo folks. The Democrats
[00:28:25] cross the board are no longer in favor of Israel. New terrible book Mark clip is
[00:28:31] hit the building
[00:28:33] all god all my lord he is so bad at this
[00:28:38] new york times twice last week said democrats were divided over israel but
[00:28:41] is and the notes they aren't there anything but is a eighty twenty is
[00:28:44] you know the only division is with pro israel donors
[00:28:47] slash twenty percent
[00:28:48] and everyone else in the party note two sixty six hundred jewish dems oppose
[00:28:52] a pack donations to the democrats
[00:28:54] yeah there were writing amongst those who are moderate conservative not look
[00:28:57] at this
[00:28:57] minus fifty five points that's a shift of fifty eight points
[00:29:01] inches four years time
[00:29:03] those who are liberal it's nearly a fifty point shift minus seventy four
[00:29:06] points but now moderates and conservatives as well
[00:29:09] you know i was on hate online why is this i don't think this is deserved
[00:29:13] why do people dog pile
[00:29:14] uh... they are uh...
[00:29:17] their agenda writers they got their own agendas
[00:29:21] and agenda is uh... i hate his son
[00:29:24] uh... and it's it's one that obviously is rewarded
[00:29:27] in the algorithms. I mean, think about how right wing YouTube is. Think about how right
[00:29:31] wing obviously Twitter is. I got ops for days. I've been doing this for a decade plus. So
[00:29:39] there's a lot of bandwagon haters because they've been conditioned to assume that better
[00:29:49] things are not possible.
[00:29:51] Well, as liberals, those within the Democratic electorate are united on their views towards
[00:29:58] Israel.
[00:29:59] It is unfavorable at this point.
[00:30:00] Does age factor into this?
[00:30:01] There's age factor in it, okay?
[00:30:03] Age was another divide that we saw, but that age divide is breaking down.
[00:30:07] Look at this.
[00:30:08] Democrats net favorability towards Israel.
[00:30:10] Age 50 plus back in 2022 was plus 10 points.
[00:30:13] Those under the age of 50, age 18 to 49, minus 25 points.
[00:30:17] Come over to this side of the screen.
[00:30:18] Again, these are just dramatic, dramatic.
[00:30:21] This side of the screen dude 850 plus and minus 54 for net favorability of Israel is is over. It's done
[00:30:28] It's unbelievably done. It has never been more done that it's been
[00:30:33] On this on this beautiful day, okay
[00:30:35] I'm the glorious day and as I like to always say this is the most popular Israel will be in the United States of America
[00:30:42] Going forward tomorrow Israel will be even less popular than it is today and yesterday
[00:30:47] Israel was more popular than it was today. So it's done. It's a downward trajectory. There's
[00:30:54] no way to salvage it. There's no way to recover it. And Democrats need to fucking recognize
[00:31:00] that and get ahead of this wave and be the leaders in this way.
[00:31:04] Shifts. Look at this. Age 50 plus now minus 54 points. That's a shift of what, Johnny?
[00:31:11] That's a shift of 64 points. 64 points in the negative direction. Age under age
[00:31:16] It's a shift and normally this would be a huge shift, but it's 45 points as compared to what 64 points
[00:31:22] But the bottom line is this the age divide that there was on Israel within the Democratic Party
[00:31:27] That is not again basically uniformly negative views towards Israel among Democrats
[00:31:33] And that in my mind is playing out in Michigan right now as else I edge chances are going up me
[00:31:39] Only there was I don't know someone doing political commentary who saw this ahead of time
[00:31:46] and kept repeatedly saying like this will be a major issue in the upcoming election, you know,
[00:31:52] which it was, by the way, and the Democrats successfully buried that conversation.
[00:31:57] And they no longer can bury that conversation, right? It's over. So your major shifts, Harry,
[00:32:03] and thank you very much. Thank you. I'm breaking news. Yeah, Harry. Thank you.
[00:32:06] Toledo this morning. He said, holy Toledo, people hate Israel. Meanwhile,
[00:32:12] the media is still trying to do their silliness here, right? Like the New York Times is still
[00:32:18] trying to make it seem like Democrats are divided on Israel. They're not divided on Israel. The
[00:32:22] division is not happening within the base. The division is not happening amongst the voters.
[00:32:28] The division is happening amongst the Democrats who want to keep getting unlimited funds from
[00:32:34] Israel, okay? Blood money. That's it. And maybe some, uh, in the party that love Israel
[00:32:41] too much, like that, that are still like Israel first, you know?
[00:32:47] Bregan News, she also comes out as straight. This is an inflammatory insinuation, uh, from
[00:32:55] an LGBTQ plus consultant, likely involved. Wait, what she also comes out as straight.
[00:33:02] as we do Q plus consultant granted anonymity to avoid going to war with the mayor just yet noted
[00:33:07] a trend in mom Donny Herding the political aspirations of gay candidates like assembly
[00:33:10] candidate Brian Romero by quietly supporting his previous opponent of our cause and city council
[00:33:15] members chiose by budding amount of a house race to veneke kabomb ditto and crystal Hudson by
[00:33:22] by not backing her early enough in the speaker race.
[00:33:29] Breaking news, Chiose, after being bullied
[00:33:33] by Zora Mamdani has been bullied into being straight.
[00:33:37] Zora Mamdani bullied our boy into being straight.
[00:33:41] That's fucked up.
[00:33:52] Shakira law in full effect
[00:34:06] Do you think even with a negative public appeal the possibility of Israel fully starting with
[00:34:13] Russia will maintain the religion? No, no, no that's not happening. There's no, oh my
[00:34:18] God without the United States of America. There is no like violent Israel. There is no apartheid state. I don't think you guys understand this
[00:34:26] Zoran is making big business moves lately
[00:34:30] Yeah, mayor Zohran mom Donnie informed president Barack Obama meeting in your city today sit down that comes mom Donnie attempts to maintain a working
[00:34:36] Relationship with the current commander in chief. This meeting is most in the making
[00:34:40] But mom Donnie's team made scheduling sooner rather than later a key point priority in the past few weeks
[00:34:45] hoping to use it to extend momentum generated by his first 100 days in office according to
[00:34:48] sources plans for the meeting with Obama, Obama. A long time target of Trump attacks
[00:34:54] came together at a time when mom, Donny's surprisingly charming relationship with the
[00:34:57] current president is showing signs of strain. Uh, yeah, I mean, Obama is probably just
[00:35:05] promoting his Netflix show. Yeah, my assessment on this is Obama should play a more active
[00:35:15] role in the party and not in the direction of whipping votes against the striving left
[00:35:23] flank, but instead in defense of it. That's what I think. How much is Obama charging
[00:35:34] for the meeting. Great. Who knows?
[00:35:53] Um, meant the song with good criticism about AOC.
[00:35:56] California assemblyman put out a three minute video about you being raised towards
[00:35:59] Vietnamese. I don't care, man. Sure. Whatever did. Okay. Yeah.
[00:36:03] You got me. All right
[00:36:07] The California Assemblyman is a fucking MAGA guy, okay? He is the same guy that I'm yelling at
[00:36:14] Buddy if you're a right-wing shithead, I don't give a fuck about your feelings. Okay, you can suck me from the back, too
[00:36:21] It's so stupid
[00:36:25] My fuckers be like, oh, yeah, we
[00:36:27] this this racism
[00:36:30] coming from
[00:36:31] This progressive woke libtard cannot go on and that's why you should vote for Donald Trump
[00:36:39] The least anti-Asian man in the country. Is that what the argument is like shut the fuck up?
[00:36:46] You can disagree and even be vulgar
[00:36:50] With right-wing shitheads just because they come from an Asian background doesn't change
[00:36:56] You can't use that as a defensive mechanism when you're advancing the anti-DEI and the
[00:37:02] white supremacist agenda of the Republican Party.
[00:37:06] What are we doing here?
[00:37:09] It's so stupid.
[00:37:12] It's so funny because we've seen this already.
[00:37:15] We know it's the classic story of minority groups tokenizing themselves under the altar
[00:37:24] of white supremacy over and over again to be like, wow, you're criticizing me? Well,
[00:37:31] I guess, if you're criticizing me, well, I'm a black conservative. If you're criticizing
[00:37:36] me, that means you hate black people. It's like, no, I'm criticizing the conservatism.
[00:37:40] Like it has nothing to do with your identity. You're the one who's trying to use your
[00:37:44] identity as a shield to be like, no, you have to be a white supremacist. You have
[00:37:48] to be aligned with white supremacy. You have to vote for Donald Trump. You have
[00:37:51] to be on board with this agenda. Here, after all, I'm a conservative, reactionary, far-right
[00:37:58] Vietnamese man saying that you have to do this. Okay, well, I don't think you have magical,
[00:38:03] mystical powers. Sorry. I'm gonna treat you in the same way that I treat anyone. And
[00:38:09] if you are going to be a right-winger, if you're going to advance the white-native
[00:38:13] his agenda of Trump, then fuck you. Okay, sorry. What is this? I mean, I thought we were like
[00:38:21] woke to doesn't feature this stuff, right? This is woke one behavior and liberals used
[00:38:26] to fall for this shit in woke one. And I think a big part of the reason why this stuff
[00:38:31] doesn't work anymore is because we saw the unlimited faucet of standpoint epistemology
[00:38:40] and and marginalized identities being
[00:38:43] uh... used
[00:38:44] as a defense mechanism
[00:38:47] heinous crimes that israel was committing for the last two and a half years
[00:38:51] is like well wait a minute you're
[00:38:53] attacking my comfort
[00:38:54] uh... you know genocide apartheid state
[00:38:57] how dare you
[00:38:59] i'll have you know it's the jewish ethno state
[00:39:02] you must hate all just like now i don't actually
[00:39:05] i don't you want me to to say that but that's not the case i'm actually
[00:39:08] attacking
[00:39:09] this this far right country that's doing
[00:39:12] uh... heinous acts of violence
[00:39:15] and the same goes for this shit
[00:39:17] you can't
[00:39:18] you can't be like well this is
[00:39:20] heinous
[00:39:21] uh... racism like this is heinous racism is like no man it's not actually it's
[00:39:25] me shitting on
[00:39:27] a racist person
[00:39:28] that's pushing a racist agenda
[00:39:30] wall also saying look
[00:39:33] how could i be racist
[00:39:34] after all
[00:39:35] i'm vietnamese it doesn't work that way okay
[00:39:39] It doesn't fucking work that way.
[00:39:45] We know what this is.
[00:39:47] I know what this is.
[00:39:49] You also have every opportunity not to get duped by this shit.
[00:39:54] Okay?
[00:39:56] Huh.
[00:39:57] Yeah.
[00:39:59] It's empty. It's like totally hollowed out politics. I don't give a fuck.
[00:40:09] Yeah, you wanna know?
[00:40:14] Yeah, here's a great example of this, okay?
[00:40:19] Here's a great example of leopards eating my face.
[00:40:21] Caitlyn Jenner.
[00:40:23] Caitlyn Jenner is a very prominent, very reactionary, anti-trans, anti-queer trans person, right?
[00:40:33] And guess what?
[00:40:34] She pushed for Donald Trump to win, she was a big booster of Donald Trump, and Donald Trump
[00:40:40] did what?
[00:40:41] Well, Donald Trump turned around and engaged in some of the most heinous anti-trans executive
[00:40:48] orders we've ever fucking encountered.
[00:40:51] Caitlyn Jenner, being a trans person, was not able to avoid some of that unnecessary
[00:40:58] cruelty.
[00:41:01] Now her passport gender identity has swapped back to mail, okay?
[00:41:08] Not the gender that she clearly is, okay?
[00:41:12] But instead, her assigned sex at birth, and she's trying to avoid it.
[00:41:23] She's literally trying to get a carve out for herself.
[00:41:27] Caitlyn Jenner lobbies Trump over mail passport designation. This is a safety factor. I can't travel internationally anymore
[00:41:33] I was in Mar-a-Laga two months ago wrote a letter explaining all this to him how it's affecting me and a lot of other people
[00:41:37] Oh, also the leopards are eating your face. I never thought that that would happen
[00:41:44] Now the worst part about this is because these fucking phareeks are so goddamn wealthy
[00:41:50] Okay, that they still will
[00:41:53] will abide by their class interests.
[00:41:56] So like she is unironically trying to just get a carve out just for herself and maybe
[00:42:02] a couple other hand, you know, select few people, and she probably is still gonna support
[00:42:07] Donald Trump.
[00:42:09] That's what's so crazy about this shit.
[00:42:12] Tokens get spent, okay?
[00:42:19] Tokens get fucking spent.
[00:42:21] We told you.
[00:42:23] been talking about this. I hate this shit, but it's a great parallel to this guy. Fuck
[00:42:34] him being like, whoa, I can't believe it is on. You're so anti-Vietnamese refugee. You
[00:42:38] told a, you told the old Vietnamese Trump supporter to suck your dick. It's like, yeah,
[00:42:43] I did. Okay. And I'll tell you to suck my dick too. Okay. Shut the fuck up. We're
[00:42:48] We're not doing this, we're not playing this game anymore.
[00:42:51] If you support Trump, then fuck you, okay?
[00:42:54] If you're a right-wing Republican politician, okay?
[00:42:58] You can suck my dick, too.
[00:43:00] Fuck you, okay?
[00:43:01] What is this?
[00:43:02] The fuck do you mean?
[00:43:03] You're like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[00:43:04] I was supporting Trump, Vietnamese style.
[00:43:07] Like, it doesn't matter, you're still supporting Trump, okay?
[00:43:12] talking about a guy who's, who's, who's unaccountable thugs are literally kidnapping people that
[00:43:21] look like your, that look like your relatives off of the fucking streets right now that's
[00:43:27] happening right now and you're fucking advancing that agenda. Suck my dick. The fuck do you
[00:43:35] You mean this is racist, you clearly don't give a shit about racism, you're advancing
[00:43:39] it!
[00:43:42] I hate this, I hate this nonsense!
[00:43:48] It's so silly, it's such a silly thing that people do.
[00:43:52] It doesn't work man.
[00:43:53] Who is this fucking four?
[00:43:58] Anyway, and yeah, this is the alternative.
[00:44:09] This is exactly what takes place when you actually so aggressively petition for Trump,
[00:44:15] so aggressively push for Donald Trump and his reactionary fascist agenda.
[00:44:23] Okay.
[00:44:26] They take your rights away.
[00:44:28] the fuck up. Recently I had my passport. I had to get it renewed. I send it back, comes
[00:44:36] back, gender marker M, screws everything up. So there's a form in there, they made a mistake.
[00:44:48] You can correct it. So I fill out all the proper forms. I'm not calling anybody, I'm
[00:44:55] I'm not calling the president, you know, I got, no, they didn't, they did it on purpose.
[00:44:59] The cruelty is the point.
[00:45:01] That wasn't a mistake.
[00:45:03] That's actually what you voted for.
[00:45:05] That's actually what you petitioned for.
[00:45:08] That's actually what you aggressively demanded.
[00:45:11] Okay.
[00:45:12] That's what happened.
[00:45:15] That's what happened.
[00:45:16] You got what you wanted.
[00:45:18] You got what you wanted.
[00:45:20] The problem is, the overwhelming majority of trans people did not want this.
[00:45:25] As a matter of fact, you might be one of like the 10 trans people in the country that was
[00:45:28] like, I'm going to vote for and actively demand others vote for the most anti-trans campaign
[00:45:37] and the most anti-trans administration that has existed in American history.
[00:45:45] And you got what you fucking wanted.
[00:45:49] It's unbelievable.
[00:45:50] It's unfuckin' believable, dude.
[00:45:53] Oh my God, how could the lepers eat my face?
[00:45:56] That is personal cell number.
[00:45:57] I'm not calling anybody.
[00:45:58] I like how the stomp is sometimes
[00:45:59] he needs to wrap it up, take a little job.
[00:46:01] That is not me.
[00:46:02] It's about all people in this situation.
[00:46:05] You know?
[00:46:06] So, I even sent a hard copy of my birth certificate.
[00:46:12] Cato Marie Jenner, gender 6 female.
[00:46:16] I did everything.
[00:46:17] and they sent it back M.
[00:46:20] They didn't change it at all.
[00:46:23] So now I'm in a position, Tommy, that what do I do?
[00:46:27] Right.
[00:46:29] This is a safety factor, okay?
[00:46:31] I can't travel in a-
[00:46:32] I've seen too many liberals being so excited
[00:46:34] in Missy Energenner.
[00:46:35] Yeah, I mean, that's also bullshit.
[00:46:36] I don't do that either.
[00:46:38] Like, that's the thing.
[00:46:40] I won't attack someone on their background.
[00:46:45] I will expose the contradictions of being someone who uses their Vietnamese refugee status or someone who uses their trans status to hype up a dangerous right-wing anti-trans or anti-migrant agenda.
[00:47:02] Okay, I
[00:47:04] Don't think it's a it's an opportunity to you know, it's not expanded the permission structure
[00:47:11] Where you get to engage in the same kind of
[00:47:15] Right-wing maneuvering, right?
[00:47:21] You can however
[00:47:23] You can however talk about you know, what what it looks like to be a token for such a dangerous right-wing agenda and
[00:47:30] And how that harm inevitably comes back to you. Yeah, this is the real chickens for KFC moment
[00:47:39] Okay
[00:47:41] Yeah, Vietnamese diaspora in Orange County by the way Charlie Kirkway and a Westminster
[00:47:47] They got conservative yet diaspora got a street named Charlie Kirkway. Yeah
[00:47:51] Yeah. It's the same energy as saying you'll call ICE on your Latino Trump supporter neighbors.
[00:48:01] Yeah. I don't fuck with that stuff. As you guys know, I don't do that shit. Okay. This
[00:48:05] isn't even like holding back. This is just, um, there are certain things that I'll do.
[00:48:11] Like I'll fat shame, Randy fine. You know what I mean? That's like that in my opinion,
[00:48:17] reach that same standard, but I'm not going to engage in broad reactionary cruelty just
[00:48:24] because someone is my ideological opponent.
[00:48:29] Nationally anymore, okay.
[00:48:30] I can't use my passport.
[00:48:32] I can use global entry, it says F, I can do this.
[00:48:35] I can travel in the United States, license, driver's license, pilot's license, everything
[00:48:40] gender marker F.
[00:48:43] So it really creates a big problem.
[00:48:46] I'm trying to figure out at this point what to do. I don't blame President Trump. I love him
[00:48:52] But for a lot of people this is a huge issue
[00:48:57] you know
[00:49:00] and
[00:49:02] So that's kind of it's crazy. Oh, it's not just for me. It's for all these other people
[00:49:06] Oh, all these other trains people that you threw under the fucking bus
[00:49:11] actually, I
[00:49:13] I can't even say you threw him under the bus
[00:49:16] It's like you drove the bus over them. Okay, like you literally were driving you were in the driver's seat
[00:49:23] You were holding the steering wheel and you were steering the wheel in the direction of trans people and you ran them over
[00:49:29] Okay
[00:49:31] You were the bus driver
[00:49:33] It's crazy
[00:49:38] I didn't even realize that's a fucking pun because she did actually kill someone
[00:49:43] She did run someone over. I didn't even realize that that was goddamn. Kaila Jenner sucks so bad
[00:49:49] She did literally kill someone with a vehicle. She engaged in vehicular manslaughter. Oh my god
[00:49:55] I had forgotten about that. That's how much of a fucking psycho
[00:49:59] She is that I forgot that she is also a murderer
[00:50:03] because of how much her like last decade of advocacy has been so
[00:50:10] geared in the direction of
[00:50:13] of doing unlimited destruction to trans people.
[00:50:17] Where I'm at right now, I have not talked to the press.
[00:50:19] I wrote, I was in Mar-a-Lago two months ago,
[00:50:23] wrote a letter explaining all of this to him,
[00:50:27] how it's affecting me and a lot of other people.
[00:50:30] And unfortunately he wasn't there this week, that weekend.
[00:50:36] Actually the Secret Service guy said he could get it to him,
[00:50:40] put it on his desk and stuff.
[00:50:41] I haven't heard from him. He's kind of busy right now.
[00:50:48] Oh, ha ha ha ha ha. Yeah, yeah, no, I, uh, I'm just, I'm,
[00:50:54] I'm working on it. I'm working on it. It's like, yeah. Okay.
[00:51:11] Yeah, I didn't think the leper is would
[00:51:16] Would eat my face
[00:51:31] I'm really don't get the point of fashion me ready if I don't give a fuck what size he is no one else gives a fuck
[00:51:35] That actually cares about rainy fine. Thank you. They care that he's a sick fascist fuck. Okay guys stop
[00:51:41] Oh, every time I bring this stuff up, every time I talk about like, you know, certain pejoratives
[00:51:50] that are otherwise deemed inappropriate in most circumstances, being utilized.
[00:51:58] There's always people who want to sanitize language even further, okay.
[00:52:02] I understand your argument.
[00:52:03] You're morally righteous.
[00:52:04] I get it.
[00:52:05] You're correct.
[00:52:06] Okay.
[00:52:07] They're not a randy fine apologist.
[00:52:09] just doing the argument against fat phobia and fat shaming in general, you're right, you're
[00:52:15] right, I'm a bad person, okay? I'm just a bad person, I'm a bad person, I promise you, that's
[00:52:21] what it is. I'm just a bad guy, that's it, and I can't, I can't hold myself back from
[00:52:27] being a bad guy, all right? I know it's bad, and I still do it, and yes, it's the
[00:52:32] same with using the term libtard, it's just saying the R word with extra steps,
[00:52:36] I know. Okay. You got me. I'm a bad person. And I also eat meat. Okay. I eat meat. I'm
[00:52:48] not a vegan. And that's also bad. It's immoral. I'm a immoral and bad person. Please. I'm imperfect.
[00:53:06] Anyway, I miss the time when insults only apply to the target, yeah.
[00:53:32] This is ironically what Republicans exploit with regular frequency, by the way, the constant
[00:53:38] need to sanitize language, the constant demands from the left to hyper-focus on aesthetics.
[00:53:45] This is exactly what Republicans are exploiting, which is part of this puzzle, part of this
[00:53:51] process of what I was talking about with respect to how you get a right-wing reactionary
[00:53:59] guy who is like a Trump booster in Orange County, turn around and act as though they are woker
[00:54:10] than thou.
[00:54:11] They don't have to be woke at all.
[00:54:12] They can be a giant piece of shit, a total, total right-wing Republican reactionary monster.
[00:54:19] But as long as they can get enough people on the woke left to tune into their message
[00:54:25] and to reconsider their support for certain people or whatever, then they won.
[00:54:33] Right? They won.
[00:54:40] They won. They were able to successfully get you on board even for that moment, right?
[00:54:46] This is the whole point of like the the cynical weaponization of identity politics that only
[00:54:59] works towards your left flank. It only works towards your left flank because the further
[00:55:05] left you are the more sensitive you are the more virtuous you want your language to be
[00:55:11] the more sanitized you want your language to be because you you care about these things
[00:55:15] You don't want to offend people. You don't want to hurt people, right?
[00:55:20] And and right wingers know this and they consistently weaponize it.
[00:55:29] That's it.
[00:55:36] They use it as a weapon.
[00:55:38] Meanwhile, by the way, here is.
[00:55:41] An unfortunate development where we're still pills, mafia, obviously,
[00:55:45] But Janet Mills suggests she would have voted with John Federman against a democratic resolution to research weapons aid to Israel
[00:55:55] Okay
[00:56:06] I've heard people say that you why that's why you're a liability to the Democratic Party
[00:56:10] But I'm like if you can't stand up to criticism of people who mostly agree with you
[00:56:13] How will you ever survive in politics to begin with?
[00:56:19] Yeah, Pills Mafia Janet Sarri's we're we're standing we're standing with Janet pills mills till the bitter end
[00:56:34] You know, I know the expectation here is that if you're a manor you vote not for like the anti Zionist
[00:56:41] pro medicare for all candidate. He is after all, he's got a bunch of red flags. It doesn't
[00:56:46] matter who he is now. It doesn't matter what he advocates for. Now, obviously we're still
[00:56:49] pills mafia all the way. We're PIL, we're Janet PIL.
[00:56:55] Um, um, but yeah, it seems blue sky liberals have actually decided they're done with
[00:57:04] mills as well with mills flaming out blue skies, rallying behind a writing candidate
[00:57:08] for the US Senate. Andrea Laflame. Andrea Laflame is running to replace Susan Collins in Maine.
[00:57:16] Hashtag daily beans pod. Hashtag MSW media. And the host or Mueller, she wrote.com. Uh,
[00:57:25] and they're, they're now trying to do a right in candidate, uh, blue sky liberals have decided,
[00:57:31] uh, they have an excellent right in candidate who people should really consider Andrea Laflame
[00:57:37] Qualified enthusiastic and no baggage can someone inform the media in general that Laflame exists and seems to be an authentic progressive
[00:57:45] Without known baggage
[00:57:47] It's amazing how his apparent stupidity is a saving grace dot a dot for a Senate seat dot a dot for fuck's sake
[00:57:55] Anyway, whenever he comes up. I like to mention Andrea Laflame instead who's also in the race. I
[00:58:01] Believe the really good one didn't qualify Andrea Laflame. She may be running as a write-in
[00:58:06] There's André Laflame. She was on Daily Beans Pod and sounds good background in public health and union activity
[00:58:14] Planner has so many flashing red lights
[00:58:18] The Nazi tattoo the lying about the Nazi tattoo the offensive comments about sexual violence
[00:58:23] They use of the R word if Maynards want authenticity
[00:58:27] Maybe vote for someone who is authentic and not an asshole. This is where André Laflame says me
[00:58:33] Also, she's too old, seems convenient when Mills is serving in office and no one has raised any alarms that her performance is affected by her age.
[00:58:43] Andrea Laflame is right there also. If Mills's age is such an impediment, vote for the other, not a Nazi candidate then. It's not one or the other.
[00:58:55] She can win if you if you vote
[00:59:01] He's getting ready to meet his son in the studio. Yeah, he is I
[00:59:11] I I love the shit. Okay. I love this shit keep posting it
[00:59:16] Blue sky liberals I am with you all the way, please. I am with you all the way
[00:59:23] Don't make fun. I mean, come on, man. Like, there is definitely a blue sky liberalism,
[00:59:37] right? There is definitely a real blue sky liberalism, like a slant of liberalism that's
[00:59:44] out there that's just like just the aesthetics, none of the actual underlying principled stances
[00:59:56] that you're taking, okay? And blue sky has been able to create this unique ecosystem where
[01:00:06] on the one hand you've got the rad libs who are like, this guy has said the R word that's
[01:00:12] It's like, you know, disqualifying, we should vote for the centrist Democrat instead.
[01:00:20] And then you have the, the Maoist third worldist, the ultras who look to grand platinum's background
[01:00:26] where there's a lot of red flags, as far as like him being a machine gunner, you know,
[01:00:31] and black water mercenary and go like, no, that guy is a, as a baby killer where the
[01:00:36] troop exploders, we will never vote for grand planner.
[01:00:41] Now what's really funny about it is most of these people don't live in Maine.
[01:00:44] You want to know why I know that?
[01:00:46] Because Grant Plattner is basically become an institution in Maine, okay?
[01:00:52] In the electoral cycle, since he announced his candidacy, he's just been putting the
[01:00:58] work and going and meeting people everywhere around the state.
[01:01:03] And it turns out everybody in the fucking state loves his ass.
[01:01:12] So it's really funny that everyone is just like chirping in the wind from outside of the
[01:01:17] state.
[01:01:19] And everyone inside of Maine is like, no, we love this guy.
[01:01:24] We absolutely love this guy.
[01:01:29] And I think it's important to identify why, okay?
[01:01:37] And I know why.
[01:01:39] I've told you why.
[01:01:41] It's because he says all of the right things.
[01:01:44] He is very good at communicating all of the angst, the anxiety, the anger that people
[01:01:53] feel.
[01:01:54] He's very good at tapping into that.
[01:01:56] And not only is he very good at tapping into that.
[01:01:58] He redirects that animosity towards the people who are actually responsible for it.
[01:02:12] This is what people said about Fetterman, I know, I know, I know, you're, you're, you've,
[01:02:17] you can't get over it.
[01:02:18] Yes.
[01:02:19] He is, he's John Fetterman.
[01:02:20] Yes.
[01:02:21] Who knows?
[01:02:22] What if he has a stroke?
[01:02:24] But if he actually has a stroke that makes him unbelievably conservative, like John Fetterman
[01:02:32] had a long track record of advocacy for virtually every progressive cause, okay?
[01:02:42] And then he had a stroke and he flipped on it to such a degree that his fucking wife
[01:02:48] was an undocumented immigrant and now he's pro-ice and you guys are like, what if that
[01:02:53] happens again. I don't know, man. What if, what if every single person that you vote for
[01:02:59] turns out to be a fucking white supremacist and that like all of the left flank candidates
[01:03:04] that you're voting for, they all have, they all get hit with the CIA stroke done and every
[01:03:09] single one of them become unbelievably reactionary. I mean, I guess it could happen, right?
[01:03:13] It happened one time. So I guess it can happen again. Like the only thing that
[01:03:17] That was bad about John Federman's background or the way he was communicating on certain
[01:03:23] issues was Israel, right?
[01:03:25] And a lot of people, myself included, thought that it was just a way to just get the DMFI
[01:03:30] off his ass.
[01:03:31] It turns out that was a genuinely held belief that he had.
[01:03:34] And obviously he got far more insane on that issue as well.
[01:03:38] He became almost single-minded on that issue.
[01:03:40] But like, it's just funny to think that this guy wasn't already in politics in the state
[01:03:51] and hadn't actually defended certain values over and over and over again, and now he's
[01:03:57] gone back on all of those values.
[01:04:03] John fucking died.
[01:04:04] I literally knew him not well, but more than random chatters who were six when he was
[01:04:07] mayor of Braddock.
[01:04:09] Yeah.
[01:04:10] But he always points to the neighborhood shotgun thing to be like, see the red flags
[01:04:14] were there.
[01:04:15] It's like, I agreed.
[01:04:16] That is a red flag.
[01:04:17] I mean, that's insane that he did that, except the guy who he chased with the shotgun literally
[01:04:22] was like, yeah, I get it.
[01:04:24] Like, what do you want me to say?
[01:04:27] The guy who he chased, the constituent, the constituent who he chased with the shotgun
[01:04:31] at the time came out and was like, I actually like him quite a bit.
[01:04:36] He's been a pretty good mayor overall.
[01:04:37] I endorse them. No offense, but you're a terrible judge of character. Um, yes, you guys on the
[01:04:48] other hand are excellent judges of character. You got it. You're right. The point I'm trying
[01:04:55] to make is it's an impossible standard to apply it or rather it's a universal standard.
[01:05:02] It's a universal standard. You can apply it to every politician. You should just
[01:05:05] never vote ever again, because God forbid a person that you vote for, a person that you
[01:05:10] doorknock for, could turn out to have a stroke and become unbelievably reactionary. One of the
[01:05:16] worst, most right-wing candidates, you know? You should just never vote, right? Like, that's
[01:05:22] the whole point. The most ethical thing to do is to never vote and to also get other people
[01:05:26] to not vote either, right? Like, that's the argument you're making.
[01:05:35] I'm sorry Sam, but I'm an immigrant. I don't know too much about politics in the US years
[01:05:46] ago, but was the fucking over someone actually worth an advocating and writing for like ever?
[01:05:51] Buddy his wife was an undocumented immigrant. He was one of in Pennsylvania politics. The
[01:05:58] two issues that he was bad on was fracking, but that was like, you know, a given for
[01:06:03] Pennsylvania politics and also Israel, which wasn't like as bad in comparison to the rest of Congress.
[01:06:09] He was just the same as like every other Democratic politician at the time who was like,
[01:06:13] yeah, Israel's are reliable ally. Like, come on, don't criticize Israel too much.
[01:06:18] And this is in Pennsylvania and this was many years ago. So it was,
[01:06:21] Because it was, like what made him, what made him interesting was the fact that he was unbelievably
[01:06:34] progressive on everything, very publicly as a matter of fact.
[01:06:53] Ossoff is kind of spitting right now, but I've seen that he's all over APAC tracker.
[01:06:56] He's saying a lot of the right things and I know he expressed interest in those political
[01:06:59] figure thoughts.
[01:07:00] I don't even want to talk about Ossoff right now.
[01:07:03] To be honest, it was like a top five, what I want to be the future of the party politician in the whole country. Yeah.
[01:07:18] It's also really funny because like,
[01:07:21] everyone does this and I don't even fault you for it. Okay. I don't even fault you for it. But like, we all do this thing where we look at
[01:07:30] things with today's vision, okay? We look at things with a lot of hindsight and
[01:07:38] it's very funny to do this all the fucking time. It's very funny to do this all
[01:07:46] the time, especially to someone who was there when these things were
[01:07:49] happening in the end. You know, I covered a lot of this stuff, right? It's just,
[01:07:54] I was there. I had the same politics that I do now you probably didn't you probably weren't even fucking tuned into what was going on at that point
[01:08:07] Every time people compare someone like a like a John Federman it's an irrational fear because it's a standard you could apply to every single politician
[01:08:18] Chatters are so desperate to believe they're in control of their own thoughts and a stroke couldn't just turn them in
[01:08:22] were right when Gould they're wrong and it's too scary to accept. Yeah. I don't even like
[01:08:30] Platterby saying Platterby is going to be a Federman while his opponent is like, I love
[01:08:33] Federman. And he's saying, yeah, we don't need another Federman in the Senate. Janet
[01:08:40] Mills suggests she would have voted with John Federman against the democratic resolution
[01:08:44] and grand planners like, I don't think we need another John Federman in the Senate.
[01:08:48] And everyone's like, he's going to be a John Federman. This is a classic John
[01:08:51] Fetterman move on following just in case you get a stroke and become his on
[01:09:17] Fetterman true. I mean, that's real. That could happen. You know, I got 13 years of, of progressive
[01:09:24] socialist, anti-imperialist advocacy, but who knows what if I fucking stroke out out of nowhere
[01:09:29] and become right wing? You can't never trust anybody. You know, don't even trust yourself.
[01:09:38] You never know. You're one stroke away from John Fettermaning out, you know,
[01:09:42] never vote for anybody ever again.
[01:09:47] Anyway, uh, yeah, where was I?
[01:10:02] What were we talking about?
[01:10:03] All right.
[01:10:04] So do I trust the voices in my head?
[01:10:06] Don't even trust the voices in your head, chatter.
[01:10:09] Don't trust nobody, not even the voices in your head.
[01:10:13] Okay.
[01:10:14] I'm shivering.
[01:10:16] true. How do I unfollow myself? You get ahead of it by stroking out, okay? You get ahead
[01:10:27] of it by trying to trigger a stroke for yourself. And then that's how you basically accelerate
[01:10:33] the process of becoming a Fetterman. This, the, the John Fetterman fear is a little
[01:10:37] bit like, um, is a little bit like the mental illness that is, uh, transvestigations.
[01:10:44] Because at the end of the day, like the maximalist position as a transvestigator is the assumption
[01:10:49] that you yourself are trans, right, because you have no guarantees.
[01:10:53] What if your parents secretly transmogrified you, you know?
[01:10:59] And it's the same thing.
[01:11:00] Like what if I'm John Fetterman, oh my God, the only way to test that theory out is
[01:11:05] to trigger a stroke for yourself and become John Fetterman.
[01:11:21] Yeah, Fetty Wopman, John Fetty Wopman.
[01:11:25] All right, speaking of, I don't know, I don't have a good segue.
[01:11:30] Let's just get to the straight of Hormuz.
[01:11:32] Okay, the Hormuzzi is tight, it's impenetrable, many people want to penetrate it regardless.
[01:11:41] And Iran is saying, no, you shall not cross, okay, that's where we're at.
[01:11:53] Let's get started.
[01:11:54] It turns out everything that Donald Trump said yesterday was a lie.
[01:11:59] It turns out that the Hormuzzi is still closed.
[01:12:04] The Strait of Hormuz is back under its strict control.
[01:12:07] Just one day after Iran announced the Strait is completely open, Tehran now claims control
[01:12:13] as returned to its previous state until the U.S. ends its blockade on Iranian ships.
[01:12:19] But Trump has said that blockade stays in place until a deal is reached.
[01:12:24] We'll remain in full force and effect as it pertains to Iran until such time as
[01:12:29] our transaction with Iran is 100% complete. This comes as President Trump warns
[01:12:35] attacks on Iran may continue if a deal isn't reached by the end of the U.S. Iran
[01:12:39] ceasefire. It expires in just four days. Maybe I won't extend it. So you have a
[01:12:45] blockade and unfortunately we'll have to start dropping bombs again. The
[01:12:49] president also walking back his claims that the straight is completely
[01:12:53] open, posting the waterway is quote open and or rapidly opening. This
[01:12:58] This critical passageway for one-fifth of the world's oil has been closed for weeks,
[01:13:03] sending oil prices surging, this satellite image showing some of the 700 ships and tankers
[01:13:09] stuck in the Persian Gulf.
[01:13:11] After these announced, the situation is unclear.
[01:13:14] Data from Friday showed about two dozen ships started to go their way through the
[01:13:18] strait, then most of those ships turned around.
[01:13:22] Trump is also claiming Iran has agreed to give up their enriched uranium and
[01:13:26] work with the U.S. to bring the material back to the U.S.
[01:13:30] We're going to get it by going in with Iran, with lots of excavators.
[01:13:35] But Tehran flatly rejects that, saying Iran's enriched uranium is not going to be transferred
[01:13:41] anywhere under any circumstances.
[01:13:44] Late last night, Trump said negotiations will be happening with Iran over the weekend.
[01:13:48] But even if a deal has quickly reached Geo-economist war, and it could take months for gas
[01:13:53] prices to come down to where they were before the war began.
[01:13:57] All right, Selena, thank you for your reporting from Washington.
[01:14:00] The U.S. military has declared that the U.S. will be in a critical situation in the
[01:14:08] future, and that the U.S. will be under severe control and that the U.S. will be
[01:14:13] in a critical situation.
[01:14:14] Yeah, it's because America did not stop.
[01:14:42] naval blockade outside of the Strait of Hormuz and that's the reason why they were saying
[01:14:51] like okay well you're not abiding by the ceasefire so it's back on.
[01:14:57] There was also a little bit of drama between Abbasid Arakshi and the IRGC in the way
[01:15:06] that Abbas had communicated, the foreign minister of Iran had communicated that the Shredi Hormuz
[01:15:15] was open for business, unimpeded, everyone can go through as long as they, you know,
[01:15:21] as long as they went through the IRGC standards, which caused a little bit of chaos internally
[01:15:28] as well. The IRGC said, you have to think before you speak. You can't be talking like
[01:15:37] this and that the Shreddhorn Moose was not open, all the stuff. Because he said completely
[01:15:45] open. And that was what was frustrating for the IRGC. So I think it was Tasnim maybe
[01:15:52] that kind of scolded him very publicly.
[01:15:56] I think on an objective level, the worst thing that's being closed is the cause, the world
[01:16:20] causes the fact that Northern Lion said he canceled the supercruise in part because of
[01:16:23] the straits closure. Just keep it closed. There's no point in anything anymore. I agree. Guys,
[01:16:29] I know a lot of you were very excited. I myself was, I was very excited as well as I told
[01:16:33] you over and over again, I was one of the secret guests on the Northern Lion supercruise.
[01:16:39] And yes, this has devastated me as I'm sure it's devastated many others that we
[01:16:46] We were going to transit the straight, like we were planning on pushing through.
[01:16:54] And now, I mean, what can you even trust at this point, right?
[01:16:58] Like if you can't trust to get MPREG at the Northern Line Supercruise, like what can
[01:17:04] you even look forward to, right?
[01:17:07] Yes, call your congressional representatives and also call your politicians in Canada.
[01:17:28] Call your politicians in Iran.
[01:17:31] I mean these are all, these are the key countries that are responsible for the Northern line
[01:17:36] of supercruise.
[01:17:37] Canada, Iran, the United States of America. Let's try to make this happen, y'all. Let's do it. Let's
[01:17:44] try to make this happen. Obama just heard about the cruise. Michelle and the girls are gutted.
[01:17:51] Hope everyone's having a great day. And pussy too.
[01:17:58] I hope you're you people are fucking happy. You just couldn't keep your little jokes and memes
[01:18:01] to yourself. Could you now the one thing I was looking forward to most has been canceled.
[01:18:04] I'm never going to get my super cruise t-shirt. I'm never going to lose my virginity. This is fucked
[01:18:12] Cruise captain. I'm going to be like, uh, let me be steer
[01:18:18] Let me steer
[01:18:23] I already contacted my MP about the cruise. Hopefully he forwards of the King Charles
[01:18:28] Good luck chatter. I believe in you. I believe in democracy. I believe in the democratic process
[01:18:33] I believe in the Northern Lion Supercruise. Yeah. I'm out of the loop. Why is Northern Lion being
[01:18:41] brought up? Well, because he was, I mean, he is someone who has, he's someone who has a firm
[01:18:54] commitment to making sure that all the waterways are navigable and unimpeded and open. I don't
[01:19:03] I don't know why. He's just, he's a guy who loves to play, you know, silly crossword puzzles and stuff on stream, but then that's the one thing that he really cares about is, is just making sure that, you know, that, that waterways all around the planet are kept open unconditionally.
[01:19:23] He is the Singapore of streamers. Yes, exactly. It's just the cornerstone of his commentary.
[01:19:30] I don't know why, but that is just something that he really cares about.
[01:19:37] And apparently he loves cruises.
[01:19:38] Every morning he does an update on international shipping, Chatters need to get in before the
[01:19:42] notification, yeah.
[01:19:47] This is the thing that he cares about the most.
[01:19:49] I don't know why.
[01:19:53] I don't know why he just really cares about this and I think that's, he's like the
[01:19:59] lemonade stand a free trade. I thought lemonade stand was the lemonade stand a free trade.
[01:20:03] They are the free trade boys, aren't they? But yeah, international waterways has been
[01:20:07] a long standing passion in his life. Uh, a corner. So is that him on screen? Yes. This
[01:20:13] is Northern lion. Yeah. And, um, yeah, he was, I mean, he's also been a big booster
[01:20:23] of the onslaught movement until they implemented the Red Sea blockade. And that's when
[01:20:27] he actually had a big political fissure. Um, he was, uh, he was, he was on board with the
[01:20:34] onslaught law movement in Yemen until they did the Red Sea blockade. And it's like, he's
[01:20:39] obviously anti genocide, but he couldn't stand like the, the higher priority for him was
[01:20:45] that the onslaught law was blocking shipping from taking place in the Red Sea and the
[01:20:50] Bob L. Mondab straight. And that was that was devastating for him.
[01:20:59] He's going to kill you for this. Yeah, this is the eastern lion tola.
[01:21:06] The lion of Tehran.
[01:21:09] Panjidar Panjidar Affendi was a full mazullat on brother Anzar
[01:21:14] Jahanian is exposed to the Malaysian before the world.
[01:21:17] Just as the Army's Jones hit American and Zionist criminals, like lightning, its brave
[01:21:24] Navy stands ready to make its enemies.
[01:21:27] Taste the bitterness of new defeats.
[01:21:31] Dushman.
[01:21:32] What do we know as to what's happening right now in the strait?
[01:21:38] Yeah, interesting as well listening to the president saying that.
[01:21:42] Northern Lion had another accidental Nazi moment again.
[01:21:45] Wait, what?
[01:21:46] Stop with this would stop with the 1488 damage, okay?
[01:21:51] I've got no problems with my life.
[01:21:53] Oh no.
[01:21:54] Stop with the 1488 damage, okay?
[01:21:56] That's two times in a row you've made your point.
[01:22:01] Best airplane movie is Flight.
[01:22:02] I literally watched Dunkirk on a plane.
[01:22:04] I don't give a fuck, bro.
[01:22:06] Turbulence still kind of makes my hand sweaty, though.
[01:22:08] Anybody else get turbulence on the airplane and then check their galaxy watch to see
[01:22:11] what their heart rate's like?
[01:22:13] No, but I will now.
[01:22:15] me, ladies and gentlemen, if you could please fasten your seatbelts or a little bit of choppy
[01:22:21] air me going into my settings. Okay. Turn on continuous heart rate monitor. Turn off.
[01:22:27] He's getting blue sky canceled. Oh no. I do feel like Northern lion has a unique audience
[01:22:38] where his audience is almost entirely aligned with my commentary ideologically, but they
[01:22:46] don't fuck with me at all. Half of them are Hassanabi heads and then the other half are
[01:22:50] people who are like Hassan is the most dangerous reactionary that has ever existed in American
[01:22:55] politics and perhaps around the globe and must be shot and killed in order for us
[01:23:00] to have, in order for us to continue having normal conversations on the internet.
[01:23:07] Like straight up like half half are just like, oh yeah, Hassan, I love that guy. I watch him
[01:23:15] after you're done Northern Lion. And then the other half are like, if you watch Hassan,
[01:23:19] you should go to jail. You should literally be in prison for watching the most dangerous
[01:23:26] person in American politics. Same with, what's his face? There's a couple, there's
[01:23:34] a couple of different communities. Yeah, like German's audience, German German's audience,
[01:23:38] 100% trans 50 50 split on on whether or not I should be thrown in prison.
[01:23:54] Very weird. I don't know why I have this kind of impact on so many different communities.
[01:24:01] I think
[01:24:06] Squeaks face fuck with you heavy. Yeah, Squeaks fans 100% support though, I think
[01:24:17] With the Wubby fans that makes more sense
[01:24:21] With the Wubby fans that makes more sense because Wubby is like
[01:24:24] edgy and
[01:24:26] So you have like the dirtbag left is a watch Wubby, but then you also have like the actual right-wingers
[01:24:32] So like that makes a lot more sense that Wubby's fans would be like I fucking hate his son
[01:24:37] is because so many people in this community love norms. If you're not a norms lover, they're
[01:24:59] going to hate you. So many people in this community love norms. I've a very leftist friend that
[01:25:21] I can quote you to and she'll agree on every issue but if I tell her it's your quote she'd
[01:25:25] go into a psychotic breakdown. Yeah, a lot of a lot of people don't know a lot of people
[01:25:31] don't know what I stand for and have just been duped by clips. There's a big clip economy
[01:25:37] out there. And it's just it is what it is. What are you going to do? What are you going
[01:25:48] to fucking do and now Neil lives on threads are saying you're showing your true colors
[01:25:52] by bagging a billionaire and Steyer
[01:26:01] is not going to be held hostage by Iran. He did say that he thought
[01:26:05] things were going along well. I think everyone thought about five or
[01:26:09] six hours ago. Since then, the Iranians have appeared to attack
[01:26:14] two shipping vessels in the Strait of Hamas. One tanker just
[01:26:18] off the coast of Oman, so very close to Strait of Hamas said
[01:26:21] And it was said two IRGC, Iranian gunboats came at it and didn't talk to it on the radio,
[01:26:29] literally open fire on this tanker.
[01:26:32] The crew and the vessel are reported safe.
[01:26:34] And then about two hours later, in the same area, an unidentified projectile hit a container
[01:26:41] ship.
[01:26:42] Some of the containers damaged, no fire, no environmental damage.
[01:26:45] But this comes just hours, just hours after the Iranians said they were reversing.
[01:26:51] Langeham, thank you for the five gifted subs their opening of the Strait of Hormuz
[01:26:57] We've had a lot of pushback from hardliners in Iran saying that that move
[01:27:01] Essentially was too soft and that they are not responding well to the fact that President Trump said that the US blockade
[01:27:09] Would remain in place Iran accuses the United States here of not
[01:27:14] Following through this obligations on the ceasefire
[01:27:16] fire. So we've gone from a point of early this morning where things look like they were moving
[01:27:21] along. Well, talks getting close. People talking about potential of talks here in Islamabad in a
[01:27:26] couple of days, the radiance up in the ante. And I think perhaps that what that gets to what the
[01:27:32] president said is not going to be held hostage. And he said he's expecting an update on the
[01:27:37] situation. Yeah, bro. Islamabad don't got that 5g. What the hell? See if Turkey was the
[01:27:43] table. This guy would be able to broadcast uninterrupted. You know what I'm saying? This
[01:27:49] is, you know, hey, listen, listen, all I'm saying is why not Islam a good later today?
[01:28:01] Nick, how much of this has to do with the situation in Lebanon with Israel? Or are these
[01:28:06] events concentrated based on concerns over the straight itself?
[01:28:10] Absolutely. The, the Iranians don't fucking say that Pakistan stronger than Turkey. This
[01:28:18] is true. That's why I'm jealous. The straight of hummus was based on the fact that they saw
[01:28:24] president Trump and the Pakistani negotiators, the field marshal here, uh, Munir get their
[01:28:31] ceasefire in Lebanon. That was a big part of moving things forward. But the Iranians,
[01:28:36] And they then did a quid pro quo and opened the Strait of Hummus, because of course they
[01:28:40] wanted that ceasefire in Lebanon.
[01:28:42] They thought there'd be a positive response from the White House.
[01:28:45] That's what they're saying.
[01:28:47] What we've witnessed is a negative response in Iran to President Trump's response.
[01:28:52] We've even seen internal tensions in Iran between the hardliners and the moderates.
[01:28:57] The moderates are the ones who were in the negotiations.
[01:29:00] The hardliners have been saying that they had been threatening to re-close the Strait
[01:29:06] of Hamas.
[01:29:07] They've gone ahead and done that.
[01:29:08] Their gunboats appear to be attacking maritime vessels, tankers, container ships close to
[01:29:14] Strait of Hamas.
[01:29:15] So the two things are interlinked, but we're now back to the bigger issue here of U.S.-Iran
[01:29:21] tensions.
[01:29:22] Do we talk as this latest escalation of the Strait of Hamas?
[01:29:27] Does it scuttle all of that?
[01:29:29] The president said that we'll know more later today and I imagine that will be the case.
[01:29:34] Nick Robertson in Islamabad, thank you for that report.
[01:29:37] This latest LAS also, Israel's number one dick writer after Senator John Federman is Lindsey
[01:29:46] Graham, Senator Graham post a wall of text about the Iran war in the street of Hormuz.
[01:29:52] The Iranians have provided us with a lot of information and learn from over the
[01:29:56] the past 24 hours if we choose what have I learned about 24 hours ago the
[01:30:02] foreign minister the guy in the suit declared the straights up and will full
[01:30:05] passage last night the IRGC the guys with the guns attacked the
[01:30:09] container ship and said the straights were closed here's what I've learned the
[01:30:14] guy in the suit is not in charge it's the guys with the guns who are in
[01:30:17] charge they are the IRGC who are the Iranian equivalent of the SS slash
[01:30:22] Gestapo an important distinction okay let's be real if they were
[01:30:26] ideologically similar to the SS, you would be on board with them. You're fucking Lindsey Graham. Okay.
[01:30:32] Let's be real. If they were ideologically similar to the SS and Gestapo, you would probably be on
[01:30:40] board with everything they're doing and everything they're saying. You have never met a Nazi that
[01:30:44] you don't glaze. Okay. We missed distinction. We missed this distinction at our own peril.
[01:30:50] I have all the confidence in the world that President Trump will not outlet this provocation
[01:30:54] go unchallenged and will continue to push for a quick resolution through diplomacy or otherwise
[01:31:01] ensuring that the United States and the world will control the state of homeroos, not Iran.
[01:31:07] Over 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium that could be used to make a dirty bomb
[01:31:11] or quickly enriched to become weapons-grade material is completely removed from Iran.
[01:31:16] The Iranian missile and drone program will be limited. Their support for terrorist organizations
[01:31:20] will come to an end, and there will never ever be a path in the future for Iran to develop
[01:31:26] a nuclear weapon by being allowed to enrich uranium.
[01:31:30] Like many other countries, Iran can have peaceful nuclear power, but no enrichment.
[01:31:35] How this conflict ends will determine the stability of the region and the world for
[01:31:39] decades to come due to President Trump's strong leadership through imposing the
[01:31:44] blockade in our brilliant military.
[01:31:47] Over time, we have all the cards.
[01:31:58] Do you think Donald J. Trump is doing this back and forth in line with the Shabin O because
[01:32:01] he wants somebody to get a song so he can guilt more EU parties into the folder?
[01:32:05] Do you think it's dementia?
[01:32:06] I don't fucking know, dude.
[01:32:07] I just impossible to make an assessment on Trump's mental faculties, okay?
[01:32:12] He is just an unstable moron.
[01:32:25] I think Donald Trump, regardless of how things unfold on the ground, is first and foremost
[01:32:33] trying to manipulate the markets and trying to present his position as the one that has
[01:32:39] all the cards.
[01:32:40] He wants to act as though he's in control, he wants to act as though he's dominating.
[01:32:45] We've seen that over and over again with the buildup to this negotiations process where like,
[01:32:52] there has been so many articles that have come out from reputable institutions like the
[01:33:00] Financial Times to institutions that are less reputable like the New York Times that have
[01:33:05] have openly stated that the side that was trying to come to the ceasefire table, the negotiation
[01:33:12] process was the United States of America, and that Iran was not invested in the negotiations
[01:33:18] process, and that they were firm and committed to making America abide by their 10-point
[01:33:27] ceasefire negotiations, and that remains to be the case.
[01:33:37] If the US was not realistically planning to end the war during that timeframe, the two-week
[01:33:41] ceasefire was a huge mistake.
[01:33:42] The Iranian strategy has always been to rely on time to leverage its impact on the global
[01:33:46] economy even if it meant having to endure attacks while that happened.
[01:33:49] the issue is not resolved the ceasefire just gave her on an additional two weeks of leverage
[01:33:53] for free. It allows America to tighten the blockade. It doesn't do anything. Tightening
[01:34:01] the blockade only means double block. Hello. The whole point of the ceasefire process
[01:34:08] is to open up the Strait of Hormuz. Okay. It's so strange if the purpose of the
[01:34:15] ceasefire was to literally open the Strait of Hormuz and America's brilliant technique
[01:34:23] here was to double block the Strait of Hormuz, then they're not accomplishing their goal of
[01:34:31] opening the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:34:33] It doesn't make any sense.
[01:34:36] It is the fighting equivalent of punching yourself in the face, or if you're doing
[01:34:41] Brazilian jujitsu actively choking yourself out before your opposition chokes you out.
[01:34:47] And then being like, haha, this was a brilliant technique.
[01:34:51] I am the one who choked myself out.
[01:34:59] It doesn't make any sense.
[01:35:02] The escalation could mean big issues for oil and gas prices.
[01:35:09] So let's discuss now with Yahoo Fan.
[01:35:10] Finance correspondent Ben Warshkel.
[01:35:13] Ben, good morning to you.
[01:35:15] Obviously the impact, the consequence of these Iranian gunboats firing on a tanker
[01:35:20] go beyond that exchange.
[01:35:23] It's the chilling, as Nick said, of any willingness of any of the other companies
[01:35:31] to send their vessels through. Fit this piece of the puzzle into what has been clear as mud
[01:35:37] over the last 24 hours about the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:35:41] Yeah, I think chilling is the right word here. And this is a chill that's been in evidence
[01:35:47] even through all these ups and downs from the shipping industry, even with this announcement
[01:35:53] of an opening of the Strait of Hormuz. These latest development in the last hour will
[01:35:57] will clearly amplify that further.
[01:36:00] But the shipping industry has been very wary,
[01:36:02] even as oil prices have come down
[01:36:06] of increasing their shipping through.
[01:36:08] We've seen ships start to come through
[01:36:09] and then turn around.
[01:36:10] We've seen a few, as Nick mentioned,
[01:36:12] a cruise ship getting through,
[01:36:13] but that is more of the exception
[01:36:15] rather than the rule at this moment.
[01:36:17] Prior to the war, it was over 130 ships
[01:36:20] that would pass through the straight up
[01:36:21] or moves on a given day.
[01:36:22] Now it's, we're hoping for 20 on a given day
[01:36:25] and we're not even there yet.
[01:36:26] So what I'm hearing a lot from the shipping industry
[01:36:29] is that this is going to be a long road back,
[01:36:31] even in a best case scenario here of a straight up,
[01:36:35] of a straight up or move some sort of level of reopening.
[01:36:37] Obviously the last couple of hours
[01:36:39] have made that even more difficult,
[01:36:40] but this is going to be a long road back
[01:36:42] with hundreds and hundreds of ships still stuck
[01:36:45] on either side of the straight.
[01:36:46] Yeah, those vessels,
[01:36:48] and we can put the map back up,
[01:36:49] they're not moving on rhetoric, right?
[01:36:52] They need some proof, they need some security.
[01:36:55] The oil prices yesterday certainly moved on rhetoric Brent crude down 9% around $90 or so a barrel. I wonder is the expectation that after what we saw today that that the inverse is going to happen.
[01:37:12] We could be, yeah, the oil prices, we won't know sort of how the oil prices move for a
[01:37:20] little bit given it's the fact that it's the weekend, but the ships are simply not going
[01:37:25] to move until there's a lot more clarity on this.
[01:37:28] Another aspect of this that's important is that even this opening of the state of
[01:37:32] her moves from the Iranian side has been couched as towards the end of the ceasefire.
[01:37:36] That ceasefire is set to end on Wednesday, and even President Trump has talked in
[01:37:40] in the last day about resuming bombing after that.
[01:37:45] So these shippers need a lot more certainty here
[01:37:50] about whether they can pass through,
[01:37:52] whether they can get the insurance to get through
[01:37:54] and kind of increase the oil flows
[01:37:56] that were to pre-war levels.
[01:37:58] We're a long, long ways from that.
[01:37:59] And even if we see a lot of good developments
[01:38:02] in the last week, it's gonna be weeks and weeks
[01:38:03] after that before the kind of
[01:38:05] sea markets fully stabilize on this.
[01:38:07] All right, Ben, let's talk gas prices.
[01:38:09] The president was in Nevada talking up the economy, by the way, 499-a-gallon in Clark
[01:38:17] County.
[01:38:18] Naturally, the average this morning, according to the AAA, is 406.
[01:38:21] Here's the president talking about the economy, his narrative on gas and the economy at large.
[01:38:28] Well, they're not very high.
[01:38:30] If you look at what they were supposed to be in order to get rid of a nuclear
[01:38:33] weapon, with the danger that entails.
[01:38:36] the report released last week. Core inflation was down to the lowest level in five years,
[01:38:41] and very shortly we're going to be probably eight or nine years. Don't forget we're having
[01:38:45] some fake inflation because of the fuel, the energy prices. We had the best economy
[01:38:50] in the history of our country in my first term, and we're blowing it out now. We're
[01:38:54] blowing it away now. And despite our little diversion, despite our little diversion to
[01:39:02] the lovely country of Iran
[01:39:05] and the president uh... also uh... saying that you know
[01:39:09] prices on gas are going to come falling down
[01:39:12] the initial narrative from the white house was
[01:39:15] short-term pain for long-term gain and now it sounds like it shifted to
[01:39:20] what pain
[01:39:23] yeah
[01:39:24] yeah and exactly and i think that this
[01:39:26] price coming in the price coming down a gas is going to be a long-term
[01:39:30] process here. There's an economics term called rockets and feathers where prices at the pump
[01:39:35] shoot up like a rocket. I think everyone who's had to fill up their car in the last
[01:39:38] months has seen that that's aside. But then it comes down much more slowly like a feather
[01:39:42] going down. That that's been a problem for presidents for years. And Biden felt it almost
[01:39:48] exactly four years ago with the invasion of Ukraine with high prices there. And I think
[01:39:53] we're going to be talking about that a lot all the way through the summer. There's new
[01:39:57] projections from gas buddy that talk about you know the prices now are over four dollars a gallon
[01:40:02] but even early estimates there are the best case scenario and I think the developments this morning
[01:40:07] cast further doubt on that. Only three fifty dollars a gallon gas by the end of the summer that's
[01:40:13] months and months away, three eighty as the summer begins. So this is going to be the
[01:40:19] projections are a very slow process down for gas prices if we're looking at the history here
[01:40:24] and one that I think will be frustrating for the White House hoping for this rapid fall
[01:40:27] and I think frustrating for folks who are who are planning their summer travel as well.
[01:40:31] All right, Ben, war school. Thanks so much.
[01:40:34] Well, our military analyst, Sean Bell, is here to provide a different perspective on things.
[01:40:39] Hello again to you, Sean. It feels like significant developments over the last hour.
[01:40:47] And when we knew before we came on air this morning, Tehran was closing the straight.
[01:40:51] Then we're tired of winning so much me too man. I love I loved winning
[01:40:58] Until Trump started winning so hard that I was like please sir no more winning
[01:41:06] Wait, is this like AI or is this actually Gallibath speaking directly
[01:41:12] Speaker of Iran's parliament Mohammed Bogar Galliboff
[01:41:15] It is impossible for others to pass with the sugar hormones while we cannot in a televised conversation
[01:41:20] He said, dear people of Iran, the Shudahar moves under control of the Islamic Republic.
[01:41:24] We responded decisively to the U.S. attempt at mind-clearing and considerate a violation
[01:41:28] of the ceasefire.
[01:41:29] The situation escalated to the point of conflict, but the enemy retreated.
[01:41:32] In Islamabad, I told the American delegation that if their mind-clearer moved even a bit
[01:41:38] forward from his position, we would definitely fire upon it.
[01:41:41] They requested 15 minutes to get orders and then retreated.
[01:41:46] If there is traffic in the Strait today, control the Strait is in our hands.
[01:41:50] The Americans have declared a blockade for several days.
[01:41:52] This is a reckless and ignorant decision.
[01:41:54] It is impossible for others to pass through the Strait of Hormuz while we cannot.
[01:41:57] If the U.S. does not lift the blockade, traffic in the Strait of Hormuz will definitely
[01:42:01] be restricted.
[01:42:02] A note on Galibath's telegram account said, the full details of this conversation,
[01:42:06] which addresses various aspects of the country's situation, will soon be broadcast on the
[01:42:12] news network.
[01:42:16] U.S. Navy plans the border-Rodion link ships, China will get the express pass, what?
[01:42:45] to help. U.S. military prepares the board Iran-linked ships in coming days, official says.
[01:42:54] Seize commercial ships in international waters. The planet comes as the Iranian military continues
[01:42:58] to tighten its grip on the Shredi Hormuz, attacking several commercial vessels on Saturday
[01:43:01] as it declared the waterway being strictly controlled by Iran. The development sense
[01:43:06] shipping companies, I thought it was open. America engaging in more piracy to force
[01:43:15] open. The Shreddha Hormuz is crazy. I don't know because most of the Iranian tankers,
[01:43:26] both in its shadow fleet and also openly flagged tankers that are going through the Iranian
[01:43:32] ports, are going to China. So not exactly, sir, as to how this is going to work without
[01:43:40] America directly attacking China. But having said that, they are pretty crazy. So America's
[01:43:58] pretty crazy, man. We've gotten increasingly more crazy. If the war restarts likely, do
[01:44:05] you think there's a possibility that Jordan gets invaded by Iraq on the way to Israel?
[01:44:08] Jordan is playing quite an important role.
[01:44:09] Housing both Israeli and US troops.
[01:44:11] I don't know about that.
[01:44:13] I don't know how much smoke the Iraqi militias have.
[01:44:18] But what I have to say is this.
[01:44:21] Not war, not war, not war.
[01:44:24] Just peace, just peace, just peace forever,
[01:44:28] forever, forever, peace forever.
[01:44:31] No crazy war, no crazy.
[01:44:35] Yeah, that's what I have to say about everything that's going on.
[01:44:41] But America is taking the exact opposite stance where they're saying, uh, no peace.
[01:44:46] Just war.
[01:44:47] Just war.
[01:44:50] Yeah, go ahead.
[01:44:51] See go ahead.
[01:44:53] Just war.
[01:44:54] No crazy peace.
[01:44:56] We're getting reports that last hour that some of the boats for some of the
[01:45:01] vessels were coming under gunfire.
[01:45:03] We understand that to be IRGC gunboats firing on vessels and the supreme leader who we haven't heard very much from
[01:45:11] Now posting on telegram that Iran's Navy is going to be inflicting bitter defeats on its enemies. What's militarily?
[01:45:19] How does this feel to you? Does this feel like a significant escalation?
[01:45:23] Well, the short answer is no and the danger of saying that when there's gunfire and everything may mislead people but by context
[01:45:31] I mean, the Strait of Paul moves was closed by the Iranians,
[01:45:35] then America's trying to open it, then Iran's open it,
[01:45:38] and America is sort of still closing it,
[01:45:40] because the Iranians have said the blockade
[01:45:42] that America has in place really isn't part of the deal.
[01:45:47] And therefore, when it was open,
[01:45:49] we were seeing a flow of traffic around the Strait of Paul.
[01:45:52] This is a live track, which we've regularly been following.
[01:45:55] But of course, when, as you say,
[01:45:57] the Iranians said it was going to be closed,
[01:45:59] you're now the Iranians.
[01:46:00] You're going you've actually seen now quite a lot of this traffic moving around the green is cargo the red is oil tankers
[01:46:06] And therefore you want to stop that traffic now the way to do it rather than just say something some of these vessels are really big
[01:46:14] They take they've got a lot of momentum hundred million dollars worth of oil
[01:46:17] Can't just turn them around quickly some of the vessels can but some of them can't and therefore you've got to make sure that you
[01:46:23] Believe there's a credible action now
[01:46:25] Now, there's lots of different reports coming out,
[01:46:27] but the common ground at the moment
[01:46:28] is that one vessel has reported that two RGC gunboats
[01:46:34] open fire and potentially hit the ship.
[01:46:38] Now, that in itself, if they were genuinely serious
[01:46:41] about taking down shipping,
[01:46:42] you'd have anti-ship missiles
[01:46:44] and all sorts of other things.
[01:46:45] This feels much more like a very overt threat
[01:46:49] that we are serious.
[01:46:50] So the vessels that are on their way through
[01:46:52] just get out of the way.
[01:46:54] any other vessels turn around.
[01:46:55] And we're already seeing evidence of that happening.
[01:46:57] The fact that Mr. Abba Humeney has also turned around
[01:47:00] and said, our Navy, that was destroyed,
[01:47:04] in other words, it's not destroyed, will wreak havoc.
[01:47:07] I think all of that is still all about positioning
[01:47:10] for the potential for peace talks,
[01:47:11] because you remember President Trump has said,
[01:47:14] Iran doesn't control the strait, we do.
[01:47:16] And that's why they've got down here, they're blockade.
[01:47:19] But actually Iran's going around and going and saying,
[01:47:21] no, we do control the strait.
[01:47:23] You claim that we promised that we weren't going to close it again,
[01:47:26] but actually you haven't got rid of the blockade.
[01:47:28] We can close it and we can demonstrate that power.
[01:47:30] This is all about power play in advance of that conversation.
[01:47:32] Well, let's talk about that because, you know,
[01:47:35] if you follow the trajectory of what has happened
[01:47:37] and we wind forward to Tuesday night, Wednesday
[01:47:41] when these talks are going to be hopefully going ahead,
[01:47:45] what are the broad contours that you see of that negotiation?
[01:47:49] Well, for me, the big picture is that
[01:47:52] Are both sides motivated to get some sort of deal?
[01:47:55] And I think the answer is yes.
[01:47:56] Iran doesn't want to see this continue,
[01:47:58] neither does America.
[01:48:00] The challenge, of course, is time.
[01:48:02] I think Iran's patience will last a lot longer
[01:48:04] than President Trump's, and therefore,
[01:48:05] Trump desperately wants to see something.
[01:48:08] Now, we saw a flurry of seven tweets,
[01:48:10] or truths in a row, within an hour, overnight.
[01:48:15] And the parliamentary speaker in the House
[01:48:17] turned from Iran and said, not one of them was true.
[01:48:20] Clearly, both sides are positioning
[01:48:21] that there'll be some sort of deal.
[01:48:23] By way of context, nuclear is the core of this.
[01:48:26] The last time this was all discussed,
[01:48:28] it took 20 months to come to a deal.
[01:48:30] This is not gonna be solved in a matter of hours.
[01:48:33] I think what's increasingly been talked about
[01:48:35] is a memorandum of understanding.
[01:48:37] That sounds typically vague, doesn't it?
[01:48:40] But it might be that that provides the platform
[01:48:42] for President Trump to walk away and declare victory,
[01:48:45] take his hands out of this particular mangle,
[01:48:48] it rounds to turn around and claim victory,
[01:48:49] and then potentially the international community,
[01:48:52] we've been hearing about that the last couple of days,
[01:48:54] particularly with the Kirstam and Macron working together,
[01:48:58] maybe they can therefore find a way
[01:49:00] of getting rid of the mines,
[01:49:02] getting normality back to the strait.
[01:49:04] All right, Sean, thank you.
[01:49:07] So it's day 50 of the Iran War,
[01:49:08] straight support moves long been essentially this conflict
[01:49:11] has been closed since the start,
[01:49:13] was opened up in response to the ceasefire
[01:49:15] being called in the Lebanon.
[01:49:17] Although the Iranians claim it was fully open, which on the left hand side they claim it was,
[01:49:22] if we look at the screen itself, the actual minefield that was positioned here meant they
[01:49:25] had to route traffic and it clearly wasn't open to all the American forces either.
[01:49:31] But at 9.30 today, the Iranians announced it was now closed largely due to a US blockade
[01:49:36] that's out over the Persian Gulf.
[01:49:38] I saw this on TikTok but I didn't actually end up watching it.
[01:49:43] Clippers just be making fake captions for no reason at all.
[01:49:52] Do we even believe the mind narrative?
[01:49:54] I mean, Golubov has made it seem like there is minds there.
[01:49:57] I don't know.
[01:50:00] It's strange because there are inconsistencies on whether or not
[01:50:08] there were mines there at all.
[01:50:13] So it could be a bluff.
[01:50:16] I don't think there are mines there, but
[01:50:19] now Gallabath is speaking like there are.
[01:50:31] Gallabath sounds like a wise old wizard in some ways he might be.
[01:50:38] There are I put some there last night. Oh, we got a harm loser in the chat
[01:50:43] member of the IRGC Navy
[01:50:51] In today there were reports that a tanker come under fire in the straits of Hormuz to IRGC gunboats were allegedly
[01:50:59] Responsible for that we understand that there were no casualties and no damage to speak of from the vessels
[01:51:05] But it was clearly a demonstration of Iranian threats, but of course some of the vessels when you look at the
[01:51:11] Straight knot being open. There's still a few vessels around some of these are pretty large
[01:51:15] They've got some momentum and it would take a while to clear
[01:51:18] But the Iranians just making very clear that their threats are sincere
[01:51:22] It was followed by an announcement by Mustafa Haman to say that the Iranian Navy would inflict a bitter defeat on any vessels
[01:51:30] Do you think most of us still alive? I don't know
[01:51:32] So what I do know is the Patriots are in control, okay?
[01:51:40] Whether Mosheba is alive or not, doesn't necessarily matter here.
[01:51:47] The Patriots are in control, okay?
[01:51:51] That's what is something that even Lindsey Graham has openly and readily admitted.
[01:52:00] The guys who have their hands on the guns are the guys who are running the shell.
[01:52:05] Going through the region, all of this though is a demonstration that Iran controls the
[01:52:10] Strait of Hormuz, not as President Trump had claimed America and also not as President
[01:52:16] Trump had claimed, but actually Iran had said that they wouldn't close the Strait
[01:52:20] again.
[01:52:21] So where does this leave the prospects of peace talks?
[01:52:23] Well, the ceasefire is due to end on Wednesday.
[01:52:27] will probably be conducted over the weekend, but unless the peace talks start again on
[01:52:31] Monday, very little possible. Are you saying Americans are Iranis? We
[01:52:34] say patriots. No, I mean the IRGC is in control. I'm making a joke.
[01:52:39] Sorry, Trump has always claimed that Iran has no cards to play in this negotiation.
[01:52:53] The Strait of Ormuz, the Babavandab Strait,
[01:52:55] all of which show that Iran has a significant amount
[01:52:58] of leverage.
[01:52:59] President Trump overnight issued a whole series,
[01:53:02] seven social media outbursts in an hour.
[01:53:07] That prompted the Iranian Secretary of Parliament
[01:53:11] to turn around and say none of those were true at all.
[01:53:13] So in face value, it looks like there's
[01:53:15] a significant gap between the two sides,
[01:53:17] between Mustafa Hanmani and President Trump.
[01:53:21] But it is clear that both sides are motivated to get to some sort of peace deal.
[01:53:26] America will be focused on the nuclear program and also the enrichment of uranium and will probably use
[01:53:32] unfreezing uranium assets and also prospect of sanctions relief to provide some time.
[01:53:38] But from the Iranian side, time is clearly on their side.
[01:53:42] President Trump needs an offer and much quicker than the Iranian leader does.
[01:53:46] What doesn't make sense to me, and I guess I'm getting duped by the madman style of posturing
[01:53:56] that Trump engages in, is that he's acting like time is on their side, time is on the
[01:54:03] American side and not on the Iranian side.
[01:54:06] The way he's moving, the way he's maneuvering feels to me like he doesn't give a shit if
[01:54:14] the global economy implodes and that any kind of respite, any kind of like statement that
[01:54:21] he makes is enough to engage in, I guess, market correction, which is not market correction,
[01:54:29] making the market more insane in my opinion, because like it's not like new barrels of
[01:54:34] oil are fucking moving and transiting through the straight.
[01:54:37] or not. It just doesn't make sense. He wouldn't punish NATO and increase reliance on the
[01:54:51] U.S.? I guess his additional blockade on the Shreddo Hormuz did work in that way to apply
[01:55:10] additional pressure to NATO, because NATO countries could do bilateral deals with Iran
[01:55:16] and then transit their, their, their, you know, and, and Asian countries as well,
[01:55:21] could commit to separate deals with Iran and transit unimpeded through the
[01:55:28] straight. But now America is like, if you touch an Iranian port, we won't
[01:55:33] let you go through the straight. So I guess that, that additional pressure
[01:55:37] is not on Iran necessarily, but it's on the rest of the world to not
[01:55:40] commit to any deals with Iran.
[01:55:42] And that doesn't make any sense at all. I guess he's banking on the idea that none of our
[01:55:51] European allies will ever turn on us, no matter how hard we make their economy scream. There
[01:55:59] won't be any NATO deal. EU will try to make a deal for themselves regardless of other NATO
[01:56:03] members. No, that's what I'm saying. They are, they have. European continent nations
[01:56:10] have already gone to Iran to talk to Iran directly.
[01:56:15] Iran has put all the cars on the table.
[01:56:17] They said, look, if you come to us,
[01:56:18] if you treat us like a sovereign nation,
[01:56:20] we will allow you to push your tankers
[01:56:26] to the shred of hormones unimpeded.
[01:56:28] All you need to do is pay a toll, you know, that's fine.
[01:56:32] And I think many European countries were on board with that.
[01:56:37] The problem, however, is America doesn't like that because it undermines America's power
[01:56:45] around the world.
[01:56:48] I mean, you have these countries now doing deals directly with an American foreign adversary
[01:56:52] that's unacceptable, especially in this time of crisis.
[01:56:57] And I suspect that's the real reason why there's a second blockade.
[01:57:00] It's not necessarily to stop Iranian ships from transiting.
[01:57:06] It's more so to say, no, no, no, only we get to do a real blockade.
[01:57:11] Iran doesn't get to do a blockade and then open it up for all of you guys.
[01:57:16] And almost certainly what we're heading towards is some sort of memorandum of
[01:57:20] understanding because the nuclear debate will not be solved in a matter of hours
[01:57:24] or days.
[01:57:25] Last time this was done it took 20 months to do.
[01:57:28] A memorandum of understanding will have a significant amount of ambiguity.
[01:57:32] will now President Trump's walk away with declaring victory,
[01:57:36] but likewise for the Iranians.
[01:57:38] Meanwhile, across in the Lebanon,
[01:57:40] the fragile ceasefire seems to be holding at the moment,
[01:57:43] but Prime Minister Netanyahu has always claimed
[01:57:46] that he can, that doesn't stop him responding
[01:57:49] to self-defense if he's attacked.
[01:57:51] The challenge, of course, is the whole of the operation
[01:57:53] that Israel's doing in southern Lebanon
[01:57:55] is allegedly under the grounds of self-defense.
[01:57:58] So reality, this is a real test of the relationship
[01:58:01] between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu,
[01:58:04] can President Trump maintain control of Netanyahu?
[01:58:07] If the 10-day ceasefire holds,
[01:58:09] that might provide a window of opportunity
[01:58:12] for President Trump to seek a peaceful end
[01:58:14] to the conflict with Iran.
[01:58:16] But it's pretty clear that Prime Minister Netanyahu
[01:58:18] has unfinished business against Hezbollah
[01:58:21] in southern Lebanon.
[01:58:25] Up 10.
[01:58:26] I'm trying to sabotage the path of the diplomatic efforts through this diplomatic
[01:58:37] service that they are adopting. They thought that the force and the pressure and the escalation
[01:58:46] is part of the solution. No. These cannot be for the benefit of anyone. Diplomacy
[01:58:53] must prevail. One by one, please. One by one. President Trump said that if there is no agreement
[01:59:04] on Wednesday, there will be a return to the military action. Then let's President Trump
[01:59:12] talk. He talks too much. He said contradictory things within the same statement. This cannot
[01:59:21] be prevent. I don't know what exactly he meant. The American people must decide about him.
[01:59:28] If his statements are wrong and if they are going with international law, then we will continue
[01:59:38] our defense with all heroism, with all nationalism and patriotism. We will defend Iran, the
[01:59:45] oldest civilization.
[01:59:46] They don't know what Trump is saying either.
[01:59:48] I mean, Trump doesn't know what Trump is saying.
[01:59:53] I feel like, I just, I don't know what the goal is here.
[02:00:02] I genuinely don't know and I don't think Trump knows what the goal is either.
[02:00:09] I don't know how long we can continue doing this, okay?
[02:00:14] we just have a guy who is all over the place, who is just like such an unstable, such a beacon
[02:00:22] of instability around the globe, just molesting the money over and over again, devaluing the
[02:00:29] dollar.
[02:00:30] Yannis has been saying it, I mean, buddy, I know that Japan has no autonomy whatsoever
[02:00:38] in this process, but like, you know, they own a lot of American debt, okay?
[02:00:44] So does China, ironically enough, like, there's only so much pressure and pain that they will
[02:00:52] abide by until there is genuine instability in these countries, and they demand to chart
[02:00:59] a different path forward, one that does not revolve around America's interests.
[02:01:15] It doesn't make sense from, this truly does not make any sense at all.
[02:01:22] that he's done so far is, is it's not helping America's strategic goals at all. Like it doesn't
[02:01:30] even make sense from a pro-american perspective, right?
[02:01:36] On the planet, we will fight till the last Iranian soldier war cannot lead to any positive
[02:01:47] solution. The Americans must understand and must learn the lesson. The era of colonialism
[02:01:55] must come to an end. They cannot dictate the orders on the other nations. And if everyone
[02:02:05] concentrates on peace and stability, this will be for the better.
[02:02:10] So the Trump family have made a lot of money on this war, buddy.
[02:02:15] If the GCC nations start pulling out of all of the deals that they financed, that's going
[02:02:22] to have a horrible impact on all the deals that the Trump family has made.
[02:02:32] Like a lot of the Gulf Coast, yeah, Gulf Coast Cucks have decent leverage here.
[02:02:43] They haven't used it.
[02:02:45] I assume behind closed doors they're starting to mention it.
[02:02:52] Everyone, and this will be a chance, but if they chose to try to be the aggressors and
[02:03:05] to go back to the war, they will see the answers from Iran.
[02:03:11] We will never hesitate in responding with all force.
[02:03:22] The question is not clear regarding the opening of the state of Homo.
[02:03:29] Let me say that it is within our territorial waters and whatsoever the Americans say, whatsoever
[02:03:38] the place they are trying to go through, I will say that the blockade will never be
[02:03:47] valid. And let me tell you, there will never be any blockade in the future. No one can
[02:03:54] dictate their desires on us, the Iranians.
[02:04:02] What about the support of Adraba Jan?
[02:04:06] We appreciate all the efforts of all our friends, including Adraba Jan and Turkey and other countries.
[02:04:13] All these countries have good relations with-
[02:04:16] Yeah, he's in the Antalya Diplomatic Forum.
[02:04:20] Alongside the Turkish ambassador, Tom Barak, who is also there, Turkey is still at
[02:04:26] the table, folks.
[02:04:28] Iran and the presidents of both countries have phone calls since the very start of the war.
[02:04:37] We appreciate every decency from the countries of the region, but this aggression.
[02:04:48] At least it's like Trump couldn't golf today. I guess like that's probably going to put
[02:04:58] him in a bad mood. Small victories here and there that we can hold on to. You know, he
[02:05:10] He had to do a situation room, uh, once again, you know, convene in the situation room and
[02:05:18] and monitor the situation was not legal at all.
[02:05:24] And the Iranian defense is legal according to the international law.
[02:05:29] The last question please, bro, you were in such a good mood half an hour into the
[02:05:33] stream.
[02:05:34] I mean, it's hard to be in a fucking good mood when the entire world is at the mercy
[02:05:40] of a madman who is making moves that are so unbelievable that it's impossible to discern
[02:05:51] what his goals are. We're all hostage to the whims of a psychopath.
[02:05:57] What is the expectation of the Pakistani mediation?
[02:06:03] You know what I feel like?
[02:06:06] I feel like one of those medieval peasants, which most likely didn't have the full scope
[02:06:14] of knowledge on whatever the monarchs were choosing to do at the time.
[02:06:22] But I'm imagining myself as like a court jester who at least is in the king's court, and
[02:06:28] And the king has like, deep, uh, syphilitic brain rot, and is just making unbelievably
[02:06:34] insane moves, and you're just like, I can't say anything, I can just simply joke around.
[02:06:40] I'm seeing it, I'm seeing the decisions that are being made here, okay?
[02:06:46] These are very bad decisions, and no one can really say anything about it, because
[02:06:50] he's just the fucking king.
[02:06:54] Yes, I'm talking about Trump as the king. Yes, he I mean functionally that's what an empire does
[02:07:05] The entire globe on the other hand is of the mercy of this tyrant and
[02:07:10] We're all just a bunch of core gestures
[02:07:13] Sitting around watching all of this unfold and we're like why are you doing this? Haha
[02:07:18] Let's crack a couple of jokes in the process.
[02:07:23] We concentrate on putting and developing a memorandum of understanding, a new framework,
[02:07:31] and we will never bow into talks and negotiations that will lead to failure, and we will never
[02:07:39] accept to be facing another round of aggression.
[02:07:43] We have entered talks and negotiations with all good will.
[02:07:46] And in January, we were in the middle of these talks, but they are present.
[02:07:54] They have violated the rules of diplomacy.
[02:07:57] We need to be fully aware regarding the goodwill of every party, particularly the Americans,
[02:08:05] because of their previous aggression.
[02:08:08] Hard to call him a king.
[02:08:09] King, someone give a shit about the populations.
[02:08:10] I'm not calling him a king because of the way he's moving.
[02:08:14] I mean, I'm calling him that.
[02:08:16] of the unbelievable amount of power that he has, and also how unchecked that power is.
[02:08:24] And also, not only that, but I said he was like a, like a syphilitic king, you know?
[02:08:31] Like he, he's, because there's not really much you can do in that situation.
[02:08:36] If the king has syphilis and has brain rot because of that, there's not anything you
[02:08:41] You just hope that he, you know, at some point perishes and you get a more competent monarch in his stead.
[02:08:50] We reached that point now.
[02:09:02] This war is a defense from us and aggression from the other side, and we have seen them
[02:09:11] assassinating the leader of Iran in his office. They have killed other commanders. It's not
[02:09:22] in the front line. It is...
[02:09:25] So these was war crime and during the war, the first minutes of the aggression, they
[02:09:33] They also attacked and bombed an elementary school, and they slaughtered 168 small kids
[02:09:41] at the age of 7 to 11 years old.
[02:09:44] All the media, you have to reflect the ugly picture of this aggression, and you have
[02:09:49] to be careful not justifying the ill political agenda of those who asserted this aggression.
[02:09:56] regime wanted to have the greater Israel and to change the geopolitics of the region.
[02:10:04] So this defense that Iran is doing is on behalf of the whole region, is on behalf of all the
[02:10:10] three countries, and we don't have any option just to win this resistance, which we are
[02:10:16] very much determined to do that.
[02:10:18] Is there a date for this, Mr. Secretary?
[02:10:20] Is there a precise date for the next one?
[02:10:23] Until we agree on the framework, we cannot set the date.
[02:10:28] As soon as we agree, there was significant progress made, but then this maximalist approach
[02:10:36] by the other side trying to make Iran an exception in international law prevented us to reach
[02:10:42] an agreement.
[02:10:43] I have to be very crystal clear that Iran would not accept to be an exception from
[02:10:48] the international law.
[02:10:50] that we are going to be committed, we are going to commit within these international regulations.
[02:10:57] It was good, and we want to thank the people who are very big and President of the region
[02:11:11] who showed that in difficult times we can rely on them.
[02:11:15] Thank you very much.
[02:11:16] Thank you.
[02:11:17] I was very clear that whatever we accept will be within the international regulation and
[02:11:25] international law.
[02:11:26] No government in Iran can commit the country beyond the international law.
[02:11:32] I told and I will repeat it again.
[02:11:34] Iran would not accept to be an exception from the international law.
[02:11:38] We are a member of the Non-Politration Treaty.
[02:11:41] We are a member of IAEA and we are going to commit.
[02:11:45] We do have responsibilities and we do have rights. Iran is entitled to the rights and we
[02:11:49] are not going to abandon our rights. Thank you very much.
[02:11:54] That was Sayed al-Qadhabzadi, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister, saying that he cannot set
[02:12:00] a date for talks with the United States until we agree to the framework for those talks.
[02:12:06] He said war cannot lead to any positive solution and that we will never hesitate to respond
[02:12:12] with force.
[02:12:13] To discuss all this further now, we're joined by Alan Eyre, he's a distinguished diplomatic
[02:12:17] fellow at the Middle East Institute and a former senior diplomat on the U.S. negotiating team
[02:12:22] for the 2015 JCPOA, the Iran nuclear deal.
[02:12:26] Thank you so much, Mr. Eyre, for being with us on Al Jazeera.
[02:12:29] So we have Iran saying that there won't be any talks until a framework is agreed.
[02:12:34] President Trump says a deal is within reach.
[02:12:36] So two completely different versions of reality from Washington and Tehran.
[02:12:40] How, first of all, do you interpret these contradictions?
[02:12:45] I don't interpret them.
[02:12:46] I ignore them because the problem is that policy is not what people put on social media.
[02:12:53] What President Trump puts on social media, what Erdogan puts on social media, should not
[02:12:58] Damn, he hit the Erdogan cheat.
[02:13:02] That'd be the focus of too much attention.
[02:13:05] Okay, it's not the case that the straight has reverted back after Iran opened it.
[02:13:11] Iran never opened it.
[02:13:13] Iran always said there'll be limited passage coordinated with the IRGC Navy and they'll
[02:13:19] be tolling.
[02:13:20] What happened was as a result of President Trump's.
[02:13:23] Obama's hanging out with Zoran, yeah, I know.
[02:13:25] They did the wheels on the bus go round and round.
[02:13:28] Mayor Zoran Kwame Mamdani and former President Barack Obama are at a child care center
[02:13:33] in the Bronx, reading a book to the preschoolers.
[02:13:39] Here they are singing wheels on the bus.
[02:13:56] Sir, a second Muslim has hit the preschoolers.
[02:13:59] a second Muslim, a second African Muslim communist
[02:14:03] has hit the preschoolers.
[02:14:07] And Donnie went from hanging out with you to Obama.
[02:14:09] Well, you mean, who hung out with Donald Trump too, so.
[02:14:18] Oh God, we know what happened.
[02:14:20] The last time a president read a book
[02:14:21] to a bunch of preschoolers.
[02:14:25] Why don't you read books like this to us, Hassanabi?
[02:14:27] because I'm fake. Obama trying to club farm off mom down. He's kind of insane. Okay.
[02:14:34] Let's get real for a minute. Let me just start out by saying and pussy too. Okay. Here's
[02:14:42] the thing. Here's the thing. Okay.
[02:14:46] for Barack Obama, Barack Hussein Obama, to do this is not a bad thing, it's a good thing.
[02:14:59] Because it gives credibility to Zoram Mammdani amongst liberals who love him.
[02:15:07] You have to remember liberals still love Barack Hussein Obama.
[02:15:13] Okay?
[02:15:15] This is not a bad thing. Barack Obama has been noticeably absent from the national conversation
[02:15:24] for a minute. Every now and then we'll chime in. We'll look at tweet here and there. For
[02:15:30] him to physically lend support. What is this? No, Chad is a right. Obama's ratings are
[02:15:38] actually tanking, dude. People are giving the Hillary treatment lately, but Libs love
[02:15:41] him and Zoran's love. No, I think liberals still have a lot of respect and a lot of love
[02:15:48] for Barack Obama. You guys are wrong. They love him and it's the exact kind of liberals.
[02:15:57] It's the exact kind of liberals that still have hang ups about the Bernie crats, Zoran
[02:16:03] being one of them. So I see this as lending more credibility for an audience that needs
[02:16:10] to see it for the likes of Zoran and, you know, he's whispering lib shit into my DSA King's
[02:16:21] year. I'm scared. Yeah, I don't think this is, I don't think this is like Obama that
[02:16:30] is like demanding that Zoran become more corporate friendly. And instead, it is Obama
[02:16:37] reading the room and finally making a decision to lend more liberal credibility to someone
[02:16:44] like Zoran, even though liberals already love Zoran, it's still good.
[02:16:50] Yeah, the who's gonna pay for all this healthcare libs that need to see this kind of stuff.
[02:16:59] This is absolutely vital for the neoliberal Gen Xers getting on board nationwide as long
[02:17:12] as Obama isn't actually influencing Zoran as a pure good.
[02:17:15] Yeah, I don't think that's going to happen.
[02:17:20] I don't think Obama is going to influence Zoran.
[02:17:25] But we'll see.
[02:17:32] I see this as a very positive sign, though.
[02:17:35] Perhaps I'm too optimistic, but I see this as a very positive sign.
[02:17:38] You have the king of liberals, okay, the real king, the actual undisputed king of liberalism,
[02:17:46] Barack Obama saying, that's my guy.
[02:17:51] This guy's Zaron, that's my guy.
[02:17:54] This has, in my opinion, tremendous positive impact for all of the Gen Xers, the lead poison
[02:18:01] generation.
[02:18:04] They will look to the left flank Bernie Krets with a lot less skepticism than they previously
[02:18:12] might have. He's hitting him with the fed or miser right. Yeah, as long as I'm going
[02:18:28] to come out and be like, I'm Israel high tomorrow. I don't think you guys see what's going on.
[02:18:36] I mean, it's kind of funny to be in this community of all communities and not recognize
[02:18:41] that there is like internal trouble brewing amongst the establishment Democrats.
[02:18:49] They are trying to desperately hold on to whatever semblance of control and influence they have
[02:18:53] over the party at a time when all of the popularity and all the momentum is on the
[02:18:58] side of people like Zaron.
[02:19:01] Is even on the side of AOC in spite of the fact that AOC is very rarely putting herself
[02:19:06] out there.
[02:19:07] I mean, look at Graham Plattner.
[02:19:10] what happened in the in the past couple of weeks with Abdul El Sayed, there are a lot of left-ranked
[02:19:17] candidates that are running in primaries all around the country. Look at Annala Lea Meiya, right?
[02:19:29] For, for a lot of those people, like Obama is basically saying, no, no, this is,
[02:19:34] This is the direction that the tent must grow in.
[02:19:39] I see this as, yes, establishment liberalism in some ways offering much needed recognition
[02:19:48] that they refuse to offer for many years to democratic socialism and the actual left-flank
[02:19:56] Democrats, the real, the true left-ranked Democrats.
[02:20:12] Obama endorsement is like a fought law for the Democrats.
[02:20:14] You can see it that way.
[02:20:24] You think Hillary or Kamala will do the same or not?
[02:20:26] No, they should stay away.
[02:20:27] It's fine.
[02:20:29] Obama is actually, in many respects, the perfect person.
[02:20:32] Because I think Hillary and Kamala Harris have a lot.
[02:20:37] I would go so far as say they have more haters
[02:20:39] in the Democratic Party than Obama does.
[02:20:41] Obama is more of a uniting figure.
[02:20:45] It reminds people.
[02:20:46] It reminds a lot of older boomer Democrats,
[02:20:48] like a moment where America was on the right trajectory.
[02:20:52] There was a handsome charismatic person leading the party.
[02:20:56] Obviously we have tremendous criticism for Barack Obama here,
[02:21:00] but we're not talking about our audience.
[02:21:03] Everyone here most likely loves Zoran anyway,
[02:21:06] or they have their criticisms,
[02:21:09] but it's like most people understand that Zoran
[02:21:11] is the closest to this community's worldview
[02:21:16] than most other politicians in office right now.
[02:21:22] So, for the people who still have hang ups about Bernie Kratz, about left flank candidates,
[02:21:39] Barack Obama's presence next to Zoran Mamdani is a good thing because it forces them to
[02:21:46] seize Zoran in a positive way because they love Barack Obama.
[02:21:50] I don't think they're going to turn on Obama.
[02:21:52] All those people who fucking complain about like the Podjons, right?
[02:21:57] Because there are a lot of them that complain about the Podjons all the time.
[02:22:01] They're all over Twitter, all of the fucking consultant class that say like, oh, these
[02:22:06] guys are just coasting off of Barack Obama's popularity.
[02:22:11] And all they're doing is destroy the Democratic Party by aligning with the, you know, Malignant
[02:22:17] forces like Hassan and pushing for all these like nasty leftist candidates, yuck, like all
[02:22:25] those people love Obama.
[02:22:27] And those people see Obama and X's are on, they're going to be like, okay, I hated Zaraan,
[02:22:31] but I have to reluctantly agree with him.
[02:22:42] saying the deal was within reach, the IRGC put a different spin on what actually is the
[02:22:47] case and they shut down traffic.
[02:22:49] But the reality is there has been no appreciable change in the ability of ships to transit
[02:22:55] to straight.
[02:22:56] Iran is still going to maintain chokehold on that until they get what they want.
[02:23:01] And in terms of how close we are to a deal, not close at all.
[02:23:04] There is no low hanging fruits, still substantial differences between the two sides.
[02:23:09] One of the differences, and I want to get your expertise on the nuclear issue specifically
[02:23:14] because you were of course part of the negotiating team in the GCPOA deal.
[02:23:19] The US today is demanding zero enrichment.
[02:23:22] Iran refuses that and offers time bound suspension.
[02:23:26] Trump has also said that they've agreed to hand over the enriched uranium.
[02:23:30] The Iranians have denied that as well.
[02:23:32] What concessions if any could Tehran make here?
[02:23:35] Can they realistically come up with a different mechanism established under the JCPOA regarding
[02:23:42] uranium stockpile limits and monitoring?
[02:23:45] Can they come up with a better deal?
[02:23:47] Well, unfortunately, as a result of this war, whatever deal the U.S. will get will be
[02:23:53] worse than the one they would have gotten had they not cooled Chatter for 2069 with
[02:23:58] the 50 bones.
[02:24:00] God damn.
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[02:24:32] Whatever deal the US could get will be essentially the JCPOA, which is Iran is willing to temporarily suspend uranium and put limits on the uranium it keeps within country in exchange for a source of money sanctions relief, unfreezing a blockaded Iranian funds.
[02:24:50] That's a crazy take Obama's never done anything about undermining leftist such progressives as he left office and doesn't make appearances without an agenda.
[02:24:57] Yeah, I'm not. I understand the skepticism. I just don't think it'll work in this circumstance.
[02:25:06] This is an awesome photo. That's so funny. I'm not so skeptical. You understand?
[02:25:22] the essential calculus that the two sides have to play with. Restrictions on Iran's nuclear program
[02:25:30] in exchange for money. A problem is that Iran's demands, excuse me, U.S. demands of Iran
[02:25:37] haven't changed since before the war, which is no indigenous enrichment, which Iran will never
[02:25:42] agree to. Hormuzzi and Hormuzzi 91. Thank you for the five gifts and subs.
[02:25:48] No uranium on Iranian soil, which Iran might well agree to this. They've indicated they
[02:25:56] would be willing to keep minimal reserves of enriched uranium on Iranian soil. But the
[02:26:01] key variable is what does Iran get in return?
[02:26:05] And what do you think they would want to get in return, especially on the question
[02:26:10] of transferring enriched uranium? President Trump talked about joint cooperation on that.
[02:26:15] How would that work, practically?
[02:26:17] Well, there's two things Iran wants.
[02:26:20] It wants security, so it's not attacked again six months of the year from now by Iran and
[02:26:25] Israel.
[02:26:26] That's hard to get verbally, but luckily for Iran.
[02:26:30] John Sexy Elder.
[02:26:34] Thank you.
[02:26:35] What the fuck?
[02:26:36] Thank you for the 25 Get The Suns.
[02:26:37] They found a way to guarantee that, which is the Strait of Hormuz, which is the new
[02:26:42] equation is you pressure us.
[02:26:45] close this straight. And the ability Iran has to close this straight requires so little
[02:26:49] military power on their part, it effectively can't be taken away from them. That's one
[02:26:54] thing they want.
[02:26:55] The second thing they want is money. They've got anywhere from $300 billion to a trillion
[02:26:59] dollars worth of damage. Their economy was horrible even before the war. So they need
[02:27:04] money, whether that's reparations, which no one wants to pay them, unblocked Iranian
[02:27:09] funds, which isn't anywhere near enough to pay for that, or relaxing if not
[02:27:14] eradication of sanctions, which is politically unpalatable for the Trump administration to
[02:27:20] get with elections coming up.
[02:27:22] But that's what Iran is looking for.
[02:27:24] And so what do you see as the main differences today between the appetite and willingness
[02:27:30] to get things done by Iran right now compared to what you were dealing with during the
[02:27:35] JCPOA negotiations?
[02:27:37] And do you think there are lessons from those negotiations that are most relevant
[02:27:41] or there are being overlooked today that could be helpful.
[02:27:47] Well, unfortunately we've blotted the coffee book.
[02:27:50] You don't get a lot of trust between two sides to negotiate,
[02:27:53] but there has to be some.
[02:27:55] The fact that the U.S. twice attacked Iran.
[02:27:58] Why do you think Bernie's not endorsing Tallarico?
[02:28:00] Interesting question.
[02:28:01] I don't know the answer to it.
[02:28:04] Maybe Tallarico hasn't gone to Bernie.
[02:28:08] Um, I, I'm not super close to the Talarico team.
[02:28:12] So I have no idea what they're, uh, what it looks like, uh, like what they're, what they're thinking of.
[02:28:26] Not progressive enough.
[02:28:27] I don't, maybe it's because it's Talarico pro Medicare for all.
[02:28:31] I don't think he is right.
[02:28:33] That might be part of it.
[02:28:35] It could be a timing decision.
[02:28:39] Mary Maddison donation. No, I don't think Bernie gives a shit about that.
[02:28:45] It's Texas bro. Could be cause Texas guys, Bernie is popular everywhere.
[02:28:52] Okay. Including in Texas, anti-establishment politics is very popular in Texas.
[02:28:58] Bernie is an anti-establishment figure.
[02:29:00] Talarico campaign may have viewed his endorsement as a risk in Texas. Wouldn't be surprising
[02:29:05] if people taught that. If they think that they're wrong to think that Bernie is beloved
[02:29:12] by the Latino voting block. And that's Talarico's beating heart, right? That's the, that's
[02:29:18] what, uh, that, that's what allowed him to cross the finish line in the primaries.
[02:29:24] the place that he will need to make the most significant gains if he has a shot at winning that race.
[02:29:33] There's a difference between the truth and what people think I'm just saying it's an
[02:29:51] easy dog should take you would expect to get a from a consultant I could totally see that
[02:29:56] Yes. Um, I could see them being, uh, I mean, no, they're, his campaign is competent enough,
[02:30:07] dude. Obviously they did a pretty decent job. People keep saying, well, the GCPOA took more
[02:30:15] than a year to finish, but they're missing the lesson of everything that's happened.
[02:30:18] Do you really think Trump cares about specific percentages of enriched uranium or center
[02:30:21] refuge lines. If Trump insists on surrender, then there's no haggling on specifics. They
[02:30:26] want to dictate the terms and hear Iran say yes. If Trump is ready to wash his hands of
[02:30:31] the thing, then likewise he can take their assurances about no nukes and offer them some
[02:30:34] price for hormones. I think enrichment is a red line for the Iranians to be honest.
[02:30:38] They will insist on eventually exercising that right.
[02:30:46] negotiations, weakens the chance. Plus, there's a new leadership in Iran. We killed the existing
[02:30:52] Iranian leadership, but the ones that have taken their place are more hardline, more
[02:30:57] radical, more militaristic. It's the IRGC, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. So
[02:31:02] this is not the Obama era where both sides were willing to negotiate. Iran was looking
[02:31:08] for sanctions relief, and the U.S. was looking to put a cap and put the Iranian
[02:31:13] nuclear program in a box. Right now, Trump is looking to eradicate.
[02:31:19] The reason why, uh, Talarigo has not appeared on this broadcast because I didn't
[02:31:22] want to go all the way to Texas. I didn't have time to go to Texas.
[02:31:27] Uh, the nuclear program, which Iran is unwilling to do. And Iran is looking for,
[02:31:31] for cash guarantees or cash, uh, more money that the U S is unwilling to
[02:31:36] give. So it's much, much harder now than it was back then to say nothing
[02:31:41] of the fact that the fight of Hormuz is a new ticking time bomb.
[02:31:44] Indeed. Alan, I thank you so much for your insight. Thank you for sharing your expertise
[02:31:48] with us. Alan, I won't come to the south. Come to Atlanta. I mean, I have been to the
[02:31:53] south. I was in Miami on my way to Cuba. It was obvious yesterday Trump's declaration
[02:31:59] that Hormuz is open for everyone. I love how this war is basically a PR campaign
[02:32:03] for the Obama deal amount. Yeah, which is why I've been annoyed that Obama hasn't
[02:32:07] even flexed on his haters. Like it's one of the best things he did. It's very, very annoying.
[02:32:15] Yes, I know Miami doesn't count as a Southman. Fucking, I was making a joke, Chatters. I
[02:32:20] lived there, I know.
[02:32:23] I know, bro thought jokes will fly, not in this community.
[02:32:38] I should have fucked up.
[02:32:40] I should have known better.
[02:32:42] Except Iran would detonate any deal with Iran.
[02:32:46] Today Tehran made good on its promise to close the Strait, reportedly attacking a tanker
[02:32:51] and a freighter.
[02:32:52] If you are going to violate the ceasefire terms and conditions and if Americans are not going
[02:32:57] to honor their words, then there will be repercussions for them.
[02:33:02] Marine traffic sites indicated increased movement through this key energy artery overnight.
[02:33:08] But US military also said 23 ships complied with its blockade and returned to Iran.
[02:33:16] That broke the deal.
[02:33:18] working out very well. They got a little cute as they have been doing for 47 years and nobody
[02:33:23] ever took them on. We took them on. They have no Navy. They have no Air Force. They have
[02:33:29] no leaders. They have no nothing.
[02:33:33] In Iran demonstrations in support of the leadership continue. Even as both Tehran and Washington
[02:33:40] insist delicate peace talks are progressing, Iran again insisted her enriched uranium
[02:33:46] is not going to the US or anywhere else. And on the subject of going, anyone for Islamabad?
[02:33:54] The high-level Iran-US peace talks scheduled for Pakistan appear unsurprisingly on hold
[02:34:00] tonight. But what of the other war? Again no firm date
[02:34:06] for would-be historic Washington peace talks between Lebanon and Israel. Israeli Prime
[02:34:11] Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered to stop his invasion, bombing and occupation of southern
[02:34:17] Lebanon in its tracks on Trump's orders, a very public humiliation.
[02:34:23] It's a huge drama because he's being humiliated from both sides, from right wing and from
[02:34:28] the left wing.
[02:34:30] Right wing trusted him in beating Hamas, beating Hezbollah, beating Iran.
[02:34:35] Left wing never believed a word he says, and now he's humiliated from both sides.
[02:34:40] Because he lost all his gold, he didn't have a word, he is humiliated in front of the United
[02:34:45] States, in front of the Middle East, and in front of the Israeli people.
[02:34:50] Netanyahu inspecting his war in Lebanon recently.
[02:34:54] That Trump order came soon after a White House Dictat imposing a 10-day ceasefire on
[02:34:59] his Lebanese invasion.
[02:35:01] Many of his own cabinet only heard about it from media reports.
[02:35:05] Netanyahu has to hold an election by October at the latest, and if the polls
[02:35:09] are right, he's facing the end of his political career.
[02:35:16] Civilians returning to their homes or what remain of them in some parts of southern Lebanon
[02:35:21] today.
[02:35:22] I hope everyone's getting their press releases in the Democratic Party to swap over from
[02:35:25] Netanyahu is a bad guy, Netanyahu's war.
[02:35:32] Israel has a right to resist, Netanyahu doesn't have a right to resist enough
[02:35:35] to leave Bennett.
[02:35:37] it over. Naftali Bennett's war. Yair Lapid's war. You know, just control F, control F all
[02:35:58] of the Benjamin and Yahoos and turn them into whoever comes next, you know.
[02:36:08] It won't be bengivir, I don't think, that's crazy.
[02:36:13] Maybe in a decade, where the country's profound security crisis again exposed.
[02:36:22] a French soldier, Staff Sergeant Florian Montoyo shot dead by gunmen there today, three more
[02:36:28] injured.
[02:36:29] The French President blamed Hezbollah without offering evidence.
[02:36:32] Hezbollah denied it.
[02:36:34] Soldiers, part of the United Nations.
[02:36:36] Yeah, I wonder who's more likely to shoot at the United Nations soldiers.
[02:36:42] Hezbollah or Israel?
[02:36:45] God, cuck-ass loser.
[02:36:50] mission to bring peace to the Lebanese-Israeli border. It has been failing to do that now
[02:36:56] for 48 years.
[02:36:59] So ceasefire is then hanging by a thread in two wars, but there is of course a third.
[02:37:04] We must never lose sight of that in Gaza where the ceasefire is similarly precarious.
[02:37:08] In the past 24 hours the United Nations has asked the Israeli officials to conduct
[02:37:13] an urgent inquiry into just how their soldiers came to shoot dead two drivers working
[02:37:19] the United Nations and injure two more. So consider this tonight. Should Benjamin Netanyahu
[02:37:25] be out of a job come the autumn and losing the election, he faces not just a corruption
[02:37:30] trial and potential jail here in Israel, but more widely he is indicted for war crimes
[02:37:36] at the International Criminal Court. And should he be brought to face those charges and
[02:37:42] thereby the Israeli state, those calls will only grow more louder if he is politically
[02:37:48] isolated. Back to you. Alex Thompson in Tel Aviv, thank you.
[02:37:55] Well, after the original announcement that the Strait of Primoz would be open, the price of oil
[02:38:00] fell dramatically. However, its closure again means global trade will continue to be disrupted.
[02:38:06] This week, officials from the International Monetary Fund and World Bank met in Washington
[02:38:11] with the crisis top of the agenda and the situation in Asia of particular concern.
[02:38:16] Our economics editor, Helia Ebrahimi, reports.
[02:38:22] The Songkran New Year's Festival in Bangkok is the largest water ceremony in the world.
[02:38:27] It's theme, cleansing and purification.
[02:38:32] But this year, shopkeepers worried higher energy crisis would stop people joining in.
[02:38:41] In Asia, what's been happening in the Middle East is already a crisis.
[02:38:45] And the strait of Hormuz reopening is an economic necessity.
[02:38:51] Even if shipping resumes this weekend, its estimated 900 million barrels of oil have
[02:38:58] been lost.
[02:38:59] It has put a strain on the most high-tech economies of the East, as well as its most
[02:39:05] vulnerable citizens.
[02:39:07] The shock has an asymmetric impact, right?
[02:39:09] The poor and vulnerable are most affected.
[02:39:12] which don't have buffers, are affected because they can't help the people who are affected.
[02:39:20] So Russian India is a key textile hub, but gas shortages have meant turning to fire.
[02:39:26] Look what big yahoo took away from us.
[02:39:31] What the fuck?
[02:39:35] what the fuck oh jesus christ what is that hair bro is this in my hay cannon this is
[02:39:55] when kori went to turkey and got a hair transplant he got terrified he got hit with the turkey
[02:40:05] verification beam.
[02:40:17] Classic his on Democrat sheepdog. Yeah.
[02:40:26] Oh my God. That hair is coming off his forehead. Yeah, he was like I want a forehead. I want
[02:40:32] a two head.
[02:40:33] wood to get boilers going.
[02:40:37] In Bangladesh, energy rationing means closing the gates on Dakot University and suspending
[02:40:43] bus operations, while in Myanmar you only get to drive every other day.
[02:40:49] Rationing has been underway from India to South Korea.
[02:40:53] And news anchors in Thailand try to persuade their viewers to conserve energy, with the
[02:40:59] government advice urging people to take off layers before turning on the AC.
[02:41:04] If you're addicted to cold air conditioning, well, now you don't have to be.
[02:41:10] What is your sense, Krishna, of how deep-rooted this crisis is,
[02:41:15] if you don't have a ceasefire that leads to a long-term resolution?
[02:41:20] So, I'm worried a lot. I just came back from Fiji not too long ago.
[02:41:25] And the key theme in the small islands,
[02:41:27] there were 14 countries being represented there.
[02:41:31] The one thing they talked about was the cost of living,
[02:41:34] living standards, and all this was just right after the shock.
[02:41:37] So if you look at these small countries, which
[02:41:39] rely a lot on imports, which rely a lot on the straight
[02:41:43] of hormones, so they could be affected.
[02:41:46] The small island countries with no buffers in terms
[02:41:49] of physical buffers of oil and.
[02:41:50] If this happened in America, there
[02:41:52] would be an immediate revolution?
[02:41:54] Yes, but also the fact that this won't happen in America is the reason why America gets to be the
[02:42:02] Imperial superpower, the hegemon that destabilizes the rest of the fucking world.
[02:42:07] Gas, not much baby of policy, but first fiscal space and so on. I'm most worried about that.
[02:42:13] And where scarcity meets poverty, it can spill into social unrest as people struggle to buy
[02:42:20] basic foods and businesses close, forcing people out of work.
[02:42:25] Only a few years ago, violent demonstrations broke out in Sri Lanka as people balked at
[02:42:32] the impact of fuel shortages.
[02:42:34] If you look at Asia, there are many countries where youth unemployment is very high.
[02:42:38] You look at countries like Bhutan, smaller countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka, youth unemployment
[02:42:42] is high, including in some bigger countries.
[02:42:46] So those things are worrisome.
[02:42:48] The price of oil futures may have fallen on use of peace, but prices in Asia for gas,
[02:42:53] kerosene, fertilizer and jet fuel have soared.
[02:42:57] In India, jet fuel is up 76 percent, while fertilizer in Japan has climbed 37 percent.
[02:43:05] In Taiwan, where semiconductors are the economic mainstay, fuel oil has increased
[02:43:11] 68% and in South Korea gasoline has soared 86%
[02:43:19] Wait the Trump fuck up the cost of living world for the world
[02:43:22] So that he wouldn't be technically responsible with the cost of living Christ in America
[02:43:25] You go see America's the hottest country in the world. Everyone else sucks. I don't think he's thinking
[02:43:31] like that. I
[02:43:32] Don't think he has the capability
[02:43:35] To think that far ahead or to think tactically at all
[02:43:39] I do legitimately think he's just going off of nothing. He's just operating with no care for tomorrow.
[02:43:59] On Wall Street, the promise of re-opening the straight crate of the buying frenzy that pushed Stokes to mere record highs.
[02:44:07] But it's not financial bets that will help farmers here.
[02:44:11] They will have to wait for the physical shipments
[02:44:14] to get to them by shows any signs of getting easier.
[02:44:22] Hello, everybody.
[02:44:24] A little bit on you.
[02:44:28] Did he take questions on this?
[02:44:30] Scientific analysis of the community.
[02:44:33] Ever.
[02:44:34] Yep, they got used to it.
[02:44:36] Oh my God. Joseph Robinette Rogan. Oh my God, that manlet standing right behind the high chair of the president. Oh my God.
[02:44:55] Oh my God, someone in the just I was wondering if he had noticed.
[02:45:06] Uh, no, I didn't initially notice him because he was hiding.
[02:45:13] He was hiding behind the high chair because he's a tiny, tiny man.
[02:45:18] Remember when Joe Rogan was like, Oh, why is Trump doing this?
[02:45:22] Why is Trump doing this?
[02:45:23] Joe?
[02:45:24] politically homeless Rogan. Joe, I'm not actually a Republican Rogan. Cuck. Yeah, no, he's not
[02:45:40] 5'8". Let's be real, he's like 5'4", maybe. Yeah, now we know why he, whenever he talks
[02:45:51] about the Epstein stuff he rarely ever brings up Donald Trump. Breaking Gallabaff advisor,
[02:46:01] just now there's a warning of a sudden attack by America and the Israeli regime. Incredible
[02:46:10] work. I don't know if that's real or not, but we'll see. We don't know yet. We don't
[02:46:23] know. On WrestleMania weekend, yeah, it's really fucked up that they're doing this on
[02:46:26] WrestleMania weekend. I think we'll keep it on the subject pretty much. Some questions
[02:46:31] in the land. And this is such an important subject that I'd rather let this speak for
[02:46:37] itself. And we'll be talking about it later. We have a very good conversations going on.
[02:46:42] It's, uh, it's working out very well. They got a little cute as they have been doing
[02:46:47] for 47 years. Nobody ever took them on. We took them on. They have no, maybe they have
[02:46:53] no air force. They have no leaders. They have no nothing. Actually their leaders are,
[02:46:58] it is regime change. Bro has Danny DeVito vibes. How dare you? Danny DeVito is
[02:47:02] the goat and a lifetime big donor to democracy now. Fun fact, Danny DeVito has always had
[02:47:15] incredible politics.
[02:47:16] You call that enforced regime change?
[02:47:20] Big Bernie brought too.
[02:47:21] But we're talking to them. They wanted to close up the straight again, you know, as
[02:47:27] been doing for years. They can't blackmail us. In fact, a lot of the ships are coming
[02:47:32] up to Texas. I don't know, you know, Louisiana, the ships are coming up. They got used to
[02:47:36] it. Maybe they'll keep doing it. It's worked out pretty good. But it's going actually
[02:47:42] along very well.
[02:47:45] Would he mind you revealing that? Wait, what? Do you think this is a secret? It's not
[02:47:49] a secret? Why do you think I know that? You think I know because I have access
[02:47:56] to the fucking funders of democracy now? No. What is this? Does it have Danny DeVito on
[02:48:04] here? Yeah, Danny DeVito and Danny Glover on why they support democracy now? There it
[02:48:08] is.
[02:48:18] I thought you knew. Oh, you thought Danny DeVito and I know each other personally and
[02:48:23] told me. You think Joe Rogo will lose followers because of this? No, man. At some point, y'all
[02:48:30] got to realize something that is fundamental, okay? Right-wingers are stupid, okay? Sure,
[02:48:38] liberals are stupid. We're all stupid. But right-wingers are extra stupid, okay? And
[02:48:43] when your audience is entirely comprised of extra stupid people, they lack object
[02:48:49] permanence. They lack the capacity to comprehend who's actually doing them the harm. It's much
[02:48:56] easier to sell to right-wingers. Okay, it's not a secret. And that is precisely the reason
[02:49:04] why when a beloved content creator is falling out of favor, or when someone is done like
[02:49:11] heinous crimes, they immediately pivot to thump in the Bible and also becoming
[02:49:16] a right-winger because they know that that audience is in unbelievably forgiving, I guess,
[02:49:24] if that's the right term to use here, and they're very stupid.
[02:49:28] It's just you sell to stupid people, okay?
[02:49:32] Selling to smart people is much more difficult.
[02:49:35] Selling to stupid people, on the other hand, is much easier.
[02:49:39] So no, Joe Rogan, who's, you know, overwhelming majority of his audience is now like, obviously
[02:49:46] very right wing, are not going to turn around and be like, wow, I can't believe Joe Rogan.
[02:49:54] I can't believe Joe Rogan went and hung out with the president.
[02:49:57] No, they love that shit.
[02:50:00] And we'll see, but we'll have some information by the end of the day, we'll talk to them.
[02:50:05] And you know, we're taking it to.
[02:50:07] Let's see what Joe Rogan had to say.
[02:50:08] That could be a problem in this country, obviously.
[02:50:11] In 2024, more than 80,000 people died of overdoses.
[02:50:15] It's a horrible number.
[02:50:17] And there's more than 5 million people
[02:50:20] that are addicted to opioids right now in this country.
[02:50:22] With one dose of Ibogaine, more than 80% of people
[02:50:26] are free of that addiction.
[02:50:27] With two doses, it's more than 90%.
[02:50:30] I sent him that information.
[02:50:32] The text message came back, sounds great.
[02:50:35] Do you want FDA approval?
[02:50:37] Let's do it.
[02:50:41] Are you fucking serious?
[02:50:44] That's how.
[02:50:46] That's how this stuff works.
[02:50:51] That's how this stuff works.
[02:50:55] Joe Rogan showing up to the White House after spending a month
[02:50:59] planning to be politically homeless.
[02:51:07] He said, let me put my mouth on that thing.
[02:51:11] Let me, also every, every, every time you suck Trump's dick, you're, you're basically
[02:51:19] also sucking Benjamin Netanyahu as well.
[02:51:22] So it's a double suck.
[02:51:25] Because Trump is sucking Benjamin Netanyahu off.
[02:51:27] So technically you're, you're both sucking Trump off and Benjamin Netanyahu.
[02:51:30] So good job.
[02:51:31] It's literally that quick.
[02:51:40] These drugs are illegal not because they're harmful, they're illegal because of the 1970
[02:51:46] controlled substances act that was passed by the Richard Nixon administration.
[02:51:50] They did it to target the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement.
[02:51:54] It's not because these drugs harm people and for 56 years, we've lived under those
[02:52:01] I don't know enough about the drug that he's talking about
[02:52:07] So
[02:52:11] I can't
[02:52:15] Like I don't know what the deal is but
[02:52:19] Terrible conditions where wait I begin DMT wait. He's he's saying DMT is helpful for overcoming heroin addiction
[02:52:28] Free of that now. We're free of that now. Thanks to all these people that we see next to me and thanks to President Trump. We have a gigantic opiate.
[02:52:39] Ibogaine can cause heart attacks and other problems leading to death even under medical supervision. It's a potent hallucinogen. It has been used to treat heteroid addiction successfully.
[02:52:49] There was a moment here where the FDA people were saying this is great for us to study and Trump was basically saying the studies are useless because Joe Rogan and his friends said it works.
[02:52:56] it works at 30 minutes in the vid. Oh, that's that's unbelievable. Actually, what am I saying?
[02:53:02] That's the most believable thing. Director, he's a director. She's been an absolute hero
[02:53:12] in just developing scientific science. So the commitment for American science to focus
[02:53:18] on this. And in many ways, that scientific advance has brought us to this moment. So
[02:53:22] thank you. I think the president Trump. But if it's good, we want to get fully
[02:53:25] approve that. I mean for the things that have great evidence and that's what they want to do.
[02:53:29] Because you have these studies that go for a long time and it's good. I mean I have
[02:53:32] Yeah, get it done. Chop chop. Start giving people these drugs right now. No need for testing.
[02:53:38] For witness right here, these two incredible brothers to me is a study, right?
[02:53:44] So it's just this one. I'm a commissioner and I'm a curie. There's stuff that we know
[02:53:49] and we can tell it works. We still kind of figure out sometimes how it works and why
[02:53:53] it works that we got to keep doing even as we move forward fast so what it does
[02:53:57] work some some of those I mean absolutely some of those treatments
[02:54:00] absolutely yes it works here it works because it either works or doesn't I
[02:54:07] would think what the hell am I citing this executive order for shut the
[02:54:16] fuck up say it works say it works now Joe Rogan told me it's awesome
[02:54:32] it there's been a lot of research already indirect research maybe the
[02:54:38] ultimate research people that have taken it because I've spoken to people
[02:54:41] that have taken it. Aside from the trail, both of them. I've spoken to five people.
[02:54:48] Mr. President, we're back. Big problem. It's done it three times at least. It fixed my demonic relationship.
[02:54:55] This is Rob O'Neill. He's a friend of mine and a great guy. Go ahead. It fixed my demonic relationship with alcohol.
[02:55:01] It saved my life and then it saved my wife.
[02:55:11] Wait, Rob O'Neill, that's McBuya, right?
[02:55:19] That's McBuya.
[02:55:20] That's the guy who was like, I'm gonna do a rape on all of the, I'm gonna turn all
[02:55:27] of the young Democrat DNC influencers into my child rape slaves.
[02:55:39] Look it up.
[02:55:44] That's what he said.
[02:55:50] That was him.
[02:55:51] Yeah, McBooie.
[02:55:52] He fucking follows me on Twitter, freaks me out a lot.
[02:55:54] I don't know why.
[02:56:03] That's how you know it's scientifically legit when the dude talks about how it's
[02:56:06] scared away his demons yet look see we're Gen Z voters and we all proudly voter for Kamala
[02:56:18] Harris real men support Harris you're not men you're boys if there was no social media
[02:56:23] You would be my concubines
[02:56:31] That's him, that's the guy Robert J. O'Neill
[02:56:39] Assam bro, you're so disgusting for this he was clearly struggling when he said he would turn that kid into his concubine
[02:56:44] He's cured now the psychedelics cured him the demons are gone. You don't get it man
[02:56:53] Cures addiction, but not gayness.
[02:57:00] I think this is something different than being gay, okay?
[02:57:10] This is the opposite of being gay.
[02:57:14] Why do they all sexualize Harry's Ishan?
[02:57:21] I don't know.
[02:57:23] It's very strange because we know Harry Sassan fucks, okay?
[02:57:30] Like but all of all of the like boomer right wing psychopaths all want to have sex with
[02:57:37] him.
[02:57:39] It's very odd.
[02:57:41] Yeah, Roman Empire style, not like, like NPR and chill question mark, damn that
[02:57:52] That ass is fat.
[02:57:54] God, that ass is fat.
[02:58:03] Harry's is on.
[02:58:04] God, that ass is fat.
[02:58:07] Oh, God, that was funny when liberals were like, Harry's is on fucks.
[02:58:20] unacceptable. How much longer until the chicken is done? Let's see. No, the chicken
[02:58:32] has been cooked already. This is literally the chicken sitting on the
[02:58:38] rotisserie lamp. Look at that. Look, look. Doesn't even work
[02:58:56] anymore. You see that? Doesn't even work anymore.
[02:59:08] I was after I was after so much. It doesn't even work.
[02:59:26] Anyway, I'm glad that that guy, Robert O'Neill is in the White House right now talking about
[02:59:36] how this, you know, untested drug cured him of his demons.
[02:59:40] It took about three years. I did three times. It's a different adventure every time. That's
[02:59:47] not fun.
[02:59:48] So without it, you would spend problems.
[02:59:50] I did it with, there was a Green Beret 28-year Sard Major that told me when we finished,
[02:59:56] Make sure you tell Amber Capone, the CEO of Bettering and Treatment Solutions, that she
[03:00:00] saved my life because I was going to kill myself next week for 20% of women are off.
[03:00:09] Not news related, but did you see Sina Popov on XQC cringe, XQ cringe?
[03:00:15] Sina fried XQC after we tried pressing her.
[03:00:18] Yeah, I saw that.
[03:00:19] XQC really don't know what to say.
[03:00:21] If it ain't behind a computer screen, I saw a clip of this.
[03:00:25] I did. She popped off, but the clip's not working.
[03:00:33] Yeah, she was like, you talk all this shit.
[03:00:37] Don't play it. Wait, why?
[03:00:49] What the hell is- why is this so bad?
[03:00:52] I
[03:00:54] She gave up ten goals of the charity match today. I saw him I
[03:00:59] Saw him saving one that was good the Jason the wean one
[03:01:07] Why are you not in the Wembley game on buddy
[03:01:13] Buddy
[03:01:15] You could be a crypto gambling casino booster
[03:01:19] you could have said heinous shit, okay?
[03:01:23] But as long as you're not a political commentator,
[03:01:27] you're always welcome at these sorts of influencer events, okay?
[03:01:33] Because he never does fun shit.
[03:01:35] Na, na, na, na, na, na, na.
[03:01:38] You could be a monster in general.
[03:01:43] As long as, as long as you don't talk politics, okay?
[03:01:50] You talk politics, you are maximum controversial.
[03:01:56] You talk politics, you especially have, you're a very loud voice as a critic of Israel.
[03:02:12] dead ass hate streaming culture. These people are swine. I mean, it's fine.
[03:02:19] You'd also probably be arrested if you went to the UK. No, I'm going to the UK.
[03:02:24] X talks politics. I mean, X QC is he can, he can talk whatever he wants.
[03:02:30] Like he's, he's considered legendary status in these communities because for
[03:02:34] many, many years he was the top dog. And, and now when he talks politics,
[03:02:39] no one takes him seriously.
[03:02:42] And also, remember, taking a right-wing position is not inherently political. As a matter of fact, it is utterly devoid of being political.
[03:02:57] I remember all the shit you used to be at before October 7. Yeah.
[03:03:00] Yeah.
[03:03:01] Do you want in on this?
[03:03:10] That's actually his favorite.
[03:03:12] Yeah, what about Bonnie?
[03:03:15] Oh, oh, oh.
[03:03:16] Hold on.
[03:03:17] Did you defense like Kuna because you cheated too?
[03:03:19] Yeah.
[03:03:20] Oh, oh.
[03:03:21] Yeah.
[03:03:22] Come on.
[03:03:23] Come on.
[03:03:24] Like that motherfucker boosted the president, dude, the current president of the United
[03:03:28] States of America.
[03:03:29] Okay
[03:03:55] I said I have no beef with Ada though
[03:03:59] So what do you mean?
[03:04:00] You're trying to defend him, we don't even have beef.
[03:04:02] Are you dick sucking him that hard?
[03:04:03] You said I cannot be a spreader.
[03:04:04] You got a little bit of cum right here on your mouth, X.
[03:04:06] You got a little bit of cum right here on your mouth,
[03:04:08] because I said I didn't have beef with him.
[03:04:10] Get his dick out the door.
[03:04:11] If I said that, then I would be a sexist.
[03:04:14] You can't.
[03:04:15] Say it.
[03:04:16] No.
[03:04:17] Oh, okay.
[03:04:18] There it goes.
[03:04:19] That's his high quality friend.
[03:04:21] Yo.
[03:04:22] You're burning our bridge right now, by the way.
[03:04:24] Not cool.
[03:04:25] You're good at that, though.
[03:04:27] Yo, true.
[03:04:28] Oh
[03:04:38] This is like I pushing back
[03:04:43] Pushing back on X you see in front of an audience like this and also
[03:04:50] Getting them to cheer you on is is pretty impressive especially as a woman. Holy fuck lab rights about your roommates
[03:04:56] She was 18. Did you see that? Did you not react to it?
[03:05:00] What, what?
[03:05:01] Did you see it or did you not react to it?
[03:05:03] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[03:05:04] So you chose to not react to it?
[03:05:05] I don't think it's gonna hurt.
[03:05:06] I don't think it's gonna hurt.
[03:05:07] Let me ask you something.
[03:05:08] Let me ask you something.
[03:05:09] Why don't you come to me about stuff with me
[03:05:11] rather than other people?
[03:05:12] I can come to you about the shit that you do.
[03:05:13] What do you mean by that?
[03:05:14] I can come to you about the shit that you do.
[03:05:15] That's not true.
[03:05:16] Really?
[03:05:17] You never did that before.
[03:05:18] I can't do that.
[03:05:19] No, you can't, but you never did that before.
[03:05:20] Also, let me ask you something.
[03:05:21] If you genuinely thought that something was wrong
[03:05:22] using my beef with your friend in order to prop it up is it make sense you could
[03:05:25] just come to me like an adult yeah if you're vocal in public about one right
[03:05:32] but you cannot hide it's your friend though let me ask you something so she
[03:05:36] reacted to the nurse he said something that they did you watch it no I didn't
[03:05:39] watch it convenient what did you say why don't you go watch it yeah it's just
[03:05:46] It's like XCC invited a name when he brought up Bonnie's name, fuck everyone involved in
[03:05:53] that current drama cycle.
[03:05:54] I don't even know what the fuck happened in the drama cycle.
[03:05:57] All I know is this.
[03:06:00] All I know is this, okay?
[03:06:03] Back in the day, back in the day, content creators would not personally egg on some
[03:06:11] of the most like parasocial nonsense and content creators who did egg that shit on and would
[03:06:19] purposely wedge themselves into a story in an effort to like get some of the most schizophrenic
[03:06:24] parasocial stalkers involved would usually be like blacklisted. The environment changed
[03:06:31] entirely. Okay. The content creator environment changed entirely. There are a lot of content
[03:06:39] like Asmongold who literally personally lean into this shit and will actively turn stories into
[03:06:47] massive ordeals. Okay, even if it's just like something that a bunch of like insane people
[03:06:53] made up, they'll always lean into it. XCC does it too. Obviously, back in the day was like
[03:06:59] Sexpacity that did it. He still does it. And it sucks because all of these people will then
[03:07:05] turn around and fucking complain about streamer culture and how people are no longer as friendly
[03:07:13] with one another as they're, you know, there used to be some kind of, there used to be some kind of
[03:07:20] sense of community, right? Hasan acting like he doesn't do that. See, this is what I mean.
[03:07:27] Buddy, this is the first time I have talked about anything that has been going on in the
[03:07:34] the streaming space in like the last five months. Okay.
[03:07:43] And you're in here eating that dick. Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum.
[03:07:53] And it's always no you.
[03:07:55] You can tell when someone is, is a brain broken fucking loser because they don't
[03:08:01] have any, they don't have any genuine retort. Okay. They don't have any genuine retort whatsoever.
[03:08:11] And immediately go, no, you, I got government ops, buddy. I got the, I have to deal with
[03:08:26] like, you know, some, some worse shit than whatever some other dumb fuck content creator
[03:08:32] said about me.
[03:08:35] You know,
[03:08:47] I personally keep away from that stuff.
[03:08:53] I feel like it's, you know, not in my interest. I don't really care about it.
[03:09:01] I did see this clip though, and I appreciate Senna for standing on business.
[03:09:16] And it's cool that like all these other guys were actually on Senna's side.
[03:09:23] Oh, Sean Hannity left the Catholic Church. I saw this.
[03:09:36] But yeah, if you're, you're insane. They're not on our side. They're just baiting clips.
[03:09:50] I mean, sure, but clip culture is also obviously accelerated this drama process, this drama
[03:09:59] cycle.
[03:10:00] RDC made a joke about it as well.
[03:10:03] RDC dropped a skit about how Clippers use fake captures on posts with completely different
[03:10:07] videos.
[03:10:08] It's so funny that Fear Book is the one posting this because ironically they're kind of talking
[03:10:13] about Fear Book and all these other accounts as well.
[03:10:16] I got some news. I'll be taking a little break from stream.
[03:10:20] I want to spend time with my beautiful black family,
[03:10:22] who I love very dearly.
[03:10:24] I want to give back to the homeless.
[03:10:26] I'll be back soon.
[03:10:27] So just wait for me, all right?
[03:10:29] I love you guys and I'll see you soon.
[03:10:32] Wow, he's so articulate.
[03:10:39] Mark says he will slap anyone with a black family.
[03:10:43] Oh
[03:10:48] Hey, please
[03:10:50] I gotta do it. I'm sorry, bro. Oh, so you gotta do that. Yeah, I gotta do it
[03:10:55] But I got to my own god. You gotta do that shit. Oh god. I'm gonna do that shit. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Oh
[03:11:04] You don't understand clip culture like so this is what they just be putting a captain's on shit, huh?
[03:11:09] It's so real dude motherfuckers can't even watch 30
[03:11:39] 30 seconds of a clip they just read the the fake caption and move on they they develop their opinions on anyone and they just move on
[03:11:53] There was a clip recently where he told Zara on the tune out the noise and the large clip
[03:11:57] Acramp framed it as if you were telling him to ignore the Hassan haters people don't even what bother watching eclipse. Oh
[03:12:03] My god
[03:12:05] It's just crazy cuz like no one I look at the fucking responses to shit like that sometimes
[03:12:15] And it's not like no one is even reacting to the things that are happening inside of the clip. They are just bots responding to the description
[03:12:29] It's crazy
[03:12:35] here you go sir no problem no problem
[03:12:39] get that son of a fucking face what's the fuck you said motherfucker
[03:12:43] what is go- hey but sh- he tweaking baby
[03:12:45] no I'm not tweaking this what you said
[03:12:47] is he alright?
[03:12:49] Bo they just printed
[03:12:51] Mark says the only
[03:12:53] what does he say?
[03:12:55] I just want to say be right with him
[03:12:57] I wrote
[03:12:59] oh god damn it I can't even read it what the fuck
[03:13:01] I just want to say
[03:13:03] Marx says the only thing homeless people deserve is a ass whooping
[03:13:12] So clip culture is going to be no longer a thing the new meta is thumbnail culture
[03:13:16] I mean, it's just memes like as attention span short and short and as things get worse as we have no consensus reality
[03:13:26] What has now taken the place of clip culture, which was like, you know
[03:13:30] the meta of the last two to three years is now caption culture. The clips don't even matter
[03:13:36] anymore. What matters is the description and you can write whatever the fuck you want.
[03:13:43] I saw Clip that had a caption, Theo Vaughn made the Rizzler cry because he called him fat. All the
[03:13:47] comments said, fuck Theo for talking that way to a 10 year old that way. It is insane. Yeah.
[03:13:52] Eventually people are just going to stop responding to even like they're going to
[03:13:57] forget how to fucking read they're reinventing dramatic headlines buddy this
[03:14:03] is not a dramatic headline this is an entirely separate thing like back in the
[03:14:08] day people used to do clickbait right that was the the meta was clickbait
[03:14:15] clickbait meant exaggerating what was actually taking place in the video okay
[03:14:21] This is something different. This is not even clickbait. This is just
[03:14:29] This is something entirely different
[03:14:31] I mean dude, there are people who think I kill my dogs like there are people out there who sincerely and they're not like a
[03:14:38] Tiny number of people there are unironically people who are like you've killed kaya
[03:14:45] You know
[03:14:47] It's just this is just called lying and this is not even clickbait anymore. There's just lying
[03:14:56] Yeah, it's this new hip thing this new fashionable thing that people do it's called just making shit up
[03:15:17] You better stay your ass for right now!
[03:15:19] Oh my god!
[03:15:20] Stop making me fucking fake ass titles!
[03:15:31] This reminds me that one Gabor-Mate headline is like everybody has a Hitler in them
[03:15:35] and obviously the articles about reactionary ideas and how we all have to reckon with those ideals.
[03:15:47] Bro, there's a video in a new study. 40% of JNL if I can't read it's on. I okay
[03:15:55] That's just Trotsky plagiarism. Yeah, it's called Hitler particles Hitler particles. That was a banger from Trotsky
[03:16:03] Clips don't matter. The important thing is that people get their biases reinforced. Yeah, exactly.
[03:16:20] And once you like, and paired that up with the fact that like, there is a lot of resentment towards
[03:16:26] those who have, have, you know, hit the fucking lottery for understandable reasons,
[03:16:31] There's a lot of resentment because people are frustrated with their own
[03:16:35] Circumstances their own economic struggles when they see dumb dipshits like myself or anyone else that's like hit the fucking lottery and are
[03:16:44] unbelievably privileged
[03:16:47] There is already like a pre-established resentment towards that
[03:16:50] Just as there is a lot of love to let's be real
[03:16:53] The people that, you know, lean into that negative framing will constantly get rewarded
[03:17:06] for it.
[03:17:07] There's always a hater for someone out there.
[03:17:09] You know, you can be the most decent person.
[03:17:11] You can try to do your very best.
[03:17:12] It doesn't even fucking matter.
[03:17:16] People will always, you will always have haters.
[03:17:18] I mean, even fucking Markiplier has haters, dude.
[03:17:21] Think about it like that.
[03:17:23] The man has been solid for multiple decades at this point, top of the game, and even he
[03:17:29] has fucking haters.
[03:17:31] Obviously, Ms. Rachel has haters because like she has taken a position on issues, right?
[03:17:37] She's, she's criticized unlimited child murder that Israel is partaking in.
[03:17:43] So obviously she has government ops, not dissimilar to myself in many respects.
[03:17:51] So, you know, it is what it is.
[03:18:00] This is just the environment that we live in.
[03:18:02] I mean, Jack's up to guys, fucking haters, and he's like empathy maxing, yeah.
[03:18:12] Elmo has haters.
[03:18:19] That's the kind of world we live in.
[03:18:33] Yeah, El Mohammed.
[03:18:35] El Mohammed.
[03:18:41] The Pope has haters.
[03:18:43] Nah, you're just up against regular cognitive biases.
[03:18:45] We've had these since we evolved.
[03:18:47] I don't know. I mean, it's been, it's not a secret that I think it's been accelerated through the way that the internet works, constantly rewarding the most insane statements.
[03:19:07] You just got to, I don't know, you just got to live with it. There's not really anything else you can do about it, right?
[03:19:12] And is that good, and James would do their worst highly problematic research on the fact
[03:19:19] that over 20% of US women, we, thank you Mr. President, what's the timeline for this?
[03:19:26] I think what's really important about your order is you include, we really want to understand
[03:19:34] why these rough and acting treatments work.
[03:19:38] We need that for every treatment in mental health illnesses, standard antidepressants
[03:19:44] in research.
[03:19:45] They do work for some people, but certainly not everyone, and if we think of cancer, all
[03:19:51] other conditions, we have a test to know which treatment is needed and we don't have
[03:19:57] that for mental illness.
[03:19:59] It's guesswork.
[03:20:00] This is happening without any of the works, but it doesn't work and you have the results
[03:20:04] of this, you know.
[03:20:05] Part of this order, I think it's really important that we are able to have the investment to
[03:20:12] understand who does this work for and the test to accompany that.
[03:20:17] So thank you for making it happen.
[03:20:18] Do you think this can be a big step above antidepressants?
[03:20:21] What we're doing?
[03:20:22] I think it can be identifying who doesn't respond to an antidepressant straight away
[03:20:28] rather than waiting for years.
[03:20:31] percentage of people respond positively to antidepressants?
[03:20:36] They don't have, um, is it just about this particular cure?
[03:20:42] Because if that's the case, I'm scared.
[03:20:45] Tell everybody how this happened. I sent President Trump some information.
[03:20:49] We have a gigantic opiate problem in this country, obviously.
[03:20:52] In 2024, more than 80,000 people died of overdoses.
[03:20:57] It's a horrible number.
[03:20:59] And there's more than 5 million people that are addicted to opiates right now in this country.
[03:21:04] With one dose of Ibogaine, more than 80% of people are free of that addiction.
[03:21:09] With two doses, it's more than 90%.
[03:21:12] I sent in that information.
[03:21:14] The text message came back, sounds great.
[03:21:17] Do you want FDA approval?
[03:21:18] Let's do it.
[03:21:19] It is literally that quick.
[03:21:23] These drugs are illegal not because they're harmful.
[03:21:26] They're illegal because of the 1970 Control Substances Act that was passed by the Richard
[03:21:32] Dixon administration.
[03:21:33] They did it to target the civil rights movement and the anti-war movement.
[03:21:37] It's not because these drugs harm people.
[03:21:40] And for 56 years, we've lived under those terrible conditions.
[03:21:47] We're free of that now.
[03:21:48] We're free of that now.
[03:21:50] Thanks to all these people that received next to me and thanks to President Trump.
[03:21:54] Hi, my name is Dr. Rubin and President Trump signed an executive order today ordering the FDA to have a priority review on
[03:22:00] certain psychedelic medications used to treat PTSD and other related disorders,
[03:22:05] which it is important to have more focus on this because it is a significant problem.
[03:22:10] My concern is how this executive order came about and some of the framing behind it and how they are messaging it to the public.
[03:22:19] So, Joe Rogan, who's a podcaster, not a medical professional, was able to send a small amount
[03:22:24] of data saying that the medication Ibogaine was safe and effective.
[03:22:28] And the president's saying, hey, let's get this FDA approved, is not how the FDA actually
[03:22:33] works.
[03:22:34] It doesn't work on vibes.
[03:22:35] It works on evidence looking at the body of clinical trial data to see if something
[03:22:40] is safe and efficacious.
[03:22:42] And right now, Ibogaine has very limited data in treating withdrawal and substance
[03:22:48] use disorder. In fact, it's also has a lot of safety concerns because it's known to be
[03:22:52] potentially cardiotoxic. It can cause something called QTC prolongation, causing potentially
[03:22:59] fatal arrhythmias. And there's even been one death associated with this medication.
[03:23:03] It would not surprise me if the FDA doesn't approve this medication because recently
[03:23:07] lukewarm was being oversold by President Trump as a treatment for autism when in fact it didn't
[03:23:13] actually get FDA approval for autism spectrum disorder. Because it's really more about political
[03:23:18] vibes rather than actual data and being fully transparent.
[03:23:22] I've spent my entire life working with- Oh yeah, we, I mean, I'll play this when we
[03:23:29] get there. I'll play this when we get there. I'm gonna skip it for now.
[03:23:37] I wanna play a little bit of a game with you, Hassan.
[03:23:39] a dangerous game, perhaps the most dangerous game. Uh, this got, this was, uh, pissing
[03:23:47] people off on Twitter. Um, I got a game. I'll tell you the game. I'm going to give
[03:23:51] you, it's a bit of a rapid fire, 20, 28 candidates. Okay. All right, let's do it. I'm
[03:23:56] going to give you a name and you'll say yes or no, like we'll just, and we'll go
[03:23:59] down the list. All right. Yeah. All right. Here we go. Uh, first name, ramen manual.
[03:24:05] No, but also it sucks because he said he would come on the show.
[03:24:10] He was like defending me and not that I want him to come on the show, but no, no, definitely
[03:24:15] no Gavin Newsom.
[03:24:17] No, JD Vance.
[03:24:19] Absolutely no.
[03:24:21] So wait, is this who I'm voting for in 2028?
[03:24:23] Like what's this?
[03:24:24] Would you vote for it?
[03:24:25] Okay.
[03:24:26] Let me tell, based on what you know about them today, would you vote for these people
[03:24:30] in 2028?
[03:24:31] Oh my God JD Vance. No, I will never vote for Republican ever Gretchen Whitmer. Maybe.
[03:24:41] Now we're getting into more comfortable waters. She's too anti-Medicare for all. You know,
[03:24:48] I think she's like she's linked to the private healthcare industry, but better than others. Definitely
[03:24:56] more responsive as a as a governor. But you know, I'm 5050.
[03:25:02] All right. AOC. Yes. Tucker Carlson. No, Cory Booker. No.
[03:25:11] Absolutely not. John Ossoff. Again, interesting candidate
[03:25:17] maybe Kamala Harris. Oh, God. No. Pete Buttigieg.
[03:25:24] No, you've been, you know, consistently critical of Democrats.
[03:25:29] What will it take for Democrats to win over Hassan Piker?
[03:25:32] Oh, so much.
[03:25:34] I think they have to earn the trust of not only people like myself, but just of the
[03:25:40] American people.
[03:25:41] They have to become a party that truly represents the interests of the masses, truly represents
[03:25:45] the interests of the working class.
[03:25:48] They have to have, you know, a thousand Zorans and grandplanners and people that work in their
[03:25:54] own specific districts in their own states that are still almost single-mindedly and
[03:26:01] very stubbornly fighting, fighting to express the desires of the masses, fighting to improve
[03:26:09] their lives materially and communicating that to as many people as possible to ensure
[03:26:17] that no Republican ever wins another election ever again.
[03:26:25] Bots on Peggy Flanagan, she's all right. I mean, she's good.
[03:26:37] This clip popped up on IG and I've been arguing people claiming you'll never vote for a
[03:26:40] Democrat all goddamn nothing but that doesn't make sense it's a it's a clip of
[03:26:46] me promoting certain Democrats I just I mean yeah Peggy's a lot better than than
[03:26:58] the opposition there so
[03:27:01] Kamala Truthers were calling you a racist. Yeah. Tom Steyer could be a very interesting
[03:27:10] governor for the state. You know, you live in California. Who are you thinking about
[03:27:16] for the governor there? I mean, we have. Yeah. The only way for me to, the only way
[03:27:20] for me to not be racist by the Cahyvers is if I, if I push for Abigail Spanberger.
[03:27:25] Okay.
[03:27:30] You folks has been a bit of an upheaval lately.
[03:27:33] I mean, we could play the same game.
[03:27:35] I can give you a couple of names.
[03:27:36] You can tell me yes, no,
[03:27:37] maybe give a little bit of an explanation.
[03:27:38] So let's start Katie Porter.
[03:27:40] No, Katie Porter was a very interesting candidate.
[03:27:46] Obviously, like she was able to take over a purple district
[03:27:51] and was making a name for herself.
[03:27:54] She had the white board.
[03:27:55] She would cook all of these executives.
[03:27:58] And then even before we found out about her anger issues,
[03:28:05] the thing that I care about the most on top of that,
[03:28:08] because that tells me what your character is,
[03:28:11] but what I also care about on top of that
[03:28:13] is what your attitude is about,
[03:28:18] what forces you're gonna represent,
[03:28:19] who you're gonna back.
[03:28:21] and her rapid change from being someone who was like somewhat pro worker, you know, pro
[03:28:31] response to politics, potentially a Bernie crat, right, has shifted.
[03:28:37] She became anti-worker and I find that to be a very dangerous type of politics.
[03:28:43] So definitely knowing Katie Porter.
[03:28:46] What about the people's billionaire, Tom Steyer?
[03:28:49] So I talked to Tom Steyer.
[03:28:50] I interviewed him and I can't believe I'm saying this,
[03:28:54] but I think he's the most interesting candidate
[03:28:56] with viability right now in this race.
[03:28:59] I, even before Swalwell's sexual assault allegations came up
[03:29:05] and he had to quit the race and also resign from office,
[03:29:09] those were like the top three candidates, right?
[03:29:11] You had Swalwell, you had Porter,
[03:29:13] and you had Steyer on like the Democrat camp
[03:29:16] and then you have Bianco and Hilton, right?
[03:29:19] The two Republicans.
[03:29:20] The further to the left, you motherfuckers are going crazy with this part.
[03:29:23] Yeah, I don't really care, man.
[03:29:24] When have I ever cared about that?
[03:29:28] When the irony is like, I'm in this, uh, I'm in this weird predicament all the time
[03:29:34] where people just like assume that, that I haven't been a reliably making pragmatic
[03:29:41] choices for electoral viability when it comes to pushing the needle to the
[03:29:47] left most position possible.
[03:29:50] That's always been the case. And it's so funny that like, centrist Democrats would be like,
[03:29:56] Hasan has never voted for a Democrat. He hates Democratic Party. He wants to destroy the Democratic
[03:30:02] Party piece by piece. And then people to my left will always say, Hasan is a sheepdog
[03:30:06] for the Democratic Party. And he doesn't care about anything. None of his values matter.
[03:30:13] and he's a horrible Zionist or whatever.
[03:30:25] I've always been fairly pragmatic. I mean, there are red lines for me, right?
[03:30:32] But I still care about, I obviously care about getting the most leftmost position,
[03:30:40] like the left-most candidate possible elected?
[03:30:49] Yes, Mosad Abi.
[03:30:54] I'm both simultaneously a radical and a revolutionary
[03:30:58] and don't care for electoralism,
[03:31:00] and also the guy who is always going to be a reliable
[03:31:09] Democratic vote. And I was genuinely terrified. I was talking to some other folks that also live
[03:31:20] in California. We were trying to figure out like, what are we going to do here? And then also the
[03:31:25] SWALWAS stuff came out. But yeah, I think Steyer, I can't believe I'm saying this, is probably a
[03:31:31] little bit more responsive than the rest of the candidates are. And all of those guys
[03:31:38] that we're voting for on the Democratic Party side, the establishment Democrats,
[03:31:42] they represent the interests of billionaires and millionaires regardless,
[03:31:45] even if they themselves are not billionaires or millionaires.
[03:31:48] So in the case of Tom Steyer, if he's advocating for single-payer healthcare in the state of
[03:31:54] California, that's a very appealing policy for someone like myself. I care about the policies
[03:32:01] and not the background of the person. So yeah, I think Tom Steyer could be a very interesting
[03:32:06] a governor for the state.
[03:32:13] There are just so many attack ads on the star that you know that he's probably the better
[03:32:17] choice. Are there? I haven't seen any pro or anti ads at all. I don't watch TV so I don't
[03:32:23] see it.
[03:32:26] You po.
[03:32:28] Now, to early 2028 presidential positioning, some Democrat candidates visiting swing states.
[03:32:37] Today, four of those Democratic hopefuls speaking at Michigan's Democratic Party Convention.
[03:32:42] What about Bakara?
[03:32:43] He has a lot of momentum right now.
[03:32:44] The attorney general, right?
[03:32:47] Yeah, Chevron maxed out to his campaign.
[03:32:53] He refused to prosecute Chevron at the time.
[03:32:57] is not great either. Or Becerra, Becerra, Becerra? Yeah. Directing someone calling you reforming
[03:33:11] the Stalin's Foundation of Leninism, Chapter 7, Strategies and Tactics, way too many people
[03:33:14] who haven't read theory come after you. It's just, I don't care.
[03:33:18] MSNAP Reporter Namdee Gwanwoo is in Detroit where Kamala Harris just spoke, so welcome Namdee.
[03:33:26] What is her message today to the Democrats there? Are voters thinking about 2028 yet?
[03:33:32] Yeah, for
[03:33:38] Obama 2028 against Trump declaring state of national emergency, what?
[03:33:47] Let's just say it was honestly meaningless and not worth paying attention to. I mean,
[03:33:51] I mean, I don't think it's always meaningless.
[03:33:56] I'm a leftist who criticizes many candidates.
[03:34:06] How's Kamlee even showing her face after all this having no shame at all?
[03:34:14] My assessment is oftentimes race by race depends on the position that we're talking about.
[03:34:24] And beyond that, my assessment revolves around viability.
[03:34:29] And the reason why I say that is because like there are candidates who have close to world
[03:34:33] views to someone like myself on a lot of these issues, even in the governor's race,
[03:34:38] even in the gubernatorial race in California.
[03:34:41] If they're trailing at 1% to 5%, at some point you have to make these tough choices.
[03:34:57] As far as like the candidates that have viability goes, I look at who they are, like what forces
[03:35:08] they represent. You know, and everybody always goes, Zara was at 3%. Oh my fucking god, rank
[03:35:19] choice voting in a mayoral race in a crowded primary where there was rank choice voting.
[03:35:26] And it was far before the election actually took place. Please, please guys, you have
[03:35:35] to be a little bit more serious like just I beg of you also I'm not like I'm not a
[03:35:49] kingmaker I don't know why people have like believe this falsehood that I've
[03:35:53] never claimed to be okay I don't have the capacity to make or break a race I
[03:36:02] I can, you know, lean into certain candidates, but yeah, this is, uh, yeah, Xavier Bacara,
[03:36:12] why is he a non-starter for some voters, solicited maximum contribution from Chevron, block lawsuit
[03:36:17] against Exxon while Attorney General, a successor file suit I said it was Chevron, it was Exxon,
[03:36:22] fought to keep police officer record sealed while Attorney General, hiding serious police
[03:36:24] misconduct and unlawful use of force, block state of California from releasing gun bombs,
[03:36:29] State of the University researchers in violation of state law while Attorney General refused
[03:36:33] to endorse CalCare, does not support abolishing ICE, opposed billionaire tax initiative, will
[03:36:39] not speak out against genocide in Palestine as really war crimes or APEC.
[03:36:59] Can you explain what this private policy paper that Mallory McMorrigate APEC is?
[03:37:07] Yes.
[03:37:12] Candidates will go to special interest groups and will show them what their policy paper
[03:37:28] their policies are going to be that are important to those special interest groups.
[03:37:35] Mallory McMorris team went to APAC. Mallory McMorris team showed Mallory McMorris policy
[03:37:43] positions on Israel what she will do if elected on the issue of Israel.
[03:37:50] This call was leaked. Dropsite News reported on it back in the day.
[03:37:56] Here's a Mallory McMorro donor talking to APAC on a private donor call in August, a
[03:38:01] backer of Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorro said that he had read her private
[03:38:05] APAC position paper and that it is outstanding.
[03:38:11] Okay.
[03:38:14] Which means she went to APAC ahead of time and was like, please don't spend money against
[03:38:19] me.
[03:38:20] I will be a loyal servant of Israel.
[03:38:23] Okay.
[03:38:24] you will like what i do about israel
[03:38:29] if you're wondering why
[03:38:32] if you're wondering why
[03:38:34] that seems undemocratic it's because it is undemocratic that's just a way that
[03:38:39] politics is played in this country
[03:38:42] or candidates
[03:38:43] by way of their donors
[03:38:46] will take their positions and how
[03:38:48] they will
[03:38:49] uh... operate once they're in office
[03:38:52] to the
[03:38:53] to the different lobbying arms.
[03:39:01] Why don't you bring this up in front of Abdul?
[03:39:02] Wait, what?
[03:39:03] You think Abdul doesn't know this?
[03:39:04] What are you, crazy?
[03:39:15] Which is why the other day,
[03:39:17] when Mallory McMurray came out and said
[03:39:19] that she hadn't received a dime from APAC. I tweeted, I'd love to see the Israel
[03:39:27] Posse papers your campaign privately gave to APAC. And where did you hear that
[03:39:34] Hassan from your own butt? I don't understand what these people are doing.
[03:39:42] Are these people just like, like, why don't they have any shame whatsoever?
[03:39:55] Why do you think, why do you think I'm saying something without any evidence whatsoever?
[03:40:03] And why are you not more embarrassed to just, you know, retort like this?
[03:40:07] And not only that, but also, why do you even care about this race?
[03:40:17] Like, does this person talk about individual races or is it just because like I'm on one
[03:40:23] side so they have to oppose the side that I'm on?
[03:40:29] It was, I didn't even realize that this person had like a stake in the Michigan
[03:40:36] Senate race at all. I want to test this on one of these occasions where I just like advocate
[03:40:50] for a candidate that I normally never would to see if they would end up promoting the
[03:40:54] the most progressive one. Only to turn around and test out this theory. She's a grifter,
[03:41:09] she legit doesn't believe in anything she called Ethan a genocide supporter before she
[03:41:12] worked for him. Gross. I just don't understand how you can betray any of your values like
[03:41:21] that. It doesn't make any sense. Very strange behavior. It's additionally strange that my
[03:41:29] former podcast co-host has people on his payroll that are specifically tasked with taking the
[03:41:38] oppositional position to whatever i say
[03:41:53] we are stopping the seventies and came out against malarie mcmarrow said
[03:41:56] malarie morris states she isn't taking pack money
[03:41:59] even making a video denouncing a packet her husband just alerted us
[03:42:02] that jay shriek pack is collecting funds for her
[03:42:09] hell yeah
[03:42:25] i'm not going to touch this because i don't want
[03:42:27] stop anti-semitism to
[03:42:30] Stop posting this shit.
[03:42:36] You know what I mean?
[03:42:39] Good on her.
[03:42:54] That person got the slightest internet fame for literally yelling on her window at Trump Rally.
[03:42:58] She has literally attacked you for lack of activism and this fool doesn't even get out of the car. Oh
[03:43:10] She said some insane shit
[03:43:15] Mallory needs to grow a spine to stand up to the anti-Semites who would throw her Jewish husband and their half Jewish children in the ovens
[03:43:21] Without blinking an eye. She miserably failed. Oh my god
[03:43:24] Oh my God, that is an insane thing to say.
[03:43:31] and
[03:43:51] What can you say?
[03:44:01] I just...
[03:44:03] Very strange, very strange.
[03:44:06] I'd love to see you get accountability for your violent rhetoric.
[03:44:15] Yeah.
[03:44:17] Have you heard of the Zionist movement? Yes. The only reason I know about the Zionist movement is because...
[03:44:29] What's his face? Van Jones went to their DNC event.
[03:44:34] She brags on Ethan Klein's subreddit that she's always been a Hassan hater but on
[03:44:43] her now deleted old account she used to retweet you all the time.
[03:44:49] So odd.
[03:44:52] Huh.
[03:44:56] That's like, that really is a weird way to operate, because like, is it worth it at the
[03:45:11] end of the day?
[03:45:12] I mean, I guess if she's making money, if she's actually getting paid, then it's kind
[03:45:18] of worth it, you know?
[03:45:22] She also withheld her primary vote for Biden due to his stance on Israel-Palestine law.
[03:45:26] Oh my God.
[03:45:27] Alex, you'd be surprised.
[03:45:30] Many are.
[03:45:31] You know, many of the voters he spoke to, as well as elected officials, delegates,
[03:45:34] they resent the fact that Kamala Harris did not win this state during the 2024 election,
[03:45:38] and they want to change that moving forward.
[03:45:41] Kamala Harris herself, I gotta tell you, seeing her take the stage, seeing her,
[03:45:45] the excitement she still generates among people in this state, it makes clear that
[03:45:48] she still is, as polling suggests, one of the Democratic front runners, one of
[03:45:52] probably most high-profile contenders we see with regards to 2028. As far as what we heard from her,
[03:45:59] she was not in any way hesitant to attack Donald Trump from everything, from what she called his
[03:46:05] penchant for using military action to distract from controversial things like the obscene files,
[03:46:11] also criticizing him for his handling of the economy and suggesting that he is now embarrassing
[03:46:16] America on the global stage. I want to play for you a portion of her remarks so you can
[03:46:19] see that she wasn't afraid to throw some punches today. Take a listen.
[03:46:25] He entered a war, got pulled into it by BB Netanyahu, let's be clear about that, entered
[03:46:33] a war that the American people do not want, putting at risk American service members,
[03:46:42] And among the many consequences of it, it includes jacking up the cost of gas so that on average
[03:46:51] Americans are paying at least $15 more to fill up their tank.
[03:46:55] Diesel costs 50% more.
[03:47:02] So I like so far today in addition to the former vice president, we heard from Kentucky
[03:47:05] governor Andy Beshear who made brief remarks.
[03:47:08] We heard from New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, who actually chided voters here a bit for not.
[03:47:14] He described voters that agreed with Kamala Harris about 90% of things, but disagreed with
[03:47:19] her about 10% and chided them for not ultimately supporting her, saying essentially, disagree
[03:47:24] with her about that little bit and now have some of the White House that you don't like
[03:47:27] at all.
[03:47:28] So that was interesting to hear from him.
[03:47:29] I want to point out what we didn't hear from Kamala Harris today.
[03:47:33] Here's Booker pushing a vote, blue no matter who argument while hoping we all forget that
[03:47:40] he hypocritically refused to endorse his own party's New York, Maryland, Canada, Zoramum,
[03:47:46] Donnie.
[03:47:47] For our primaries and Hillary Clinton was our nominee, there were some people, not
[03:47:51] all people, not even most people, some people said, well, I don't like her.
[03:47:55] I don't agree with everything she says.
[03:47:58] I saw it with Kamala Harris.
[03:48:00] too many people to say, I don't agree with her on everything. I mean 90 out of 100 I agree with
[03:48:06] her, but those 10 I can't do it. Well, it's funny because like there are now voters
[03:48:16] running around saying we need to do our own uncommitted movement. But this time,
[03:48:21] in the opposite direction, the immoral direction in direction of maintaining support for
[03:48:26] or our favorite apartheid state doing a genocide.
[03:48:32] So now they understand taking a principled stance
[03:48:35] except their principles are completely busted.
[03:48:38] Their principles are being pro-genocide.
[03:48:40] You may disagree with her on 10% of her views,
[03:48:45] but you let someone get an office
[03:48:47] who you disagree with on everything.
[03:48:49] You let somebody get an office
[03:48:52] who is locking up our children.
[03:48:55] Let somebody in office bro boomers are gonna be the end of us. I swear to God
[03:49:01] Boomers are gonna be the end of us. The lead poison generation is going to to barrel us down
[03:49:08] The direction to do nothing Democrats. They're gonna keep pumping out
[03:49:13] Vote blue no matter who narratives harm reduction narratives hoping that that will carry them across the finish line
[03:49:20] hoping that that will allow them to
[03:49:22] Eek out a marginal victory, who's taking away our health care.
[03:49:29] You let somebody in office who's taking away workers rights.
[03:49:34] You let somebody in office who got rid of-
[03:49:37] Oh, God.
[03:49:39] This kind of stuff only works to an audience that is already primed to vote blue no matter who.
[03:49:49] Okay. You have to win votes. What are we doing? It is the fundamental principle of theoretical
[03:49:59] democracy. You have to win the votes. You can't expect people in the margins to make
[03:50:06] up their own damn minds about the cruelty of the Republican Party. Even if that allows
[03:50:12] you to win after four years of Republican cruelty, if you're winning a marginal victory
[03:50:20] with another establishment Democrat, Republicans are going to come back even stronger than before.
[03:50:34] I just, I don't know why. Like all I am asking for, all I am asking for is for politicians
[03:50:44] to run not against the Republicans, but to run for something, to stand for something.
[03:50:51] Now of course these politicians are standing for something. They're standing to be controlled
[03:50:56] opposition to the Republicans. When I see this kind of rhetoric, I think of Jared
[03:51:02] Golden, okay? The standalone vote that allowed the legislative body to pull up the War Powers
[03:51:15] Act against Donald Trump to continue, to fail.
[03:51:22] A lot of these guys make it seem as though the National Democratic Party is not judged
[03:51:31] by their weakest candidates is not judged by its rotating villains.
[03:51:41] They lie and say, oh, Jared Golden had to be that standalone vote.
[03:51:46] They lie and say, oh, Joe Manchin, we have to have him on our side because otherwise,
[03:51:53] you know, he's not going to be a reliable vote where it matters where Joe Manchin
[03:51:56] is never that reliable vote where it does matter.
[03:51:59] Manchin is there to undermine the Biden agenda. Same with Kyrsten Sinema. People talk about
[03:52:07] building coalitions with with right flank Democrats and act as though their position
[03:52:14] in the party isn't to just destroy the party's agenda. That's their role. That's their fucking
[03:52:22] role. That's their goal. That's the whole point that we need to have from the Democratic
[03:52:27] party's perspective, there needs to always be at least like five to ten votes that will
[03:52:33] always sully progress, that will always stand in the direction of progress.
[03:52:37] So the Democrats could turn around and go, ugh, we can't do anything, see?
[03:52:43] Our own guys are cooking us.
[03:52:47] You're the leader of the party, whip the votes.
[03:52:49] The fuck do you mean?
[03:52:51] them, threatened them to play ball with the rest of the party. Look at the way Trump operates.
[03:53:00] No matter how devastating the agenda is, Trump will just call up individual spoilers in
[03:53:07] the Republican caucuses and will threaten the fuck out of them. That's him whipping
[03:53:14] the votes for his agenda. It's so stupid.
[03:53:26] It's a Department of Education. Calling it like it is.
[03:53:35] I've never seen Booker so fired up. No, he's always this fired up when it comes to shit
[03:53:39] like this. Despite heavy strikes, Iran still retains substantial military capability, about
[03:53:43] 40% of his attack drones, roughly 60% of his missile launchers and potentially up to 70% of his missile stockpile source the New York Times
[03:53:53] Yeah, they're all doing the campaign trail today including John Ossoff
[03:53:59] Who is
[03:54:01] I
[03:54:09] Did why am I so fucking tired? Yeah. Yeah, I have an interview coming up. I gotta lock in I
[03:54:23] Went to bed early too
[03:54:25] Look, my position on Ossoff is, if he wants to be the next president, he has to come out
[03:54:36] and call what Israel is doing a genocide.
[03:54:39] He has to make every dollar of the 5.2 million dollars that he's gotten from the Israel
[03:54:44] lobby scream.
[03:54:47] Okay?
[03:54:50] What is this, Israel, before the Haredi Revolution, the reports about soldiers who were sent to
[03:55:11] prison because of a barbecue on the Sabbath, and about female soldiers who were fined for
[03:55:14] not dressing modestly enough, are not curiosities, this is the story itself.
[03:55:19] We're in a struggle.
[03:55:33] Rahm Emanuel tells Bill Maher no more aid to Israel, yeah, I mean Rahm Emanuel is like
[03:55:39] aggressively vying for the presidency.
[03:55:42] My view on this whole thing is the Senate should be in a business picking which weapons?
[03:55:47] No more U.S. military as a financial assistant by the taxpayers for Israel.
[03:55:52] Your country like all other allies of ours, Japan, South Korea, the Brits, the Germans,
[03:55:57] you're going to pay full price.
[03:55:58] You can buy what you want, but you have to buy by the laws.
[03:56:02] That should be it.
[03:56:03] I don't think the Senate should be in the place of playing Solomon, that weapon, not
[03:56:07] that weapon.
[03:56:08] No more U.S. taxpayer support.
[03:56:10] It's not where Israel was 20 years ago, not where.
[03:56:12] And I was in the room when President Obama, the largest assistance was under President
[03:56:16] Obama.
[03:56:17] funding for the Iron Dome, but here, the days of taxpayers subsidizing Israel
[03:56:22] militarily, that's over. My view on this whole thing is the
[03:56:40] Yeah, they're moving into the J Street position, which is like, Oh, Israel can
[03:56:45] buy the weapons no embargo embargo embargo that's what we need to get here's patrick
[03:56:58] bet david on his podcast a day or two ago watch this i don't know why catholics uh
[03:57:05] you know have this issue with jews i don't know what it is they have this this this
[03:57:13] You know I don't listen I get the Jews have issues with Christians and they'll make fun and they'll say stuff like oh your Jesus is gonna
[03:57:20] Do you know they'll say well he was a Jew anyways, right? Yeah, but then Catholics have that issue with
[03:57:27] Jews and they they act like you know, they're all innocent and everything and when you look at Catholics the amount of
[03:57:34] centralized power they have
[03:57:36] Centralized if you you know what the total Catholic population is worldwide like one two one three
[03:57:42] Billion Jews are 15 million 15 million, but Jews are decentralized meaning
[03:57:49] Catholic Jews don't have somebody they listen to that says hey you better do this
[03:57:54] Catholics God forbid you say something about the Pope. They're like hey man. Listen. Yeah, who is that Pope figure in the Christian community?
[03:58:00] We don't have one if I ask you right now
[03:58:02] who is the pope in the Christian community, you don't have somebody to look at who is a
[03:58:06] witch pastor. Yeah, exactly. No, we don't have it. It's not in the Bible. If you look at only
[03:58:12] Catholics and Muslims have somebody that they look at as their supreme. No, only she
[03:58:20] has had that. And even she has had disagreements on who it is. Sunni Muslims don't have a caliphate
[03:58:31] any more big dog leader like you know you got to go to somebody but even more
[03:58:37] it's Catholic well there's only two theocracy's in the world Islam I'm sorry
[03:58:43] the the is I bet he's not gonna say Israel right I'm a Republic of Iran yep
[03:58:50] and the Vatican yeah those are the two majors so actually the Vatican is very
[03:58:58] much like the Nazi Iranian government, the theocratic government, the mullahs, it's all
[03:59:04] basically the same. They've got the complicated dress, they hate the Jews, as Patrick Beth
[03:59:09] David just said. Catholics have a problem with the Jews, a problem with the Jews.
[03:59:16] It's slander. It's an attack on the world's largest and oldest Christian denomination
[03:59:26] and is taking place openly. And it's all coming from the same source, which is Israel. The
[03:59:37] issue is Israel. Anyone who supports the Netanyahu government, not Israel as a concept, not all
[03:59:43] Jews, no. The Netanyahu government. Anyone who ratifies every decision, no matter how
[03:59:50] violent or grotesque or genocidal of the Netanyahu government, those are the good
[03:59:55] people and anyone who doesn't is a Nazi. And by the way, their religion itself is a Nazi
[04:00:01] religion. It's an inherently anti-Semitic religion.
[04:00:03] So Tucker, it's interesting. I watched this video a few times and respectfully I want to respond to
[04:00:07] because you're a formidable voice. Whether I agree with you or not, you're somebody that's very
[04:00:12] good at getting your message out there. And I think at this point, you know, if there's
[04:00:15] anybody that believes in your ability, it's a guy like this who after I sold my company,
[04:00:21] I gave offered you a hundred million dollar contract.
[04:00:24] I even went on your friend Megan Kelly show when I announced it and she was asking specific
[04:00:29] questions.
[04:00:30] I said, yeah, we went to your house.
[04:00:31] We made the offer.
[04:00:32] Then we spent some time together.
[04:00:33] I came to Maine and we did your show and we've had a couple of good conversations
[04:00:37] together.
[04:00:38] So I believe in you.
[04:00:39] I think you're funny, quirky, very good communication and you have your way of
[04:00:43] doing things.
[04:00:44] It's almost like a, you do twist words a lot.
[04:00:47] And I noticed you did.
[04:00:49] go. Why is there a smoke detector in this dark room that Patrick Bet David is talking
[04:00:57] in? A smoke machine, not a detector. What the hell is going on here? These guys have
[04:01:17] like upgraded their beefs, I guess that wouldn't he hates Catholics, you know, he hates this
[04:01:23] Catholics hate the Jews and all the stuff that you did. It's a little bit of a, you
[04:01:27] know, your stick, which I give, but let me kind of get into a few things I want to address
[04:01:30] with you in this video. Maybe you're not aware of it. A few things you need to know
[04:01:33] about me. My number one priority is to make sure America stays as the greatest country
[04:01:39] in the world. Period. Full stop. I'm America first. I'm a Christian, non-denominational
[04:01:46] Christian that you need to know about me and by the way I'm Armenian which by the way the first nation that accepted
[04:01:53] Christianity as their religion was Armenians and the only ones that debate Armenians on them being first is
[04:01:58] Assyrians and my dad is a Syrian. Maybe that's the reason why my parents divorced each other
[04:02:03] Twice married each other and divorced each other. So Armenian, Assyrian Christian America first
[04:02:07] I want this thing to be the greatest country in the world
[04:02:09] I want capitalism to be common sense for everybody to realize that if a new person wants to come up and have their
[04:02:14] dreams have come a reality. I want that to be out there. But I wonder if that's where
[04:02:17] you are today. You were always there for many years until what's happened with you in the
[04:02:21] last couple years. So let me kind of address a few things. So you said something a couple
[04:02:26] weeks ago. You said Sharia law has made Islamic societies more advanced than the West. Huh.
[04:02:37] It's interesting. Sharia law has made Islamic societies more advanced than the West. It's
[04:02:42] pretty bold statement. I mean, it's like you're selling Sharia law more than you're selling
[04:02:46] America. You had a guest on a couple of weeks ago, your guest said, you know, that capitalism
[04:02:51] should not be anywhere near Christianity. Christianity is socialism at its core. You
[04:02:57] almost agreed with them. You're like, yes, you almost agreed with them. So socialism,
[04:03:03] Christianity at its core, you almost sound like you're supporting maybe a mom down
[04:03:07] money in New York or maybe in El Hanomar. Maybe those two will be in your pocket.
[04:03:11] Yeah, famous supporters of Sharia law.
[04:03:14] Yes, in the next few months, I don't know. I'm trying to see what you're solving for. See, this is kind of where I'm at with my life that most people don't know about, but let me kind of share it with you.
[04:03:24] For seven and a half years, I worked with Mormons. Guess what? I read everything I could on Mormons and I realized it's not a denomination for me. I'm not interested. I watch all the videos you're not supposed to watch.
[04:03:36] Ask me how many bad experiences I had with Mormons zero. They're phenomenal people
[04:03:41] I work with seven-day Adventists Adventists and I learned that on Saturdays, you know
[04:03:45] They're Saturday Sunday all these different things on very interesting kind of one Rebus big community not for me
[04:03:51] But guess what I got along with them Jews. I noticed Jews when I do business with them. It's very interesting if you negotiate with them
[04:03:58] They're gonna be very very
[04:04:01] Making sure to get all the benefits on their side
[04:04:03] But ask me how many times I've had issues with Jews never. Okay, if you ask me about Catholics
[04:04:09] I build an insurance company with 60,000 insurance agents 54% Hispanic and what do you think most Hispanics are?
[04:04:15] Catholics never had one issue with a single Catholic in my life and last but not least least
[04:04:22] Islam Muslim, I lived with them for 11 years
[04:04:26] When you say Sharia law has made Islamic societies more advanced than the West
[04:04:30] I lived with the IRGC and the Hezbollah's in Iran where my mother and my sister were frightened to walk outside
[04:04:36] That's this guy. I lived with them. Okay, not
[04:04:41] Hypotheticals and you know, we are now both very wealth. You come from a very wealthy family
[04:04:45] I think you also may have married into a wealthy family and you made a lot of money
[04:04:49] You made a lot of money in your life and your business is doing very well today
[04:04:52] When you go to dinner
[04:04:53] You're having dinner with people that are gonna make sure you see the best side of everything you go to
[04:04:57] to when I went to Mumbai they show me the best part of Mumbai I went to the slumps because
[04:05:02] I wanted to see what it looked like whatever part of the world I go to I get treated royally
[04:05:06] today why cuz I want to show me the best but I lived in the worst when our family hadn't
[04:05:11] used to go dude everyone's always trying to show me the best stuff I'm the fucking
[04:05:19] man dude. I mean if that's the case don't you think that like maybe Mormons did that too?
[04:05:28] And all the people that you work with did that too? Not just people in Mumbai?
[04:05:31] Nothing, literally nothing is what we had when we lived in Iran. Regular places we lived in
[04:05:36] the city of Tehran. But you know how crazy is that is? Do you know my chef that lives with us?
[04:05:41] When we go on the road he's with us all the time?
[04:05:43] You know he's Muslim and he's Turkish and he's still a Muslim and you know what turks the two
[04:05:51] Armenians and a Syrian give a her to the Armenian genocide or the Syrian genocide damn
[04:05:56] you've heard of that one and he's like I have a slave now I'm a Turkish slave in revenge for my
[04:06:01] ancestors I bring him everywhere with me I show him the world I say this
[04:06:13] This could all be yours, but you can't have it
[04:06:20] He went and got himself a Janus area
[04:06:24] Half million three hundred thousand two hundred thousand I love this guy. He's a great guy to us
[04:06:30] He's very good to us because I
[04:06:32] Isolate the relationship with that individual and I still tell him how concerned I am with what Islam could do to America
[04:06:41] I am still concerned of that of what's happened in many different societies. He's monitoring the situation with Islam
[04:06:48] He's keeping a close watch
[04:06:51] On this Islam situation, you know
[04:06:56] Because he's worried he's concerned that it's gonna take over America, you know what they're doing in Minnesota
[04:07:02] Many markets that we read about look at what's going on in New York right now. Look at what's going on in a couple places in Plano
[04:07:08] Wait what
[04:07:10] What's going on in New York what when these guys talk about New York the
[04:07:15] They make it seem like New York is now under the Islamic Caliphate or something like what the fuck?
[04:07:23] On how they're growing and so Charlie Kirk whom you and I I think both admire Charlie Kirk
[04:07:30] One said yeah, I think it was two days before he was killed
[04:07:33] I think it was one day before he was killed
[04:07:35] He said Islam is the sword the left is using to slit the throat of America. Let me read it to you one more time
[04:07:44] Islam is the sword the
[04:07:47] Bro, they are unironically reading Hadiths
[04:07:55] He said Charlie Kirk peace be upon him the great prophet
[04:08:00] Had a take on
[04:08:03] Islam
[04:08:05] The prophet Charlie Kirk said Islam is the sword the left is using to slit the sword a throat of America
[04:08:21] Liberals also agree with these guys. Oh, yeah, Noah Smith
[04:08:25] I'm sat here for years and Washington Rogen's embraced their worst extremists. I don't want to see the Democrats do the same
[04:08:32] Obviously, Noah Smith is a disgusting monster.
[04:08:45] Another major Islamophobe.
[04:08:52] I'm not happy about the growth of Islamoleftism in America.
[04:08:56] We're following the UK down this path and it's not good.
[04:09:07] Left is using to slit the throat of America.
[04:09:11] Do you agree with Charlie?
[04:09:12] Because I do.
[04:09:13] I do.
[04:09:14] Because it's all like, hey, let's make it not a big deal.
[04:09:18] Let's be tolerant.
[04:09:19] Let's be tolerant Christians.
[04:09:22] Sharia law has made Islamic societies more advanced than the West.
[04:09:26] just be tolerant. It's okay. Let's be tolerant. Let's let's accept all this stuff. Let's let's
[04:09:31] allow all this immigration that's going on in UK. It's not a big deal. They're not that bad.
[04:09:37] It's fine. They don't live the way you do. They just don't. They don't live by the values. You
[04:09:43] and I live in America. I love that he's not outwoken Tucker, but instead outracist thing Tucker.
[04:09:50] like this is right-wing infighting, because they don't. Now if you have a lot of friends
[04:09:58] that you know like Andrew Tay chose to become a Muslim, if you've already convertible you've
[04:10:02] not made the announcement publicly, listen to each his own. You're making a decision
[04:10:06] as an adult, I support it, more power to you. But my priority is America first. My
[04:10:13] priority is to make sure we advance America in a way that young men are able to make
[04:10:18] enough money to get married and have three plus kids preferably four and be able to have
[04:10:25] their kids dream become a reality where if they want to go build a business and make billions
[04:10:30] do it if you want to make millions do it if you want to go in a middle of my value tanked always
[04:10:35] absolutely are you kidding me wait what do you mean you want you want the kids you want
[04:10:43] guess who's having a shit ton of kids man Muslims
[04:10:48] You know
[04:10:50] Listen, I don't want
[04:10:52] I don't want kids to be uh
[04:10:54] I don't want people to come to america and muslimically have three plus kids
[04:10:59] I want them to have kids christian style
[04:11:02] What tell you do it if you want to go out there and you know
[04:11:05] Have a regular the best thing about patrick bett david is that he's a brown man muslim
[04:11:09] Wait, is he muslim? No, he's not muslim has an insanely jewish last name and is iranian armanian christian shah enjoyer
[04:11:15] Oh, you're saying he's a brown man as in he's Muslim coded for that reason. Yeah. Yeah, it is. He is
[04:11:23] everything. All at once. He's just the perfect guy to come out of South Beach. Okay.
[04:11:40] He's insanely popular in the Muslim community. Oh God.
[04:11:45] Yeah, I like that a guy that looks like this is talking to Tucker Carlson and saying Tucker
[04:11:58] Carlson is a is a secret Muslim or job making $58,000 a year at whatever company, but you're
[04:12:06] happy about your job because your school teacher go do it.
[04:12:09] That's what I want.
[04:12:11] And as a Christian man, non-denominational, Christ is king, I say that comfortably.
[04:12:17] My life changed the day I accepted Jesus Christ as my savior, January 21st of 2004.
[04:12:24] I will say that to a Jew, to a Muslim, to a Catholic, to anybody, that's my faith.
[04:12:29] And every day I fall short.
[04:12:31] When we first moved to Florida for the first 30 days, every single night, I would
[04:12:37] walk and I would listen to this version of amazing grace because that's the only
[04:12:40] thing I relate to those words you know the words amazing grace how sweet the
[04:12:47] sound of that I want to read that he's the man dude that's that is what I
[04:13:02] listened to come on how are you not value-tained he's so funny he's so
[04:13:09] unintentionally funny oh my god this banged 600,000 views in 19 hours I like
[04:13:20] that he has to read it by the way he's like oh I internalize the message except
[04:13:24] I want to read it now
[04:13:31] this impacted my hugely I do not know the words by heart
[04:13:39] 51,000 likes distinct you that saved a wretch like me like this guy regular guy a wretch
[04:13:50] like me I once was lost but now I'm found was blind but now I see Jesus Christ changed
[04:14:00] my life and I'm a Christian man saying this a business owner most people don't know what
[04:14:05] I do. Most people don't know what I do. I'm a business owner. You I didn't know that either.
[04:14:20] Throughout the day, I run companies for a living. I'm not a media guy. We've grown this business
[04:14:25] from nine employees to 165 employees. I'm in meetings from morning till night. And I love
[04:14:29] what I do because I live in the greatest country in the world. So message back to you.
[04:14:34] i don't want to be enemies with you although if you want to be enemies i'm okay with that as well it
[04:14:37] doesn't bother me but i don't want to be enemies with you because i actually want to believe deep
[04:14:43] down inside you love america you love america i want to believe deep down inside you're there and
[04:14:49] whether you know this or not you have a lot of influence right now i do think one of the topics
[04:14:54] that's going to be an issue on the back yeah he's like a mlm schemer by the way which is probably
[04:14:59] unsurprising to zero people. MLM schemer, born a Christian loves capitalism. That's his only
[04:15:07] real religion. I mean, think about how he talks about Christianity versus how he talks about the
[04:15:12] real Christianity, which is capitalism. I look for 2028 will be Patrick, but David founded PHP
[04:15:18] agency in 2009, a financial services company specializing in life insurance that operates
[04:15:22] using multi-level marketing model critics, including a 2019, the daily beast investigation
[04:15:27] And youtuber copyzilla have likened it to a pyramid scheme alleging heavy relies on recruitment fees $150 training fee monthly fees rather than just product sales
[04:15:37] Yeah
[04:15:42] Do you think he has to do reshoots if there's not enough smoke behind him? No, he's one take jake dude. Come on
[04:15:49] He is real control apac all of that stuff and i'd like to see how that you know pans out
[04:15:54] And how it goes. I like debates. I watch these debates. I watch what takes place
[04:15:59] You know, I watch to see where the market is going to so I don't know. I don't know what you're doing
[04:16:04] I don't know if you're trying to get behind a mastik. I think he's a pretty capable talented guy
[04:16:09] I don't know if you want to run. I don't know what you're solving for. I don't know if you're like
[04:16:13] Well, I don't care if we win the midterms. I don't care. Let a Democrat one
[04:16:16] Let me sometimes America needs to go through the pruning process because I want to see destroy the GOP and start all over again
[04:16:21] I don't know. Maybe that's the vision. If it is more power to that's not my vision. My vision isn't that and I have a
[04:16:27] Sprinkle of libertarian to me because I want to be left alone and just kind of allow me to do that kind of stuff
[04:16:31] So whenever I have the conversation and I listen to a Dave, I agree with a lot of this stuff libertarian
[04:16:36] Yeah, he's like I have a sprinkler libertarian isn't in me
[04:16:39] Which is why I think we need to purge every Muslim from the boundaries of the state
[04:16:43] Famously a libertarian policy is too many Muslims in the country, there is also believe in, but I think there's an end to it because we've already started a country the way that we are.
[04:16:58] And so you and I both get accused of something. I want you to process this and I want you not open to it.
[04:17:04] You get accused of you know this guy Tucker's taking money all patch the Zionists
[04:17:11] He's taking money from Israel never been to Israel a pack message mean and
[04:17:16] Told me you want to come to Israel? I said I have no interest in going to Israel for you to pay for me
[04:17:21] I'm gonna go one day with my pastor. We've never taken money from anybody
[04:17:25] And I'm so confident with myself on what I've done because there's only one thing I fear my life
[04:17:30] And that's God I don't fear anything more than I fear God and trust me
[04:17:34] I fear God a lot because this thing's like this.
[04:17:43] Trust me. I fear God a lot.
[04:17:49] If you ever wanted to have fun and let's just say, you know, put it out on the line and again, I'll put the onus on you if you're open to this or not.
[04:17:57] Let's go hire three accounting firms. You pick one, I pick one and let's get a third party that we both agree on.
[04:18:02] both agree on maybe like a KPMG PwC and and a BKT hypothetically some of the
[04:18:07] biggest firms you probably recognize you have money you've done well for
[04:18:09] yourself let's have them do audited financials on me my wife and you and your
[04:18:14] wife and report back to see if I've ever gotten paid from Israel and report
[04:18:18] back to see if you've ever gotten paid from Qatar or Pakistan or any of these
[04:18:21] guys all the businesses all the LLCs all the accounts you know how this
[04:18:25] kind of works they can kind of figure that out and let's be honest with the
[04:18:28] audience. Let's be honest with the audience. If you're open to it, I'm available. We'll
[04:18:35] have to spend a half a million dollars, something like that, because it's going to take a few
[04:18:38] weeks for them to do it. I am fully open to that idea if you are. And by the way, I
[04:18:42] know this may make you feel uncomfortable. You don't have to accept the software,
[04:18:46] but I'm telling you, I'm comfortable if you want to do it. You don't have to
[04:18:49] do it because it's a little bit private. So I'm sure you're going to come out
[04:18:52] and say, how dare he want to look at my wife's bank accounts and all this other
[04:18:55] stuff because some people may say, well, they can Patrick, but David is crazy. He pre-banned
[04:19:00] you years ago. Yeah. Patrick, but David, uh, refused to have me on the show. Um, not exactly
[04:19:09] sure why, but are we team Patrick, but David or Tucker, which of these heroes are we fighting
[04:19:14] for? I say let him fight. I'm just in it to see two legends of the game, duking
[04:19:20] it out doing their doing what they do best. Okay. I, I love both of these guys. As you
[04:19:28] know, I have great love for both of them. They're at the peak. They're at the peak of
[04:19:37] their game. Okay. I obviously, uh, you know, I'm, I'm a fan of Charlie Kirk, peace be
[04:19:44] upon him so you know I I think to myself like what would Charlie Kirk do in this
[04:19:56] circumstance in this situation what would Charlie Kirk do he would carry the
[04:20:03] fucking flame and I'm that's here that's what I'm here to do to carry the goddamn
[04:20:07] flame hey your wife and not to do you and I get that as well and that's why
[04:20:11] I want to be a little bit transparent with you I've tried many times to build
[04:20:14] relationship with you. It's been challenging. But I do want you to know that as a Christian man
[04:20:20] myself, no matter how much you go to a place to not want to believe in somebody, I've been
[04:20:29] instructed by God to try to do my best to have some grace. And I believe in you. I believe in
[04:20:34] your abilities. But I believe in God in America more than I believe in any man in America because
[04:20:40] I've seen many great empires fall and for as long as I'm alive and I'm kicking and if God wants to
[04:20:47] use me as a voice to elevate how amazing of a country we live in, how lucky we are to be here.
[04:20:54] Both of these individuals, Tucker Carlson and Patrick Bed-David, have refused to have me
[04:20:58] on their shows. So I'm an outsider. What prompted this video? Apparently Tucker Carlson
[04:21:05] and said something about Patrick by David, and that's what took place. That's how this
[04:21:16] happened.
[04:21:17] I'm going to use my voice to elevate that message. I've been doing that since the time
[04:21:21] I went to dinner with a few different people in L.A. and I was inspired and I was finally
[04:21:25] taught about how amazing this great country is that we escaped Iran after 11 years and
[04:21:30] I went to Germany at a refugee camp
[04:21:32] and I finally came here.
[04:21:33] I served the U.S. Army Hunter and Force Airborne Division,
[04:21:36] one of the most proudest days of my life
[04:21:38] when I went into the U.S. Army.
[04:21:39] So that offers back to you.
[04:21:40] Now, you have my cell phone number.
[04:21:43] If you wanna call me, have a conversation, I'd love to.
[04:21:46] I'd love to, your talent, I respect your ability
[04:21:49] on what you've done.
[04:21:51] But if you send your followers
[04:21:54] and you got a lot of people that will do whatever you do
[04:21:55] because you're the head guy at the top.
[04:21:58] And you know all the other people
[04:21:59] that follow whatever you say.
[04:22:00] So I trust all of them are gonna probably be attacked me.
[04:22:03] I hope they don't, because I'd like to see
[04:22:06] that if the day Charlie passed,
[04:22:09] there was a heavy burden on me.
[04:22:12] Peace be upon you, Charlie Kirk, the prophet Charlie Kirk.
[04:22:17] Because I have young boys that love Charlie.
[04:22:19] I've never seen my son get emotional for 30 minutes.
[04:22:21] The day Charlie died and I was at an event
[04:22:23] that I couldn't even get to my son that night.
[04:22:25] I think there's a lot of movements that need our help.
[04:22:27] He's like, you know, the day Charlie Kirk died,
[04:22:29] was really hard for me, me personally, okay? Because I couldn't be there to emotionally
[04:22:35] support my son, my adult son, who was emotional for 30 minutes. Okay. Do you know how long
[04:22:43] 30 minutes is when you're emotional? It's very long. After 30 minutes was over though.
[04:22:49] He ain't no pussy. He was back. He was back to Sigma Grice said, okay. As soon
[04:22:58] Even as the 30 minutes were over, he looked at me and he said, dad, it's time to start
[04:23:04] a new business.
[04:23:09] What prompted this is because this can't be a Christian talk around the new religion
[04:23:14] of Trump's America and his mockery of Jesus Christ. 1.5 million views. Oh my God, this
[04:23:18] is America be shit. I think, or maybe it's America a shit. I just don't even know
[04:23:23] know about it. That's crazy though. Two days, 1.5 million views. We have been focusing on
[04:23:30] monitoring the motherfucking situation like a bunch of dumb idiots trying to make sense
[04:23:34] of what Trump is saying, trying to understand if the Shredder Hormuz is going to be open
[04:23:40] or not. Meanwhile, these guys are just fucking, these guys are talking about shit that Americans
[04:23:45] actually care about.
[04:23:47] It's amazing. It's not just Lindsey Graham. This is everywhere today in case you haven't
[04:23:51] seen it. Here's Patrick Bet David on his podcast a day or two ago. Watch this.
[04:23:58] I don't know why Catholics, you know, have this issue with Jews.
[04:24:03] I don't know what it is. They have this, this, this, you know, it's, I don't,
[04:24:08] listen, I get the Jews have issues with Christians and they'll make fun and
[04:24:13] they'll say stuff like, oh, your Jesus is going to do, you know, they'll
[04:24:15] say, well, he was a Jew anyways, right? Yeah.
[04:24:18] While you have no motion on YouTube, why do you think, man?
[04:24:20] because I'm not some fucking reactionary weirdo.
[04:24:27] It's so dope.
[04:24:28] We have another schism in 2026 somehow.
[04:24:30] Yeah.
[04:24:32] Yeah, you mean the Patrick Bette David Tucker Carlson schism,
[04:24:34] right?
[04:24:35] Not the anti-Catholic church American Catholics.
[04:24:40] Because that's the real schism.
[04:24:41] But then Catholics have that issue with Jews.
[04:24:46] And they act like, you know,
[04:24:47] they're all innocent and everything.
[04:24:49] And when you look at Catholics, the amount of centralised power they have, centralised,
[04:24:54] if you know what the total Catholic population is worldwide, it's like 1, 2, 1, 3 billion.
[04:25:01] Jews are 15.
[04:25:02] Catholic doctrine, we have to look at it to be a draft priority solider.
[04:25:07] It's the largest and oldest Christian denomination and it's taking place openly.
[04:25:15] And it's all coming from the same source, which is Israel.
[04:25:22] The issue is Israel.
[04:25:24] Anyone who supports the Netanyahu government, not Israel as a concept, not all Jews, no.
[04:25:29] The Netanyahu government, anyone who ratifies every decision, no matter how violent or
[04:25:36] grotesque or genocidal of the Netanyahu government, those are the good people.
[04:25:41] anyone who doesn't is a Nazi, and by the way, their religion itself is a Nazi
[04:25:46] religion. It's an inherently anti-Semitic religion. That's what they're telling you.
[04:25:49] Out in the open, and the kind of casual dismissal, the mockery, the loathing of
[04:25:58] the oldest and largest Christian church, it's just remarkable. Now again, Trump
[04:26:06] is someone who, you know, has a lot of problems showing respect to other powerful figures, and this is, it's not just Trump.
[04:26:17] Most men like Trump are that way. They get along well with women because they're not threatened by women.
[04:26:24] Women's probably not trying to like kill you and become king.
[04:26:27] They're kind of loyal and, but other men, every other man to a certain male personality type is a potential threat.
[04:26:35] That's why Kings killed their sons.
[04:26:37] Every man is a potential threat.
[04:26:40] And so Trump is not on a gut level, instinctively
[04:26:44] respectful of anything or anybody.
[04:26:47] And that's one of the reasons he was a much needed
[04:26:50] transformative political figure for so long in the United
[04:26:52] States, because he was willing to ask questions
[04:26:55] that most people in Washington had never even thought of
[04:26:59] out of deference to the existing system.
[04:27:01] Like, why do we have NATO?
[04:27:04] Is it really good idea?
[04:27:04] Offshore manufacturing is our immigration actually our system helping the United States are hurting etc etc etc all famously the questions
[04:27:12] That Trump asked about the way we were doing things were made possible
[04:27:15] He was able to ask those things because he doesn't have reflective respect for anybody
[04:27:21] got it and
[04:27:23] So when Trump mocks Jesus and the Pope and Christians and tweets out the effort on Easter morning
[04:27:30] Kind of like well, this is awful
[04:27:33] but it's also kind of consistent with the Trump we know. This is just Trump
[04:27:40] turned up to 11. But what's interesting is there are certain circumstances where
[04:27:46] Trump shows sincere reverence. There are the outlines of an actual religious
[04:27:52] faith here and they're not what you would expect. So here for example is
[04:28:00] Is Donald Trump the month before the last election?
[04:28:04] This is October 2024, visiting the grave of a man called Reby Schneerson, Rabbi Menachem
[04:28:12] Schneerson, who is, was, since passed away, the leader of a large Orthodox sect.
[04:28:20] Eastern European by birth came with many of his followers to New York to Brooklyn
[04:28:26] and built a very successful, relatively speaking very small, center of religious thought and
[04:28:33] political power, actually.
[04:28:36] He died some years ago.
[04:28:37] There's the now president standing there.
[04:28:40] It looks like maybe Ben Shapiro there, Howard Lutnick, wearing a kippah on his head.
[04:28:48] As you look at that, ask, is it possible?
[04:28:50] Lamau, is this Trump is secretly Habad?
[04:28:53] Yes.
[04:28:54] Trump is a Habadnik.
[04:28:55] So is Zoran, and of course, how can I forget, Vladimir Putin.
[04:29:00] I like that all of the leaders, all the centers of power are secretly Chabadnik.
[04:29:08] No, he's saying, the argument he's trying to present, well, he's not so subtly saying
[04:29:17] that Trump is secretly Jewish.
[04:29:21] But the argument on his face is him saying Trump has more reverence and respect for Jews
[04:29:26] than he does for his supposed own religion.
[04:29:29] Christianity, a religion that almost all of his supporters do believe in, he's trying
[04:29:38] to basically cut like sever by force Trump's ties with his own, with his own base of support.
[04:29:48] able to imagine Donald Trump ever mocking Rabbi Schneerson, who by the way, and this
[04:29:54] is kind of the point, is considered by some of his followers to be the Messiah.
[04:30:01] And to be completely clear, every American is allowed to decide for himself who the
[04:30:05] Messiah is, so that is not mockery of that belief.
[04:30:09] I don't personally believe it, but one of the reasons we've been able to live with
[04:30:14] people from different faiths in this country for 250 years is we don't mock other people's
[04:30:21] religious faith unless we're absolutely forced to unless you're trying to make me
[04:30:26] attend your religious rituals or bow down before a god I don't consider god unless it comes to that
[04:30:32] we kind of let each other have our own religious views and that has worked that's changing very
[04:30:37] very fast however but ask yourself can you imagine Donald Trump sending out a meme mocking
[04:30:43] Rabbi Schneerson. And of course, under no circumstances could you imagine that because
[04:30:48] under no circumstances would that ever happen. Trump would not be allowed to do that, and
[04:30:53] Trump would never even consider doing it. But sending out multiple images mocking Jesus?
[04:30:59] No problem at all. So that gives you a more precise sense of what our civic religion actually is.
[04:31:08] I just don't think that Tucker Carlson has motion amongst the people that he is
[04:31:15] seemingly trying to communicate to. I don't think that there are Trump supporters that are
[04:31:23] watching him going like, oh my God, Tucker's right, Trump might be a sacred Jew.
[04:31:28] You know, I don't he absolutely does liberals love his takes. No liberals like his takes. I think now Tucker Carlson is
[04:31:39] established an audience. He can still win back all the fucking Republicans like that because it doesn't take much for
[04:31:46] Republicans to lend their support to someone. But I do think that he has a larger, he has
[04:31:59] a larger audience of like Bangladeshi unks than he does like American evangelicals at this
[04:32:07] point, at least on his YouTube page. And maybe liberals and independence as well.
[04:32:14] A civic religion, by the way, is not a conventional religion.
[04:32:18] Civic religion is a series of customs, some enshrined in law, not all, that a society,
[04:32:24] civilization, and its government, observe.
[04:32:27] And it doesn't necessarily mean there's a God at the center of it.
[04:32:30] That's why it's a civic religion rather than a conventional religion.
[04:32:33] But our civic religion is, if you, again, take three steps back and just assess the country
[04:32:39] with the eyes of a visitor, a modern toqueville,
[04:32:42] You can see it really clearly.
[04:32:44] What are the events, who are the people who we treat with reverence?
[04:32:50] What are you actually not allowed to make fun of?
[04:32:55] What is blasphemy in modern America?
[04:32:59] Those are the questions you ask if you are trying to understand what our operative
[04:33:04] religion is.
[04:33:05] What's the religion of our leaders?
[04:33:06] Again, it's not a conventional religion necessarily.
[04:33:09] It's not Torah Judaism or Rabbinic Judaism or Evangelical Christianity or Catholic Christianity.
[04:33:17] It's the actual religion, the real religion.
[04:33:22] The set of beliefs that we treat with reverence.
[04:33:26] Well, it just so happens there was a religious ceremony ongoing today in the United States
[04:33:33] capital, complete with very recognizable religious iconography symbolism. You may not even have
[04:33:41] known this was happening, but it was happening today as part of an eight-day celebration of
[04:33:47] remembrance of the Holocaust. The period in the 1930s and 40s where the German government,
[04:33:54] the Nazi government, murdered, in addition to a lot of other people, a whole bunch of Jews.
[04:33:59] And that ended in part because the United States sent troops to Europe, millions of troops to Europe to defeat the German government.
[04:34:11] And with the help of the Soviets, our allies at the time, we did that.
[04:34:15] And in the process of doing that, over a quarter million Americans, American men, were killed trying to stop the Nazi government from doing the evil things that it was doing.
[04:34:27] A quarter million more than American men died fighting the Nazis.
[04:34:34] But in today's ceremony in the Congress, there was no mention of them.
[04:34:39] There was instead this watch.
[04:34:42] Ladies and gentlemen, a museum leader.
[04:34:45] Yeah, you say a whole bunch of Jews when you don't want to say six.
[04:34:49] Okay.
[04:34:50] I think that's, I mean, maybe I'm reading too much into it, but he has had like the
[04:34:55] the Holocaust revisionist and stuff on his broadcast before.
[04:34:59] So it's not.
[04:35:04] I noticed that too.
[04:35:05] I did perk up a little bit.
[04:35:09] The program has included more than 72,000 US military members.
[04:35:16] Through examination of the Holocaust,
[04:35:18] they gained insight into their own professional
[04:35:21] and individual responsibilities.
[04:35:24] The candlelighters are members of the United States Army Third Infantry Regiment, the Old Guard.
[04:35:43] I am Sergeant Ethan Ordnance. I remember.
[04:35:48] I don't get it. What's the
[04:35:56] Like why is Tucker Carlson showing all this I don't even understand what the fucking point is here
[04:36:02] Like what's the what's the point of why he's showing all this stuff
[04:36:18] That is a current, uniformed US military member from the Old Guard, the Third Infantry Regiment,
[04:36:37] which is ever present at our public events in Washington, saying, lighting a candle at
[04:36:44] the menorah and saying I remember. No explanation of I remember. Remember what? What are we remembering
[04:36:50] here? And we do have a sense that it's we're not remembering the American soldiers who liberated
[04:36:58] Dachau, for example. We're not remembering the quarter million American men who joined
[04:37:04] a war they had nothing to do with inherently. It wasn't taking place in North America.
[04:37:08] It was taking place in Europe. And their dispute was over Poland and Czechoslovakia.
[04:37:11] What the fuck?
[04:37:16] Yeah, I'm good, yeah.
[04:37:18] Okay, I get what he's doing now, okay.
[04:37:22] Yeah, yeah, let's do it.
[04:37:27] All right, I got a guess.
[04:37:28] We're done with the Tucker Carlson portion here.
[04:37:33] Oh, do you have a?
[04:37:48] All right.
[04:37:54] Hey.
[04:38:03] Okay, you can come a little bit closer. I think this should be. Wait, hold on. Let me move a little bit that way and then you move a little bit that way. Perfect.
[04:38:18] All right, now we're centered. Dr. Adam Hamawi, everybody, ladies and gentlemen, he is a surgeon running for New Jersey 12 is a D plus 13 district.
[04:38:31] He's an Army veteran. He served as a doctor in Gaza. Spent three weeks in Hanyunas. Very
[04:38:39] honored to have you here today. I'm very excited to talk to you. You have a very interesting
[04:38:45] and storied career. And I'm going to, we're going to get into all of that. But once again,
[04:38:51] thank you so much for coming. I see that you have a one piece and that is crazy.
[04:38:55] What's that about?
[04:38:56] Well, I, I'm a new fan. Basically, I've been traveling with my daughter. She went
[04:39:01] to the West Bank with me last year.
[04:39:02] We go to protests and every time we go somewhere,
[04:39:05] she's like, there's Luffy and there's One Piece.
[04:39:07] That's great.
[04:39:08] And finally, like a few weeks ago,
[04:39:11] I was at the Ice Detention Center
[04:39:13] at Delaney Hall in New Jersey
[04:39:14] and flying outside of the center,
[04:39:16] this huge One Piece flag.
[04:39:18] And that was like the straw.
[04:39:19] I just went home that night and started watching
[04:39:21] and trying to catch up.
[04:39:24] Got a few hundred episodes to go.
[04:39:28] Oh, wait, it's a thousand episodes that you're in?
[04:39:30] I'm I'm I'm only about 20 and so I got you got a few thousand. Yeah, here's the other thing. Oh, yeah
[04:39:36] We have some some special trees for you
[04:39:40] I've heard that this is how did you know that you enjoy here you go amazing. Thank you. Yeah, we got the entomance to
[04:39:50] Yeah, I heard that you're a fan of the bad
[04:39:55] chocolate covered antimony donuts. It's like rocket fuel, you know, when you're up late
[04:40:02] at night and you just need something to keep you going. It's sugar and caffeine and orange
[04:40:05] Celsius. But before we get into that, before we get into one piece and stuff, let me do
[04:40:11] an intro real quick out of Hawaii's a surgeon. Like I said, running for US house in New Jersey,
[04:40:17] 12th district. Dr. Maui, what volunteered on a medical mission in Gaza where he
[04:40:21] worked at European hospital in Han Yunus,
[04:40:25] where he was stranded after Israel closed the Rawha Crossing
[04:40:27] and later said the experience fundamentally changed
[04:40:30] how he thinks about US foreign policy, humanitarian aid,
[04:40:33] and public health.
[04:40:35] Back here at home, Dr. Hamawi is campaigning
[04:40:37] on the idea of healthcare, not bombs.
[04:40:40] He supports Medicare for All, abolishing ICE,
[04:40:42] unrigging the US economy, and ending America's aid
[04:40:45] to Israel.
[04:40:46] The New Jersey 12th Seath will be opening
[04:40:49] as Bonnie Watson Coleman is set to retire after her term ends.
[04:40:54] Back to one piece, there's an entire ARC that's dedicated to socialized medicine.
[04:41:00] So I think you'll appreciate that.
[04:41:02] I haven't gotten there yet, but my daughter Amina is telling me what it symbolizes and
[04:41:08] it's fighting against oppression and tyranny.
[04:41:11] And I've seen that everywhere and I'm a big fan of fighting oppression and tyranny
[04:41:15] because I've seen that firsthand and disrupting the system, which is what we need here in the United States, so hell, yeah
[04:41:21] Well, all right
[04:41:23] Let's get started people might not know this about you, but
[04:41:26] When you were back in Iraq, you were credited with saving
[04:41:31] Senator Tammy Duck was life
[04:41:34] And in 2024 she had to step in to call upon Israel to allow you to evacuate on Eunice
[04:41:40] You were among three of the 20 doctors who refused to evacuate until Israel agreed to allow a new set of doctors to come in to
[04:41:47] replace you
[04:41:48] Can you walk us through what happened?
[04:41:52] Well in that process in the pride well my relationship with senator Duckworth goes back a long time, and I
[04:41:58] Was there in Iraq? It was November 20th 2004 when her black Hawk was shot down and
[04:42:04] It was a mass casualty event. We had the entire crew come in. She was the most seriously injured.
[04:42:11] What really stands out that day is that she came in and all she kept asking was,
[04:42:16] How's my crew? How's my crew?
[04:42:18] That kind of burned her name into my brain. I took care of hundreds of troops when I was there.
[04:42:24] I was always able to remember her and I was able to remember.
[04:42:29] She symbolized everyone else I took care of.
[04:42:31] of. And we operated for a few hours, really. She was in serious condition. And once we had
[04:42:38] her stabilized, she was flown out and evacuated. And it was a few years before we reconnected
[04:42:43] again. And then she got the chance to return to favor when I was stuck and my team was
[04:42:48] needed help. She was instrumental in, you know, calling on the U.S. State Department
[04:42:54] and the Israeli government to get us out.
[04:42:57] Yeah, so let's talk about that experience.
[04:43:01] I've interviewed a bunch of doctors that have done medical missions in Gaza for O'Sidwa,
[04:43:08] the beast from the Middle East, the name of few, and that experience is usually harrowing.
[04:43:14] I hope you don't mind me asking about what took place there, but one thing that I wanted
[04:43:22] to ask you in particular is, as an American doctor,
[04:43:26] did you feel a sense of protection,
[04:43:28] given that you were an American versus local doctors
[04:43:32] like Hasan Hamdan, who along with his family
[04:43:34] was killed by an Israeli air strike inside of a safe zone,
[04:43:38] or what they call a safe zone?
[04:43:40] So there's no safe area in Gaza.
[04:43:43] Everywhere has been targeted.
[04:43:46] We had bombs falling really close to the hospital
[04:43:49] that shook us, we couldn't stand straight at some points.
[04:43:52] However, we did feel safer than other areas.
[04:43:55] And that was one of the main reasons
[04:43:57] that I didn't want to leave.
[04:43:59] And the two that went with us is because having foreign doctors
[04:44:03] in that space gave a sense of security
[04:44:06] also to the Palestinians that were there,
[04:44:08] because all the hospitals had been raided and targeted.
[04:44:11] And having international attention on us
[04:44:17] made it less likely that the Israelis would hit it. They've hit other people in the past
[04:44:22] and called it accidents, so that could still always happen, the quote to accident that
[04:44:26] continue to go on. But yes, we were safer, but not safe.
[04:44:32] You've mentioned in other interviews that you saw zero evidence to back up Israel's
[04:44:38] claims that Hamas was using hospitals as a command center, yet Israeli bombs never
[04:44:45] really stopped dropping on every single one of Gaza's hospitals. What did you see personally
[04:44:52] inside of these hospitals in Gaza when you were working?
[04:44:55] So I saw broken hospitals. You know, these are hospitals that are overwhelmed. They
[04:45:00] have little resources, little personnel. I had more access than most Palestinians. You
[04:45:06] know, as a surgeon, I could walk into an operating. I could walk into any room in
[04:45:10] the hospital without restriction. There was nowhere that was said this is not allowed.
[04:45:15] And this was not available to everybody else. And this was, I was in that hospital, I was
[04:45:21] in EGH, which is the European hospital, I was in Nasser, no signs at all of any military
[04:45:28] activity. I see more military activity with a security guard in my local hospital standing
[04:45:34] at the door than what I saw in Gaza. I saw no weapons at all, no one that looked
[04:45:38] at all like a military person and 99.9% of the people coming in were clearly civilians
[04:45:47] unless you want to call any young man who is like 20-year-old or a combatant which is not
[04:45:53] reasonable.
[04:45:54] Yeah. You said that in the three weeks you spent at European General Hospital in Hein
[04:46:00] you performed 120 surgeries, and more than half were on children.
[04:46:07] All but one was for treatment and reconstruction of war wounds.
[04:46:12] Israel killed two of your colleagues while you were there.
[04:46:15] You stated that some of the doctors around you reported being tortured while they were
[04:46:19] under Israeli detention.
[04:46:22] How did the sequence of events change your outlook on humanity?
[04:46:25] And what do you believe we can do as Americans?
[04:46:29] What can the American government do?
[04:46:33] This was not my first time in the combat zone.
[04:46:37] I've seen war.
[04:46:38] I was in Iraq.
[04:46:39] I was in Bosnia, which was another genocide that was, you know, 20, 30 years ago.
[04:46:44] I was, you know, the Syrian war.
[04:46:47] I was helping with the refugees, saw what that was about.
[04:46:51] And what I saw in Gaza was at another level altogether.
[04:46:55] You know, this was a genocide.
[04:46:58] single day I saw you know like mass casualties and I'm talking not like six
[04:47:05] or seven people we're talking 20 people coming in at a time and these are
[04:47:09] families that have been deliberately targeted and the reason I say it's
[04:47:13] deliberate is you could call an accident when it happens twice not once or
[04:47:16] twice this happened every single day I was there and having children and
[04:47:22] And families come in maimed, dismembered, and these were our barns that were falling.
[04:47:30] I'm paying for this.
[04:47:31] I'm paying for this with my own tax dollars.
[04:47:34] And I come home and people don't believe what's happened and I witnessed it with my
[04:47:39] own eyes and I took care of these children.
[04:47:42] And I felt guilty that I got to leave and we had to leave Palestinians there.
[04:47:48] They can't get out.
[04:47:49] They have to live with this every single day.
[04:47:51] I'm paying for their misery and so I had to go to Washington and start talking about it.
[04:47:57] It was it was just as important as taking care of the children with my own hands there.
[04:48:03] It's just as important as operating is to tell you know our lawmakers so that they have
[04:48:10] no excuse that they didn't know.
[04:48:14] Yeah, and now similar atrocities are also taking place
[04:48:19] Have continued in Gaza and it's now taking place in Lebanon and our tax dollars are also contributing to similar instances of violence in
[04:48:27] Iran as well all at the direction or directly in the hands of Israel
[04:48:33] In the New York Times you were quoted as saying children who lost limbs and could not run or play
[04:48:39] specifically said they wished they had died and
[04:48:42] and some wanted to kill themselves in the same article.
[04:48:45] Multiple other doctors were quoted as saying,
[04:48:47] I couldn't believe the number of kids I saw shot in the head.
[04:48:51] How do we make sure this never happens again?
[04:48:54] And how do you feel about the fact that
[04:48:59] this level of reporting had to happen?
[04:49:02] The New York Times reporting was independently conducted by doctors from
[04:49:06] different parts of Gaza that had not corresponded with one another and yet
[04:49:10] there were still people
[04:49:11] that were questioning those reports and criticizing those reports.
[04:49:17] Well, this is what we're doing right now. I mean, it's still happening.
[04:49:20] When we say it never again, it's still happening right now.
[04:49:23] There are still children being killed in Gaza.
[04:49:26] They're being killed in Lebanon on the first day of the war with Iran.
[04:49:29] We, the United States of America, not Israel, dropped a bomb
[04:49:33] on a school filled with girls.
[04:49:36] So what we have to do is actually speak up.
[04:49:40] We actually have to say stop. We have to stop funding it. We have to this is this is not just like a foreign war
[04:49:46] This is our money that we could be using in our communities
[04:49:49] We could be using it to fix our health care system our education. We could build roads
[04:49:53] We can actually have like a high-speed rail system
[04:49:57] This is our money that we're spending over there to just create misery and you know
[04:50:04] Commit atrocities that we're supposed to be preventing. Yeah
[04:50:07] Do you believe that there should be a full arms embargo on Israel?
[04:50:13] Absolutely, 100%.
[04:50:15] There are many in Congress that have now chosen to make this distinction between defensive weapons and offensive weapons,
[04:50:22] or rather have decided to lean into no distinction between the two,
[04:50:29] But seemingly are using this as an opportunity to say, look, we won't pay for Israel to purchase these weapons, but we'll still sell these weapons.
[04:50:39] Do you feel like that goes far enough in terms of restraining Israel?
[04:50:45] It's not far enough. We first need to follow our own laws.
[04:50:48] We are not supposed to be selling weapons, any kind of weapons to any country that is breaking international humanitarian law,
[04:50:56] That is commencing genocide or atrocities and when we talk about the iron dome or any kind of defensive weapons
[04:51:02] What it's doing? It's insulating Israel from having to make
[04:51:06] Decisions to make peace and it really isolates them from like having to
[04:51:12] Deal with the consequences. Yeah, it's like giving a bully like body armor to go bully people some more
[04:51:17] We need to be able to give them have them feel the effects of war and then they'll stop and they'll actually have a conversation
[04:51:26] Beyond that, do you support sanctioning the state of Israel?
[04:51:29] Yes, like every other state. I mean, what makes it different than Russia or Iran in the case that we've talked about for years?
[04:51:37] If that's the case, what makes Israel so special that they don't have to abide by the rules that everyone else does?
[04:51:46] So you worked in other war and disaster settings.
[04:51:50] You briefly alluded to this, but I want to talk a little bit more about it.
[04:51:56] What was different about Gaza medically and morally from Iraq, Haiti, Turkey, post-earthquake,
[04:52:06] or even back here treating 9-11 first responders?
[04:52:11] What made Gaza different is, first, the number of children that I had to see.
[04:52:16] I saw more children in three weeks than I saw in eight months in Iraq.
[04:52:22] Part of it is because the population is so dense.
[04:52:26] Children make up about 50% of the population.
[04:52:29] And so when you drop a 2,000-pound bomb on a bunch of tents, it's not a surprise that
[04:52:36] most of the people that are going to be killed are going to be children coming in.
[04:52:40] And this was also a deliberate targeting of civilian population.
[04:52:44] In other wars, civilians I've seen get hurt, I've seen quote collateral damage.
[04:52:49] I hate that term, but it's a reality.
[04:52:52] But to have the civilians be like 80 or 90% of people coming in, in my case, 100%, you
[04:52:58] know, based on my observations, then this is not a war.
[04:53:04] This is ethnic cleansing.
[04:53:05] You're not fighting Hamas, you're not fighting anyone.
[04:53:09] really eliminating people and causing fear and wanting them to flee but they're trapped
[04:53:17] and they can't go anywhere and then when they move to one part of Gaza then you've dropped
[04:53:22] bombs on them over there. This is not a war. It's extermination which is what's happening.
[04:53:29] I went to Cuba recently and I saw hospitals in a dire state of disrepair. I saw an
[04:53:36] energy grid that had collapsed due to our design on this country, a country that we've
[04:53:42] actually sanctioned, unlike Israel, which deserves a sanction. It's a country that we
[04:53:47] had sanctioned because they had a successful revolution where they were able to develop
[04:53:52] autonomy, develop sovereignty and dignity for their people. And we didn't like that.
[04:53:58] It's a sanctions regime and a blockade that has continued for almost 60 years and
[04:54:03] it's worsened over time, not allowing the island to engage in commerce, not
[04:54:09] allowing the island to engage in regular international trade. I talked to doctors
[04:54:12] who told me about not having access to medical equipment or sometimes even
[04:54:18] getting to purchase medical equipment from Europe, from European companies
[04:54:23] that were not tied to the United States of America, and sometimes an American
[04:54:29] company would go and purchase these European companies and once that purchase took place
[04:54:37] they would no longer be able to purchase different parts, different components that were necessary
[04:54:42] for repairs and that would cause them to basically throw out this medical equipment.
[04:54:53] How do you see these conditions connecting to what you saw in Gaza versus back here in
[04:55:01] the United States and do you have a solution for that as well?
[04:55:05] Well, when you do the sanctions or in Gaza when you're having this siege where you're
[04:55:10] not allowing any medication, where you're destroying their electricity grid, you're
[04:55:14] destroying sanitation and clean water, you're harming the regular people.
[04:55:20] You're harming civilians.
[04:55:21] They are the ones most vulnerable.
[04:55:24] Military just like in the United States or everywhere else in the world, they are going
[04:55:27] to have priority.
[04:55:28] They are still going to be able to function.
[04:55:31] But what we have done in Cuba for example, it has been 60 years.
[04:55:37] Everyone who made any kind of decision or was involved in a revolution has long gone
[04:55:41] and passed.
[04:55:42] And what you have left is their children and grandchildren who are still living with
[04:55:45] the consequences of policies that we have in place and punishing people who have
[04:55:50] nothing to do with it at all. And that doesn't move us forward. We're just avoiding the conversation.
[04:55:56] And what's happening in Gaza is, again, you're punishing regular people. You're punishing 2.1
[04:56:02] million people. About 10% of them have been killed already. And you're not really solving
[04:56:07] the problem. You're not addressing the issues that are hard to face is why this is happening,
[04:56:14] Why these are human rights we are talking about, food, water, medicine, and we are supposed
[04:56:22] to be the preeminent fighter and protector of human rights.
[04:56:28] And what we have become is really the villain in this whole story where we are taking this
[04:56:32] away from people.
[04:56:35] We will move away from Israel related questions because people always say I care too much
[04:56:39] about it, which is a ridiculous thing to say in general. It's the great crime of our generation.
[04:56:48] And I do think it's a good litmus test to see whether or not people who are running for office
[04:56:55] are responsive to the needs of their base of support. This has become a 90-ten issue in
[04:57:02] the Democratic Party. What distinguishes you from your opponents in the primary
[04:57:07] on this issue in particular.
[04:57:10] On the issue of Israel, before we move on, that's my last question.
[04:57:15] I've been on the ground. I've experienced it firsthand, the genocide that's happening.
[04:57:22] There's very few people who have been in Gaza, journalists, no one from the outside world could come and speak firsthand.
[04:57:30] I'm not watching videos. I'm not listening to hearsay.
[04:57:34] I'm telling you as an eyewitness and I'm not afraid to speak up since day one and
[04:57:40] Day one did not start on October 7th 2023
[04:57:44] It was long before that that this is an apartheid state that we're violating human rights
[04:57:49] And I haven't been afraid to say it when it was not popular
[04:57:53] And I will continue not to be afraid when I go to Congress because that's where we need to be talking about this
[04:57:58] We need to be saying why are we funding?
[04:58:01] you know a country that you know really doesn't respect us like I said I was
[04:58:06] there they knew as a US citizen I had a passport I was wearing the flag and they
[04:58:11] still had an M16 pointed in my face and they said they didn't care so why do we
[04:58:17] care about them so much okay well I lied I have one more thing about Israel and
[04:58:22] your opponents what are your opponents to Altman previously ran in a
[04:58:26] near Bride District and had considerable support from APAC-linked group DMFI, Democratic Majority.
[04:58:33] For Israel, she's now distanced herself from the organization and recently announced she's
[04:58:36] raised 400,000 in the first two months of campaigning.
[04:58:40] You're also up against East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen, who was also putting up six-figure
[04:58:44] fundraising totals in late 2025.
[04:58:47] There are nearly a dozen other candidates also vying for the seat.
[04:58:51] What differentiates you from your opponents?
[04:58:53] And what will it take to win this race?
[04:58:56] So I'm coming in as an outsider.
[04:58:58] All my life I've been working with my hands serving people.
[04:59:02] I take care of people in New Jersey every single day.
[04:59:04] I take care of them in my practice in the emergency rooms.
[04:59:08] I've volunteered all my life to selflessly go and serve people who need it the most
[04:59:14] around the world.
[04:59:15] I have not been involved in politics because I thought that I was making a difference
[04:59:22] taking care of one patient at a time.
[04:59:25] And what I've realized is that I'm putting a bandaid and you can't treat all these patients
[04:59:30] when the ultimate source of their misery is really coming from Washington.
[04:59:35] We're told, you know, we have patients that can't afford insurance.
[04:59:38] We have patients that can't, you know, that can't afford their premiums.
[04:59:44] They're deciding between, you know, paying their rent and their medical bills.
[04:59:49] And I see we're spending tons of money on bombs and stealth bombers and aircraft
[04:59:54] carriers and you know this is the same problem you know what is happening in other countries
[05:00:02] is affecting us because this is how we are deciding to spend our resources. We should
[05:00:06] be spending it on healthcare and not bombs. We should have a universal health system like
[05:00:10] every developed country that is out there where healthcare is a human right and if
[05:00:15] you walk in and you are sick you are going to get taken care of and not get thrown
[05:00:19] in the street. We should be spending our education. And so as a doer and as a surgeon who normally
[05:00:25] goes in and cuts out disease and fixes it, I feel I have something to say and something
[05:00:32] to do. And like I've always done my life where I've acted, I'm not going to be the
[05:00:37] same old politician. I think we need to change in Washington. And I'm that change.
[05:00:43] You spent eight years as a surgeon in the National Guard and the United States Army.
[05:00:47] Many young physicians choose a similar military path to graduate from medical school without
[05:00:52] having the incredible burden of student loan debt.
[05:00:56] What's your vision for guaranteeing young people's access to the highest quality education
[05:00:59] in the world without having to go into crippling debt to receive such educations?
[05:01:06] Yes, the military is a path forward for so many people in vulnerable communities
[05:01:11] that can't afford education that don't have access to it.
[05:01:14] And I had the opportunity by joining the National Guard and eventually got a scholarship, but
[05:01:19] you shouldn't have to go to Iraq to be able to pay for Rutgers.
[05:01:23] And what we need is tuition-free public education.
[05:01:26] Again, just like healthcare, this is a basic that we should be providing for Americans
[05:01:35] to be educated, to be able to compete in the world.
[05:01:38] When we talk about national security and safety, education helps with that.
[05:01:42] We don't want to be the dumbest country in the world over time.
[05:01:45] So what we need to do is invest in our education and be spending there.
[05:01:49] And that starts with providing it for everyone so that they have the opportunities and we
[05:01:54] could, we could thrive.
[05:01:56] What's your fast sandwich order?
[05:01:58] Turkey sandwich.
[05:02:00] Okay.
[05:02:01] Never mind.
[05:02:02] You said Rutgers.
[05:02:03] So I'm asking you, you got to, you got to have a fast sandwich order.
[05:02:05] A fast sandwich.
[05:02:06] Well, listen, I am like, I'm back when Clark U Chicken was around.
[05:02:08] So I know that's a long time ago.
[05:02:10] Yeah, I think it was still around while I went there.
[05:02:14] A considerable percentage of your district, 40% to 50% work white collar jobs in offices.
[05:02:20] What's your plan to make sure they're able to continue putting food on the table as
[05:02:23] AI inevitably replaces some, if not all, of those jobs as some of these AI companies
[05:02:30] are claiming is going to happen?
[05:02:32] Well, AI exploded over the last few years.
[05:02:36] Everyone thought it was science fiction just five years ago.
[05:02:39] And it's clearly going to make a difference.
[05:02:41] It's going to make things more efficient, but we need to completely understand its implications.
[05:02:47] And so we need to slow down.
[05:02:48] We need to stop, figure out how it's impacting education.
[05:02:53] What's it doing to our children's minds?
[05:02:55] What's it doing to the workforce?
[05:02:57] What's it doing to our climate?
[05:02:59] Our electricity bills are skyrocketing because of the data centers.
[05:03:03] We know that it's sucking up water.
[05:03:06] So we need to understand the pros and the cons in order to move forward.
[05:03:11] So it is here to stay, but we need to approach this carefully.
[05:03:15] I support Bernie Sanders' moratorium so that we could figure out the right path forward.
[05:03:20] Okay.
[05:03:21] This is a question that I ask every candidate that comes on the broadcast is the Zoram
[05:03:27] method.
[05:03:28] What are your top five policies that you want to be defined by?
[05:03:34] So I talk about healthcare not bombs.
[05:03:36] I talk about abolish ICE and to unrig the economy, but let's unpack that.
[05:03:40] So healthcare not bombs means Medicare for all, and not bombs means we need to address
[05:03:44] our foreign policy and we need to look at the military industrial complex, take it apart
[05:03:50] and really see what we need.
[05:03:51] We are spending a trillion dollars on our defense slash Department of War, slash Department
[05:03:58] of War crimes now.
[05:03:59] And what we need to do is spend that in healthcare and spend it in education.
[05:04:06] We need to abolish ICE and so not only do we need to abolish it but we need to dismantle
[05:04:12] the DHS completely.
[05:04:14] So I want to go further because the DHS was formed over 20 years ago after 9-11 and it
[05:04:21] was formed to basically target Muslims and target Arab communities and has evolved
[05:04:27] so that it's really black and brown communities around the country.
[05:04:30] It's not making us any safer and why is it lumped in with organizations like FEMA
[05:04:35] and the TSA. So now when we're trying to block funding for ICE, we can't fly out of our airports
[05:04:40] and God forbid a storm or earthquake hit, we wouldn't be able to respond or we don't
[05:04:45] have funding for FEMA. FEMA used to be an independent agency before 9-11. And so dismantling
[05:04:51] it, separating it apart and making it really more efficient so that we can able to respond
[05:04:57] appropriately is one of the things I want to do. And then we need to unrig the
[05:05:02] economy. So we need to be taxing our billionaires. We need to be able to make sure that working
[05:05:06] families are able to make a living. And that means, you know, you know, passing a pro-act,
[05:05:12] getting better union-paying jobs for our people and making sure that this oligarchy
[05:05:18] that's been building up over the last few years, you know, doesn't take control
[05:05:23] and that we are actually working for the constituents and not for profit.
[05:05:30] That's great. You have two more.
[05:05:34] I have two more. I unpacked it.
[05:05:36] You gave me three.
[05:05:37] Well, Medicare, foreign policy.
[05:05:40] We got abolished ICE, dismantled DHS. That's four.
[05:05:44] And then we have universal day care.
[05:05:49] Universal is part of affordability and, uh, you know, tuition free public college. Okay. Okay. Fair. Um,
[05:05:56] All right. This is gonna be a somewhat more contentious one that I doubt you've ever been asked before you've talked about
[05:06:03] Uh, uh, rolling back to dismantling of agencies
[05:06:06] Uh, some of which I am obviously supportive in the federal, uh, government
[05:06:11] Uh, one of which is the us aid, which I find to be a little bit more contentious
[05:06:14] I think it does a lot of good, but also USAID functions in certain instances as a way to destabilize countries.
[05:06:23] Sometimes it's for soft power initiatives, which is largely good.
[05:06:27] Sometimes it's for undermining the domestic economy of the country that we have some sort of foreign policy interest in.
[05:06:35] How do you plan on ensuring that the organization, USAID, will be rebuilt in a manner that does not push for regime change around the world,
[05:06:43] like it has in the past in places like Afghanistan, Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
[05:06:49] Well, I was actually in Gaza last year and in February when USAID was stopped and dismantled
[05:06:58] and I saw the impacts of it in 24 hours. We had field hospitals that were being funded that had to
[05:07:05] discharge patients and let the physicians that they were hiring go and so it had a real impact
[05:07:11] on people's lives. Now, whether we should be using it as a tool to destabilize countries
[05:07:16] really goes against the spirit of the organization altogether. We need to have oversight on why
[05:07:21] we're actually doing it. USA should be to aid and to create friends and promote relations
[05:07:30] for the United States. It has done more for US security than I think our Department of
[05:07:38] war has done over the last 70 years because it's created friends.
[05:07:42] People look up to the United States and said, you know, they're the ones bringing the food.
[05:07:46] I remember being in Sudan and seeing bags of rice and flour that were labeled USAID.
[05:07:53] So that had an impact for security, for friendliness, and creating a stable order.
[05:07:57] So how do we ensure it?
[05:07:58] I mean, we just have to have oversight, and in the end, I think we just have
[05:08:06] to overhaul how we look at foreign policy altogether, you know, whether we're carrying
[05:08:10] a stick or we want to carry a carrot. And I think the carrot is the way to go.
[05:08:15] Okay. I like that. All right. Rapid fire. I'm going to do a rapid round. All right.
[05:08:20] Do you support Medicare for all? Yes. Banning congressional stock trading? Yes.
[05:08:27] Abolishing and prosecuting ICE? Absolutely. Taxing billionaires? Yes.
[05:08:33] Student debt student loan debt. Yes
[05:08:38] Canceling medical debt via the medical debt cancellation act. I think that's very important. Yes
[05:08:44] Universal childcare. Yes
[05:08:47] Implementing the Green New Deal. Yes
[05:08:49] Ending aid to Israel. Yes ending America's war on Iran. Yes ending America's blockade on Cuba. Yes
[05:08:57] Okay
[05:08:59] Nothing nothing about any of these. Yeah
[05:09:03] Um, all right. Well, last question I have for you is this, um, there's a lot of people
[05:09:10] who are tuning in for the first time and, and hearing what you have to say, what do you
[05:09:15] want them to understand about your convictions and how can people contribute to your campaign?
[05:09:23] My convictions, um, have not changed. Uh, I treat people as human beings every single
[05:09:29] day. I don't look at their skin color, their race, their religion. When someone is sick,
[05:09:34] I want to help them. And I think that our country is really sick right now. And I want
[05:09:40] to go in, never been in politics before other than voting and, you know, supporting my candidates.
[05:09:47] And so I don't answer it to anyone except people. I'm not taking any corporate facts.
[05:09:52] I'm not getting any APAC money. I don't think they're going to, you know, volunteer
[05:09:56] it but I am raising it from individuals because that's who we should be answering to.
[05:10:02] And when I go to Congress, I'm going to be answering to the people because I believe
[05:10:08] that we answer to a higher power.
[05:10:10] And at one point of time, I'm going to be asked if I did the right thing and I need
[05:10:15] to be able to answer that with a straight face.
[05:10:17] And so if you believe that and you want to support me, you know, I think you should
[05:10:23] check me out on hamleyfornj.com. This is not the hardest thing I've ever done. I think,
[05:10:28] you know, I was at an awards dinner yesterday. It was a medical conference and I got, you
[05:10:35] know, I got recognized for going to Gaza. And afterwards I had a lot of people come
[05:10:40] and speak to me and say, thank you very much. You were very brave. And they weren't
[05:10:44] talking about brave going to Gaza is that because I was speaking up. And, you know,
[05:10:50] kind of took me back is like speaking up is the easy part. You know, everyone could do that.
[05:10:56] You know, all you need to do is just stand up and have a voice. And we could do that together.
[05:11:01] I want to do that in Congress. It's not like bombs falling around me. And, you know, you could count
[05:11:07] on me for that. What are some of this is great. It's a great final statement. But what are
[05:11:15] if we're talking about this sincerely, what are some of the biggest hurdles you need to
[05:11:19] climb in order to win this race?
[05:11:21] It's telling people who I am.
[05:11:24] Everyone's used to the same old politics and politicians.
[05:11:27] I'm not that...
[05:11:29] I need people to know that I'm sincere, what I've done in the past, and understanding my
[05:11:36] convictions that I'm not answering to party lines, I'm not answering to any interests
[05:11:43] other than I really want to make this world better.
[05:11:46] And I believe in this country, and I want to make this country better.
[05:11:48] What do you need like door knockers, phone bankers, what are some areas of need for your
[05:11:53] campaign right now?
[05:11:54] So, we have a good grassroots campaign but we need more people to knock on doors.
[05:11:58] If you're in New Jersey or close by, we have canvassing like every weekend and now
[05:12:03] we're doing some weeknights.
[05:12:05] Phone bankers all over the country and donations, so you know $5, $10 or more if you could
[05:12:11] donate.
[05:12:12] Again, go to HamoeyforNJ.com.
[05:12:15] This is how we get our message out.
[05:12:16] We have a donation link in the chat that people have been spamming for the volunteer
[05:12:21] link as well.
[05:12:23] So if you guys want to get active, if you don't need to be in Dr. Hamawi's district
[05:12:30] to participate, you can volunteer for the campaign in phone bank from anywhere and you
[05:12:37] can donate from anywhere, unless you're outside of the United States of America, in
[05:12:40] which case you can't donate.
[05:12:41] That's not legal.
[05:12:42] But yeah.
[05:12:43] Dr. Maui, thank you so much for coming on. This was a wonderful conversation. Thank you
[05:12:50] very much. Thank you for all of the work that you've done all around the world. And hopefully
[05:12:57] we'll see you in Congress. I hope so too. June 2nd, if you're in the district, please
[05:13:03] vote. And I'll talk to you after that, hopefully, and we'll talk about the next steps. Perfect.
[05:13:10] Thank you.
[05:13:11] Alright.
[05:13:12] Dr. Adam, Hawaii, everybody.
[05:13:14] Here.
[05:13:16] Okay.
[05:13:18] Yeah, well, let's do it.
[05:13:22] Hold on.
[05:13:23] Here, I'll go back to this video for you guys.
[05:13:27] All I take a photo with Dr.
[05:13:29] Humawi.
[05:13:30] Okay.
[05:13:31] Well, French MPs have been preparing to debate this bill against new forms of antisemitism
[05:13:36] in France.
[05:13:37] But the proponents of the bill decided to withdraw it, take it off the agenda, it will
[05:13:42] be tabled again in June.
[05:13:44] Now the reason they did that is because they were worried about opposition, the opposition
[05:13:49] had been very much against this bill, they said it was undemocratic, they said it was
[05:13:54] a threat to freedom of speech.
[05:13:56] Here people had gathered near the parliament to protest against it as well.
[05:14:00] 700,000 people had signed a petition saying this bill was unnecessary.
[05:14:06] It's a law that would prevent criticism of Israel, or being able to take a stand against
[05:14:13] Netanyahu's government.
[05:14:15] But it's not helping fight anti-Semitism because it actually conflates our Jewish
[05:14:20] citizens with the Israeli state.
[05:14:22] But our Jewish citizens, they are not responsible for the crimes of the Israeli
[05:14:26] government.
[05:14:27] These protesters are holding up signs,
[05:14:32] criticising Israel is the sort of thing that opponents of this bill say might not be allowed
[05:14:38] if the bill was to become law.
[05:14:41] They say any criticism of Israel could result in penalties
[05:14:45] and that's why they're against it.
[05:14:47] Now the MP that tabled the law is called Caroline Yadansh.
[05:14:51] She used to be part of the French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist,
[05:14:54] centrist when they saw the party but she quit the party in protest because she wasn't happy
[05:15:00] that the French president decided that France should recognise a Palestinian state.
[05:15:05] Natasha Butler, Al Jazeera, Paris.
[05:15:08] I'm not ready to turn my back and invite Marjorie Taylor Greene to any table that I'm
[05:15:12] seeing.
[05:15:13] Marjorie Taylor Greene, before she was a member, started chasing me around saying that
[05:15:17] the shooting at my high school didn't happen, that I was a crisis actor, that I was
[05:15:21] paid by the government to do all these horrible things that are completely false.
[05:15:25] I'll be honest, I think what she did to you is abhorrent.
[05:15:28] She was a clown then, she's a clown now.
[05:15:30] Since the topic is adopting.
[05:15:32] Oh my god, they have a whole panel debate on the Marjorie Taylor Green situation.
[05:15:38] Oh, here's the donut and the Celsius if you want it.
[05:15:42] Yeah, you forgot.
[05:15:45] All right, you kept the dawns for yourself. No, I didn't. I did not. Thank you chat for
[05:15:57] reminding me. Okay, I'm a W host. Scott Jennings of the sense of honor all of a sudden. Yeah.
[05:16:09] Yeah, you know, you know what his job is. He's Mr. Dishonorable.
[05:16:15] I know these interviews are not your favorite, but having Ken is like,
[05:16:18] how am I on?
[05:16:18] Isn't just an opportunity for platforming and fundraising is really
[05:16:20] something that feels a revolutionary optimism that we all need in these
[05:16:23] dark times. Many thanks. Yeah.
[05:16:26] Um, yeah, no, he's dope. His background is incredible. Uh, I mean, he,
[05:16:30] we had to do it, right? He's in, he's in LA. Um,
[05:16:35] You are eyeballing those donors. Okay, calm down. You wish he forgot so you can snack.
[05:16:44] Okay, bro, I don't like this. Okay. You can donate out of state, of course.
[05:16:51] Tell candidates to set up donation goals like Oliver Day when they come on stream and incentivize
[05:17:08] his donating, true. We should tell him that ahead of time. Adam is going to mug you by getting the
[05:17:17] doctor on after you? Nah, he's not like that. He doesn't live that lifestyle, okay? That's
[05:17:23] only me. Mr. Undemocratic Party, Mr. Hader of the Democratic Party who is now a much bigger
[05:17:30] problem to the Democrats, it seems, once he started getting even more direct and more
[05:17:35] active with promoting certain kinds of candidates, more responsive candidates, candidates that
[05:17:41] actually care about implementing Medicare for all, you know, all of a sudden it's
[05:17:46] It's a much larger issue, you know?
[05:17:49] Yeah.
[05:17:50] Bro, what the fuck are you doing in this post?
[05:17:55] Oh, I know exactly what this post is.
[05:17:58] Yeah, bro, what do you think I'm doing?
[05:18:02] I'm eyeballing the delicious food.
[05:18:04] Okay, that's what I'm doing.
[05:18:12] The kooks that defected from MAGA and now are considering the Democratic Party, I just
[05:18:19] would warn the Democratic Party because to Scott's point, I mean, these are conspiracy
[05:18:23] theorists who believe that there's a Jewish cabal controlling-
[05:18:26] I can't believe you didn't inform Dr. Hamawi, you were a doctor too?
[05:18:29] Oh, Dr. Dr. Jihad?
[05:18:30] Yeah, I don't want to cook him, okay?
[05:18:34] Pulling the country, pulling the puppet strings and that are going to destroy America's-
[05:18:38] Tonight, Ilhan Omar is applauding MAGA stars Candace Owens and Marjorie Taylor Greene for
[05:18:47] breaking with Donald Trump and expressing their buyer's remorse.
[05:18:50] The thing that has been very fascinating, especially about Marjorie and Candace, is
[05:18:57] that they are not just coming out like the other ones that you'd mentioned where they're
[05:19:04] saying, this action is wrong, right?
[05:19:06] They're saying, I am done with you.
[05:19:08] We should give them credit for that.
[05:19:10] If somebody is ready to take that step and at least talk to us, maybe do something differently,
[05:19:16] the message cannot be, I told you so, the message has to be welcome aboard what else
[05:19:20] can we do together.
[05:19:22] Ilhan Omar is saying give them credit.
[05:19:25] Pete Buttigieg is saying let's hold hands and say what can we do together.
[05:19:29] Do you think that's the right move?
[05:19:31] So like I, you know, I have to address something first, which is that I was,
[05:19:35] know I've had a personal interaction with Marjorie Taylor Green when I was 18 after
[05:19:39] she came to my high school, when I was lobbying members of Congress.
[05:19:42] True. Oh my god. She fucking chased him. Oh my god. God. Marjorie Taylor Green is such
[05:19:49] a psycho dude. It's so, she is such a psycho. And like the thing that annoys me is that
[05:19:59] she hasn't really come on board with anything other than like she has been able to communicate
[05:20:05] More effectively as both a member of Congress and now outside of Congress on the issue of Israel, which is I think
[05:20:14] disastrous for the Democrats
[05:20:17] Okay
[05:20:18] It's a disaster that the Democrats are not able to speak with conviction on the issue of Israel
[05:20:24] As as well as like Marjorie Taylor Green has
[05:20:28] but like the thing that really frustrates me about this shit is that
[05:20:32] that. Like not frustrates me necessarily. And yeah, she's to call you on anti-Semitic.
[05:20:40] Everyone heads ill on Omar, both sides of the aisle. She is an anti-Semitic hate America
[05:20:45] ungrateful refugee who married his brother and broke the law to get him into the country.
[05:20:50] Pelosi's protection of Omar is making her look bad in America. She's saying Omar back
[05:20:57] this is the type of shit where I'm like, do we, I mean, I'm not Mr, you know, rehabilitate
[05:21:02] people's image, but I'm also not Mr, you know, your past positions are, are the only thing
[05:21:08] I care about, right? And she used to love Israel too. Yeah. Which is really funny because
[05:21:17] you know, it's really funny about this. When she used to love Israel, she was anti-Semitic.
[05:21:25] Now, she don't love Israel no more, but now it's a big problem, you know what I mean?
[05:21:34] Well, I guess she was, she did hit like the maximum anti-Semitism position even when she
[05:21:38] did love Israel that like they had to make her do a book report on the Holocaust.
[05:21:44] A fascinating, fascinating predicament.
[05:21:59] She was an insider for many years though.
[05:22:02] So she could be valuable.
[05:22:04] That's why she stopped the book report work.
[05:22:06] Yeah, the book report worked so well that she went from it was Jewish space lasers
[05:22:10] that did the wildfires to it was Chinese space lasers that did the wildfires.
[05:22:17] Okay, you have to admit that it's a bit hypocritical of them to suddenly be like, now we want
[05:22:33] republics in the tent.
[05:22:34] Like what the fuck is the difference between Marjorie Taylor, uh, Green and Liz Cheney?
[05:22:39] The difference is Liz Cheney was a pro-war Republican with no constituency, no real constituency.
[05:22:48] Whereas Marjorie Taylor Greene is an anti, she's presenting herself as an anti-war Republican
[05:22:56] who's fallen out of favor after being a MAGA insider, right?
[05:23:00] So the hope is, and I'm not so certain this gamble will work, but the hope is that
[05:23:07] having a former MAGA loyalist come on board is, is a way to like pull by force some of her
[05:23:17] constituents that voted for her, not, you know, not that long ago. Now, knowing what I know about,
[05:23:26] knowing what I know about MAGA, I just don't think that's going to happen. But who knows,
[05:23:33] You know, does that make sense?
[05:23:41] Because I'm not, I'm not so on board. A lot of people look at this stuff. They love welcoming
[05:23:46] Tucker Carlson. They love Marjorie Taylor Greene. They say like, this is great. And I love it on
[05:23:51] Omar. Okay. A lot more than I love most of Congress. I don't know if this is going to
[05:24:04] be a successful method, but I also don't personally have the same like, oh, we can't do this at
[05:24:10] all attitude that people have. The difference is very simple. Since Kate Willett is praising
[05:24:14] MTG for not liking Trump anymore. Cool. Harris made a bid to neocons like Cheney
[05:24:19] by promising to have the most lethal military on earth and then lost the election because
[05:24:22] people were already tired of the murder. Not cool. I also don't give a shit about like
[05:24:29] hypocrisy arguments in general. I'm not like the opposition doesn't care. I don't care.
[05:24:36] You know what I mean? I don't, I don't give a fuck. Oh no, it's hypocritical. Who cares?
[05:24:39] Chris, my best shits for the birds. Okay, that only works if you're, if you're
[05:24:44] willing to entertain it. And if your opposition does not entertain it, then it's not happening.
[05:24:50] But what I will say is this, as someone who does believe in rehabilitation for average
[05:24:56] people, for regular folks, for ordinary people, that is a lot, a lot more critical of professional
[05:25:05] propagandists like Tucker Carlson or Charlie Kirk or any of those other people, or even
[05:25:09] the most significant version of that, which is politicians, you're going to have to do
[05:25:15] a little bit more than just saying Israel's bad and doing a genocide for me to come on
[05:25:19] board. There have been instances of people who've changed their minds. Peter Dow, right?
[05:25:27] Famously a phalangist, famously a diehard Fedeine for Hillary Rodham Clinton. Peter
[05:25:33] Dow spent many, many years trying to atone for his former sins, okay? Sins of the past.
[05:25:38] Now Peter Dow is legit. I don't think a single person will be like Peter Dow is not, you
[05:25:43] know, legitimately invested in this cause, right? He's become chairman Dow. So Peter
[05:25:54] Binar is another example on the issue of Israel. Like there are plenty of people who you might
[05:26:00] not know their past, who have become people that you appreciate the commentary of, appreciate
[05:26:09] the perspective of, who have changed their perspective. And I do appreciate that. But,
[05:26:21] again, even with Tucker, even with Marjorie Taylor-Green, I care about who they are as
[05:26:27] person now. Is that a real change? Is that a real change? Or is it just a change on one issue?
[05:26:36] That's it. Because if you still carry on a lot of the same attitudes on all the other policy
[05:26:44] positions that you have, that you haven't flipped on your attitude towards migrants,
[05:26:51] or if your anti-war narrative, in the case of Marjorie Taylor Greene, used to just be,
[05:26:55] Why are we spending money on bad wars? We should spend it on bombing Mexico. If that's still your attitude, then
[05:27:02] It's clearly not a
[05:27:05] Real change a real consequential change
[05:27:08] The change on perhaps one of the most significant issues. Sure, great
[05:27:14] But if if that hasn't like rewritten your your worldview your warp your perspective
[05:27:19] then what are we doing here? Right?
[05:27:23] Fellow activists in March for our lives, Marjorie Taylor Green, before she was a member,
[05:27:27] started chasing me around saying that the shooting at my high school didn't happen,
[05:27:31] that I was a crisis actor, that I was paid by the government.
[05:27:34] Imagine two years ago when 80% of the country mindlessly supported Israel,
[05:27:36] and then as people changed their minds about it, we said,
[05:27:38] no, you should have changed your mind sooner, we do not accept you.
[05:27:40] Would that have helped us get to where we are?
[05:27:42] It's unfortunate that in order to grow the correct position,
[05:27:44] you have to accept people who are formerly wrong about the position.
[05:27:46] It's just mad. Oh, no, I agree.
[05:27:48] I'm
[05:27:50] Well, those are regular folks though
[05:27:52] Those are ordinary folks right and I'm also very open-minded the people who do change their minds on this position a lot more than most people in this chat
[05:28:02] Ironically enough half of the fucking chat also did not have this position pre-october 7 and it took a long time
[05:28:08] For them to get there. I'm always gonna be open-minded the people and I'm always gonna welcome people's
[05:28:14] I'm always gonna welcome
[05:28:16] The change that people represent.
[05:28:19] To do all these horrible things that are completely false.
[05:28:23] And at the same time, you know, I, with those conversations that they're talking about.
[05:28:29] I'm not giving them the reins of power anytime soon though, if that makes sense.
[05:28:32] What I'm reminding you of is my own evolution as an activist.
[05:28:35] In terms of when I was in college, I didn't go to college to just be surrounded by a bunch of liberals.
[05:28:39] Necessarily, I know it's hard for you guys to believe, but it's true.
[05:28:42] That's why I joined the shooting club when I was in college.
[05:28:45] imagine Scott, I was not very popular there. But it's important to talk to people who disagree
[05:28:50] with us because ultimately, even though we're Democrats and Republicans, we have to find
[05:28:54] what little overlap there is that we can move forward on. And look, we can speculate all
[05:28:59] we want on her intentions and why she's doing this ultimately. But from my perspective,
[05:29:03] I'm willing to take that first step and have that conversation with her. And I would challenge
[05:29:07] her to this too. We can welcome Marjorie Taylor Green within our borders, but she must
[05:29:11] assimilate to our culture. Isn't that what she believes? Yes. And I like that.
[05:29:16] She wants to come on your show and talk to me directly about why she's changed her mind.
[05:29:20] I'm happy to do that and have that conversation. And I would challenge her to do that and prove
[05:29:24] to us why she actually is authentic and changing and that this is not just another opportunistic
[05:29:29] political opportunity like it was when she chased me after the shooting at my high
[05:29:32] school. But I'm willing to give her a small chance to have that conversation.
[05:29:36] But it's important to note too, this is not just the Marjorie Taylor Green phenomenon.
[05:29:40] We're seeing Tucker Carlson. We're seeing people across the board defect increasingly
[05:29:44] from Trump. What are all those people having? What do all those people have in common by
[05:29:49] the way?
[05:29:50] Trump. Oh, Scott Jennings could be like, oh, they're all haters of Israel, which is the
[05:29:55] most glorious nation of all of all time. Yeah. Ah, they, ah, they're, they're Jew
[05:30:02] haters. They're Jew haters. Okay, Scott. Okay, buddy.
[05:30:07] What is it they all have in common?
[05:30:09] When I hear Ilan Homer, you know what I hear?
[05:30:12] How do you do fellow anti-Semites?
[05:30:14] That's what I hear.
[05:30:15] Oh, I hate him so much.
[05:30:17] How is it?
[05:30:18] Oh my God.
[05:30:19] Okay.
[05:30:20] I would much prefer Marjorie Taylor Greene to Scott Jennings.
[05:30:22] I can't believe I'm saying it, but fuck it.
[05:30:24] I'm saying it.
[05:30:25] You know what I hate about these motherfuckers?
[05:30:28] Okay.
[05:30:29] And this is like the, the, the Randy find to Nick Fuentes dichotomy.
[05:30:35] Okay.
[05:30:36] Randi Fine and Nick Fuentes agree on every issue, okay?
[05:30:43] Every single issue except for Israel, where Nick Fuentes is somehow, for anti-Semitic reasons,
[05:30:50] on the correct side of the Israel issue as opposed to Randi Fine, who's on the wrong
[05:30:55] side of that issue.
[05:30:57] So like, these people are so unbelievably evil, on a regular basis, with every single
[05:31:04] thing that they believe in every single thing that they say that like some of these other
[05:31:09] psychos are able to somehow squeeze out like a like a marginal W there it's unfucking believable
[05:31:18] Oh, good job. So, she's so sort of the bitterson, but it's crazy. It's crazy. Cause like if
[05:31:35] Randy Fine had like one normal bone in his body, right? If he had like one redeemable
[05:31:42] quality to him, I would say, okay, at least he has something against Nick Fuentes,
[05:31:47] they agree on everything they agree on migrants they agree on on capitalism they agree on private
[05:31:54] health care they agree on letting the poor die the only thing that they don't agree on is israel
[05:32:01] and it's like randy fine is a nazi in every fucking way shape and form
[05:32:06] I hear about what we're sticking at, huh?
[05:32:08] Oh, dude, we're sticking at all triple.
[05:32:10] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[05:32:13] All right.
[05:32:19] Like Scott Jennings is over here
[05:32:21] talking shit about Marjorie Taylor Greene, right?
[05:32:25] What is he talking shit about Marjorie Taylor Greene on?
[05:32:29] He was pro Marjorie Taylor Greene
[05:32:31] every step of the fucking way.
[05:32:33] And the only reason why he's no longer pro, Marjorie, Taylor Green, is because she's anti-Israelan, anti-Trump.
[05:32:40] Okay. Well, those are good positions for her to have. Those are morally correct positions for her to have.
[05:32:46] So that's like the type of shit that blows my mind a little bit. Chewing so loud.
[05:32:52] Buddy, I haven't even started eating yet. What the fuck are you talking about? Chewing so loud? Are you preemptively talking shit?
[05:32:59] Are you preemptively complaining?
[05:33:05] Moe fucking pre-type discomplain.
[05:33:09] Unbelievable.
[05:33:10] This is about, this is about, there is a thread here.
[05:33:15] And it's so transparently obvious.
[05:33:18] And I'll be honest, I think what she did to you is abhorrent.
[05:33:21] She was a clown then, she's a clown now.
[05:33:23] This entire thing for her is political.
[05:33:26] is political. Trump didn't want to back her in a statewide race in Georgia. And she's
[05:33:30] a conspiracy theorist then, and she's a conspiracy theorist then. I would caution you. I would
[05:33:34] caution her.
[05:33:35] I don't think Joe Rogan is an anti-Semite. I don't think Andrew Schultz is an anti-Semite.
[05:33:41] I don't think Eric Erickson is an anti-Semite.
[05:33:44] I think there's a lot of people around the country whose names we don't know who
[05:33:48] we're supporting.
[05:33:49] We're talking about Marjorie Taylor Greene and Robert Carlson.
[05:33:51] You're bringing another week.
[05:33:52] But just one second.
[05:33:53] What do all of them have in common?
[05:33:55] Even if you say that the only thing that is important about those three individuals in
[05:34:01] particular is that they're anti-semitic, what does it say about the president that he was
[05:34:05] totally fine with them six months ago?
[05:34:07] Well, and they were totally fine with him.
[05:34:10] What does it say?
[05:34:11] Look, he attracted a lot of people.
[05:34:13] And some of the people that he attracted that have those views, I completely and totally
[05:34:18] disagree with.
[05:34:19] And he has been quite clear about his views on these issues.
[05:34:23] He has led the party away from those views.
[05:34:25] And that's frankly one of the reasons they're not in it.
[05:34:27] He spoke on the phone with Tucker Carlson about six weeks ago.
[05:34:30] What did he say?
[05:34:31] What did he say about him last week?
[05:34:33] I mean, look, you're arguing to me
[05:34:35] that they are repulsive people who are anti-Semitic.
[05:34:37] The president of the United States is on the phone.
[05:34:40] Disappointed.
[05:34:41] Disappointed last week.
[05:34:43] I'm just saying.
[05:34:44] I'm just saying.
[05:34:45] Because they spoke out against the air wrong,
[05:34:46] Lord, dummy.
[05:34:47] Because I think it's important.
[05:34:49] I mean, is there a way to work with a Marjorie Taylor Green?
[05:34:56] Or, I mean, Candice Owens?
[05:34:59] Marjorie Taylor Green.
[05:35:00] Candice Owens, really?
[05:35:02] Is that really what Democrats are going to be doing?
[05:35:03] Marjorie Taylor Green, Candice Owens,
[05:35:05] Tucker Carlson, and others are
[05:35:08] responsible for creating the personality that we are
[05:35:11] dealing with in the White House today
[05:35:14] and all of the issues that come along.
[05:35:17] I believe the best indicator of future performance
[05:35:19] a look at past performers. Marjorie Taylor Greene hasn't had any great Jesus moment. We've
[05:35:26] been talking a lot about him. Let me bring him to the table. She hasn't had some great
[05:35:30] Jesus moment. This is all about her. What attention would Marjorie Taylor Greene be
[05:35:34] getting today if she had not turned so fully against the president? I'm not a believer.
[05:35:42] Now, for Ilhan Omar, or Omar Ilhan Omar, thank you.
[05:35:48] I believe she has the best intentions,
[05:35:52] but I'm not ready to turn my back
[05:35:53] and invite Marjorie Taylor Greene to any table
[05:35:56] that I'm seeing.
[05:35:57] Let's remember what the issue was
[05:36:00] that drove a wedge between Donald Trump
[05:36:03] and some of his biggest supportive Republican women
[05:36:06] like Nancy Mace, like Lauren Boebert,
[05:36:09] like Marjorie Taylor Greene,
[05:36:10] and it was the Epstein files.
[05:36:12] And as much as I disagree with them,
[05:36:14] some of them are still in Congress on so many things,
[05:36:17] I do give them credit for not having bent the knee
[05:36:20] when he brought Lauren Boeber into the situation room
[05:36:24] and tried to bully her into not voting
[05:36:26] for the release of the files.
[05:36:28] Now, what I would say to Ilhan Omar,
[05:36:31] what I would say to Pete Buttigieg,
[05:36:33] as somebody who broke with my party in 2015,
[05:36:37] the minute the guy came down the escalator
[05:36:39] and sort of talking about Mexicans and immigrants,
[05:36:41] is that it is hard.
[05:36:43] People are just right.
[05:36:44] When you've been part of a party your entire life,
[05:36:46] when your circles, your social circles,
[05:36:48] your family circles, your professional circles
[05:36:51] are made up in that party,
[05:36:52] it is very hard to make that break.
[05:36:53] But I don't think Democrats have to say,
[05:36:56] come in, the water is warm,
[05:36:57] because it is a personal decision.
[05:37:00] It is not one that is led by people
[05:37:03] being your cheerleaders.
[05:37:05] You do it because you feel uncomfortable
[05:37:07] with the guy who's leading the party,
[05:37:09] not because you have a cheering section
[05:37:11] telling you to jump into the poll.
[05:37:12] And just quickly, I mean, the polling suggests
[05:37:14] that there is erosion despite whatever the MAGA
[05:37:18] number that Trump likes to tout.
[05:37:20] And white non-college educated graduates, that's Trump's base,
[05:37:24] 63% supported him in 2025, the February of last year.
[05:37:29] 49% support him now in April of 2026.
[05:37:33] Yeah, and I mean, obviously the way that this war has
[05:37:36] been conducted is not universally popular
[05:37:38] among every single Maga voter, among every single Republican.
[05:37:42] But since the topic is adopting the kooks that defected from Maga
[05:37:47] and now are considering the Democratic Party,
[05:37:50] I just would warn the Democratic Party.
[05:37:52] Because to Scott's point, I mean, these
[05:37:55] are conspiracy theorists who believe
[05:37:56] that there's a Jewish cabal controlling the country,
[05:37:59] pulling the puppet strings, and that
[05:38:01] are going to destroy America.
[05:38:03] So if that's the unholy alliance that a lot of our
[05:38:06] campaigning with Trump and for Trump, they have noticed, um, none of these columnist
[05:38:15] had a dang thing to say or a single dang issue with these people when they were dick riding
[05:38:24] Trump into oblivion. Oh, wow. How interesting. Yeah, you, you fucking love them two minutes ago.
[05:38:37] What happened?
[05:38:41] What happened?
[05:38:49] Suddenly, suddenly no more love for these guys, hmm.
[05:39:04] It's just very interesting.
[05:39:07] I mean if it's gonna piss off the Republicans that I'm all for it, I'll be honest, like
[05:39:10] I am, I'm petty, I'm petty white, okay.
[05:39:16] me petty white the moment that I realize that this is pissing off the
[05:39:20] republicans I'm in I'm in I'm like fuck yeah okay never mind I take it back it's
[05:39:24] great I'm welcoming them with open fucking arms
[05:39:29] because you're still a Republican
[05:39:33] I mean, we didn't even mention Megan Kelly. I mean, but again, like I don't even fuck
[05:39:47] with these people. I don't even trust these people. Okay, but if it's pissing off, if
[05:39:53] it's pissing off the fucking Republicans and okay, you know, fine. I'm, I'm, I'm
[05:40:00] no longer as as resentful nor as skeptical for the 2024 election. She was in a closing
[05:40:09] argument campaign rally with President Trump. I mean, the idea that suddenly their kooks
[05:40:15] and their Republican party is happy to be rid of them is.
[05:40:18] That's, that's brand new.
[05:40:19] That's brand new.
[05:40:20] That's brand new.
[05:40:21] That's brand new.
[05:40:22] That's brand new.
[05:40:23] That's brand new.
[05:40:24] That's brand new.
[05:40:25] That's brand new.
[05:40:26] That's brand new.
[05:40:27] That's brand new.
[05:40:28] That's brand new.
[05:40:29] I feel like things always happen on a Friday, big stories break on a Friday, and as I just mentioned with Chris, but it gets you high.
[05:40:35] Oh yeah, Cash Patel's losing his fucking mind apparently. He's like drinking like a lush.
[05:40:41] Which is very cool. Another guy, another cool guy.
[05:40:44] Seen it. There is some breaking news, this absolutely bonkers story that just posted tonight concerning, well, the clown car people who make up Trump's cabinet.
[05:40:54] I mean, this time, it's really focused on FBI Director Cash Patel, and it's an explosive
[05:40:59] news story.
[05:41:00] Another DUI hire, baby.
[05:41:01] Let's go.
[05:41:02] It's dozens of FBI sources, which is a big deal.
[05:41:04] It's a lot of sources in this story detailing new allegations about Patel, including some
[05:41:09] sources who say Patel is frequently drunk on the job, regularly absent from work,
[05:41:15] and paranoid about getting fired, and there's quite an anecdote about that we're going
[05:41:19] to talk about.
[05:41:20] And I'm just going to read you a few of the key passages, because I think that
[05:41:23] That will tell you everything you need to know about this story.
[05:41:25] Here's one.
[05:41:26] Several officials told the Atlantic that Patel's drinking has been a recurring source of concern
[05:41:31] across the government.
[05:41:33] Early in his tenure meetings and briefings had to be rescheduled for later in the day
[05:41:37] as a result of his alcohol fueled nights.
[05:41:40] Six current and former officials and others familiar with Patel's schedule told the
[05:41:44] Atlantic as a sidebar, not normal, ever into administrations.
[05:41:49] Again, back to the quote.
[05:41:51] multiple occasions in the past year members of his security detail had difficulty waking
[05:41:56] up because he was seen intoxicated this was Chris was just referring to my you can party
[05:42:01] a little bit really that's what we're doing oh my god a bunch of what's the word is it
[05:42:06] was the term called school marms a bunch of freaking woke scolds dude what who what
[05:42:15] You can't be the FBI director and get fucking hammered, dude
[05:42:25] Bunch of goddamn snowflakes up in this bitch. Oh hall monitors. Oh, I'm a freaking weenie
[05:42:34] Let my man drink let cash drink cash money, baby
[05:42:39] Let him drink and then let him drive actually let him drink and drive
[05:42:45] I didn't realize that being the frigging director of the FBI meant you can't have fun, okay?
[05:42:55] I didn't realize that the position dictated no fun as a part of the policy.
[05:43:01] Hello?
[05:43:02] Yeah, spider cash, spider cash.
[05:43:06] And that's according to information supplied to Justice Department and White House officials.
[05:43:11] a request for breaching equipment.
[05:43:13] Normally used by SWAT and hostage rescue teams
[05:43:16] to quickly gain entry into buildings was made last year
[05:43:19] because Patel had been unreachable behind locked doors.
[05:43:22] That's awesome.
[05:43:23] According to multiple people familiar with the request.
[05:43:27] Multiple officials also tell the Atlantic
[05:43:28] that Patel is deeply concerned
[05:43:30] that his job is in jeopardy.
[05:43:32] Well, that's understandable.
[05:43:34] And one incident earlier this month,
[05:43:36] Patel struggled to log into an internal computer system.
[05:43:39] He quickly became convinced that he had been locked out and he panicked, frantically calling
[05:43:45] aides and allies to announce that he had been fired by the White House according to nine people
[05:43:50] familiar with his outreach, nine people. That's amazing. And the access problem turned out to
[05:43:55] quote have been a technical error and it was quickly resolved and that's according to two
[05:43:59] people familiar with the matter. Now I should note MSNOW has not independently verified any
[05:44:04] of this reporting. We've reached out to the FBI for comment and if we get a response over
[05:44:08] the next hour, I will surely let you know as soon as we get a response. But I should note
[05:44:13] the FBI responded to the Atlantic with a graceful and eloquent statement attributed to Patel.
[05:44:18] And here's what he said, print it all false. I'll see you in court. Bring your checkbook.
[05:44:24] Graceful eloquent. Okay. Joining me now is the reporter who broke that story, step
[05:44:29] Oh, you know is real bro
[05:44:33] You know that shit is real as fuck if that's what he responded with
[05:44:39] There if it's Patrick because he didn't say I'll see you in Valhalla
[05:44:43] First of all Sarah, I'm so grateful you could be here because we saw this story and we reached out
[05:44:47] We were like can you come talk to us about it and here you are um?
[05:44:50] I want to talk to you about all the details of this bombshell report
[05:44:53] I just skimmed the story the top the service that I should say but also bro
[05:44:57] she got nine sources. What the fuck are you talking about? That's insane. It's not like
[05:45:05] one anonymous guy revealed this to the Atlantic. It's over at that point. What do you fucking
[05:45:13] mean?
[05:45:14] I just want to give you an opportunity to respond to this reaction to your piece because
[05:45:17] Patel's advisor, Erica Knight called your piece fabricated stories. She said that
[05:45:23] every series DC reporter passed on.
[05:45:26] Sarah Fitzpatrick and Jeffrey Goldberg printed it anyway.
[05:45:29] Lawsuit is being filed.
[05:45:31] What do you say to that?
[05:45:32] I say that I am a very careful,
[05:45:34] very diligent award-winning investigative reporter.
[05:45:37] Dog, you don't even need to say that.
[05:45:40] You can just say clearly,
[05:45:43] everyone around this person absolutely fucking hates.
[05:45:51] absolutely fucking despises cash Patel because how are you going to get nine agents?
[05:46:10] That is, that means people fucking hate his ass bro.
[05:46:14] Reporter with a history of award-winning work across multiple organizations, you and I in
[05:46:20] fact have worked together previously.
[05:46:22] I stand by every word of this reporting.
[05:46:25] We have excellent attorneys, and it is a surprising statement, but a very telling statement I
[05:46:31] believe from.
[05:46:32] And I would also note, we reached out for comments to the White House and to the
[05:46:36] Justice Department, neither of which disputed anything.
[05:46:40] We gave multiple opportunities, including 19 detailed, detailed questions.
[05:46:44] So we stand by every word and look, this is telling because there are so many people,
[05:46:52] you alluded to it earlier, these are not the types of people who are willing to speak out
[05:46:58] outside of the FBI, especially right now, because Cache Patel is going after people
[05:47:03] with polygraphs in a way that has never happened at the Bureau.
[05:47:07] So for it to be this level of alarm, this is people genuinely concerned that America
[05:47:12] is a danger as a result of this conduct. And I feel, you know, a real responsibility
[05:47:18] to take care of that reporting incredibly carefully. And The Atlantic is nothing but
[05:47:22] diligent and we have amazing lawyers and amazing editors and I stand by everywhere.
[05:47:27] I'm not surprised in any way by their response. I will say, and as you said, you note, and
[05:47:33] I noted, nine sources for the opening anecdote of the story as well. Well, let's get into
[05:47:38] some of the details about this because-
[05:47:40] dog nine sources of mutiny what are we talking about two is enough for
[05:47:51] confirmation nine means everyone in the agencies like bro what the fuck is this
[05:47:57] guy doing okay one source I'd be like okay who knows right two means it's
[05:48:06] confirmation time three is your solid you're reliable nine means they were
[05:48:15] running around telling the fucking janitor that we got to get this guy out
[05:48:20] of here that means literally people in the FBI were running around being like
[05:48:26] please help us
[05:48:37] That's insane like the I mean is also so funny because cash Patel is the one guy
[05:48:44] That is the least convincing man in America as you guys know I've talked about this quite a few quite a bit
[05:48:50] It's
[05:48:53] He is like this is the type of story that absolutely
[05:48:58] makes sense
[05:48:59] about cash Patel
[05:49:01] Because he's so fucking demotionally incompetent on camera, too. It's not like
[05:49:07] It's not like this came as a surprise to you, right? It didn't come as a surprise to me
[05:49:11] I didn't I didn't hear about the story went. Oh my god, not my cash Patel
[05:49:16] You know, I didn't go. Wow. That's really alarming. I mean he is such a consummate professional
[05:49:22] Otherwise very shocking new revelation about cash Patel. I mean who who else in this administration is?
[05:49:28] is supposedly living a dual live,
[05:49:32] a real Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation, right?
[05:49:43] No one is saying that.
[05:49:45] They're like, oh, that makes so much sense, actually.
[05:49:47] Patel's excessive drinking seems to be what is alarming
[05:49:50] a lot of the sources.
[05:49:52] And here there are multiple anecdotes
[05:49:53] that refer to that, that's understandable.
[05:49:55] They're moving meetings, people couldn't wake him.
[05:49:58] What more have you heard about the extent of his drinking habits
[05:50:01] and how it seems to be affecting his ability to serve as FBI Director?
[05:50:05] I think the key point is that this is happening in places in which it is public.
[05:50:10] There are lots and lots of people around who are seeing it,
[05:50:13] who are hearing about it, who are learning about it.
[05:50:15] For example, we have video of Patel chugging a beer to excess on video.
[05:50:21] We've all seen it. Everybody's seen it. Yes.
[05:50:23] Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Oh my God, that's right.
[05:50:26] He literally took the FBI PJ with his girlfriend to Italy to to chug beers with the hockey team.
[05:50:37] Oh my God, I forgot.
[05:50:43] There's also video evidence of this kind of behavior on the job.
[05:50:47] Mind you, and I think it speaks to, you know, he was on official travel at that time.
[05:50:53] There were ongoing threats in the United States at that time.
[05:50:57] So it is a very, very clear pattern that has occurred in multiple locations over a long period
[05:51:03] of time.
[05:51:04] And it's that pattern which has given everyone pause.
[05:51:06] These are not one-off events.
[05:51:07] None of this, I just read.
[05:51:09] Look at him!
[05:51:12] Bro.
[05:51:13] I'm sorry.
[05:51:15] Does this seem like the behavior of a guy who's a fucking alcoholic?
[05:51:23] pattern which is giving everyone pause. These are not one-off events.
[05:51:28] One of us, I just read this story, but we have to come back to it because the excerpt
[05:51:32] I just read just remind people, a request for breaching equipment normally used by SWAT
[05:51:36] and hostage rescue teams to quickly gain entry into buildings was made last year
[05:51:41] because Patel had been unreachable behind locked doors according to multiple people
[05:51:45] familiar with this request. I find that, I mean, I traveled with
[05:51:49] I didn't realize it was illegal for dudes to rock. Yeah. God forbid men have hobbies. Yeah, this is the
[05:51:57] This is the DEI HR
[05:52:00] This is exactly
[05:52:02] Why Kamala hair is lost
[05:52:04] classic
[05:52:12] Yeah, I'm sorry legalized being cool, please the presidents I've worked in the government. I've worked in the state department
[05:52:17] shocking. Really? People should feel shocked by that. This is not a 22-year-old who's
[05:52:25] irresponsible, who's on a trip and should be behaving better. This is the FBI
[05:52:28] director. Can you tell us more just about that scene or paint it for people
[05:52:32] who have not yet read your story? I think the really most important thing
[05:52:35] here is that most national security officials at this caliber or even
[05:52:40] several layers below, those types of people sleep with their phones on
[05:52:43] on their chest they are so concerned because they need to be reachable immediately because there
[05:52:48] are life or death decisions that have to be made quickly they're made but they don't got a
[05:52:53] shit to do okay yeah the war on men is real
[05:53:01] crash patelle crash out patelle should not ever have to apologize for party rocking don't
[05:53:09] ever say sorry for party rocking crash. Yeah, legalized man, legalized being
[05:53:16] brawling, legalized throwing it back in the locker room after the Olympic
[05:53:23] hockey team wins. That's what he was doing. He was throwing his booty cheeks back too.
[05:53:27] That was also awesome.
[05:53:30] Don't do it, see?
[05:53:36] Sorry for party rocking.
[05:53:38] Don't do it!
[05:53:39] They're doing it already.
[05:53:40] This is what the Democrats want you to do, okay?
[05:53:44] They want you to never see brawl-halla.
[05:53:48] They don't want you to see it.
[05:53:50] Stop it all or nothing!
[05:53:53] Threats in which they need to be moved quickly.
[05:53:58] And so this timing aspect,
[05:54:00] the ability to reach that person quickly and make sure that they are responsive.
[05:54:05] I think this is a request.
[05:54:08] Check the Coachella group tags at Cache Patel.
[05:54:10] We can't get into the Airbnb without your phone, dude.
[05:54:13] Dude, it is kind of wild that like,
[05:54:21] This admin also brought all the freaks and
[05:54:25] One of the funniest things that this admin has done with all of his freaks is they're all alcoholics
[05:54:35] They're like half of them are like rapist alcoholics the other half are I
[05:54:39] Don't know I feel like back in the day when you were in a high position like this
[05:54:43] Like you'd have to hide that shit, you know, you wouldn't be doing it so much that nine
[05:54:48] Independent sources would confirm it, right?
[05:54:51] That was not made lightly and I think that's the fact that it was made and that it was
[05:55:06] well known.
[05:55:07] I think because of that level of concern, it really tells you about the larger picture
[05:55:14] here.
[05:55:15] And look, you have this, the FBI is...
[05:55:17] It's awesome.
[05:55:18] We really did go from DUI hires to DUI hires like, you know, they were like, no, this is better.
[05:55:23] You and I both know so many people that have given their lives to this organization.
[05:55:27] This is a place that- Are still giving their lives to be clear, still in there.
[05:55:31] Yes, and the threats have never been higher. The risks have never been higher. And so you
[05:55:36] have a group of people that have totally, like the biggest fear would be that something
[05:55:41] could happen to this person. And I think they take that responsibility incredibly seriously.
[05:55:46] But that's not, that goes beyond the entire organization.
[05:55:50] You have an organization that is dependent on this person being available, being cogent,
[05:55:55] and being able to quickly respond to multiple things all at the same time.
[05:55:59] It is pretty funny that Trump notoriously doesn't drink because his brother was an alcoholic
[05:56:03] and died to alcoholism.
[05:56:06] And Trump is unbelievably anti-alcohol and he's surrounded himself with alcoholic rapists.
[05:56:11] That's so funny.
[05:56:14] The opening anecdote of the story was incredibly striking for a number of reasons, I mean,
[05:56:20] because you described this freakout in which he, Patel, was intoxicated, he thinks he was
[05:56:26] locked out of an FBI—
[05:56:27] You have to be clear, he wasn't—
[05:56:28] He was not in an FBI—
[05:56:29] It was not an FBI—
[05:56:30] Thank you for correcting it.
[05:56:31] It just broke some room.
[05:56:32] I'm trying to remember all the details of it.
[05:56:33] Thank you for correcting me there.
[05:56:34] But he thought he was locked out of an FBI computer system.
[05:56:37] He grew incredibly paranoid, thought he was going to be fired.
[05:56:41] It turned out to be a technical issue.
[05:56:43] about that level of paranoia, what that tells you, why it was important to kind of lead with
[05:56:48] that anecdote in the story.
[05:56:49] The anecdote was just incredibly telling for a couple of reasons.
[05:56:52] One is that it set off such a panic within the FBI and within Washington.
[05:56:57] It set off a panic in Congress.
[05:56:59] The White House was fielding calls.
[05:57:01] I mean, there was a real lack of understanding about who was in charge at a given moment,
[05:57:05] which as you know as a former government is an incredibly important who is in charge
[05:57:10] at a given moment.
[05:57:11] Ah, clearly the FBI director is a fucking phony ass, Mickey Mouse ass position, considering
[05:57:18] Cash Patel's been doing a wonderful job at it, let's be real.
[05:57:21] I can't think of the FBI being better received than it is now, okay?
[05:57:27] Thank God they put a podcast there up in that bitch.
[05:57:31] That shit works so good.
[05:57:35] It's so goddamn good.
[05:57:37] moment. But I also think it speaks to character and impulsivity and the ability to, you know,
[05:57:45] be in a stressful situation and think about what those next steps are. And I think it
[05:57:50] is also emblematic of other occasions that we have seen that are very public in which
[05:57:54] information has been shared by the FBI Director, which was not yet, that went beyond what
[05:58:00] the investigation was ready to make public at that time and that later had to be
[05:58:05] walked back and in multiple cases that we have seen all very publicly reported the fact
[05:58:10] that this has impacted the investigation.
[05:58:13] This has impacted their ability to pursue people that were potentially mass shooters
[05:58:19] or other things of that nature.
[05:58:21] So I think it's just a very, it is an example, it was a very telling anecdote but it's not
[05:58:27] unusual for those that are familiar with his behavior and his temperament.
[05:58:31] Erratic is not what you want in that job, but they need stability and that's what you
[05:58:37] need in that job.
[05:58:38] But also remember that there's a bit of an irony here, which is that one of the major
[05:58:44] purposes within our legal system is that the FBI comes in often when you are in court
[05:58:47] and comes in and they are providing the information swearing that it is fact under law, that there's
[05:58:53] so much work that goes on into putting a fact into the public record in law.
[05:59:00] And so, again, the jumping ahead of waiting for verification is just incredibly telling
[05:59:06] because every other FBI employee, if they were to make that same mistake, would be fired.
[05:59:11] Incredible.
[05:59:12] That's what they're taught through their whole careers is to operate in that manner.
[05:59:15] It's also now in office for 14 months.
[05:59:18] He clearly almost 14 months trying to hold on to this job.
[05:59:23] Why do you think he's still there?
[05:59:24] It's interesting.
[05:59:25] I think that he has a very close, at times a very close relationship with the president.
[05:59:30] And the president views the Justice Department as a means to go after his political perceived
[05:59:36] political enemies and punish them either by harassment, you know, expensive legal suits
[05:59:43] by firing them from jobs, believing that there are deep state people within the
[05:59:47] national security and the justice system.
[05:59:50] So I think that Patel has been very willing to take those requests, those orders that
[05:59:56] come directly from the president and use the resources of the FBI to direct them towards
[06:00:02] those kinds of personal projects of the president.
[06:00:06] And that's really, really important here because you only have so many people, you
[06:00:10] only have so much time, and you have to decide as the FBI director, are you pulling
[06:00:14] people away from following a terrorist?
[06:00:17] Are you pulling people away from monitoring people who are abusing children?
[06:00:22] Are you pulling people away from other crimes that are really, really significant and can
[06:00:26] have massive harm?
[06:00:27] And I spoke to so many officials who said to me, this is what I worry about at night.
[06:00:33] I cannot sleep at night because I'm worried that I may have pulled something away from
[06:00:38] somewhere and I've had to reorganize something and people may be harmed as a result.
[06:00:42] And so I think that was a really sobering thing that stuck with me throughout this
[06:00:46] reporting that I would want every American watching to really think about because we are
[06:00:50] at a moment of unprecedented threats. That is not an overstatement. We have unprecedented
[06:00:55] threats and we only have, we have to make sure that our resources are used accordingly.
[06:01:00] Sir, if it's Patrick, this is a really incredible story. Everybody should read it just to understand
[06:01:05] who's running our government right now. Thank you so much for passing your way over
[06:01:09] here and helping really give us more, more meat on the bones of the piece. Thank you.
[06:01:13] Thanks for having me woke women classic woke women chat are women woke?
[06:01:21] Well, I guess now we have an answer the answer is yes
[06:01:25] Second question if women are woke, what are they doing anywhere near a position of power?
[06:01:31] Whether it be the CIA FBI or even in the media, okay? This is the problem
[06:01:36] They should have they should have eradicated women from the media as well
[06:01:41] Well, I did resent it.
[06:01:49] Sir, Ms. Patrick, I spoke to two dozen people familiar with Patel's conduct for this story,
[06:01:53] many of whom described it as a national security vulnerability.
[06:01:56] In response to 19 detailed questions, Patel said, print it all false.
[06:02:00] I'll see you in court.
[06:02:01] Bring your checkbook.
[06:02:04] Wait, there's a Lego about Patel?
[06:02:12] They didn't just make this.
[06:02:19] No, these are Americans making Iranian style Lego bangers now.
[06:02:24] There's 0% chance Iran is so fucking fast that they read the Atlantic and immediately came
[06:02:32] out with a video.
[06:02:33] No shot.
[06:03:03] You absolute tramp
[06:03:05] My son, honeypot girlfriend trap
[06:03:07] Alexis Wilkins is real clap back
[06:03:09] I ran, hatched your Gmail
[06:03:11] Peace go viral, family shots
[06:03:13] And hockey spiral
[06:03:15] Drinking blackouts, paranoid freak out
[06:03:17] Am I fired? Meltdowns, what a leak
[06:03:19] Out purging the pros, installing the bros
[06:03:21] Prevident for the shows, everybody knows
[06:03:25] We didn't start the fire
[06:03:27] It was always burning
[06:03:29] Since the world's been turning
[06:03:31] know what's really important about this first of all it's definitely noticeably lower quality
[06:03:42] so it's not the Lego guy however the style of music that they're making might not be
[06:03:49] appealing to some of you but this is exactly the kind of like co-worker music like this
[06:03:56] is they have somehow dialed in on exactly what American co-workers in the heartland enjoy sincerely.
[06:04:07] I don't know if they just like were spiritually the same and they thought it was awesome.
[06:04:12] I don't know if it's because it's just like sueno AI and that's like what it was trained on.
[06:04:19] But this is like Tom McDonald rap. And there's a market for it. It's not you.
[06:04:26] None of you elite bi-coastal libtards are ever going to understand the beauties of Tom McDonald, but like
[06:04:34] Clearly in the countryside this kind of normie course slop
[06:04:38] Has a lot of impact
[06:04:45] So I think that he just maybe by sheer stroke of accident luck
[06:04:51] Whatever you want to call it. We're able to
[06:04:53] We're able to hit a frequency like a dog whistle that like your co-workers will enjoy
[06:05:01] You know imagine dragons like that type of shit
[06:05:23] Oh my god, there's like Atlantic expose a now. This is not Iran. This is way too fast, bro.
[06:05:33] This is way too fast. How dare you bro? Imagine dragons is chill. Yeah. See, this is what
[06:05:38] I mean. This is what I mean. This is what I mean. This is what I mean. I'm talking.
[06:05:41] I'm taking fire from my music taste. I'm taking friendly fire from my music taste.
[06:05:45] This is what I mean. This is like a real American patriot in the chat. Okay.
[06:06:15] Dance confidence, reds have steam, still sealed, names can steal
[06:06:19] Iron got your ghost, your cover's peeled
[06:06:22] We didn't start the fire
[06:06:25] It was always burning, since the world been turning
[06:06:29] We didn't start the fire
[06:06:32] But when you're done, cash, the whole bureau's burning
[06:06:36] Burning, burning, burning
[06:06:43] Cash is burning down the FBI. Crazy eyes. Crazy eyes.
[06:06:53] Please help me understand. How are we watching a Lego video shooting on the US FBI director?
[06:06:57] My brain cannot cope with reality. Okay. How about your brain coping with the reality that
[06:07:03] the current FBI director is not only drunk all the fucking time, but is a literal podcaster
[06:07:09] And the only reason why he's currently the FBI director is because he wrote a child's book
[06:07:15] about the president being an
[06:07:18] Almighty powerful king a
[06:07:21] Child's book that he also put himself in as well
[06:07:25] That's literally the only qualification for why
[06:07:30] Kashpatel is currently the FBI director. He has no background in this
[06:07:35] whatsoever dude
[06:07:39] This is the only reality that we exist in, unfortunately, where the actual events that
[06:07:48] have unfolded are infinitely more insane than, like, someone turning this into a piece of
[06:07:55] satire, a piece of biting critique.
[06:08:04] I just, I don't know, man. I
[06:08:22] Ms now
[06:08:25] Or with these very clever very they're winning the propaganda word they're admitting it
[06:08:30] They're admitting it. They're waving the flag of defeat dude, which is the Israeli flag
[06:08:33] They're very clever, very compelling videos that go right to the heart of some of the weaknesses
[06:08:39] of the arguments being made by the Trump administration.
[06:08:42] They make fun of Donald Trump for the Jesus post, for some of the wild things that he
[06:08:46] said.
[06:08:47] They use British rap lyrics.
[06:08:50] It's in English.
[06:08:51] They're very clever.
[06:08:52] By one count, they've racked up more than a billion views on X alone.
[06:08:55] And look, a lot of the extreme things that Donald Trump.
[06:08:59] ban them. YouTube date YouTube literally no it's true. YouTube banned the original account.
[06:09:07] What joyless thinking along with this. A joyless theocracy produces wittier videos in the trauma
[06:09:15] measure. Joyless theocracy. Bitch Iran is is like Iran is a representative of thousands
[06:09:23] of years of culture the fuck do you mean a joyless theocracy Iran has more
[06:09:29] brilliant filmmakers locked in prison then the MAGA has drunk rapists and
[06:09:36] MAGA has a lot of drunk rapists okay it's it's ridiculous joyless theocracy fuck
[06:09:44] you mean joyless theocracy put some respect on it dude what the fuck joyless
[06:09:49] theocracy. Oh my god. This is, this is just American audacity. Okay, the audacity to be like,
[06:09:58] oh, there's just a joyless theocracy. Do you know how much art has come from Iran? Are you fucking insane?
[06:10:09] Yeah, Americans be like, they don't have to NFL or pick up trucks. So they make no cultural output.
[06:10:16] But, yeah, this is the arrogance of empire, dude.
[06:10:20] What the fuck?
[06:10:23] Have you guys never seen like the Iranian bricklaying?
[06:10:26] They have their own like insane architecture,
[06:10:33] poetry, thousands of years of culture
[06:10:37] that we're just ruthlessly bombing, by the way.
[06:10:40] That's the other side of it.
[06:10:41] We are the fucking donkeys of the world.
[06:10:44] We are the violent asshole that just breaks everything and while we're breaking it, we're
[06:10:49] like, what could they have possibly made?
[06:10:52] You're going to sleep singing along to this Epstein pedophile ruler.
[06:11:14] Reuters video on Tehran a few days ago. Yeah, people were mad about this bro
[06:11:27] People were so mad because they were like streets in northern Tehran were filled with affluent Iranis meeting in cafes
[06:11:33] Exciting and playing sports of far cry from the other areas that saw heavy bombardment by the US and Israel still many are waiting for news
[06:11:39] And people were so mad. There's nothing that pisses off both diaspora Iranians and just like everyone in the Western world is like
[06:11:49] Realizing that Iran isn't this like weird
[06:11:52] The cavemen country that we've presented it as where they're like, what do you mean?
[06:11:56] They have modern cities where people are fucking the where women can show their hair like what the fuck
[06:12:01] It doesn't fuck you dude. Why are you showing me this propaganda?
[06:12:04] It is exercised in the park as they try to resume their daily lives.
[06:12:10] This affluent neighborhood has then spared the worst of the strikes from the United States
[06:12:14] and Israel's war on Iran.
[06:12:16] Still, residents here are holding their breath amid a fragile ceasefire between the U.S.,
[06:12:22] Israel and Iran.
[06:12:23] I don't want to say it's normal because as an Iranian, we are such a history.
[06:12:32] It's not very bad, we can live with it, but we prefer to live in peace.
[06:12:38] At a coffee shop in northern Tehran, this 28-year-old IT worker described what the past few weeks
[06:12:44] have been like for her.
[06:12:45] Yes, it sounds a war, it sounds a bombs, of course we are afraid, but you know, we
[06:12:52] try to be with eggs and put to the peace phase.
[06:12:58] the US. And all our culture to show you a lot. They're listening to Turkish music in
[06:13:02] the background. That was Susan Oksu. Wow. Wow. Dude, most of these, most of these,
[06:13:09] I want to clean most of these of it. Most of these Iran days. Iran days, must be disease.
[06:13:15] Oslo.
[06:13:16] So Ron had so far failed to reach an agreement and the war despite marathon talks in Pakistan.
[06:13:23] Many citizens are Iran.
[06:13:24] Iranians do love Turkey straight up. Every time, every time I've told, even like the diaspora
[06:13:30] Iranians, anytime I tell someone I'm from Turkey, they're like, oh my God, I love Turkey, especially
[06:13:37] a lot of the reformists, like a lot of the people that fucking hate the IRGC have always
[06:13:43] looked at Turkey as like a, like a, like a positive, like a country that they would
[06:13:50] like to resemble too. That's probably what it is.
[06:13:57] Waiting to see whether U.S. President. Also because Turkey too has Kubi Day.
[06:14:02] But then Trump will extend the ceasefire. Meanwhile the Iranian government has banned
[06:14:07] the internet, allowing Iranians access only to local websites and apps within the country.
[06:14:13] That's actually kind of cool that they even admit that. Like Iran has an internal internet,
[06:14:17] Obviously, like throughout this process, they just don't have access to the outside internet
[06:14:22] or they have unreliable and very limited access to the outside internet.
[06:14:28] For more than two months, the internet in Iran has been cut off.
[06:14:31] No one can work.
[06:14:32] Our connection with the whole world has been cut off.
[06:14:35] We don't have any way to communicate with our families who are outside Iran.
[06:14:39] 24-year-old Arshia Yazdani, who owns a car dealership, says some people are going into
[06:14:44] debt as a result of the war.
[06:14:47] Our work and business have been completely disrupted.
[06:14:50] And for now, every beginning when the war started, we have been and continue to pay
[06:14:54] everything out of our own pockets.
[06:14:58] Wait the president can speak Turkish?
[06:15:00] Oh.
[06:15:01] Oh
[06:15:18] Wait, they're both speaking targets
[06:15:31] No, they're speaking they're they're they're they're speaking Ozzy Turkish, which is
[06:15:46] you can I can still understand it, but they can understand what I say a lot clearer than I can
[06:15:51] understand what they say. So they're Ozzy, so they're speaking a different version of Turkish.
[06:15:57] Turkish. It's like, um, the more you go to the countryside in Turkey, the closer it resembles
[06:16:06] the Aussie Turkish. It's a dialect of Aussie, like a mix of Aussie and Farsi, not Aussie.
[06:16:15] Yeah. Like Irish Turkish. Oh, kind of. But like, I can understand, I can understand
[06:16:26] what they're saying, like I can pick up most of the words, but they can understand everything
[06:16:32] I say, I can't understand everything they say. Because like Turkish is the more,
[06:16:40] did you call them backwards pezes? Is that what I said? Or do you think closer in proximity to
[06:16:48] to Azerbaijan, you start hearing like similar similarities between the language, like more
[06:16:56] similarities between the language, and the further away you get from Azerbaijan in like
[06:17:03] Istanbul, for example, like that's my, you know, city Turkish, I guess. It's old branches.
[06:17:42] Yeah, how many is Ozzyty too he's Ozzy Turg as well. Yeah, bro. We in this bitch. Okay,
[06:17:54] wouldn't it be closer like Dutch in German Irish the whole ass different language from
[06:17:58] English? Oh no, they meant like Irish English. It's like Punjabi in Hindi. If you speak Hindi,
[06:18:04] you can kind of understand Punjabi, but people that speak Punjabi understand Hindi
[06:18:06] is understand hindi as well
[06:18:11] as on if we get a stumble back i promise you i will let you back in your
[06:18:15] old city thanks man wait what no this motherfuckers name is spana coppita
[06:18:21] no you're greek get out of here
[06:18:24] the
[06:18:37] Greeks on top sucks this up buddy.
[06:18:41] In Turkey there's a saying,
[06:18:43] that's what Turks say.
[06:18:48] Turks will say,
[06:18:49] we pushed them into the sea.
[06:18:52] We poured them into the sea.
[06:19:07] use me we taught them how to swim.
[06:19:12] We taught the Greeks how to swim. That's what Turks say. That's a microaggression. Yeah.
[06:19:19] Never trust the Greek, especially bearing gifts.
[06:19:27] I have a lot of fun.
[06:19:36] You're not Turkish Greek will key.
[06:19:42] 69 says you're not Turkish. Of course, a Greek would say I'm not Turkish.
[06:19:47] Anyway, I will I got to do I got to do the pod.
[06:19:57] So
[06:20:00] That's what I got for today
[06:20:03] Okay
[06:20:06] Go watch WrestleMania
[06:20:09] And yeah, wonderful day another another banger of a day and we'll do some Sunday fun day tomorrow, okay?
[06:20:17] Love you guys. Bye. Bye
[06:20:19] Stunning rope by introduction, starting off the day
[06:20:27] All the chatter's dribblin' in, also people hate
[06:20:35] In sunny Los Angeles, California, says a song.
[06:20:43] Stunlock to the, stunlock to the top, it's just begun.
[06:20:51] Cause there is again a sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[06:21:03] There is again a sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[06:21:13] Leave you in a Chinese train, town, kind of place.
[06:21:22] Sun in us, men, chattelers, giving greening's grace.
[06:21:30] Zoran, women, NYC, walk too back with the force.
[06:21:38] The Rogan of the left, a mead of him, though still of course
[06:21:46] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[06:21:54] Dave full fucking years of this, plenty more to go
[06:22:00] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen A man made whore reaction brought
[06:22:14] to you by this life's truth dream Because there he is again, a son is streaming
[06:22:26] A son is streaming, there he is again A son is streaming, a son is streaming
[06:22:40] Cacked out of the DNC, I revel and march the good
[06:22:46] Commed in the prompt book and took the shop down people's throats
[06:22:52] CBS Israeli news, a coup, a regime false
[06:23:00] A full-blown fascist takeover and still the duty calls
[06:23:08] Total radicalization coming out to sea
[06:23:16] The system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
[06:23:24] All these daily streets, whether short or whether long
[06:23:32] I've held millions of people, keep it moving right along
[06:23:39] Cause there he is again, the sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[06:23:50] There he is again, the sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[06:24:00] But hey, what can you say, that's BBS for you?
[06:24:07] But he'll play games real soon, just you wait
[06:24:12] Say hey, what can you say, that's BBS for you?
[06:24:19] But he'll move on real soon, just you wait
[06:24:24] Ba da da, ba da da, ba da da da da da da da
[06:24:27] Hey, what can you say?
[06:24:29] Hey, that's PBS for you
[06:24:32] We'll pull your lawns real soon
[06:24:35] Just you wait
[06:24:37] Sha da da, sha da da, sha da da da da da da
[06:24:40] Hey, what can you say?
[06:24:42] Hey, that's PBS for you
[06:24:45] But he'll too jettized real soon
[06:24:48] Just you wait
[06:24:52] But hey, what can you say, that's BBS for you?
[06:24:58] Brought all my views like you, just you wait, just you wait.