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05-12-2026 · 6h 05m

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[00:05:30] I
[00:09:30] The left's new golden boy, Twitch Screamer, doesn't even try to hide it.
[00:09:43] Thirty-four-year-old Hassan Piker not only hates America, he's hinting at a civil war.
[00:09:49] A noted far-left influencer is declaring the Republican Party the biggest terrorist on
[00:09:54] earth.
[00:09:55] Hassan Piker is unapologetic for his controversial comments on a range of issues.
[00:10:00] An anti-American far left commentator who is named Hassan Piker.
[00:10:05] Now that he's being highlighted, Democrats are flocking to him.
[00:10:08] He's not out there on Hassan Piker's show, right? For example, right?
[00:10:12] The man to his left is a very controversial guy, Hassan Piker himself, just about everyone.
[00:10:19] Or if you go back and listen to some of the things that he says, Carl, this guy's not gonna wear well.
[00:10:24] Their so-called Joe Rogan of the left, the Son Piker, is back in the headlines this time for calling Republicans terrorists.
[00:10:32] Piker has a controversial history and we've been showing you this all week.
[00:10:36] Don't give somebody like Hassan Piker this kind of attention, this kind of platform.
[00:10:40] It only rewards the kind of rhetoric that I just described.
[00:10:42] Hundreds of students lined up and packed into these rallies and they ate up the anti-war, anti-capitalist and anti-establishment messages.
[00:10:51] That's him, the Son Piker.
[00:10:53] They should stay away from him.
[00:10:57] That's right.
[00:10:58] They should.
[00:10:59] What's going on, everybody?
[00:11:00] I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening, afternoon, pre-noon, no matter where you are
[00:11:04] in the world.
[00:11:05] I'm a Sompiker in this house.
[00:11:06] I'm a broadcast coming to you live from not so sunny, but gloomy, California, Los Angeles,
[00:11:11] folks.
[00:11:12] We're live and alive and I have all the boys, girls, and MBC having a fantastic one because
[00:11:14] today's a beautiful day.
[00:11:15] Today's a wonderful day.
[00:11:16] Today is Tuesday, folks.
[00:11:20] That's right.
[00:11:21] It's Tuesday.
[00:11:22] It's Tuesday, May 12th, 2026, coming to you live from Stolen Tongva land here in Los Angeles,
[00:11:32] California, West Hollywood, 62 degrees in cloudy here in California. We got it all Honduras gate
[00:11:38] exploit explained Honduras gate explicado con Legos. Okay. Thank you. Red canal canal red America,
[00:11:46] Latina. Thank you. Thank you. I just, I don't know why I got so Latina. I got so Latina.
[00:11:54] All of a sudden from the start, the suit game is on point was the signature Kelowna choice.
[00:12:00] I don't really have anything, but oh, uncle's in color looking fresh. Thank you. Thank you.
[00:12:05] Thank you. That's right. This is the fit. This is part of the broadcast where I tell
[00:12:11] you about my personal news about what's going on in the world was on a bike or in between
[00:12:15] the time period where I press the stop, turn the button and press the start streaming button.
[00:12:19] So, help me God, that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to tell you all about it. Yes,
[00:12:22] we'll talk about Lameen. Or how do you say his name? I don't want to mess it up, but
[00:12:27] Lameen Yamal waving the Palestine flag. We'll talk about Le Sweep, like getting sweep.
[00:12:37] This is what happens when Le Brun comes out as a Zionist. That's all I'm going to say.
[00:12:43] a lot more. Have you seen this megavit on your haters? A real judge me by my enemies thing?
[00:12:52] Yeah, I know. I have seen it. I haven't actually watched it, but I've seen it. Like, I know of its
[00:12:58] existence. I've seen bits and pieces of it all around the internet. It's actually a very comprehensive
[00:13:03] look on the Hassan bad mentality that has swept the commentary sphere and how it's made them
[00:13:11] unbelievably lazy, stupid, and right-wing. So much so that even my former haters have now
[00:13:18] realized that maybe these people were just fucking lying about me this entire time. It's a,
[00:13:25] you know, it's funny. It's a four-hour video and it barely scratches the surface of the insanity of
[00:13:32] of the Hassan bad mania right I like big lapels and I cannot lie hell yeah this
[00:13:41] is my red carpet fit that I wore a couple years ago now I'm just fucking
[00:13:45] putting it on for a goddamn stream I don't like how we came to the conclusion
[00:13:51] though I bet is that you probably shot guy ruin the whole video for me okay you
[00:13:53] you guys it's fine who cares move on
[00:14:01] uh...
[00:14:06] so
[00:14:07] ladies and gentlemen
[00:14:11] uh... ladies and gentlemen place
[00:14:14] uh...
[00:14:17] what i was gonna say is uh... there's some good news system
[00:14:21] very very good news
[00:14:23] because the guy that made it is asking for an umban.
[00:14:30] What is the username? I banned them on June 21st, 2025.
[00:14:35] Or no, the request was denied.
[00:14:43] Are you white? Are you white? Are you white? Yes. Why is this the new meta?
[00:14:47] I always say I'm white. Okay. I always say I am fucking white and it's always the motherfuckers who are like
[00:14:54] He's not why he's a goddamn terrorist
[00:14:56] He's a goddamn
[00:14:58] goat fucking
[00:15:00] Islamist fundamentalist terrorist that will then be like, oh, are you white or are you not white? Oh?
[00:15:06] Depending on who you're asking
[00:15:09] You know have you seen me dance I'm white as fuck man
[00:15:13] Yeah, that's the new meta. I like that the new meta is like some of the most racist motherfuckers
[00:15:20] Being like Hassan switches between white and not white
[00:15:24] You didn't cover the New York Times piece and abeas and Palestinians. No, but I will
[00:15:28] I will today especially because there's been a tremendous backlash to it because the New York Times actually did good reporting
[00:15:43] Uh, but yeah, my haters, my haters are, are working extra hard.
[00:15:57] There was a stalking clip edited out of context.
[00:15:58] That's where the trolls are in here asking that.
[00:16:00] Yeah.
[00:16:01] I don't know why.
[00:16:02] I don't know what you literally did not being white the other day.
[00:16:06] See look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look at this, look at this, look at this, brother.
[00:16:12] This is a social construct. Race is a social construct. The ways in which the out group
[00:16:18] or the in group perceive me is what matters. What is this? Do you like Brown and Wool progressive
[00:16:24] victory context? Wait, what? They just got timed out and then Aniface just banned them.
[00:16:31] and then they're, what the fuck?
[00:16:35] DGG don't unban.
[00:16:40] Yeah, that's the mod team working hard.
[00:16:47] Do you mean dominant group, non-dominant group,
[00:16:49] you use in-group outgroup constantly?
[00:16:51] No, I'm using in-group outgroup on purpose.
[00:16:53] It's usually people who fancy themselves
[00:16:56] to place a higher emphasis on whiteness,
[00:17:00] wasps or the white supremacists that will determine whether or not, whether or not someone
[00:17:08] is truly white or not. Also, guys, what a stupid way to start the fucking day. Holy
[00:17:16] shit, your friend told me to kill myself. Oh, are you sad? Oh, no, someone was mean to
[00:17:23] you on the internet. Welcome to being on the internet chatter. You came in here to fuck
[00:17:27] it up to, to, you know, start drama. And then some people told you that. No. It's fucked
[00:17:37] up. It's fucked up. How many times have you told people to kill themselves? Anyway, it's
[00:17:50] because of this. It was when you were in the context of what portray yourself with the,
[00:17:55] brown and the colors are portraying yourself as Zoran. Oh, that's funny. Yeah. No, these
[00:17:59] guys are so awesome. Holy shit. A lot of these like former DGG heads, a lot of these former
[00:18:07] DGG heads have been like literally, uh, doing the Lord's work, uh, picking apart the narratives
[00:18:14] that are being spread by a freak shows on the internet.
[00:18:19] Anyway, yeah, they're frustrated with how much they've been diddling the truth and they're
[00:18:29] pushing back. Holy shit. Top 10 worst arsehole stream. Maybe I know. Okay. Shut the fuck
[00:18:34] up. All right, we're locking in. So personal news wise, the reason why I mean the reason
[00:18:42] why I'm in a bad mood, I'm not in a bad mood at all, but I should be in a bad mood is because
[00:18:49] My goat is washed, okay?
[00:18:54] Let's be real, my goat is fucking washed, alright?
[00:18:58] And you don't want to see your goat washed.
[00:19:04] Last night, Jennifer Welsh, who is a wonderful friend of the show, invited me to watch the
[00:19:18] Lakers, Oklahoma City, Game 4.
[00:19:24] OKC had already won the past three games against a Lakers that notoriously does not have a very deep bench and had lost Luca Doncic.
[00:19:38] Donchich.
[00:19:41] So they were already suffering.
[00:19:43] Okay, we're talking about a diminished Lakers. I mean, imagine not having a deep bench and
[00:19:52] also losing one of your superstars. Very frustrating in your primary star is unfortunately
[00:20:00] 41 years old. Okay, he and Rui were actually good last night, not an LBJ Apologies, but
[00:20:09] he's never missed a playoff game in 21 years. No, he was, he was still fantastic.
[00:20:14] Well, I think Prime Lebron would have locked in and dropped like 40 easy on that
[00:20:18] game. Cause like there were a lot of like watching him establish post
[00:20:26] and then, and then do the quick turnaround jumper that I know he has shot successfully
[00:20:34] a billion times throughout his career and then have that break.
[00:20:39] He's like like every brick that I saw and obviously like the expectation that I have is quite reasonable
[00:20:45] He's 41 years old
[00:20:48] by seeing him
[00:20:51] Seeing him
[00:20:53] Hit those seeing him fail to hit those jumpers like
[00:20:57] It reminded me of his age. It reminded me
[00:21:01] That we only have a finite amount of time on God's green earth. I
[00:21:06] Will admit that
[00:21:08] Okay, I will it it brought a tear to my eye
[00:21:13] Honk was trying huge trying. I want to say Oklahoma City the most fraudulous
[00:21:19] Team many people are saying I'm saying this they're basically the Golden State Warriors, but in Oklahoma
[00:21:26] They're literally creating
[00:21:28] this this unbelievable franchise team
[00:21:31] like
[00:21:33] fucking
[00:21:34] You know calm down dude, like it's it's what are you doing like you you're you're greed
[00:21:41] Your greed
[00:21:44] Was written about in the Bible okay gluttony is a sin Oklahoma the the notion that you get to have
[00:21:52] Such a deep bench with like every good 21 year old in the country
[00:21:59] Where you got motherfuckers you're paying not even three million dollars a year
[00:22:04] who are dropping 25 on game four.
[00:22:08] There's a guy who, Jennifer Welch, jokingly referred to as the, their minimum wage player, okay, A.J. Mitch.
[00:22:22] He gets paid the minimum contract. He gets paid $2.9 million a year.
[00:22:30] He's he dropped 25 last night, I think or more than 25 like they're giving him the janitor's salary
[00:22:38] And he's dropping 25 on the Lakers on game four in the playoffs or 28. That's unbelievable
[00:22:46] He's living in poverty. Okay
[00:22:50] Like how lucky can you get how lucky can you be how lucky can you be?
[00:23:00] All I hear is they are the working man's team. Then, then on top of that, on top of that,
[00:23:15] their greed sickens me. I will say this. I'm not even done with O.K.C. Slander. Their greed
[00:23:20] sickens me. Jared McCain is an unbelievably productive player for the Sixers at the time,
[00:23:30] Yeah, sure. He's zesty and whatnot. And people were like, you know, talking about that. But
[00:23:36] then he was dropping buckets. He was Billy buckets. Okay.
[00:23:42] Unbelievably productive player for, for how green he is. And then he gets injured and
[00:23:50] then mid season trade after post injury. And now he's Billy buckets for Oklahoma City Thunder.
[00:23:58] It doesn't make any sense.
[00:24:02] Why do you get to have Jared McCain?
[00:24:05] Why can't Jared McCain go to the Lakers, for example?
[00:24:08] I'm sure he would love being a Zesty in Los Angeles.
[00:24:11] Yeah, Holmgren was traveling under the basket.
[00:24:15] Oh my God, don't even get me started on him.
[00:24:19] Okay.
[00:24:21] And that's not all.
[00:24:23] The greed sickened me.
[00:24:25] The greed sickened me.
[00:24:27] But you know what is something that I saw, because I was so close.
[00:24:31] I was so close to the court.
[00:24:33] I've never been that close to LeBron James before.
[00:24:35] Let me tell you something, okay?
[00:24:37] Let me tell you something.
[00:24:38] He could feel my energy.
[00:24:39] There was a point where he looked over in my direction and smiled, and I think it's over
[00:24:44] at that point.
[00:24:45] Like, we locked eyes, and he smiled at me, and I smiled back, okay, and it was incredible.
[00:24:54] It was an incredible moment.
[00:24:55] I'm not even kidding.
[00:24:56] He could, it was crazy.
[00:24:57] We were so fucking close.
[00:24:59] We were sitting right behind Corsair and,
[00:25:04] and some interesting things happened.
[00:25:06] Obviously we were behind the Oklahoma bench.
[00:25:10] We were behind the Oklahoma bench,
[00:25:12] because, you know, Jennifer, her entire family,
[00:25:14] they're from Oklahoma, they're O.K.C. Royalty,
[00:25:17] and also they were, you know,
[00:25:21] they're season ticket holders, all this stuff, right?
[00:25:24] So we're sitting behind the OKC bench. I'm wearing my LeBron jersey. Okay.
[00:25:31] And, and I wore it deliberately cause I was like, and I took,
[00:25:34] I took my jacket off at a certain point in, you know,
[00:25:37] after the first half cause I wanted to intimidate the Oklahoma bench.
[00:25:41] Cause they can literally like it's in striking distance, right?
[00:25:44] So they can see me and I'm just sitting there flexing and I'm like, yeah,
[00:25:48] I'm mean mugging them. Okay. In my mind, I'm thinking I'm playing a role.
[00:25:53] I'm playing a role. I'm, I'm the Lakers inside guy inside outside. I'm their inside guy.
[00:26:00] I'm doing this for a LeBron. They're seeing how jacked I am in the LeBron Jersey and they're getting scared.
[00:26:06] They're like, wow, the Lakers fans could possibly play basketball. Um, they are so good.
[00:26:13] There must be a much better team than we previously thought, even though we won the last three games. Okay.
[00:26:19] And it worked. It worked. It worked. When I took my jacket off, I swear to God, it worked.
[00:26:25] Why did it work? They went on a fucking tear. The Lakers went on a tear. They were up until
[00:26:32] they weren't, but we don't have to talk about that.
[00:26:37] So, me, while OCCC players like, who's the old guy in the Jersey? He's going to get
[00:26:43] what Tulo, shut up, shut up. So let me tell you something, let me tell you something,
[00:26:51] okay? So we were so close that something insane happened.
[00:26:57] And I never thought that this would take place, okay? You for some reason, yeah, no, this
[00:27:03] was me. Literally, this was me in the LeBron jersey trying to stare intently into the eyes
[00:27:12] of every single O K C player in my mind. I thought I was playing mind games. I was,
[00:27:18] I was doing psychological warfare. I was, I'm not even that invested in the Lakers. I just
[00:27:24] am a LeBron Dick writer, right? Like, but it's just, you know, but in that moment I was like,
[00:27:30] I'm a soldier. I'm a soldier for the cause. Bro thought he did some for real. I think I
[00:27:36] did. I think it worked. I think it worked. I think it worked because they like O K C was
[00:27:41] dominant first two quarters. And then all of a sudden like, I take the jacket off and
[00:27:45] I'm staring at them every time they get in a huddle. And honestly, every time out, they
[00:27:50] were, they were, we were doing eye contact with the, with the team. Okay. Yeah. They're
[00:27:57] trying to rally the team, but they can't rally because they're watching me fucking mean mugga.
[00:28:03] Right. In the Brongers, the autism levels of delusional thoughts, not going to lie. Okay.
[00:28:07] This is all jokes. Anyway, um, so, but like to give you an understanding of how fucking
[00:28:17] close we are 1553, you're literally praying. No. You can see me in the back. Where was
[00:28:29] I mean, this is the this is the bench. This is core side and I'm right
[00:28:59] So anyway, we were so fucking close I want to go 4k pick of you in the game
[00:29:23] So stupid
[00:29:25] But yeah, I'm gonna tell you, I'm gonna tell you guys like how close we were, okay?
[00:29:31] So in front of us were some O.K.C retirees, okay?
[00:29:35] Some old heads all the way from Oklahoma, okay, these guys.
[00:29:40] And one of them, like literally two minutes in, LeBron has taken a free throw shot, and
[00:29:46] he's yelling at LeBron.
[00:29:47] He's like, LeBron James, LeBron James, you're a bitch, like LeBron James, you fucking suck.
[00:29:53] And LeBron hears it, and then he points to this kid who is sitting core side, and he's
[00:30:01] like, what the fuck did you say?
[00:30:03] And I'm watching this take place, I'm like, oh my God.
[00:30:08] LeBron accidentally thought that this kid in the court, in the front, was the one who
[00:30:14] was talking shit.
[00:30:16] And the kid's like, no, I didn't say nothing.
[00:30:18] He's like, yeah.
[00:30:19] LeBron's like, yeah, I bet you I bet you were fucking I bet you were fucking worried like I bet you now. Oh
[00:30:26] Yeah, the guy the old head is oh my god. You caught it
[00:30:35] Yeah, that was me being like, oh, no kind of seems like Lakers are doing well
[00:30:39] But basically that guy was the one who was like being a fucking menace
[00:30:49] Okay, he was being a goddamn menace and LeBron points to this kid and bro
[00:30:57] Apparently when you sit there they give you a card. They're like you have to actually behave
[00:31:01] Because like the players can see you the players can hear you you literally have to fucking behave
[00:31:08] like they tell you ahead of time, but this guy was not behaving, okay?
[00:31:14] And what's interesting about it is that LeBron thought this kid wasn't the one who was behaving,
[00:31:21] so then security comes and they fucking eject the kid.
[00:31:26] And everyone is like, no, no, no, it wasn't the kid, it was the OKC fan, it was the OKC
[00:31:30] fan, it wasn't the kid.
[00:31:31] So they eject the kid, but then he comes back, like imagine that's 25 bands, right?
[00:31:38] five bands for a look at court size seat. So this kid gets ejected because the security
[00:31:44] thought that like he wasn't one who was talking shit to LeBron while he was like shooting
[00:31:47] a free throw. And then we tell the security, security figures out that it wasn't the kid
[00:31:52] at all. Nobody gets ejected at the end of the day. The kid comes back. LeBron actually
[00:31:57] runs up to him, dabs him up. I don't even know how he knew. Okay. LeBron actually ran
[00:32:06] up to him and dabbed him up and I was like wow you are this is why you're my fucking goat this
[00:32:12] is why you're my goat it's incredible like he he knew he said no harm no foul you know
[00:32:23] what a nice guy and I fucking felt the aura I did I did I did I did I felt the aura
[00:32:31] I felt the aura and and honestly at that point I was like maybe we should eject this kid
[00:32:36] Because maybe they should give me that seat
[00:32:39] Maybe I should be the one dabbing up LeBron. Maybe he should recognize my contributions to the game
[00:32:45] To the to the science of basketball to the sport really and to the science of glazing LeBron, honestly
[00:32:52] So that's what I was thinking in that moment. I was a little jealous of this teenager this little child who was sitting
[00:32:58] you know
[00:33:00] courtside
[00:33:06] but basically that's my story but yeah we watched it unfold and
[00:33:31] Unfortunately, Lesweep took place, regardless.
[00:33:37] What is this good Hassanabe moment for 11?
[00:33:40] Yeah, when I, I'll be honest, when I first came in, like when I first came in, I was
[00:33:57] not thinking.
[00:34:00] Look at this zooming clip I got of you on an instant replay.
[00:34:09] What is this?
[00:34:12] Oh, that's me.
[00:34:20] You're so dumb.
[00:34:30] Neff was mad. Yeah, I didn't I didn't buy the tickets man. I was invited
[00:34:39] Yeah, Jen is regretting this immediately look at how little personal space she has because he's so large
[00:34:47] It's like when you draw the extra super large dude on the airplane
[00:34:51] And you see him like stop at your row and you're like, oh fuck
[00:34:56] All right, okay, here we go
[00:35:00] He's just mad. He's mad. He's mad.
[00:35:03] Y'all, I like to sweep these when Taylor Swift went to the Super Bowl.
[00:35:09] Yeah, you were on national TV and it wasn't Fox News. Yeah, that's true. Finally, for once.
[00:35:22] Will Neff hates you now?
[00:35:23] like four rows back with we showing any hook Jennifer Welsh I'm gonna kill him yeah I didn't
[00:35:36] choose this okay I did not I was fortunate enough that Jennifer asked me to come anyway he even
[00:35:48] brought a replacement will net yet Jack Coach Rella. We even fat. We even have a replacement
[00:35:54] will net you this whole stream so far. Okay. It's not me. It's chatters. It keeps sending
[00:36:00] me links. But yeah, I was there with Jen's whole family. It was awesome. Um, news max
[00:36:09] is really mad at you for going. You idiots. Those who the irony is sitting $5,000 seeds
[00:36:14] to the communist. Fucking got him. I'd pay $5 million to see my goat thrive. Okay.
[00:36:36] Fox News Clip to saying 2.9 million is poverty. Here's another week to coverage. Oh, when
[00:36:44] I said the 2.9 million is minimum wage salary.
[00:36:49] Yeah.
[00:36:59] In any case, fun experience overall, what a night,
[00:37:04] what an incredible game.
[00:37:06] I mean, it was very close in the end there.
[00:37:08] It sucks that it sucks that the reverse sweep
[00:37:14] which many people were saying was going to take place, not me, but many other people were saying
[00:37:18] there was going to be a reverse sweep here, you know, that we're going to go from three out to
[00:37:22] four, three, right? They were going to run it back and Luca was going to come back as well.
[00:37:28] And, you know, he was, he was going to come back skinnier and less injured than ever before. He
[00:37:34] was going to be more athletic. I will say Austin Reeves is great at finding little corridors to
[00:37:42] go in and take these shots, but God damn bro. The Lakers cannot fucking bring the ball up
[00:37:48] to save their motherfucking life. Their top talent is LeBron James on the court. Rui Hachimura had
[00:37:55] the show up and he was asked for most of his fucking career and now all of a sudden in the
[00:38:00] playoffs, he's like the three point lifestyle shooter out of nowhere. And it's like, when that
[00:38:05] happens, like when I was watching it up close, I could not comprehend how these guys
[00:38:12] Literally could not bring the motherfucking ball up to save their goddamn life
[00:38:17] They were doing turnover city over and over again Austin Reeves kept passing the ball to the sidelines
[00:38:24] I don't even know who he was passing to I mean he he was obviously he dropped a lot of buckets himself
[00:38:30] But like it's clear. He is not he's a shooting guard. He's not a point guard. They need a fucking point guard. It's crazy
[00:38:36] easy. Bro, Rui is not asked, what are you saying? He's a mid-range bucket machine. No,
[00:38:43] he is, he's good. He was fantastic during the playoffs. I'm just saying you're, you're
[00:38:49] talking about a guy who is not supposed to be a fantastic player all of a sudden showing
[00:38:55] up. And the reason why he has to show up is because let's be real, the Lakers bench is
[00:39:00] not exactly deep. Okay. It's not exactly deep. Brani should have started as point guard.
[00:39:06] Okay dude. Now, there's one more thing that I also have to mention, because I talked about
[00:39:13] the greed. I talked about gluttony, which is a sin by the way. Oklahoma City, you're supposed
[00:39:19] to be a godlike, a godly Christian team. But the way you behaved out there, Oklahoma City,
[00:39:28] I watched you play yesterday, it was anything but Godly, more like God damn is what I kept
[00:39:37] saying because on the offense, I've never seen, I've never seen a team obviously bait
[00:39:44] fouls as much as SGA does is crazy. He didn't flop as hard this time around. Like this game,
[00:39:50] he was fine, but this motherfucker, the way he shoots, the way he passes every time he
[00:39:57] He passes, it's a hook.
[00:39:59] He passes and then he hooks his arm to get intercepted by the person who's defending
[00:40:06] him.
[00:40:07] And he always gets those calls.
[00:40:09] What the fuck?
[00:40:10] He literally, I don't know if it's deliberate.
[00:40:13] I don't know if he's got a hook for an arm like goddamn Captain Hook, okay?
[00:40:18] But he just straight up, every shot, every shot he takes.
[00:40:23] I mean, he's so good.
[00:40:24] God, he's such an incredible bag.
[00:40:27] incredible ball handling. He's so fucking good. His mid-range jumpers, his fadeaways are phenomenal,
[00:40:34] but he literally shoots with this. I've never seen anything like it. Every time he shoots,
[00:40:40] he makes contact. It's an offensive foul. They should be calling it an offensive foul,
[00:40:45] not a defensive foul. Okay. I've never seen anything like it. This motherfucker, it goes in,
[00:40:51] it doesn't go in, it doesn't matter, it's always a foul. How is this possible? Okay? How is that possible?
[00:41:00] And then, not only that, but it was on the defensive side, everybody talks about O.K.C.'s
[00:41:06] defense being great, okay? Yeah, I'd be doing great defense if I was also not playing basketball,
[00:41:13] but playing karate instead, okay? I've never seen anything like it. It is literally chop city.
[00:41:21] it's hack and slash every mother fuck it was elder abuse first of all let me just point it out
[00:41:27] that there was elder abuse it was literally elder abuse the way that they were smacking
[00:41:31] lebron around i've never seen anything like it maybe 90s basketball with the plumbers the and
[00:41:37] michael jordan the way that old has talked about michael jordan like he was in in fucking vietnam
[00:41:42] and the trenches or some shit that's what it felt like watching lebron james 41 years old
[00:41:46] get fucking smacked around.
[00:41:49] Okay?
[00:41:52] It was unbelievable.
[00:41:54] And that's what you can do when you got a deep bench.
[00:41:56] It doesn't matter if you get fucking five fouls over and over again.
[00:42:00] You can literally have players get ejected and you still have other
[00:42:03] uh, productive elements you can put in.
[00:42:07] Okay?
[00:42:08] Caruso, I'm watching you bald man.
[00:42:11] I saw you.
[00:42:13] I saw you in person last night.
[00:42:15] I didn't like what I saw.
[00:42:16] Okay. I did not like what I was seeing. That was bald on bald violence. That's number one. Okay.
[00:42:29] Yeah. Gotta, gotta point that out. I guess it doesn't matter if you have unlimited fouls when you have a team where you can replace them.
[00:42:42] Number two, foul baiting. They got, they are literally call merchants, okay? It's not
[00:42:50] just like Flop City, it's not just foul merchants. They are call merchants. They get all the
[00:42:56] calls on offense and they get all the calls on defense. I didn't realize basketball was
[00:43:03] more than a five player sport on the court. You had a six player, the referees. The referees
[00:43:12] were on Timo KC. I thought it was five on five. Turns out is five on six. Ridiculous. Ridiculous.
[00:43:32] Anyway, I had to get the, the rants out of the way. These are all the feelings that I had last
[00:43:36] Last night, it was an emotional roller coaster. Okay. Big house. It was great meeting you last
[00:43:43] night. I appreciate you taking a pig with me. Hell yeah, six on six. If you're counting
[00:43:48] yourself in the stands though, I was, it was six on six because I was bringing aura to
[00:43:53] the table. I was trying to bring in a dangerous aura to the table. So I was trying to level
[00:43:59] the playing field, but it didn't work because the referees are on the court. You know what
[00:44:02] I mean, I wasn't close enough, I guess, to be intimidating my man, you made them lose.
[00:44:17] We went from an L stream intro to a W intro real quick.
[00:44:20] Give back the politics, bro.
[00:44:24] Oh, you were losing aura.
[00:44:28] Yeah, I know.
[00:44:30] i had a great time though is fantastic look at my fucking face look at how sad i am
[00:44:45] the ref is gonna take out an article in the new york times condemning you
[00:44:54] saw the doctor in the building last night okay
[00:44:57] Anyway, anyway, listen, listen, that's all, it's all jokes. It's all love. Uh, great basketball was played
[00:45:04] Wish that, uh, wish that the great victory
[00:45:08] Wish I could have seen
[00:45:09] A great victory for LeBron. Many people are saying this might be his last fucking team. Uh, last last like Laker
[00:45:15] night
[00:45:16] uh, as a Laker
[00:45:19] Some people are even talking shit saying oh LeBron got swept
[00:45:22] Jordan never got swept
[00:45:24] Uh, and now the LeBron got swept in the playoffs, it's over, wrap it up.
[00:45:28] You know, his career is done.
[00:45:31] Uh, I, I think that's, uh, that's hateful.
[00:45:34] It's racist.
[00:45:35] It's white supremacist rhetoric.
[00:45:36] So if I hear that from anyone in this community, I will ban you.
[00:45:40] That's an insta-ban folks.
[00:45:42] Okay.
[00:45:43] We do not traffic in white supremacy around these parts.
[00:45:47] Okay.
[00:45:48] I don't want to hear that.
[00:45:50] I don't want to hear that white supremacy.
[00:45:51] Get that.
[00:45:52] Get that bad bigoted opinion out of here. Okay. Anyway, let's fucking blast off now.
[00:46:02] Don't read my logs. Stop defending lasinas is hard. It's hard for me not to defend them.
[00:46:12] bit, you know. Yeah, I lost my voice a little bit. Jordan got swept 2x. Okay, whatever.
[00:46:33] blessed off. Let's get it twisted. Let's get it started. Let's get it going. Okay.
[00:46:40] Great. Report. Draws the ire of Zionists. Get in now. Okay. Okay. Okay. Did I, did I
[00:46:59] download these photos. No, I didn't. Um, yeah, that's it. That was my, that was my night.
[00:47:06] That was my, uh, interesting experience and I really enjoyed it. And, uh, I hope that
[00:47:13] was a fun recap of the events that took place. I feel like I'm a, you know, I got it. I got
[00:47:18] to do more like cool fun stuff in the real world. So I can have some funny experiences
[00:47:22] to share with you guys. You know, I'd never do anything because I'm a fucking shut ass
[00:47:25] loser usually, and that's the reason why I never have any like fun stories to tell you.
[00:47:33] Podjock going in on third way? Yeah, I saw that.
[00:47:42] We're obviously going to talk about the, this fucking edit of your Dr. Jihad segment.
[00:47:46] We're gonna learn I gotta pee this I'll be back is an ambulance
[00:48:02] It's a type of a car okay, it's a type of car this is a police car
[00:48:10] It's also another type of a car, okay?
[00:48:21] When one car falls in love with another car, they have a baby car.
[00:48:34] a bus. Now in the car cinematic universe the fact that there are female cars and male cars
[00:48:50] And also baby cars implies that these cars have a cussie.
[00:49:01] Which is, of course, a car and a pussy.
[00:49:08] OK, car plus pussy equals cussie.
[00:49:14] Now, let's talk about car universe 9 11. This is a first news special report. And what
[00:49:25] I think this is symptomatic of Harris is a desperate attempt to connect with online,
[00:49:30] particularly male audiences. There are no normal male Democrats. We've talked about
[00:49:36] this a lot. If you look at the overall breakdown of gender, Democrats are hemorrhaging support
[00:49:42] with young men. And so as a result, they're recognizing that they have an issue. The problem
[00:49:48] is I don't think they're addressing why they have that issue, which is they turn their
[00:49:52] back on the idea of traditional masculinity. And so they are sort of desperately flailing
[00:49:58] to try to connect with an audience they don't really understand.
[00:50:01] at least eight people think this is real. No, a shit ton of people think it's real and I keep
[00:50:12] retweeting it. It's also because Fox news has been talking about me nonstop. It's just very funny
[00:50:23] that it is believable. Like under different circumstances, you'd be like, what, why would Fox
[00:50:27] who's talking about the random Twitter, we're talking about Cousy, but because this last,
[00:50:32] like these, these last three months have been so crazy. Apparently it's a DSSF chapter.
[00:50:37] They're trying to be with you on Twitter. Yeah. I already followed them. I'm going to,
[00:50:41] I'm going to talk to them. It don't fucking get involved. Okay.
[00:50:47] Local news article. Uh, uh-huh. Uh-huh. Anyway, obviously our top news story of the day is
[00:50:55] Abdul al sayed
[00:50:58] You guys know him
[00:51:01] We all know him and hopefully the people of michigan now that they're getting to know him are like in what they see
[00:51:11] Doctor
[00:51:12] Abdullah al sayed reached out to me a couple months back and said asan
[00:51:15] I would love for you to come and stump with me go on a rally with me. I thought in my mind
[00:51:20] Sure. Why not? We've already
[00:51:22] uh, collaborated. You've already been on my stream of fundraise for you.
[00:51:26] I really like what you're doing. I like your background. I like your worldview.
[00:51:30] I trust you.
[00:51:32] So I said, yes,
[00:51:34] but what I did not realize was that stomping for a candidate and doing rallies
[00:51:40] was actually very different than having the candidate come on your broadcast.
[00:51:50] Now what's interesting,
[00:51:52] about that is when I came out and said I was gonna do a rally with them a bunch
[00:51:58] of advocacy organizations that are pro Israel got very mad obviously the
[00:52:05] propaganda wing of a pack Jewish insider was very frustrated about it they
[00:52:11] started writing article after article after article you had a lot of centrist
[00:52:15] right wing Israel first Democrats who were also very frustrated and they came
[00:52:20] out of the gate swinging for the fences, swinging at your boy. They said, Hassan Piker is a dangerous man.
[00:52:30] Hassan Piker is a dangerous anti-Semite, they said, used heinous smears.
[00:52:39] They said, Hassan Piker is not good. Campaign poison, unelectable. Well, I wasn't running
[00:52:47] for any election anyway. I was just showing up and offering support.
[00:52:52] To my friend Abdul El Sayed, they said I was a terrorist. They tried to tear a jacket not only
[00:52:58] myself, but tear a jacket Abdul, a Muslim man. And that's when the barrage of fuck Hasan articles
[00:53:09] started coming out. Many of those articles featured my perspective on Israel. And if you recall
[00:53:17] at the time, I said, I don't really mind this stuff. I don't really mind this hatred. I said they are
[00:53:24] unambiguous in their hatred of me, and I welcome their hatred.
[00:53:40] They drew their line of demarcation. Unfortunately, they drew it on the wrong
[00:53:46] side of a 90-10 issue and you don't want to be on the wrong side unanimous in
[00:53:53] their hatred of me shut up a united unanimous unambiguous whatever all of
[00:53:58] that works calm down so they got
[00:54:07] unbelievably frustrated now listen
[00:54:16] At the time, I got anti-ra-anti-rab-hasan-hey-here-in-PA3-wait-from-who fucking libtards.
[00:54:28] Did you already talk about the Lakers I did?
[00:54:34] You missed it, but you can rewind if you subscribe to the Poyker Broadcasting Service.
[00:54:38] Now, at the time, when all these attacks were happening, what did I tell you?
[00:54:45] over and over again. What did I tell you over and over again? I told you that this stuff
[00:54:54] is irrelevant. I said your booze mean nothing because I've seen what makes you cheer. I
[00:55:00] said placing yourself on the wrong side of a 90-10 issue, placing yourself on the wrong
[00:55:08] side of a 90-10 issue is only going to make you look bad. It's going to be good for me.
[00:55:13] going to be good for the candidates that I work with. And it turns out it was true.
[00:55:23] Okay. Turns out it was true. New poll came out today.
[00:55:33] Ed and Jermentem calls it the Hassanabi bump. He posted you come at the king, you better not miss.
[00:55:39] This new poll in Michigan may one through seven showing Abdul al-sayed at 27% Haley
[00:55:51] Stevens following at 18% and Mallory McMorrow also known as Mallory McQuomo at 17%.
[00:56:01] Here is my prediction, Tack Abdul in a not so subtle it's homophobic campaign where they
[00:56:07] They tried to like terror jacket myself in Abdul El Sayed, which then backfired because
[00:56:14] then that led to a lot of coverage on Abdul El Sayed, which led people to engage his campaign,
[00:56:21] try to figure out what his positions are, and they liked what they heard.
[00:56:27] So I think this will have a similar impact as well.
[00:56:30] It will lead people into questioning why McMorris was trying to present herself as this anti-establishment
[00:56:37] candidate and position herself as different than obdulce Edwin he is the
[00:56:41] true anti-establishment pig this is a race where people are looking for an
[00:56:46] anti-establishment candidate okay
[00:56:54] like a McMorris your lady then you should just then it should just trouble
[00:56:58] you that this is her political judgment pivoting the lying list myth is lying on
[00:57:01] Abdul's name, like he's a Cuomo victim, so yeah. And I called it, but nobody ever listens
[00:57:10] to what I have to say. They always wanna talk about me, but they never wanna talk to me.
[00:57:15] And they also don't wanna hear what I have to say. A lot of these things I've already
[00:57:20] talked about. A lot of these things I already brought up, right?
[00:57:27] Now, of course, Democrats are hitting the maximalist cope, right?
[00:57:35] So many issues.
[00:57:36] There's Michelle Poll, small sample entirely by Texas, which only gets you an overly engaged
[00:57:41] and liberal sample.
[00:57:42] The fine LV is using self-report.
[00:57:43] Sample is way heavy on college educated, and it's pretty far off the expected electorate
[00:57:47] on age and gender.
[00:57:48] They texted RVs and simply asked, who's voting in the Dem primary and got a super engaged
[00:57:52] and probably very liberal group of voters who are not all representative of the primary
[00:57:55] electorate.
[00:57:56] Cope. Damn, people are doing exactly opposite of what the established media is peddling
[00:58:04] for, zero trust and major media. Yeah. Now this is just Cope and we'll get to all of
[00:58:10] that in a second, but there's a lot I want to talk about with this.
[00:58:15] Now jokes aside, the poll itself quite literally features my, myself by name, like it literally
[00:58:24] He says it was the Hasan Piker bump.
[00:58:27] I don't think that's the case, okay?
[00:58:30] Now the reason why I say that is because it is virtually impossible for me to be a kingmaker
[00:58:41] for a bad candidate, okay?
[00:58:43] That's just, I'm not being humble, I'm not being humble.
[00:58:47] I need you to understand, Abdul is a great candidate.
[00:58:52] He is a stud.
[00:58:54] He has spent most of his life advocating for Medicare for all.
[00:58:58] He worked in public health in the state of Michigan.
[00:58:59] He's a doctor.
[00:59:00] He's a Rhodes scholar.
[00:59:02] He's jacked.
[00:59:04] If Abdul was a shit candidate, aligning with someone like myself wouldn't actually do
[00:59:09] anything for him.
[00:59:11] Okay?
[00:59:12] It wouldn't help.
[00:59:14] It's the same with Zoran.
[00:59:16] It's the same with Zoran.
[00:59:19] I can only highlight candidates that are positive,
[00:59:23] candidates that are good, politicians that are responsive.
[00:59:27] I can only highlight their best, uh, uh, their, their best side, right?
[00:59:36] That's the point. Yesterday you said you're not a kingmaker.
[00:59:40] You're just an asshole. And I think that's up for debate.
[00:59:43] So we look at the race.
[00:59:44] Elsie at 32 leads McMurray 19 and Stevens 10 with white voters. However, Stevens 36 leads
[00:59:50] McMurray 17 and Elsie with African American voters. That's machine politics. Machine politics
[00:59:56] always goes for the most corporate aligned. That's the, that's the role that the Democrat,
[01:00:05] the machine plays. Okay. It's tough to tackle. It's a very, very important aspect of, of
[01:00:12] winning primaries
[01:00:14] and it's been a huge hurdle for left candidates to climb
[01:00:18] okay
[01:00:20] strudel
[01:00:24] but it's true
[01:00:25] in any case
[01:00:27] among voters who are neither right nor african-american stevens twenty seven has
[01:00:30] a big lead over al-sat fifteen emick moro five percent is very clear that one
[01:00:33] of the most important factors al-sat movement of the polls of the sport is
[01:00:36] receiving from farla progressives
[01:00:38] who very strongly oppose united states in israeli intervention in both gaza and
[01:00:41] iran
[01:00:41] his support really bumped up
[01:00:43] after the endorsement by a song by groovy interesting to see whether this is
[01:00:46] enough support to allow him to win
[01:00:48] however it is important to remember that with two women and with one man the
[01:00:52] man has an advantage because the women vote will be divided almost equally
[01:00:56] michael concluded
[01:01:03] I don't think I'm like the only reason I don't think I'm I'm only I'm only capable of getting
[01:01:29] candidates, more name recognition. Yeah. They also call me anti-Semitic in the, in the second
[01:01:35] mentioned in here. This is the same poll that we're looking at after endorsement of US center,
[01:01:41] Bernie Sanders, Vermont and controversial podcaster, Hassan, Piger, obelisk say at 28 has
[01:01:45] surged into a 9% lead over Congresswoman, Haley Stevens at 18 and state Senator Mallory McMoroll.
[01:01:51] Okay? There's still 38% that are undecided. We got to go after those folks.
[01:02:04] It has generally been the rule that the most liberal Democrats vote in Democratic primary and
[01:02:08] the most conservative Republicans vote in Republican primary with Al-Sahd attacking far left and
[01:02:12] opposition to both the United States and Israel in Gaza and Iran. Al-Sahd is running as the most
[01:02:16] progressive and liberal candidate. Democrats saw the impact of the strong left as progressive
[01:02:19] wing of the party take over the democratic nominating convention held to determine democratic
[01:02:23] nominees for statewide office like secretary of state attorney general and statewide education
[01:02:26] board seats.
[01:02:27] Piker, considered by many to be anti-semitic, is probably a primary reason for Al Said's
[01:02:33] movement up where in the democratic primary.
[01:02:35] Like, what is this argument that like, I'm anti-semitic, which is ridiculous, but then
[01:02:40] also anti-semitism is really good.
[01:02:43] Like what the fuck is really good to win votes.
[01:02:46] it's ridiculous. Yeah. Anyway, the pollster that did this is a right wing pollster regardless,
[01:02:55] which makes this a little bit more interesting. But that's also part of the reason why Republicans
[01:02:59] are not Republicans, but like right wing Democrats will say this poll is propping up Abdul El
[01:03:04] Sayed because they think Abdul El Sayed will lose to Rogers. It's bullshit. And you'll
[01:03:11] start hearing that. You'll start hearing that from naysayers immediately. Okay. Some of
[01:03:15] And then we'll try to tackle the poll itself and we'll claim that, uh, this, uh, this poll
[01:03:22] is actually bad.
[01:03:24] Okay.
[01:03:25] Others will turn around motherfucker.
[01:03:28] You need to stop with that shit.
[01:03:29] You have so much fucking pull in this way.
[01:03:30] Even though your audience is 25 to 30, 40 K a day, your methods or your words, get back
[01:03:33] to Debra's and Barbara's, even the most offline normies know who you are and respect your
[01:03:37] policies, your policies, the new left and American people, fucking crazy.
[01:03:39] You're not just some dickhead.
[01:03:40] You're relevant and impactful figure.
[01:03:41] Okay.
[01:03:42] That's a little bit too much.
[01:03:43] I'm never going to sit here and glaze myself, um, I'm just being, you know, I, I, I'm going to stay, uh, uh, grounded. Okay.
[01:03:54] And even keeled.
[01:03:56] So, I think no figure is individually responsible.
[01:04:10] And I think most of the responsibility, victory or defeat, and in this case, hopefully, inshallah,
[01:04:16] a victory stems from the candidates themselves.
[01:04:19] Are they charismatic?
[01:04:20] Are they responsive?
[01:04:21] What are their policies?
[01:04:22] Are they able to communicate their policies and their motives well enough that it penetrates
[01:04:32] the collective consciousness of the constituents, the voters?
[01:04:37] I think Abdul has it all.
[01:04:40] Okay?
[01:04:42] Zoran had it too.
[01:04:47] There are some people who have it.
[01:04:48] Some people who don't.
[01:04:51] There are a lot of candidates this midterms election that have it, okay?
[01:04:58] What we can do is mobilize.
[01:05:01] What we can do is organize.
[01:05:04] We have passionate voters, activists, advocates, organizers in this community that are desperate
[01:05:12] for a change.
[01:05:13] And if they see someone as an agent of that change, the change that they want to see,
[01:05:18] They'll go out and they won't just vote for that candidate, but they'll go out and engage in
[01:05:23] Advocacy for said candidate. They'll doorknock. They'll foam bank. They'll do all these things to combat
[01:05:30] the barrage of
[01:05:34] Negative ads that are coming
[01:05:37] The way of these anti-Israel pro medicare for all candidates from a lot of
[01:05:43] Corporate super PACs
[01:05:45] Okay
[01:05:47] That's what it is
[01:05:52] That's what it is, okay
[01:06:02] So
[01:06:08] Will you make a difference in my life and check my logs, please
[01:06:12] Will you please addresses do-do take I've been thinking about it all day
[01:06:15] What? Why is this a do-do take? No, I will not be addressing this take.
[01:06:23] We'll talk about Zoran's budget W in a second too.
[01:06:32] So, of course, one of the immediate responses from the likes of these like right-wing charlatans
[01:06:43] like this one. This account is one of the most annoying accounts on election Twitter.
[01:06:48] Okay. It says, you are a Republican. How do you redeploy where the base has nearly 40%
[01:06:55] undecided and is nearly equally split among three Dems ranging from centers to far left
[01:06:59] and say the base with the left? Like, how do you actually do that with a straight face?
[01:07:02] I'm not merely being a jerk here. I'm sincerely curious how this could be your honest take
[01:07:05] on this poll. The 80% under 45s with one candidate shows how he's seizing the ground
[01:07:10] with marginal voters, the elderly that represent McMoron and Stephen supporters are likely
[01:07:13] to coalesce around him. That should help. Michael from Pennsylvania is correct. Machine
[01:07:19] politics voters lifelong blue dog Democrats lifelong straight down ballot voters will
[01:07:26] coalesce around the one who actually wins. What's important in the general is to activate
[01:07:32] voters that normally don't vote. The youth voters that have left the Democratic Party's
[01:07:39] ranks. The fact that this is a primary in a midterm, and there's this much excitement
[01:07:46] from the youth vote around a particular candidate in a normal competent Democratic party should
[01:07:52] imply that that candidate is the one that goes into the general, right?
[01:07:57] If we had a primary system that revolved around electability, like real electability,
[01:08:04] would look to this situation, they would look to the results, they would see that 80% of
[01:08:09] the under 85, or the under 35 voters are excited to vote for one guy, 80%. And they would go,
[01:08:20] those are literally the people that never vote. And now, or under 45, sorry, under 45,
[01:08:27] It's unbelievable. Okay. 80% is Assad numbers for under 45.
[01:08:37] Those are the people that don't vote. Or if they do, they don't really vote for the
[01:08:41] Democrats. Those are the people that left the Democratic Party. The voters that are
[01:08:46] already a given that will vote in the Democratic primaries, the over 45, the over 65, those
[01:08:54] Those are people that will always vote for the Democrat regardless.
[01:09:02] The candidate that secures enthusiasm and excitement from the unlikely coalitions that
[01:09:08] the Democrats lost is the candidate that is most likely to win in the general, okay?
[01:09:14] Abdelal said, is that candidate, a competent party would say, all right, clearly these
[01:09:19] Paul show that he has the momentum in the general, he's most likely to win in the general.
[01:09:25] And yet we don't have a party primary system that is actually designed for electability.
[01:09:31] We have a party primary system where we weaponize false arguments of electability to present
[01:09:38] the only adequate choice as the most moderate one, okay?
[01:09:44] Because the goal of the primary system is not to actually put forth the best possible candidate.
[01:09:51] The goal of the primary system is to put forth the most corporate backed candidate.
[01:09:58] Corporate backed but still somewhat exciting to the base.
[01:10:01] That is what they're trying to do in the primaries.
[01:10:07] Nathan says you're a Republican and of course he shows that everyone is losing the Mike
[01:10:11] Rogers, which is bullshit by the way.
[01:10:13] I would bet my life on it, okay?
[01:10:17] The idea that Mike Rogers is going to fucking win against, even McMorrow, honestly, is ludicrous.
[01:10:28] The only candidate that Mike Rogers could potentially win against is Stevens, and this
[01:10:32] is the one where this C rated Glingarev poll says Stevens has the highest likelihood of
[01:10:38] coming closer to Mike Rogers, okay?
[01:10:42] 44 to 42, 43 to 41, 45 to 40, saying Al-Sayed is the least likely to, he's the worst performing
[01:10:50] against Mike Rogers. This is bullshit, okay? It's complete bullshit. There is no shot,
[01:10:58] okay? The real, the real battle is happening in the primaries in this, in this election.
[01:11:04] It's not going to be in the general. Mike Rogers lost against Slotkin. Mike Rogers
[01:11:10] is not winning against, uh, Alsayed and certainly not winning against, uh, I mean, is certainly
[01:11:19] not winning against Alsayed and possibly not even winning against McMoron, to be honest.
[01:11:24] You might have a better shot at defeating Haley Stevens. Mike Rogers just ran in 2024,
[01:11:29] he attends the millions, pushing his name recognition. Exactly. That is the only reason why
[01:11:35] the polls look this way. Um, Rogers just did a major statewide campaign in 2024. This is simply a
[01:11:40] Recognition artifacts stop being stupid as fuck. I know it's hard for you
[01:11:43] So what's on that absolutely fucking nothing to help I'll say with this fucking dog shit numbers against a guy who lost at least
[01:11:48] It's locked in she's Zionist and evil by the way in 2024. Wow, not only am I shocked?
[01:11:52] I'm amazed that Hassan is that irrelevant. I like that
[01:11:55] Losers like this are so singularly focused like this is supposed to be an election Twitter artist. Okay?
[01:12:02] Like how can you say that you are?
[01:12:05] Autistically invested in the polls and then drop any kind of reasonable read you can you could have on the polls
[01:12:13] When my name gets brought up in the conversation you drop everything just so you can fucking say oh well Hassan is irrelevant
[01:12:20] Okay, so what yeah, I'm a I'm irrelevant big dog. Who cares? Why am I so much? Why am I?
[01:12:26] Why do I have permanent occupation in your fucking mind if I'm so goddamn irrelevant?
[01:12:31] Okay, look at his pin
[01:13:05] I'm not gonna I'm not gonna say nothing. Okay. I'm not I'm not gonna is that Harry Potter.
[01:13:18] Yeah, that's Harry pooter.
[01:13:29] crazy. Bro, he bullying you? Yeah, no, definitely. He shoved me in a locker. Show the PDF. I
[01:13:40] sent you the DMs. They say you are the reason Abdul is winning. I already showed it. Remember,
[01:13:44] this is the don't be an asshole party. That's why people get mad at me. You can't be that
[01:13:47] much of an asshole. Yeah. Yeah.
[01:13:56] i'm not even kidding bro there's something deeply wrong with a lot of these people that their brain is so fucking unbelievably rotted by being online too much
[01:14:05] they've seen too much like anteus on content and they think that i'm like a real mover and shaker to in a negative
[01:14:13] manner
[01:14:14] and it's really funny because it's like
[01:14:16] clearly it's it hasn't been fucking negative
[01:14:19] okay
[01:14:24] it clearly hasn't been negative it's been positive so what the fuck are you
[01:14:26] complaining about
[01:14:29] i said centers lives still desperately trying to make the argument that a
[01:14:32] muslim dog who's dedicated his life to medicare for all is on like the blue
[01:14:34] michigan they were professionally wrong when they complain about the whole
[01:14:37] campaigning with me
[01:14:39] they're still professionally wrong have humility
[01:14:42] is trade east in a searchlight institute one of john federman strongest
[01:14:45] soldiers by the way
[01:14:47] we should remember that we should remind people of that says let's talk about
[01:14:51] all the polls at a michigan today
[01:14:53] in a hypothetical matchup rogers got forty three point eight percent support
[01:14:56] deceiving forty one point five or just got forty two
[01:15:00] these guys are so invested
[01:15:02] in eviscerating the left flank
[01:15:04] because it undermines their fucking world view it undermines their primary
[01:15:09] purpose which is to get democrats to give them
[01:15:13] uh... tens of thousands of hundreds of thousands of dollars
[01:15:16] if not millions of dollars every election to tell
[01:15:19] the democrats what they want to hear which is
[01:15:22] moderating, keep pivoting to be as friendly as possible to corporations, stay the course,
[01:15:28] do not stray away from the course. We have to keep, we have to keep representing the
[01:15:33] interest of Aetna. We have to keep representing the interest of Blue Cross Blue Shield. Please,
[01:15:38] no matter what you do, do not say, fuck Israel, for example. Don't you dare say that, even if
[01:15:42] people want to hear it. You don't want to hear that. People don't want to hear that, actually.
[01:15:45] They just lie to themselves and they lie to their fucking goddamn candidates over and over again.
[01:15:50] Again, moments like this, moments like this show that that is a failure.
[01:16:07] They thought all of the negative coverage saying Hasan is an anti-Semite, Abdul is a
[01:16:12] terrorist, Hasan is a terrorist was actually going to hurt his chances.
[01:16:16] It didn't.
[01:16:17] What did I tell you?
[01:16:19] What did I tell you?
[01:16:21] People kept coming in here being like, bro, are you okay?
[01:16:23] People are really on your ass, man.
[01:16:25] Are you okay?
[01:16:26] And what did I tell you?
[01:16:27] I said I'm doing great.
[01:16:28] It's fucking annoying at times, but I'm still doing great.
[01:16:31] You want to know why?
[01:16:32] Because there's tremendous amounts of enmity towards mainstream media.
[01:16:36] There's tremendous amounts of animosity towards Israel.
[01:16:40] And mainstream media, corporate Democrats in Israel are some of the most unpopular entities
[01:16:46] in the united states of america right now
[01:16:48] and all of those forces of basically joined
[01:16:51] to attack me
[01:16:52] on a ninety ten issue where they're on the ten percent side of course it's
[01:16:57] gonna fucking fail
[01:16:59] sarah longwell
[01:17:01] bull work third-way have some fucking humility if we're actually in this battle
[01:17:06] as you claim we are together to defeat fascism in this fucking country
[01:17:11] i think it's time to have a little bit of fucking humility
[01:17:19] this was the whole point
[01:17:29] like clockwork huge hit piece on obdul just dropped of course it did
[01:17:38] they tarnished the reputation of
[01:17:41] incredible candidates like this. They try to do everything in their power to stop this momentum.
[01:17:48] Okay? Michigan-Sahoa, L.S.S. calls himself physician, but as little history, little experience
[01:17:56] as a licensed medical doctor. Or no experience. Yeah, bro, he's an epidemiologist. He's an
[01:18:07] epidemiologist. That's not, he's literally openly stated that.
[01:18:17] My dad was literally his professor in med school. Yeah.
[01:18:29] Does he have a PhD? He's a doctor. No, he is. He's a doctor.
[01:18:32] He's literally a doctor.
[01:18:36] He is a doctor.
[01:18:37] He's also an epidemiologist.
[01:18:41] He has an MD.
[01:18:47] They're so desperate.
[01:18:48] They're hitting the fucking Zora route here.
[01:18:50] They're like,
[01:18:51] Abdul El Sayed doesn't like vanilla flavored ice cream.
[01:18:55] You know,
[01:18:56] what's next?
[01:18:57] One time, we found Dr. Abdul Al Sayed actually threw a piece of garbage in the recyclable
[01:19:08] garbage can, but it was only 53% recyclable.
[01:19:13] Can you have some decency, sir?
[01:19:16] Why do you want the environment to suffer?
[01:19:22] There's no doubt that LSAT is top-notch medical credentials.
[01:19:34] The attendee of the University of Michigan Medical School ended up receiving his medical
[01:19:37] degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
[01:19:39] He has a doctorate in public health from Oxford University and worked as an assistant professor
[01:19:44] of epidemiology in the Columbia for a year before moving to Detroit to be the executive
[01:19:47] director of health officer of the Detroit Health Department.
[01:19:50] That's the guy that they're saying is like beefing up his credentials.
[01:19:54] If anything, saying that you were a fucking licensed physician would be a downgrade from
[01:19:59] the amount of experience he has in the field of public health, which for the record, he
[01:20:05] doesn't fucking present himself as a physician at all.
[01:20:07] So what the fuck are you talking about?
[01:20:09] He's a goddamn Rhodes Scholar.
[01:20:11] That's from the hit piece.
[01:20:13] That's how insane this guy's credentials are.
[01:20:20] Yeah, Abdul didn't clutch around during promotion and call it in counter strike one time.
[01:20:35] He is, is he capable of winning an election if he can't win a promotional round in counter
[01:20:41] strike. Anyway, so, so he has more relevant experience for government than he would as
[01:21:07] a normal patient-focused doctor? Yes, of course. They're literally going to go back into our
[01:21:16] old videos that we did, our old streams and find that he actually couldn't make a three-point shot.
[01:21:22] You know what I mean? Against those kids that we played in Dearborn and be like,
[01:21:26] look at his jumper. If he's not ready for the big leagues, is he ready for Congress? Like,
[01:21:32] It's fucking so stupid.
[01:21:40] Dave Weigel with a not so charitable take once again.
[01:21:45] Third way is anti-Assam push, probably the biggest backfire of the cycle for Dems, right?
[01:21:49] It's an attention economy that was the cue to say, pay attention to Abdul, who confidently
[01:21:52] grabbed the attention to say things liberals like and agree with.
[01:21:56] Part of this, it got Abdul more fox and conservative media hits and the internet, the interest
[01:22:01] that media right now is getting him the nomination because they think he's an easy kill which they
[01:22:05] could be wrong about. This is why I said it's not very charitable. So we got 2026 Federman
[01:22:08] coverage not 2022 Federman coverage. There's their, the idea is like all Fox News is doing
[01:22:21] the Pied Piper strategy. Okay. Well, since we know that the Pied Piper strategy was an abject
[01:22:27] failure when Hillary Clinton did it against Donald Trump. Let it happen then. Let it fucking
[01:22:35] happen. Actually insane. Every candidate in the country is going to be trying to get us
[01:22:39] on the campaign with them. Yeah, look at this dude. Voters age 18 to 44. Else I had 80%.
[01:22:48] The voters heard the voters heard what was going on and said, that's my guy.
[01:22:57] I'm a numbers guy. Okay. Okay. This is value attainment. I'm a numbers guy. I say, let's
[01:23:09] chat. You be T it. Let's grok it. Okay. I grok it. I chat you be T it. I'm a number and
[01:23:15] a numbers guy. It turns out voters love under the age of 45 voters love Abdul El Sayed.
[01:23:26] Yeah. To our non-binary vampires, female El Sayed plus one male El Sayed plus 13
[01:23:33] non-binary El Sayed plus 100 ages 18 and 34 El Sayed plus 76.
[01:23:45] I chat GPT it I grogged it. I never clawed it. I did not clawed it. I'm an am a numbers guy
[01:23:54] But I never do the Claude I don't like Claude. I don't fuck with Claude. It's like a women's name. It's a female name
[01:24:01] I don't like it
[01:24:09] Your mods are on a shitty banning spree a streak and you can people are handing out seven dares
[01:24:14] Let me guess you on your other sock account came in here just to say Hassan
[01:24:20] Are you white or are you not white because that's the fashionable thing to cry about today because you saw a fucking
[01:24:29] cynically cut out of context
[01:24:32] YouTube video compilation on Twitter and you wanted to come in here and advance that agenda
[01:24:37] So you could get me to answer it so you could then clip something else out of context
[01:24:41] And now you're mad because you were banned before you were able to do that on your other sock account. No, actually
[01:24:47] Okay, so what was it? What was your what was the the issue that you brought up in your other sock account that probably got a seven-day ban?
[01:24:56] Go ahead
[01:25:01] Or they were sexualizing a woman or they were doing some fuck shit this niche again crying is so insane
[01:25:11] AOC stuff pig Bodine 1996 let's see dog I am so glad you got banned
[01:25:40] I want you to never be able to speak on this website ever again
[01:25:46] You're disgusting
[01:25:52] Yeah, that is the most worthwhile ban of all time
[01:25:59] That is literally the most worthwhile ban of all time you will never get on ban in this community. Oh
[01:26:07] Oh my god
[01:26:19] Did he's years always turn up in here whenever Epstein has bad personal news court case not going well for the consent violator sex
[01:26:26] Pes yeah, I know I
[01:26:28] Know it's been the past six years any time he like
[01:26:31] Like the way, the way it works is, you know, the sex pest cult leader who doesn't have
[01:26:37] that big of a community, especially any longer, but like it's, it's large enough to, to gain
[01:26:42] momentum and can like latch on to other much larger communities that also fucking hate me
[01:26:46] for ideological reasons will try to redirect the attention away from him because he'll,
[01:26:52] he'll go on and he'll be like, oh, I fucking, I don't know, ran over a cat or something
[01:26:56] in a car and it was caught on video.
[01:26:58] And then I said, I did it on purpose.
[01:27:00] I'm just making up a hypothetical. Instantly his community will be like,
[01:27:03] why did you run over this cat? Do you fucking hate cats?
[01:27:06] Do you want to kill cats? And he'll be like, Hey guys,
[01:27:08] actually Hassan hates cats.
[01:27:10] He's actually murdered an entire litter of little kitties.
[01:27:14] And then his audience like that will be like, Oh my God,
[01:27:17] I can't believe you said this truthful thing.
[01:27:18] I forgot all about the cat that you might have murdered that I saw on camera.
[01:27:22] And now I'm just going to imagine in my world that Hassan is actually murdering
[01:27:26] literous of kitten and and immediately go to his community and start advancing
[01:27:31] this fucking idiotic argument that Assad has actually murdered entire literous
[01:27:35] of kitten kittens. This is how it works every single time. This is a totally
[01:27:39] hypothetical scenario. This didn't actually happen in the real world but
[01:27:43] but basically that's how it works. Literally he's in an active court case
[01:27:52] case for revenge porn, okay? Numerous victims have come out. He's been doing this court
[01:27:59] battle for almost a year and a half now, okay? He constantly says he's gonna win the court
[01:28:04] case any day now. And obviously, it hasn't gone the way he wanted it to go. And that's
[01:28:12] the reason why they will literally, his entire community will constantly say like, oh, Hassan
[01:28:16] did this too. No, I didn't, okay? Here's great evidence that I didn't do this. I'm not in
[01:28:22] a fucking legal battle currently with numerous victims. So fuck are you talking about? No,
[01:28:28] of course I didn't do that. Yeah, the guy that has a legal document calling him a pedophile
[01:28:40] proceeded to just slander me and say I'm a pedophile instead. Yeah, no, actually that's
[01:28:45] not the case, okay? It's not. And it's so fucking successful for his cult and also numerous
[01:28:54] other edge communities, orbiter communities that make content off of just straight up
[01:28:59] lying about me, okay? Because they've all decided that like I am the figurehead of all
[01:29:06] things woke, all things related to the Democratic Party, all things related to SJWs, all things
[01:29:12] related to the left. They have designed this universe where like I'm responsible for every
[01:29:17] little thing that has happened. Okay? A girl actually hurt your feelings and didn't reciprocate
[01:29:24] when you showed them interest. Oh, this is feminism. Who's responsible for the feminism?
[01:29:30] Hassan Piker. It literally is the most insane experience that I've ever encountered. That's
[01:29:38] That's why I like my haters don't fucking behave normal, they just lose their damn minds
[01:29:42] for some reason.
[01:29:45] Um, I feel like this would be better illustrated with a video board we want you to do better.
[01:29:57] What is this bad example when this is your response to seeing a cat?
[01:30:03] not. The female validation thing literally happened the other day. What is this?
[01:30:17] Last night before I went to sleep, I posted this meme and it just said it was on by protected
[01:30:22] me not to go through with it on my wedding day. I had a hundred percent bail in this
[01:30:26] photo of stupid, sexy, his song. And this morning I woke up to thousands of men screaming
[01:30:31] my name across threads, and now I guess it's made it to Twitter, and threatening me in
[01:30:35] my DMs to come find me, but trust me, it gets funnier.
[01:30:39] First and laziest thing that happened, obviously, was guys like this one taking my profile picture,
[01:30:43] ranking me like a 4 out of 10 void, and then getting ratioed by me so hard that he had to
[01:30:48] delete everything he put up.
[01:30:49] The most common insult I usually see about myself is these guys commenting on my literally
[01:30:53] Greek God chiseled jawline.
[01:30:55] I simply like to respond, pointing out that I understand why my jaw definition confuses
[01:30:59] them.
[01:31:00] this video obviously addressing the elephant in the room, which is all these men are only screaming,
[01:31:04] crying, throwing up over my crush on his son, Picard, because they actually thought it could be
[01:31:09] them up at the altar with me. And then they tried to screen grab this exact photo of me to get that
[01:31:14] trending as the ugly photo of me. Honestly, at this point, I felt so bad for them that I was just
[01:31:19] going to offer them alternatives since they insisted on only taking the hottest photos of me known to
[01:31:23] man. And once again, they took these and started spreading. Yeah, this is the OG Hassanadi Productions,
[01:31:28] by the way, I'm glad that he's back at his roots. Back in the day, uh, Hassanabi Productions, uh,
[01:31:34] made a living as a teacher, by the way, which is insane. I don't even know if he still teaches,
[01:31:41] okay? Probably does, right? This motherfucker is a teacher and he's also kind of a stud,
[01:31:46] but that's besides the point. Anyway, Hassanabi Productions literally made a living
[01:31:52] farming every time any, like any woman on the internet said anything remotely positive about
[01:31:57] about me, he would make gooner edits. Okay. And he would get millions. I mean millions
[01:32:04] of views. So it was really funny to see him get back to the old roots. Okay. We had to
[01:32:14] literally stop, tell him to stop any interaction with a girl. He'd be like, this woman falls
[01:32:19] in love with his son piker. Yeah, look at his fucking stupid as a banner still.
[01:32:28] Also, I'd be slips over the streamer awards. Wow, it's on equivalent blackball feet starving
[01:32:43] influencers. Damn, these these did so well. What the fuck? I got to get back to like regular
[01:32:48] reacts. Hasan gets exposed. I thought it was from your team. Fuck no. Hasan gets a threesome
[01:33:11] proposal 600,000 views four years ago. Get back to your roots. Oh, this one I had e-girls
[01:33:22] carry me in war zone. 571,000 views. That's a, to this day, the highest performing gaming,
[01:33:30] highest performing gaming video of all time and in, in all of the content that I've done
[01:33:37] across the board is the clip that made me charitable do because I too wanted raise and now I'm
[01:33:49] farming fishing offline chat fuck my life the Hassanabi Haas mods compilation is crazy
[01:34:05] Five years ago.
[01:34:09] Anyway.
[01:34:14] You say that every time and all we get a situation monitoring, we need to
[01:34:17] react to regular crimes like one was the last time we watch a car chase live on
[01:34:20] stream.
[01:34:22] Yeah.
[01:34:23] Okay.
[01:34:24] Okay.
[01:34:24] Anyway, um, let's finish this video.
[01:34:26] So I don't actually think you hate me as much as you all claim you do.
[01:34:29] You're in my DMs threatening me because you're actually so delusional.
[01:34:34] you believed that you could have had a chance at being up at that altar with me someday.
[01:34:38] And I had to shatter that by making a joke about how I will always choose Hasan above
[01:34:44] you.
[01:34:45] Hasan has this open on one of his tabs right now and he'll probably cover later.
[01:34:48] That's crazy.
[01:34:49] Y'all are, and y'all are ops.
[01:34:52] Anyway, let's get back to the, let's get back to the situation at hand, okay?
[01:34:59] That used to be the, the type of content that we would pull off here, uh, nowadays, not
[01:35:05] so much.
[01:35:06] Okay.
[01:35:07] Nowadays, not so much.
[01:35:08] Okay.
[01:35:09] Nowadays we're doing situation monitoring, straight up hormones, no gay of hormones, just hormones.
[01:35:16] Is it open?
[01:35:17] Is it not open?
[01:35:18] Is it porous?
[01:35:19] Is there oil?
[01:35:20] Is it oiled up?
[01:35:23] That kind of thing.
[01:35:24] Okay.
[01:35:25] This is the number one broadcast for commodity traders.
[01:35:28] Okay.
[01:35:29] writers. Unite. Okay. I am a numbers guy now. Okay. So what is this? This is my highest
[01:35:40] viewed clip of view that I have. This literally has 700 views chatter. Why are you sending
[01:35:47] me that? Okay. And it's not even on YouTube is a clip that you clipped off the stream
[01:35:53] on Twitch. Okay. So, that's it, bro. I'm not showing you to my girlfriend. Man, I am not a threat
[01:36:01] to your girlfriend unless your girlfriend is an executive at a private healthcare company
[01:36:09] and is worried about unbelievable returns year over year, an increasing shareholder value. Okay.
[01:36:18] That's the only thing I'm a threat to unless your girlfriend is the nation state of Israel,
[01:36:23] She does not have to worry unless your girlfriend is is somehow
[01:36:27] working for I don't know one of these like uh lobbying arms of of
[01:36:32] Uh corporations or or the nation state of israel you don't have to worry about that. Okay
[01:36:40] And even at most, you know, they're just gonna lose their job. That's the biggest threat that they got
[01:36:53] My man, you're getting Fox News for this?
[01:36:56] Yes, no, I'm a threat to the bottom line, okay?
[01:36:59] Not a threat to anyone's life or anything, just a threat to their bottom line.
[01:37:06] Okay.
[01:37:09] So, Sahil Kapoor says, looking like a blunder for third way and the Demmoners have turned
[01:37:22] to folks to race on Hasan the Hun giving up the little side of bigger megaphone amplifies
[01:37:25] message primary still three months away. I don't think this was a blunder. Consider
[01:37:30] the possibility that third way doesn't want to support moderates. If they can get a maximalist
[01:37:33] like Stevens, they are fine with the Republicans. Okay.
[01:37:42] I really, really, really hope I will say this. I really hope that my girl boss, my slave
[01:37:50] Queen Haley Stevens does not drop out, okay? I will say we should not be silencing a feminine
[01:38:01] female presenting girl boss, women voices, okay? I'm just trying to cover all the bases
[01:38:08] here. We should not. We should never, we should keep women on the ballot, okay? I am obviously
[01:38:18] a feminist. I'm obviously a feminist. I'm never going to be caught dead criticizing a feminist
[01:38:23] icon like Haley Stevens, who has a brilliant platform and has proven to be a true leader.
[01:38:27] We need her in the race because she's definitely going to win people. Haley Stevens for Senate.
[01:38:31] That's, yeah, I wanted to, I wanted to mention that. I know Emma Vigeland is also on it as well.
[01:38:35] She says there's going to be a lot of pressure on Haley Stevens to drop out of the race, which is
[01:38:38] typical of the Bernie bro left that always wants to see women fail. Personally, I would feel betrayed
[01:38:44] as a woman if she doesn't hang in there and see this thing through. Yeah. Yeah.
[01:38:54] Just so we're clear. I think that these girl bosses should figure out who's the best possible
[01:39:01] candidate. And they should stick through the entire way, especially because who knows who
[01:39:10] Who knows who will be the most loyal to Israel out of these two different girl bosses, right?
[01:39:14] Like who's going to be sufficiently loyal to Israel?
[01:39:17] What Kami says, thank you for the 50 gifted subs.
[01:39:22] So yeah, yeah, woke bombs only, 50 gifted for the girl bosses.
[01:39:37] Thank you.
[01:39:38] vote for both of these lovely ladies? Yeah. Well, I guess if you're living in the state
[01:39:44] of Michigan and you're thinking like, who can I vote for? I think the true feminist option
[01:39:48] would be to vote for Abdul El Sayed because picking one woman over the other is really
[01:39:53] pitting women against women. So it's probably the best option that you have at your disposal
[01:39:59] to vote for Abdul El Sayed, right? Because it's honestly sexist to vote for one woman
[01:40:08] over the other, right? This is a huge problem, so you should probably vote for Abdel El Sayed.
[01:40:14] That's what, that's, that would be the real, uh, girly pop nation vote.
[01:40:26] Yeah. Hashtag, I'm with him.
[01:40:28] They're going to do another Klobuchar war on dual endorsement.
[01:40:39] Yeah.
[01:40:40] Yeah, women hate it when you compare them to other women.
[01:40:43] That's what they've told me.
[01:40:44] I'm a feminist.
[01:40:45] I listen to women.
[01:40:46] Okay.
[01:40:47] Emma Vigeland, also a woman.
[01:40:51] Listen to women.
[01:40:55] Feminism.
[01:40:56] W. Feminism.
[01:40:57] Okay.
[01:40:58] Okay. Figures you'd pivot like this dress, like feminist icon, Ron Burgundy. Okay. Yeah.
[01:41:12] It's true. Yeah. I'm a numbers guy. I'm a women's guy. Okay. I'm a women's guy. I can't
[01:41:19] vote for one women over another women. I need to vote for the man in this race because
[01:41:26] i would never pick myself where women over women we don't like that we don't
[01:41:30] like to make a choice like this very difficult so fish choice
[01:41:33] another woman her name is so if you had been watched the movie
[01:41:37] i only watch game of thrones
[01:41:45] this is why i don't ask cloud uh... this is why i don't ask cloud i only
[01:41:49] chatted to be dead only grocket okay you got a grock it you can't check you
[01:41:53] Maybe you can chat you pity it, but you definitely don't clod it because Claude is a woman. You're making a woman work for no reason
[01:42:01] Okay, we do not
[01:42:03] We do not use Claude. I call her Claudia
[01:42:07] Okay, we do not use Claude because I'm a numbers guy. We don't want to make the women's use the numbers
[01:42:20] Yeah, speaking of
[01:42:23] Is my pap ET in Pat Pat is my Patrick bed David getting better. Are you value-tained? Are you getting value-tained?
[01:42:32] Listen, I built a multi-billion dollar empire. Okay, a lot of people say is a multi-level marketing scheme. It's not
[01:42:40] Okay, I was in the Marines. I was in the military. I love the United States of America. I became a Christian
[01:42:46] Okay, I
[01:42:48] I've became a Christian and now all I do is value-tain people. This is my life.
[01:43:08] Um, um,
[01:43:12] but yeah, centrist lips still desperately trying to make the argument that a Muslim doctor who's
[01:43:15] who's dedicated his life to Medicare for All is unelectable in Michigan.
[01:43:18] They were professionally wrong when they complained about Abdul campaigning with me.
[01:43:21] They're still professionally wrong. Have some humility is what I said to Trey Easton.
[01:43:27] John Federman's very own Trey Easton from John Federman. Okay.
[01:43:32] That is how he should be known.
[01:43:36] I would genuinely have far less heartburn about Abdul's candidacy if he demonstrated
[01:43:39] an ability to one, get elected to anything previously to excite anyone who didn't already
[01:43:42] agree with them. This isn't which it's real life.
[01:43:45] ob-doll's the nominee that I'll happily use my little corner the internet to
[01:43:48] champion him because I recognize he's far better than the alternative but he's
[01:43:51] more or less running a smoke factionalist campaign and he's untested in a tough
[01:43:54] race his candidacy is risky
[01:44:01] I loved it these guys who are unironically engaging in factionalism
[01:44:06] against the left flank that is unbelievably exciting for the the
[01:44:12] Voters that normally don't vote for the Democratic Party. They are actively doing factionalism while claiming that there is factionalism in mind
[01:44:20] Obdullos I did it say a single damn thing about Mallory McMorrow or
[01:44:25] Even Haley Stevens for that matter Mallory McMorrow was the one who came out and was like, oh
[01:44:30] You're hanging out with a fucking Twitch streamer. Well, that seems a lot like you're engaging in terrorism
[01:44:36] Why are you hanging out with the Nick Fuentes of the left?
[01:44:39] That's what Mallory McMurray said, and she didn't just say that on any random channel.
[01:44:45] She went to the propaganda arm of APEC Jewish Insider with an exclusive interview to reveal
[01:44:52] that message.
[01:44:53] Now that that shit fucking backfired on her spectacularly as I told you it would, and
[01:44:58] these motherfuckers who highlighted that narrative over and over again, thinking that it was
[01:45:03] actually going to work out, thinking that it was actually going to tarnish Abdel El-Sayed's
[01:45:08] reputation amongst the base are still not showing a semblance of humility, a crumb of humility.
[01:45:15] It's unbelievable, dude. It's crazy. This is how it started. Mallory McMarrow on a Sompiker in an
[01:45:29] interview with the Jewish Insider. It is somebody who says extremely offensive things in order to
[01:45:32] generate clicks and views and followers, which is not entirely different from somebody like Nick
[01:45:35] Quentas, Pyger's a provocateur to put it lightly who says things are misogynistic and anti-semitic
[01:45:40] and said that the United States deserve 9-11, McMorrin's seeking the Democratic nomination
[01:45:43] for U.S. Senate in Michigan. I had no smoke for McMorrin before this either, by the way.
[01:45:50] I didn't. It's so crazy that these people are so shameless, so shameless in the way that they
[01:45:59] operate, and then they turn around and go, oh shit, I threw hands, and then it turns out it
[01:46:04] didn't fucking work. And now we're trying to put the toothpaste back in the fucking tube.
[01:46:10] What was Trey Easton doing when this came out? Highlighting this message. And the funniest
[01:46:15] part about it, the funniest part about it is they genuinely don't even want to recognize
[01:46:21] that this failed, okay? They're still looking for alternative reasons as to why this campaign
[01:46:26] spectacularly backfired. And now people don't want to, and people actually heard about, I'll
[01:46:32] They'll say for the first time and they were like actually like what I hear. I like what he is bringing to the table
[01:46:37] He's exactly my kind of guy. He's very
[01:46:40] Exciting for young voters voters that left the goddamn party young male voters
[01:46:47] On a fucking Democratic Party Senate primary race in a midterm election you got
[01:46:54] An incredible amount of youth voters activated and the Democrats are like we don't like this actually we don't want this
[01:47:01] We don't want this. This is scary. What we need is the 65-year-olds. Yeah, the 65-year-olds are gonna vote for the Democrat
[01:47:07] It's a fuck Trump election. What are you talking about? We both know that those guys are already locked in
[01:47:14] They're gonna vote for whatever Democrat is presented in front of them
[01:47:21] John Favris's third-way bump and of course Matt Bennett goes so was it just us attacking
[01:47:26] son piker in the wash journal op ed or you elevating him on stage and your pod that has
[01:47:30] moved the voters in michigan john also why would that be a bad thing?
[01:47:35] Why would john favreau think that's a bad thing in general? Well, Mac considering he
[01:47:38] was on stage a year ago and then appeared recently on in response to your op ed as well
[01:47:42] as your press stunt where you called on obu to condemn piker and pulled Mallory into the
[01:47:46] controversy as well. You tell me what was more likely. Just glad you guys are having
[01:47:50] an impact and focused on what's important. Oh, come on. You featured him. You don't think
[01:47:55] It's important that Dem's not campaigning with people with vile views, we disagree.
[01:48:01] And we didn't pull Mallory into anything.
[01:48:03] She joined Stevens and Slotkin and saying that Abdul Al Sayed shouldn't campaign with
[01:48:08] him.
[01:48:09] She was right to do it.
[01:48:20] It's so funny that he's saying, we're focusing on what's important.
[01:48:24] And guys, what's important for not just Michigan voters, but voters all around the country
[01:48:28] is whether or not a centrist Democrat or a left-ranked Democrat is campaigning with
[01:48:35] a fucking Twitch streamer, okay?
[01:48:38] I think your views are vile.
[01:48:40] And guess what?
[01:48:41] The overwhelming majority of voters also agree with me on this, okay?
[01:48:47] Your views are actually vile.
[01:48:49] You celebrate Benjamin Netanyahu, you celebrate an undying allegiance with the nation state
[01:48:55] of Israel, a state that has taken $380 billion in economic aid from the United States of
[01:49:02] America, a state that has been able to do a genocide and maintain an apartheid for 80
[01:49:07] plus fucking years at this point, with our support, with our aid, with our weapons, a
[01:49:16] nation-state whose foreign policy goals in the region, the advancement of the
[01:49:20] greater Israeli project is seemingly more important than America's own foreign
[01:49:23] policy goals right now. A nation-state that is perhaps most responsible for
[01:49:28] Americans paying $100 more for a tank of gas in the United States of America.
[01:49:37] That's what the Americans are looking at right now. That's what they're feeling.
[01:49:41] They're feeling an almost 4% bump in prices as a direct consequence of the quagmire that
[01:49:48] America got into, who brought them into that quagmire, Israel did.
[01:49:53] And we know that, not because of some anti-Semitic conspiracy, but we know that because Israel
[01:50:00] admitted that they were primarily invested in blowing up Iran.
[01:50:04] They've admitted it for fucking 40 years of the sport.
[01:50:06] Benjamin Netanyahu personally did, and so did Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Lindsey Graham,
[01:50:12] and numerous other Republicans, Michael Penis, Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House.
[01:50:16] He also said, yeah, we're going in the war with Iran because of Israel, because they
[01:50:20] thought that this was going to be a quick, rapid fire in and out campaign.
[01:50:25] It failed, and now everyone knows the truth.
[01:50:31] And when presented with the devastating economic impact for the guy who was supposed to fix
[01:50:39] the goddamn prices, here's what Donald Trump had to say.
[01:50:49] They were asked, what do you have to say to the people whose financial situations are
[01:50:55] not great, like people that were motivated to vote for you to fix their finances?
[01:50:59] Let's see what Donald Trump had to say.
[01:51:21] great. Fantastic. Third way, we'll look at this and go, you know what the most important
[01:51:30] way to, you know what the most important method in defeating Republicans is right now? Getting
[01:51:35] fucking Democrats to condemn Hassan Piker and his audience. Okay. There it is, bro.
[01:51:40] This guy is delivering you a fucking electoral gift every goddamn day. This man is the president.
[01:51:45] And he's like, nope, don't care about the American finances at all. Don't care that
[01:51:49] that they're fucking suffering.
[01:51:51] What I care about is actually advancing
[01:51:53] the interests of Israel
[01:51:54] and waging this fucking war against Iran.
[01:51:57] So Israel has no impediment
[01:52:01] to advancing the greater Israeli project,
[01:52:04] the greater Israel project.
[01:52:09] Incredible.
[01:52:12] What is this?
[01:52:12] A Sompiker's becoming a litmus test
[01:52:14] for some of these centrist Democrats
[01:52:15] and they're realizing it in real time.
[01:52:16] I don't think they're realizing it.
[01:52:19] Or at least they're trying to fucking stop it before it becomes a significant problem
[01:52:23] for them.
[01:52:26] Anyway, we're going to get to Trump, but we're going to get the situation monitoring a session.
[01:52:39] But here's a Abdul playing, let's play this or that, where you'll notice he hits a classic
[01:52:45] Hassanabi line in the end of this video, I know.
[01:52:47] i saw
[01:52:49] i can't can you encourage people to call about this i just called josh gottheimer
[01:52:53] uh... about what josh buttheimer call his office in demand that he'd debate me
[01:52:57] uh...
[01:52:58] instead of fucking
[01:52:59] uh... shitting uh... shitting on me from behind uh... the new york times is
[01:53:03] opinion editorial pages he can
[01:53:05] he can talk to me in in person you know i'm a i'm a son of new jersey myself
[01:53:11] saying today we're playing this for that
[01:53:13] university of michigan or michigan state michigan
[01:53:16] Twitter or TikTok?
[01:53:17] Instagram.
[01:53:18] I'm a millennial.
[01:53:19] DTE or Consumer's Energy Dean.
[01:53:21] Oh, geez.
[01:53:22] Neither.
[01:53:24] I want to pick them against each other.
[01:53:27] Spring or fall?
[01:53:28] Fall.
[01:53:29] Michiganders or Michiganders?
[01:53:30] Michiganders.
[01:53:31] Enough with the Michigandians.
[01:53:32] It's ridiculous.
[01:53:33] Sounds like aliens.
[01:53:34] Beach or lake?
[01:53:35] Lake.
[01:53:36] Like...
[01:53:37] Hmm...
[01:53:38] Beach out of lake?
[01:53:39] Spotify or Apple Music?
[01:53:40] Apple Music.
[01:53:41] Texting or calling?
[01:53:42] Younger than me texting, older than me calling.
[01:53:45] Movie date or dinner date?
[01:53:47] Dinner date.
[01:53:47] Airpods or cordyceps?
[01:53:49] Airpods.
[01:53:50] Lipstick or cardio?
[01:53:51] Lipstick.
[01:53:52] What?
[01:53:54] Is that even a question?
[01:53:56] What were you saying if I said a cardio?
[01:54:00] Hot or iced coffee?
[01:54:01] Iced.
[01:54:02] Public option or Medicare for all?
[01:54:03] Medicare for all, please.
[01:54:05] I appreciate that you got it.
[01:54:06] There you go.
[01:54:07] Bad boy pistons or Ben Wallace pistons?
[01:54:09] Bad boy pistons.
[01:54:10] It's Detroit or everybody?
[01:54:11] Detroit.
[01:54:12] Okay, out north or west Michigan?
[01:54:14] Sophie's Choice, West Michigan.
[01:54:20] Cadence of Greece.
[01:54:21] Coney or Detroit South Pizza.
[01:54:22] Detroit South Pizza.
[01:54:23] Eastern Market or Fall Isle.
[01:54:25] Eastern Market.
[01:54:25] Alba or Anthology.
[01:54:27] Egg sandwich at Alba.
[01:54:29] Coffee at Anthology.
[01:54:30] Sorry.
[01:54:31] M&M or Kid Rock?
[01:54:33] M&M.
[01:54:34] Medicine or surgery?
[01:54:35] Public Health.
[01:54:35] Sunscreen or Red Al?
[01:54:37] Sunscreen.
[01:54:38] OG.
[01:54:39] Michael Jordan or LeBron?
[01:54:40] Michael Jordan, I'm a millennial.
[01:54:41] Come on.
[01:54:42] I love you, LeBron, of the same age, but like, not the goat.
[01:54:45] Sorry.
[01:54:45] Saturday or Sunday?
[01:54:46] Friday.
[01:54:47] Coach Eddie over Omadi?
[01:54:49] Coach Eddie.
[01:54:50] Ratizri chicken or Chamorro?
[01:54:52] Ratizri chicken for the macros.
[01:54:53] Show them what for the taste.
[01:54:54] Megan Thee Stallion or Clay Thompson?
[01:54:57] Megan Thee Stallion, because I know she's going to win.
[01:54:59] Clay Thompson, there's records mixed.
[01:55:02] Ninja Turtles or Power Rangers?
[01:55:04] Ninja Turtles.
[01:55:04] Every day.
[01:55:05] Air Force Ones or Air Max 90s?
[01:55:07] Air Max 90s.
[01:55:08] MGA?
[01:55:09] MGA.
[01:55:10] John Fetterman or Lindsey Graham? At least Lindsey Graham is honest about who he is.
[01:55:15] John Fetterman's an ogre. Oh, that's funny.
[01:55:24] He said Jordan over LeBron. Yeah, he's old, man. He's onk. What do you mean? Like, of course.
[01:55:29] Oh my God, a person who's over the age of 40 chose Jordan over LeBron. Stop the presses.
[01:55:35] like, what are you talking about? That's literally, that is like peak elder
[01:55:48] falenial take. Like, what are you talking about? I happen to be in the middle, closer
[01:55:57] to a zillennial than I am a elderly millennial. And that's the reason why I'm a LeBron truther,
[01:56:04] of course. You don't understand, there's like a big generational gap between Gen Z as well
[01:56:12] inside of Gen Z, where the older Gen Z are normal, there's the millennial Gen Z, they're
[01:56:18] much more normal than like the younger Gen Z, I'm sorry, no disrespect to the young Gen
[01:56:22] Z in here, but some of y'all are fucking, some of y'alls, you know, age group are fucking
[01:56:27] insane, I think COVID, it's like the COVID victims versus the ones that got lucky. You
[01:56:34] know, the, the clavicular contingency, the ones that watch like kick.tv versus with Genzi.
[01:56:39] I think that divide is not young Genzi versus old Genzi. It's young Genzi that watches, that
[01:56:45] watches kick.tv and older Genzi that watched me instead. Okay. Like, did you get hooked
[01:56:53] on the Andrew Tate pivot or were you on the other side of it? Okay. If you were older,
[01:57:00] watch me during 2020 and you became a normal guy, a fully functioning guy. Okay. If you
[01:57:06] were too young and you thought, you know, I was on and I wasn't like talking about things
[01:57:11] that were, uh, interesting enough, then, uh, you unfortunately got hit with the wave of,
[01:57:17] of Andrew Tate and kick TV.
[01:57:29] Piker's critics have totally lost their minds. Is this the, oh, this is just the third way
[01:57:35] one. This is dude Kyle's video on the new Abdul El Sayed poll is going to do LeBron
[01:57:41] numbers. Okay. And I don't mean LeBron last night. Okay. This is, this is dark woke general
[01:57:51] is is um attacking the evil forces of centrist uh democrats
[01:57:57] before you come to vancouver understand that we're pissed
[01:58:03] it's time to build steel concrete and code feds and telus announce three ai data centers in bc oh god
[01:58:11] oh mark carney god you are such a disappointment i mean it was expected
[01:58:15] Liz Smith attacking Abdul, political hit a piece out. Brutal! Yeah.
[01:58:37] Someone give me that quote again.
[01:58:45] Someone give me the full quote of Abdul's credentials from the hit piece.
[01:58:51] I'm going to just copy paste the fucking, actually, I'm just going to screenshot it.
[01:58:56] I'm going to screenshot the, the, the hit piece that came out on Abdul.
[01:59:03] the part of the hippies that just shows his fucking credentials
[01:59:20] okay i'm a rocket i'm a chat you can't i'm a rocket okay okay
[01:59:26] hold on
[01:59:33] I need a Rob. I need a numbers guy. I need a numbers guy. I need a Vinnie to pull the data.
[02:00:03] He eliminated the medical debt of 300K Michiganders.
[02:00:32] I said, Liz, you can't be this desperate, he's a paragraph in this hit piece that talks about Abdul's credentials in public health, he eliminated the medical debt of 300k Michiganders.
[02:00:41] Yeah, I got the qualifications.
[02:00:45] You can't both be on status and as a Lenny, oh man, there's a bridge too far, I'm ridiculous, pick up a layin' you thief of valor, okay?
[02:00:51] Holy fuck what Trump at one of the worst mental held episodes last night posting over 55 times in three hours
[02:01:03] Here's the list
[02:01:06] 55
[02:01:07] 55
[02:01:09] Hey, have you endorsed Ramsay Robinson for governor? I
[02:01:12] Unfortunately for all of the Ramsey Robinson fans have not endorsed Ramsey Robinson for governor
[02:01:19] He seems to be a great guy, I like him, but no, I have not endorsed him and I don't think
[02:01:28] Ramsey Robinson has a remote possibility of, you know, winning the gubernatorial race.
[02:01:42] This is like when you wake up at 5am, yeah, that's true.
[02:01:45] Bro, you've done like 54 before recently calm down on
[02:01:57] This is yeah, this is like Ethan Klein posting fucking
[02:02:02] 55 times in three hours is crazy is worse than Ethan Klein honestly. Oh
[02:02:08] Madeleine pencil is gonna come for you now
[02:02:10] Yeah, Liz tried smearing Abdul a few weeks ago by saying he scrubbed his pro defund the police tweets from his Twitter account
[02:02:17] She's getting desperate. I know
[02:02:22] Like I can't think of a worse line of attack dude, it's so funny everything that they're doing
[02:02:28] I almost don't want to fucking call them out because everything that they're doing unintentionally boosts Abdul
[02:02:35] First they were like, oh, he's aligning with this like very prominent critic of Israel. Isn't that dangerous and everyone was like, well
[02:02:41] I fucking hate Israel. I like this guy now now
[02:02:45] They're literally saying this guy who is a fucking Rhodes Scholar who literally is a doctor
[02:02:51] Who went to a very prestigious?
[02:02:54] Medical school in the state University of Michigan
[02:02:58] Okay, who then went and got a degree a PhD in fucking public health as well on top of that from Oxford University
[02:03:05] as a Rhodes Scholar, who then also worked for the Detroit, the Detroit Health Department,
[02:03:13] okay? Like, why are you boosting his profile? It's so funny. I know, I know the idea is
[02:03:23] never interrupt your enemies when they're making a mistake, but it's just so funny that
[02:03:27] they just keep cooking these things up. What's next? Abdul Al Sayed is only capable of bench-pressing
[02:03:34] three plates? Not four? Is that what we're gonna do next? We're gonna be like, ah, Abdul
[02:03:39] Al Sayed is only capable of doing three plates on the bench press. Is he even strong enough
[02:03:46] to defeat Mike Rogers? Okay, how many fucking plates can Mike Rogers bench? It's so funny,
[02:03:55] They just keep literally using the worst avenues of attack.
[02:04:12] In 2020, I thought you were a pussy post October 7 23 been watching you every day and steadily
[02:04:16] becoming more pussy like you, which is good because it's the way Mandalorian style.
[02:04:21] Okay.
[02:04:22] Uh, however, however way it rocks your boat.
[02:04:25] I will say one thing about like being called a pussy, by the way, a lot of these guys,
[02:04:29] well, first of all is toxic masculinity. Okay. First of all, let me just say that we don't,
[02:04:33] we're not pussies here. We're pussy too. That's right. Okay. Pussy. So good. We invented a
[02:04:39] second type and pussy too. Okay. So that's number one, number two, number two and pussy
[02:04:46] too. Okay. A lot of these guys on the right will be like, oh, the left is so soy, the
[02:04:53] left to so-so. You know what I think is fucking soy? Constantly complaining about cancel culture.
[02:05:00] Okay. For the longest time, I was thinking about this. This is a shower thought from earlier.
[02:05:05] I was thinking about this. So many of the biggest content creators and so many of the biggest comics,
[02:05:11] beloved comedians, beloved podcasters, especially ones that have like firmly planted themselves as
[02:05:17] fixtures of information and maybe even misinformation on the right. Joe Rogan and the like.
[02:05:23] have made careers off of crying about cancel culture for the past decade.
[02:05:29] I think at this stage,
[02:05:31] I've received a Joe Rogan level cancellation,
[02:05:34] a Joe Rogan level quote unquote cancellation.
[02:05:37] Now, I'm putting air quotes around the cancellation statement for one good reason.
[02:05:41] And that's because I think it's totally fucking fake.
[02:05:45] Okay? It's just annoying, right?
[02:05:48] It's just annoying.
[02:05:50] Cancel culture is fucking annoying.
[02:05:52] And yes, there are opportunities that are taken away from you when you are yelled at by mainstream news,
[02:06:00] by mainstream media, by all these prestigious institutions.
[02:06:05] But I've been literally up and down the ringer in ways that Ricky Gervais never did, right?
[02:06:11] What's the worst way to be canceled? It's to be smeared as an anti-Semite.
[02:06:17] Anti-Semitism is the only kind of woke that is acceptable. It's bipartisan wokeness. Okay?
[02:06:22] It's the only DEI that the Republicans are on board with, right?
[02:06:26] And I've been getting called an anti-Semite at fucking terrorists and Islamic terrorists
[02:06:31] for years at this point. And now it's not just Fox News that's calling me an anti-Semite. It's
[02:06:37] even CNN that's calling me a fucking anti-Semite, right?
[02:06:41] And what have I done? Have I cried about it? Do I go, oh my God, I'm canceled. How could they do this to me?
[02:06:50] No, I just tell you how it is. It's fucking bullshit. They have no motion. Just say the goddamn truth.
[02:06:56] Meanwhile, all these other guys that have presented themselves as tough guys on the internet, all they've done is fucking cry.
[02:07:04] All they've done is fucking cry about cancel culture. That's how they farmed such massive audiences.
[02:07:10] real people get canceled all the time in ways that are significant comedians and
[02:07:18] podcasters don't or even if they are quote-unquote soft canceled hard cancelled
[02:07:23] or whatever they have a much higher runway to recover from okay sure maybe
[02:07:29] they get some endorsements revoked in the process sure they make you know nine
[02:07:34] million dollars a year instead of twelve million dollars a year boo fucking who
[02:07:38] You know who actually gets goddamn canceled the guy who works at fucking Jiffy loop, okay?
[02:07:44] That's the guy who actually loses their job and sometimes for good reason and sometimes not for such great reasons, right?
[02:07:54] But comedians and like unbelievably wealthy and unbelievably influential people
[02:08:01] They are the ones who are able to get your very real fears if you're working class and you're worried
[02:08:07] about letting your political perspective be known if you're trying to unionize in
[02:08:12] your workplace if you're trying to to make sure that you have a fair contract
[02:08:17] that you can bargain for okay but make sure that you know your workplace isn't
[02:08:22] supporting Israel for example if you're a real ordinary stiff an average Joe a
[02:08:27] real working-class guy you will actually get fucking canceled you will have your
[02:08:32] life ruined. These celebrities on the other hand, myself included, right, were in an unbelievably
[02:08:39] privileged position. I have no respect for motherfuckers who constantly complain about
[02:08:48] this shit, okay? As someone, and I think now I can say this, as someone who has been on
[02:08:54] the receiving end of a barrage of cancellation attempts from both the right for years and
[02:09:01] years and also from now even a lot of institutional liberal center left publications, I can tell you
[02:09:11] these de-platforming efforts can sometimes work, but at the end of the day,
[02:09:17] us content creators are in a profoundly privileged position, okay? We're in an unbelievably privileged
[02:09:24] position
[02:09:28] As opposed to regular folks ordinary folks who do get fucking canceled for doing the right thing in their workplaces
[02:09:35] Every single fucking day
[02:09:38] okay
[02:09:39] So yeah, which one of us is a real pussy the guy who fucking cries
[02:09:44] About not being able to receive an emmy that he thinks he deserves like fucking bill mar
[02:09:50] Okay, look, this is this is the funniest people's
[02:09:53] people who go to play the G-class, sometimes want to say cancel all people on cans because they're still doing this or that they are different gradations of it
[02:10:05] there is soft cancelling I would say some of that happened to me soft cancelling would be like we will never give you an M even though plainly I deserved them
[02:10:15] Yeah, oh no, dude, I can't believe it
[02:10:21] Yeah, I got cancelled too, man. They're not giving me a fucking Oscar. I'm not even in a movie, but I deserve it
[02:10:32] Yeah, David Cross is just holding it in this is the most this is the most anyone has ever held it in okay
[02:10:45] That's what it reads like to me when fucking unbelievably wealthy celebrities who have
[02:10:52] billions, like millions of dollars working for billion dollar institutions complain about
[02:10:58] cancel culture.
[02:10:59] That's what it feels like to me.
[02:11:00] Okay.
[02:11:01] That's what it feels like to me when Joe Rogan complains about cancel culture for a decade
[02:11:04] and then gets a two hundred million dollar contract from Spotify
[02:11:15] yeah i'm canceled
[02:11:18] the chat is that
[02:11:20] i'm canceled, Dua Lipa won't date me
[02:11:34] It's just so ridiculous, okay? You are an out-of-touch loser. You're a fucking dork.
[02:11:42] You're an unbelievably privileged guy for complaining about this shit.
[02:11:46] I would argue that being smeared as a terrorist is worse than anti-Semite. Being anti-Semite is not exactly a crime.
[02:11:51] The other one entails legal persecution.
[02:11:53] Mason Media hasn't yet done a PDF smear, but there are shit ton of losers on Twitter who smear with the PDF allegations too.
[02:11:59] Joe Rogan has never been cancelled on levels you have. Yeah, that's true.
[02:12:02] true. I mean, Joe Rogan has been considered a misinformation agent by mainstream media.
[02:12:07] That's why I was saying like my level of like, uh, uh, mainstream media coverage at this
[02:12:12] point reaches that same standard, right?
[02:12:17] When you get hit by, I mean, even Joe Rogan was still being defended by Fox news at that
[02:12:22] point. I'm not getting defended by any fucking liberal or left media, right? Because there's
[02:12:27] no such thing as like institutional media that is on the left. Let's be real. MSNBC
[02:12:32] now known as MSNOW is never gonna fucking go out the bat to defend me in any way, shape
[02:12:36] or form.
[02:12:37] They can't even have me on their shows.
[02:12:40] Not that I wanna go on their shows, but it's, you know, if you're wondering why I'm never
[02:12:44] on any of these fucking, any of these like, uh, uh, mainstream media, uh, TV shows, there's
[02:12:50] a reason for it because some of those producers literally are like, oh, this guy's a dangerous
[02:12:54] anti-Semite.
[02:12:55] We're gonna get fucking yelled at, okay?
[02:13:00] openly anti-imperialist, being openly anti-zionist, is far, far, far worse than being anti-trans
[02:13:10] by the eyes of mainstream media, okay?
[02:13:16] Let's be fucking real, but I'm not gonna sit here and complain about it, okay?
[02:13:20] Just say the truth, who cares?
[02:13:22] People will fucking hear you.
[02:13:29] Yeah, look, you want to see cancellation?
[02:13:34] I just saw they edited the Metro Times Detroit article a little bit.
[02:13:38] Previously, there was an affirmative statement that you have repeatedly denounced anti-Semitism
[02:13:41] in the first pick.
[02:13:42] The editor then changed it to saying, I just saying I dispute being anti-Semitic in the
[02:13:46] second pick.
[02:13:47] It follows weeks from attacks from rivals, the centrist democratic establishment in the
[02:13:50] the mainstream media over outside the decision to campaign with a son piker, a popular left
[02:13:54] wing streamer and a vocal critic of US support for Israel, whom some have accused of anti-Semitism.
[02:14:00] Piker has repeatedly denounced anti-Semitism. The attacks appear to have backfired spectacularly.
[02:14:06] That was in the original reporting from Metro Times. The editor came in and hit the fucking
[02:14:11] edit on it. It follows weeks after attacks from rivals, the central democratic establishment
[02:14:15] in the mainstream media over outside decision to campaign with a son piker, popular left
[02:14:18] Shimmer and a vocal critic of US support for Israel who has faced anti-Semitism accusations,
[02:14:23] he strongly disputes.
[02:14:27] The first one was infinitely more oddist, honest, which is why they edited it. This is how it works.
[02:14:33] It's, this seems minor, but this is how you create an environment of volatility around a
[02:14:41] a particular individual, an environment that is constantly reinforcing itself, little by
[02:14:48] little, okay? This is how you manufacture consent. This is how you manufacture controversy.
[02:14:58] This is how the media works. A big part of my job is to explain to you how this stuff
[02:15:05] we rarely ever get to see it in real time though. You have a journalist who
[02:15:13] probably saw my, you know, many denunciations of anti-Semitism and chose
[02:15:19] to put it in the article and then you had an editor that went no that's not how
[02:15:23] this goes we have to present him as a dangerous anti-Semite because he's an
[02:15:27] avowed anti-Zionist.
[02:15:35] Anyway, can you please specify that you're talking about the racist, or even some republics
[02:16:00] are MAGA or not at all, my mom's finally coming around but can't get past the all MAGA hogs
[02:16:04] comments, even if you're talking about the fuck ass politicians literally had her agreeing
[02:16:07] with you on talking points about affordability and helping vets and everyday Americans.
[02:16:11] Yes, when I'm talking about MAG, I'm usually talking about the politicians, but I'm also
[02:16:18] talking about people who offer cult-like loyalty and support to Donald Trump.
[02:16:25] Some of them are hogs, you know?
[02:16:27] Just the truth.
[02:16:29] Anyway, Jewish Insider is saying the DSA is trying to, wait, what, breaking Jewish Insider
[02:16:51] via Mark Rod, DSA is evil, trying to drive Jews out of polite society. DC Jewish leader
[02:16:57] says. Fuentes, Piker, Hitler, Stalin, anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, fascism, communism, right-wing
[02:17:06] evil, left-wing evil. There is perhaps no historic figure, okay? I'm about to say some
[02:17:20] really frustrating for a lot of folks to hear. Numbers on the board, Stalin liberated the
[02:17:28] concentration camps. More concentration camps than the western flank ever did. Now, that
[02:17:35] is partially because of the proximity to the Red Army and its conquest in the direction
[02:17:43] of Berlin, but it's objectively true. The only reason why people do this, Holocaust
[02:17:49] revisionist nonsense, okay? It's because most people don't know the truth. This is an accurate
[02:17:57] reflection of historical events. You can complain about the things that Stalin has done. You can
[02:18:03] complain about the collectivization initiatives. You can complain about the famine, okay? But numbers
[02:18:09] on the board, this double Holocaust theory is one that was initially incepted by the fucking Nazis
[02:18:17] in the immediate aftermath of World War II, okay?
[02:18:26] How fucking ridiculous.
[02:18:31] Yeah, obviously, Zhukov famously said, we liberated Europe from fascism, but they will
[02:18:40] never forgive us for it.
[02:18:42] true. And it's fucking true. I need a history lesson cuz what wait what? You didn't know
[02:18:56] that Stalin liberated more concentration camps than the American side did. The Red Army was
[02:19:09] the ultimate Nazi killing machine. The Nazis and their collaborators would run to the American
[02:19:18] forces because they were fucking terrified to be captured by the Soviets. Okay? Are you
[02:19:26] kidding me? They would literally run to the America side. The Nazis would run to the Americans
[02:19:35] And perhaps they were right to do so because we all know what happened in West Germany.
[02:19:41] Americans put the Nazis back in charge.
[02:19:45] Elevated some Nazi generals to the highest ranks.
[02:19:48] They put them in NATO.
[02:19:54] Stalin was just as bad.
[02:19:55] We learned that Stalin was very bad.
[02:19:57] Stalin was just as bad as Hitler.
[02:19:58] Yeah, it's fucking bullshit.
[02:19:59] It's fucking bullshit.
[02:20:04] It is objectively untrue.
[02:20:08] It's unbelievably disrespectful.
[02:20:12] It's also just not true, okay?
[02:20:16] There are many things that you can criticize, Thalanova, you could say he's paranoid.
[02:20:20] You could say there was tremendous repression, maybe some growing pains, but a lot of excesses,
[02:20:26] nonetheless, rustification initiatives that were an abject failure, okay?
[02:20:32] initiatives that led to widespread famine, mismanagement. But there's one thing you can
[02:20:38] never say about Joseph Stalin, and that is that he was in any way shape or form the equivalent
[02:20:45] of Adolf fucking Hitler. Okay? He was the great Nazi annihilator. Never forget that. That is the truth.
[02:21:02] Do not be afraid, I'm in the Colonel, the Soviet Army and a Jew.
[02:21:08] We have come to liberate you.
[02:21:09] You know what the funniest part about it is?
[02:21:13] The Nazis would always say, this is cultural Bolshevism or Judeo Bolshevism, not cultural
[02:21:20] Bolshevism.
[02:21:21] Judeo Bolshevism, they said, just like the Nazis now say, Islamo-communism.
[02:21:25] Okay?
[02:21:26] That's what they used to say.
[02:21:29] The association was that the Soviets were Jews, they killed white people, you know, millions
[02:21:35] of white people were murdered in the revolution.
[02:21:40] The modern version of Judeo-Bolshevism is cultural Marxism.
[02:21:43] That's the way that these reactionaries now refer to it as.
[02:21:48] Or they say Islamoleftism in France, Islamogochism, or they say Islamocommunism, things like that.
[02:21:57] The in-group, out-group dynamic has changed a little bit, right?
[02:22:23] The idea that there is any fucking equivocation, any equivalence between Stalin and Hitler
[02:22:28] is fucked up.
[02:22:30] It's unbelievable.
[02:22:31] I don't even make that equivalence between Churchill and Hitler, okay?
[02:22:37] And Churchill implemented a deliberate famine.
[02:22:40] And even then, there's no equivalence between Churchill and Adolf Hitler.
[02:22:46] Even if Churchill and Hitler had a lot of shared ideals about the superiority of certain
[02:22:52] groups
[02:22:54] That Stalin certainly did not have
[02:22:59] And even then there is no equivalence there is no equivalence whatsoever between Adolf Hitler and any
[02:23:06] In the Allied front, okay
[02:23:11] Yeah, Churchill was a fucking hugely racist guy
[02:23:14] Are you kidding me will read anything that he's ever written?
[02:23:17] And you will very quickly arrive at the conclusion that it was genuinely shocking that he aligned not with the Nazis
[02:23:24] But against the Nazis, okay, it's just it's but there's no equivalence between Adolf Hitler and Churchill either
[02:23:35] None whatsoever
[02:23:40] Stalin analysis from an old Georgian man. Oh, yeah, this is really funny
[02:23:44] Stalin shot my great-grandfather sir.
[02:23:48] Stalin was a great man.
[02:23:56] He wouldn't have killed your grandpa without reason.
[02:24:05] He probably deserved it, right?
[02:24:12] Listen, again, this is not a defense of the excesses.
[02:24:23] I'm not doing that at all.
[02:24:25] I'm just simply talking about the comparison between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
[02:24:31] There is no comparison, okay?
[02:24:35] Oh, I saw this clip, Finklestein comparing Abe Foxman to Hitler.
[02:24:44] I'm not going to do that, right?
[02:24:45] As Abe Foxman died, I'm not trying to get on fucking Fox news.
[02:24:49] Okay.
[02:24:50] Norm, Norm is, listen, Norm is the, is the son of a Holocaust survivors.
[02:24:57] Okay.
[02:24:58] He, he takes certain liberties that I myself as a, as a man by the name of Hassan who was
[02:25:03] being getting called an anti-Semite, a vicious anti-Semite cannot take with my language."
[02:25:18] Yeah, Norm is in some ways the OG edgy poster in many ways actually.
[02:25:25] You drew BB as Hitler? Yeah, I mean, I can do that. Yeah, that's, that's, it did endlessly,
[02:25:36] more appropriate. So, yeah, how the fuck do we get to Stalin liberated in the camps? Oh,
[02:25:48] because I read one reply and it, it bricked me.
[02:25:53] So yeah, let's, let's move on from this.
[02:25:55] We'll look at Trump's manic posting in a second later.
[02:26:00] We looked at Abdul-Assad's attack ad
[02:26:02] or attack hit piece from Politico
[02:26:04] that says he's incredibly credentialed.
[02:26:08] Perhaps one of the most credentialed Democrats
[02:26:11] to ever exist.
[02:26:13] It's, it's so ridiculous.
[02:26:15] Dude, some of the candidates that I'm like promoting are such fucking studs like
[02:26:20] Hamawe is another one where it's like, yeah, good luck, dude.
[02:26:23] Good luck shitting on Adam fucking Hamawe.
[02:26:26] Okay.
[02:26:27] Guy who has consistently put himself in, uh, in the line of fire to save the lives
[02:26:35] of innocents guy who saved the life of Tammy Duckworth.
[02:26:40] Okay.
[02:26:41] An absolute fucking line of a man.
[02:26:43] Good luck.
[02:26:44] Good luck saying, oh, you haven't served your country, Adam Hamawi, as a combat medic who saved the life of Tabby Duckworth, okay?
[02:26:53] It's incredible.
[02:26:58] You are promoting more America lovers than you, yes.
[02:27:02] Because I love the promise of America, okay? At the end of the day, that's what it is. I love the promise of America.
[02:27:09] I love the opportunity
[02:27:12] that America could show the rest of the world. I hate that we squander that
[02:27:17] opportunity because we are so primarily invested. We are so primarily invested in
[02:27:28] the in advancing the interests of corporations, okay?
[02:27:34] It's very frustrating. It's also obviously very frustrating to see so many of these people
[02:27:49] say, oh, patriotism is when you are hateful to your neighbor, when you're hateful to your
[02:27:53] fellow man. Patriotism is when you engage in reactionary ideals. That's what patriotism
[02:28:01] is supposed to be about. Okay? For far too long, I think the reactionary movement has
[02:28:09] hijacked the concept of what America could be. It's unbelievably frustrating. It's hypocritical.
[02:28:18] It's untrue. Just like they've hijacked Christianity. Just like they've hijacked religion. It's always
[02:28:25] the same. Reactionaries get to own this space. They get to be the loudest fucking voices when
[02:28:31] the overwhelming majority of religious people are unbelievably kind people. Okay? I've met
[02:28:38] many people, many religious people, pious people who just want to help their neighbors,
[02:28:48] their kind. They always extend a helping hand even when they don't have anything. Even when
[02:28:54] they have little to give. And then the only thing we learn about how religious
[02:28:59] people operate is these psychopathic evangelical Christian Zionists whose
[02:29:05] only expression of being religious is harming others. Okay? The same goes for
[02:29:11] loving America. Okay?
[02:29:16] America is the land of opportunity, but it's also the land of squandered opportunity.
[02:29:29] And part of that is because those who claim to love America, the loudest voices, they
[02:29:37] love the violence.
[02:29:39] They love the system that currently exists, that ruin the lives, ruin the lives of so
[02:29:45] many people. These people don't love America. These people don't love Americans. These people
[02:29:55] just want power, or at least they want to be a part of a movement that they believe has
[02:30:00] power, because at the end of the day, that movement also fucks them over as well, right?
[02:30:06] You think the guy living in a trailer park in West Virginia that hasn't had a good job
[02:30:12] the minds closed? Has any power? No. So why is he on team Republican? He's on team Republican
[02:30:18] because that makes him feel powerful. It makes him feel powerful when he's harming those
[02:30:24] who he believes have less than he does. Okay? That is the underlying principle of bigoted
[02:30:32] belief. That is the underlying principle of reactionary thought. Constantly punching
[02:30:38] down to reassert your dominance over those who you feel you have power over.
[02:30:46] It's very frustrating.
[02:30:52] That's why I stand by my statements when I say Republicans are the number one America
[02:30:57] haters.
[02:30:58] If I hated America, I would vote Republican every election.
[02:31:01] Okay?
[02:31:02] If I hated America, I would, if I hated America and Americans, who does more damage to Americans?
[02:31:08] damage to Americans than the Republican Party. No one comes close. Republicans are the biggest
[02:31:14] terrorists on the planet.
[02:31:16] Ha. Hasan, you don't respect God, buddy? My own personal beliefs play no role in this
[02:31:33] if you're talking about respecting religion. Okay? I don't respect charlatans. I don't
[02:31:38] respect reactionaries. I just literally explained to you that that I know many people who are
[02:31:44] very religious and very kind people. I don't respect people who bastardize religion. Okay?
[02:32:00] i've never seen you be disrespectful of people's faith of course not
[02:32:06] i defend people's religious liberty even if i don't believe it
[02:32:14] i grew up
[02:32:15] in turkey
[02:32:16] fairly reactionary point on islam
[02:32:19] okay a fairly reactionary position on islam i
[02:32:22] always jokingly refer to my my all uh... younger days as uh... being
[02:32:27] a r slash reddit atheist right
[02:32:34] and my attitude is shifted quite a bit
[02:32:37] since then
[02:32:40] i'm very empathetic to to those who
[02:32:44] believe in different things than i do
[02:32:46] as long as they're not hurting anyone else
[02:32:49] as long as they're not using their religion as a justification to harm others
[02:32:53] Then, you know, go ahead, believe whatever you want to believe. I don't care.
[02:33:06] Anyway.
[02:33:18] Well, you did just now is really good.
[02:33:19] Always start with the body of the statement and then insert the expletives in the end,
[02:33:22] and then do debtor for a few seconds. This is this way. Make sure me you can't clip
[02:33:25] you out of context. Keep it up, King. Thank you. I didn't do it on purpose, but sure.
[02:33:32] Um, all right. So we're going to do a brief hit on UK politics, labor of politics, and
[02:33:42] then we're going to move on to diplomatic talks with Iran. So basically it's back to
[02:33:47] back failures. First, the failures of Keir Starmer, also known as Kid Starver in the
[02:33:54] UK, UK Prime Minister Q Stalma faces calls for resignation from his own party. And then
[02:34:01] we'll talk about the, the, the devastation in the Strait of Hormuz, fire for the energy
[02:34:09] markets.
[02:34:10] Party repeated this morning that he will not resign. Keir Starmer is being blamed for
[02:34:16] big losses in local elections last week. There was talk he would be challenged at a meeting
[02:34:20] this morning. That didn't happen. Chris livesay as more Prime Minister Cure Starmer led Labor
[02:34:27] Party to a landslide victory in 2024. But less than two years later, Britain's economy is still
[02:34:34] struggling. Prices remain high. Taxes are up. People are unhappy with the performance of public
[02:34:40] services like the National Health Service.
[02:34:44] That frustration showed up in recent local elections
[02:34:47] where labor lost support.
[02:34:49] One of the biggest winners, Nigel Farage,
[02:34:51] and his anti-establishment Reform UK party.
[02:34:55] Starmer has also been bruised by his appointment
[02:34:58] of a longtime labor figure with past ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
[02:35:03] I should not have appointed Peter Mandelson.
[02:35:06] I take responsibility for that decision.
[02:35:08] And I apologize again to the victims of the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
[02:35:13] And Starmer has faced criticism from President Trump, upset by his reluctance to support
[02:35:19] the Iran war.
[02:35:21] This is not Winston Churchill that we're dealing with.
[02:35:25] This week, Starmer acknowledged the voter pushback.
[02:35:28] I know that people are frustrated by the state of Britain.
[02:35:34] I know I have my doubters, and I know I need to prove them wrong, and I will.
[02:35:40] The Prime Minister still has a large majority in Parliament, but that doesn't equal support
[02:35:46] from the public.
[02:35:47] So, I probably won't survive, but to be honest, I don't really care.
[02:35:51] Nothing ever changes, so, yeah, good luck to him, I guess.
[02:35:57] Now in the UK Parliamentary system, sometimes the biggest threat to a Prime Minister can
[02:36:01] come from within the Prime Minister.
[02:36:04] UK folder, they're heading a multinational task force in the Gulf. Oh my God. Here's
[02:36:10] Starmer is doing suicide, career suicide, 100%. Oh my God. He's going to commit the UK
[02:36:19] Navy to an endless battle and then fucking resign right after. These people will literally
[02:36:26] dive on a grenade for Israel, okay? Oh my God, he picked up marginal steam because he
[02:36:34] was at least standing in opposition to Donald Trump.
[02:36:37] I swear to God, they don't care about anything. I don't know, I don't know what to say. It's
[02:36:44] It's insane.
[02:36:48] Oh my God.
[02:36:51] This is the stranglehold that Israel and America has in these guys' foreign policy engineering
[02:37:01] is incredible.
[02:37:06] Israel by way of America is capable of making these unpopular leaders basically say, fuck
[02:37:13] I'm out anyway. I might as well do something nice on the way out. I might as well commit
[02:37:21] There's no way it's real is this real I got to look it up. I even for Kier Starmer that seems unbelievable
[02:37:35] Let's see
[02:37:43] .
[02:37:53] Navy lookout.com. Royal Navy USVS to be deployed operational debut in Strait of Hormuz. Oh my God.
[02:38:03] Why is this not?
[02:38:15] Prime Minister from Navy Lookout.
[02:38:19] Here, this worked.
[02:38:22] I don't know why the other link didn't work.
[02:38:24] Prime Minister says UK and France, the lead mission to restore shipping movement in the
[02:38:28] This is April 17th. Chatters. This is not a real confirmation. I think this is fake news.
[02:38:58] Go on the BBC. UK sends HMS Dragon to Middle East for potential hormones mission. The deployment...
[02:39:06] May 12th. The deployment follows HMS Dragon's recent weapons and sensor trials at a native facility near Crete.
[02:39:13] Oh, oh, Jesus. Okay, maybe it isn't fake news. Okay. They're trying to do the... the secretly will offer support shit, it seems.
[02:39:24] where they're doing the same thing that they did with the Royal Air Force base in Cyprus to Israel where they're like
[02:39:29] Many of you can never say that you what the great work you're doing here
[02:39:34] You will never be able to tell people the great work you've done here
[02:39:38] Yeah, because the fucking war crime you're aiding in a bedding in a genocide
[02:39:45] And this is not dissimilar I
[02:39:49] Mean look it's just one fucking destroyer. It's not that
[02:39:54] It's not a significant UK to contribute drones jets and worship to multinational
[02:39:59] mission. Oh my god. Oh my god, they are confirming it. Oh it's real, it's not fake
[02:40:06] news. Oh my god.
[02:40:14] Very much, Emmanuel. We just had a very productive meeting bringing together 49
[02:40:21] countries around a very simple message and proposition that the world needs the
[02:40:26] straight-up homoos fully open because that is how we keep prices down for our
[02:40:32] people and stop the global economic damage. So we've all agreed there was real
[02:40:37] unity in the meeting that we've just had. We want to see a return to talks and a
[02:40:42] lasting agreement, including this is from April 17th. This is when they
[02:40:47] they initially announced it, but it does seem like they're actually following through because
[02:40:54] this is a government press release, shatters.
[02:41:03] This was the initial announcement April 17th.
[02:41:05] This is a current government press release from today.
[02:41:13] So they are committing.
[02:41:16] token mission not meaningful? UK promises drones and warships for Strait of Hormuz
[02:41:23] defense mission. This was May 10th. UK and France deploy warships towards Hormuz. Iran
[02:41:42] of decisive and immediate response. Britain is deploying HMS Regulatory 45 air defense destroyer
[02:41:46] to the Middle East. The preposition for a potential multinational mission. Oh,
[02:41:51] this could literally be that they're parking it, and they're waiting for when the
[02:41:56] Strait of Hormuz opens. Like, you know how Trump says, oh, they're pussies like they won't actually
[02:42:02] fight with us. They're just waiting for the Strait to open so then they can like fake
[02:42:12] So that they can actually, so that they can do like a fake posture after the ceasefire
[02:42:25] to aid the tankers transiting in an uncontested straight.
[02:42:31] That could possibly be the case here.
[02:42:33] But if they actually do edge in the direction of real multilateral cooperation, like a real
[02:42:39] multilateral commitment to militarily engaging the Iranian Navy in the Shredda Hormuz?
[02:42:46] I mean, that's going to push Iran to probably engage them militarily as well.
[02:43:00] I can't believe it. Iran responded today with its Deputy Foreign Minister warning to the
[02:43:04] President of the French-British or any other nation's warships in the Shredda Company.
[02:43:07] US forcibly met with a decisive and immediate response from Iran's armed forces.
[02:43:15] Macron subsequently clarified at the press conference in Nairobi that France has never
[02:43:18] considered a deployment to the Shred itself.
[02:43:19] There was never any question of a deployment, but we are ready, he said.
[02:43:22] Adding to the joint UK France mission backed by around 50 countries would proceed in coordination
[02:43:26] with Iran and only when conditions allow.
[02:43:30] Earthquake reported in Tehran, O.
[02:43:46] I call again for immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
[02:43:49] The return of the sausages.
[02:43:52] The return of the sausages.
[02:43:54] Hostages.
[02:43:55] What do we think in folks earthquake machine or nuclear tests?
[02:44:14] Which one is it?
[02:44:17] You call it earthquake, earthquake, earthquake gun, active God or nuclear tests?
[02:44:25] the bunker. Joe Brandon weather machine? Who knows? Who knows? Persian Omniman? Okay, anyway,
[02:44:46] let's get back to this dildo having a really hard time keeping his coalition together.
[02:44:52] So, unlike in the United States, if enough allies of the Prime Minister turn on him,
[02:44:58] well, that can topple the government, put Kirstarmer out of a job long before voters
[02:45:03] have their say.
[02:45:04] Kelly?
[02:45:05] All right.
[02:45:06] Chris lives in London for us.
[02:45:07] Thank you so much.
[02:45:08] As President Trump prepares to leave for China in just a few hours, this morning he says
[02:45:12] the fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is on life support.
[02:45:16] I would say the ceasefire is on massive life support where the doctor walks in and says,
[02:45:23] sir, your loved one has approximately a 1% chance of living.
[02:45:30] The president clearly frustrated swiftly rejecting an Iranian response to the U.S. framework
[02:45:35] that was aimed at setting ground rules for deeper negotiations.
[02:45:38] After reading the piece of garbage they sent us, I didn't even finish reading it.
[02:45:42] Even state media reporting the country's counteroffer included lifting U.S. sanctions, paying reparations
[02:45:48] to Iran, and seething control over the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:45:51] Meanwhile, Iran is still not committing to any changes to its nuclear program.
[02:45:55] The country's top negotiator insisting there is no alternative to the proposal, and warning
[02:46:00] the administration that the longer they drag their feet, the more American taxpayers will
[02:46:04] pay for it.
[02:46:06] With the war in its 11th week, and the Strait of Hormuz still virtually-
[02:46:08] Gala bath, also known as goat labaf at posting.
[02:46:11] Holy shit.
[02:46:12] And still, Americans are feeling the squeeze.
[02:46:15] Gas prices are up $1.55 since the war began,
[02:46:19] now hovering around $4.50 a gallon.
[02:46:21] And a new poll shows a majority of Americans, some 63%,
[02:46:26] say their household's personal financial situation
[02:46:28] has taken a hit from those rising prices at the pump.
[02:46:31] The president now considering suspending
[02:46:33] the federal gas tax, which could lower prices
[02:46:36] some 18 cents per gallon.
[02:46:37] a small percentage, but it's, you know, it's so money.
[02:46:40] But President Trump will need the help of Congress to do that.
[02:46:43] Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune says in the past,
[02:46:46] he's not been a fan of the idea.
[02:46:48] But if President Trump wants to make the argument,
[02:46:50] I'm sure everybody will give him a chance and hear him out.
[02:46:52] And this morning, momentum on Capitol Hill
[02:46:54] appears to be slowly growing.
[02:46:56] Why wouldn't we take the opportunity
[02:46:57] to give working people some relief?
[02:46:59] People are having a hard time driving to work
[02:47:03] because they can't afford gas.
[02:47:05] Give the American people a break.
[02:47:07] Meanwhile, some Democrats argue it would only be a short-term fix.
[02:47:10] I think the best way we could lower the cost of gasoline right now would be for Donald
[02:47:15] Trump to back off on this war that he has started in the Middle East.
[02:47:21] So it's unclear where exactly these talks go from here, President Trump says.
[02:47:25] He will not set a new deadline for Iran to make a deal.
[02:47:28] He's also not ruling out future military attacks on Iran, George.
[02:47:31] And Rich, we saw some erratic presidential behavior yesterday.
[02:47:33] the president used profanity to describe the White House in an event, and then he went
[02:47:37] on that strange social media spree into the morning.
[02:47:41] Yeah, this stretch late into the night, into the early morning, George, the president posting
[02:47:46] or reposting on social media more than 50 times by our count, and nearly all of these
[02:47:51] posts focus on false claims or conspiracy theories.
[02:47:55] The president, at one point, responding to someone calling on the DOJ to make more rest
[02:48:00] Just as he reshared a post with an unfounded conspiracy theory calling on former president
[02:48:04] Barack Obama to be arrested.
[02:48:06] By the way, I looked into the Chinese mayor a little bit, the Chinese mayor saga, and
[02:48:17] it is fucking hilarious because it once again proves exactly what I was talking about with
[02:48:24] respect to like, uh, Israel gets to do anything it wants and no one else can touch it. Okay.
[02:48:32] Like Israel is a unique country. This Chinese mayor was just, this, this Chinese mayor, uh,
[02:48:38] in Arcadia, Chinese American mayor in Arcadia was, uh, forced to register as a foreign agent
[02:48:43] because she was writing pro like, uh, articles that were pro China.
[02:48:47] Yeah, the California mayor from China, the Arcadia mayor, but we'll get into it a little
[02:48:56] bit further. We'll dive into it a little bit further. There's more information, obviously,
[02:49:00] but basically something that virtually every fucking pro-Israel, virtually every pro-Israel
[02:49:12] politician has done a million fold. Okay. But of course, it's a little different.
[02:49:18] Post attack has perceived political enemies, including Hillary Clinton and James Comey.
[02:49:23] George. And of course, in the past, when the president has posted these things,
[02:49:25] the dust justice department has followed up with actions. Rachel Scott, thanks very much.
[02:49:30] All right. Now to the war with Iran, which seems locked in a stalemate. So President
[02:49:33] Trump says the weak sold ceasefire is put on life support. He heads to China today with gas
[02:49:38] The gas price is topping 450 a gallon.
[02:49:40] The president told Nancy Cortes
[02:49:42] he's in favor of suspending
[02:49:43] the national gas tax.
[02:49:45] Nancy's at the White House.
[02:49:46] Nancy, good morning.
[02:49:47] Kelly, good morning to you.
[02:49:48] When we spoke by phone,
[02:49:49] President Trump told me he thinks
[02:49:51] suspending the federal gas tax is a great idea.
[02:49:54] And Republican lawmakers immediately took him up on it
[02:49:57] after that, introducing bills in the House and Senate
[02:50:00] with a vote to come as early as next week.
[02:50:03] This move does have bipartisan support,
[02:50:06] but there are trade-offs.
[02:50:08] get on. With oil prices on the rise again as negotiations falter, President
[02:50:14] Trump is ready to tap the brakes on the gas tax. In a phone interview, Trump
[02:50:19] told me, quote, we're going to take off the gas tax for a period of time. And
[02:50:23] when gas goes down, we'll let it phase back in. I think the president is 100
[02:50:28] percent right within hours. Missouri Republican Josh Hawley introduced a
[02:50:32] Senate bill that would pause the 18 cent per gallon federal gas tax for three
[02:50:37] three months with the option to extend the pause. Another three months. Arizona
[02:50:42] Democratic Senator Mark Kelly introduced a similar bill a couple months ago.
[02:50:46] People are having a hard time driving to work.
[02:50:50] Because they can't afford gas. We asked drivers they think a gas tax holiday
[02:50:54] does enough. The more decreases, the better. If gas is 445 a gallon and you
[02:51:01] knock off 18 cents, that's less than 5%. So the answer is no. The gas tax
[02:51:07] is used to fund road repairs and construction. When former President Joe Biden pitched his own
[02:51:13] three-month pause on the tax post COVID, the conservative Heritage Foundation called the
[02:51:18] move a gimmick that would blow a multi-billion dollar hole in the Federal Highway Trust Fund.
[02:51:25] Even now, the top Republican in the Senate, John Thune, says the best way to meaningfully
[02:51:30] bring down gas prices is to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But Trump rejected Iran's latest offer
[02:51:37] this weekend. He told me it was a quote very stupid proposal, badly written, badly delivered.
[02:51:44] After reading that piece of garbage they sent us, I didn't even finish reading it.
[02:51:48] They said I'm going to waste my time reading it.
[02:51:51] President Trump departs today for China, where he's going to sit down with President Xi Jinping.
[02:51:57] Now, China is Iran's number one oil customer, but gas prices in China are only up about 20 percent
[02:52:04] since the war started compared to 50% here because the government there controls the
[02:52:09] price. Kelly. All right, Nancy. Thank you so much for that.
[02:52:12] Are you aware of reports that Pakistan are allowing their bases to be used to park Iranian
[02:52:19] aircraft? Yeah, that's right. We should actually have
[02:52:22] smoke for Pakistan as well, which is really funny because then now you've opened up another
[02:52:28] fucking thing that Donald Trump has discussed with Xi Jinping. Very funny. It's now considered
[02:52:35] treason if you say Iran is doing well. When the fake news says that Iranian enemy is doing well
[02:52:39] militarily against us, it's virtual treason in that it is such a false and even preposterous
[02:52:45] statement. They are aiding and abetting the enemy. All it does is give Iran false hope
[02:52:49] that when none should exist, these American cowards that are rooting against our country,
[02:52:54] Iran had 159 ships in their Navy. Every single ship is now resting at the bottom of the sea.
[02:53:00] They have no Navy. Their air force is gone. All technology is gone. Their leaders are no longer
[02:53:06] with us in the country as an economic disaster. Only losers, ingrates, and fools are able to
[02:53:10] make a case against America President Donald J Trump. What is this? Yeah. Yeah. Um, many
[02:53:25] Pakistanis are saying Pakistan or America will target Pakistan next. Yeah. Welcome to
[02:53:30] being the table, bitch. Okay. To the Pakistanis, I say welcome. Welcome as a Turkish American.
[02:53:39] Let me welcome you to being the table, okay?
[02:53:42] Pakistan's in the box, but also Pakistan is the table.
[02:53:46] And when you are the table, Israel wants to blow up the table, okay?
[02:53:51] Luckily, you have nukes, which might be better for you in the long run than having American
[02:54:00] nukes in American NATO bases.
[02:54:02] Let's be real.
[02:54:07] my life for Pakistan.
[02:54:17] Pakistan is the table, but Turkey is the rug.
[02:54:20] Devastating.
[02:54:22] Devastating, but true.
[02:54:27] Now Israel hates both, though.
[02:54:37] Yeah, here's Lindsay Graham shitting on Pakistan.
[02:54:53] General King.
[02:54:55] Sir, I've seen one report on that.
[02:54:59] Was it accurate?
[02:55:00] Sir, I think based on the variety of classification matters.
[02:55:07] Let me just say, do you agree, if it is accurate, that is sort of inconsistent with it being
[02:55:11] a peace mediator?
[02:55:12] Sir, I wouldn't want to comment on that, based on the ongoing negotiations of Pakistan's
[02:55:18] role.
[02:55:19] Secretary Hexeth, if the mediator is allowing reconnaissance aircraft to run to be parked
[02:55:26] in Pakistani air bases, do you think that's consistent with being a fair mediator?
[02:55:31] Again, I wouldn't want to get in the middle of these negotiations.
[02:55:35] Yeah. Yeah. Peace. Like, dude, shut the fuck up, dude. Come on. Come on. There's literally ceasefire talks happening, dude.
[02:55:42] My boss is in China right now, bro. You're fucking the bag up.
[02:55:45] Pakistan is basically China's own Israel. Okay. What the fuck are we talking about here, dude? Come on.
[02:55:50] I want, I do. I want to get rid of these negotiations.
[02:55:54] I don't trust Pakistan as far as I can throw them. If they actually do have Iranian aircraft
[02:56:01] parked in Pakistan bases to protect Iranian military assets, that tells me we
[02:56:08] should be looking maybe for somebody else to mediate. No wonder this damn thing
[02:56:12] is going nowhere. So you know, I appreciate all you've done, I'm very
[02:56:18] supportive of it, but when it comes to Pakistan and China, enough already. Thank
[02:56:22] you. Day 74 of the war and the standoff between the United States and Iran
[02:56:27] continues. Of course the politics behind that goes backwards and forwards,
[02:56:31] but from a military perspective, it's relatively simple.
[02:56:34] When a country goes to war, really goes to war with another country,
[02:56:38] it tries to attack the political central gravity of the enemy,
[02:56:42] either to destroy that political central gravity,
[02:56:44] or to bend it to its will, or to force it to do something,
[02:56:47] which it wouldn't otherwise have done.
[02:56:49] And when this war started, Israel and the United States began a bombing campaign,
[02:56:53] and they conducted apparently 21,000 attacks across Iran,
[02:56:59] up to the 7th of April. But it clearly didn't work. They tried to decapitate the IRGC, the
[02:57:05] Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, but they didn't. They tried to destroy the center of
[02:57:11] decision-making in Iran so there'd be no alternative to the Iranians but to surrender, but that
[02:57:16] didn't happen either. So attacking the political center of gravity was a failure by the 7th of
[02:57:23] April. So if you can't attack the political center of gravity, the next thing to do is to go for
[02:57:27] for the military center of gravity.
[02:57:30] And what the Americans have achieved
[02:57:32] is that they were able to take out
[02:57:34] the whole of the Iranian Air Force,
[02:57:36] but Iran can still operate in the air
[02:57:38] with ballistic missiles and drones.
[02:57:40] The Americans took out the whole of the Iranian Navy,
[02:57:43] but still the Iranians are able to operate
[02:57:45] in the Strait of Homoes with small craft
[02:57:48] and drones and robotic ships.
[02:57:50] They're still able to be a sea power of sorts.
[02:57:53] And the Americans gravely damage the IRGC
[02:57:56] and the Iranian ground forces.
[02:57:58] But if the Americans were to land on any of the islands
[02:58:01] in the Gulf, or still less any part of Iran itself,
[02:58:04] it's a pretty fair bet that they'd end up fighting
[02:58:06] pretty quickly.
[02:58:07] So the Americans have got plenty of facilities in the area.
[02:58:11] They've got air bases in Qatar.
[02:58:12] They've got air bases in Saudi Arabia, air bases in UAE,
[02:58:15] all of which could be used.
[02:58:16] They've got other air bases, too.
[02:58:17] They're not short of air power, nor are they short of naval
[02:58:21] power.
[02:58:21] There are no fewer than two carrier strike groups in the area
[02:58:25] and two Marine Expeditionary Units plus a brigade of the 82nd Airborne ready for all
[02:58:32] sorts of operations. They're not short of military power at all in the area. But that
[02:58:36] military power is essentially about four or five hundred miles away from the Strait of
[02:58:42] Omuz. And that's the Americans problem. The real center of military gravity for the Iranians
[02:58:47] is the Strait of Omuz. And although the Americans have got plenty of military hardware in the
[02:58:52] region it's quite a long way away. So what they've tried to do with Operation
[02:58:56] Freedom, which only lasted for a day remember, but it's still on the stock
[02:59:00] as President Trump has said, maybe he'll go back to doing it. Operation Freedom
[02:59:05] was an attempt to use sixth-generation warfare not to move into the
[02:59:09] Strait of Hormuz, but to use drones and missiles and AI and intelligence in order
[02:59:14] to pressurize anything the Iranians did while all of the ships that are trapped
[02:59:18] in the Strait of Hormuz come out. And that's the Americans' main problem. Sixth generation
[02:59:24] warfare. Maybe it'll work, maybe it wouldn't. It was only tried for a day. If the Americans
[02:59:30] were to go back to fifth generation warfare, what they would do is they'd move their big
[02:59:34] carrier strike troops towards the Gulf, into the Gulf of Oman, and they would take control,
[02:59:39] physically take control of the Strait of Hormuz. They'd fight a battle for the Strait
[02:59:43] of Hormuz. And if they fight that battle, they would win it. But if they win it, they
[02:59:47] They would also almost undoubtedly take some losses, and that would be the main problem
[02:59:52] for President Trump.
[02:59:54] This is the USS Abraham Lincoln.
[02:59:56] Very hard to imagine the Iranians could ever sink that, but they might damage it.
[03:00:00] They might be able to do something.
[03:00:01] They might be able to kill or injure some of the personnel, and that, even a damaged
[03:00:06] Abraham Lincoln, even a damaged destroyer, would actually be a political tragedy for
[03:00:11] President Trump, which you find very difficult to live with in terms of American public
[03:00:15] opinion.
[03:00:16] And so here we are back at the standoff.
[03:00:19] The Iranians obviously calculate that they
[03:00:21] can live with the material damage of this war longer
[03:00:24] than he can live.
[03:00:24] President Trump can live with the political damage
[03:00:27] that the war is doing.
[03:00:28] And the Iranians are saying, now, they say,
[03:00:30] if the Americans attack us again,
[03:00:32] we've got all sorts of surprises up our sleeve,
[03:00:35] all sorts of things that they won't expect that we can do.
[03:00:38] Maybe they have, maybe they haven't.
[03:00:39] But the fact that they're saying that
[03:00:40] is a very good example of the nature of the warfare we're
[03:00:43] to. We may be in a world of potentially sixth generation robotic warfare, but the politics
[03:00:50] of asymmetric warfare still apply and they apply in this.
[03:00:54] Is she about the Darwaj Trump? Yes. There is literally no, I, I, this is something I'm
[03:01:00] very confident about.
[03:01:01] Oh, so one may also be putting.
[03:01:02] Given the amount of, given the amount of leverage that she has and the amount of spectacular fuck-ups
[03:01:09] that Trump is committed, leading up to this Beijing summit.
[03:01:14] I mean, the very fact that he actually had to push the summit back is indicative of who
[03:01:20] holds the cards here too.
[03:01:23] All of that combined leads me to believe that this summit is going to be very favorable
[03:01:31] to China's goals, China's interests.
[03:01:35] They will probably offer some benefits to America to make Trump look good domestically
[03:01:44] in exchange for tremendous foreign policy goals that they will accomplish.
[03:01:50] I assume one of the major points of contention is weapons transfers to Taiwan, okay?
[03:01:58] America has steadily increased, America has steadily increased the weapons that they're
[03:02:04] shipping to Taiwan, okay? This obviously is a very threatening persecution ping. Americans
[03:02:12] present this as like, oh, we're invested, we're committed in defending Taiwan. But obviously,
[03:02:17] nobody wants missile bases of a foreign adversary, you know, 90 miles off their coastline. Cuba
[03:02:24] being a great example of this, right? And China wants reunification, peaceful reunification,
[03:02:30] that's their goal, that's been their goal, and they're committed to that goal, right?
[03:02:36] America wants to fuck that up to the best of their ability by claiming that this is the
[03:02:41] demands of the Taiwanese population. So, Trump is going in incredibly weak.
[03:02:50] You have the Iran war, Strait of Hormuz is still closed. You have the tremendous leverage that
[03:03:06] Xi Jinping has already had that he demonstrated in the tariff war that took place. Two different
[03:03:14] types of leverage, one being the manufacturing hub that makes it incredibly difficult to
[03:03:18] decoupled the rest of the world from China, right? So that's one card that he
[03:03:22] already had. The other is complementary into the first card, which is the fact
[03:03:27] that they are a monopoly of, there are monopoly procure for rare earth
[03:03:34] minerals, right? Rare earth minerals are necessary for all matter of defense. Not
[03:03:41] only do they make the components, but they also make, they also procure the
[03:03:46] rare earth minerals, which is obviously, um, is obviously unbelievably important for American
[03:03:55] defense manufacturing.
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[03:04:41] So, as far as the leverage that China has, China's leverage is not only endless, but
[03:04:53] it's also apparent, okay?
[03:04:56] We saw how this stuff unfolded in the tariff side when Donald Trump tried to engage the
[03:05:02] world in a ridiculous tariffs war that he wanted to engage China with.
[03:05:13] The rest of the world was suffering as a consequence of the ridiculous demands that Trump was
[03:05:18] making on Liberation Day.
[03:05:20] And China showed that it was a stable partner or liable partner in international trade in
[03:05:25] the process and then basically forced America's hand to back away, right?
[03:05:30] So this was the first failure.
[03:05:32] Liberation Day, if Trump was correct, was going to lead to tremendous economic activity
[03:05:38] on US soil, rebuild a manufacturing base on America, on American soil, fix the trade deficit
[03:05:45] with all these other countries, while simultaneously pushing countries away from China, right?
[03:05:54] countries rely reliance away from China to other secondary markets India
[03:05:59] potentially and you know all these other places and maybe even in the long
[03:06:04] term the United States of America now of course that was a laughable goal we
[03:06:07] don't have centralized planning in the United States of America and therefore
[03:06:11] it's virtually impossible for us to build this robust competitive industrial base
[03:06:15] in on US soil so
[03:06:24] So, these are all the factors that you need to consider when thinking about Donald Trump
[03:06:41] trying to regain some kind of leverage.
[03:06:44] So China even threatened to implement strategic export controls specifically on rare earth
[03:06:52] minerals, this was the nuclear option in trade, right?
[03:07:01] America wanted to regain some kind of leverage against China, and Donald Trump's initiatives
[03:07:06] in Venezuela and its initiatives alongside Israel were going to be the moments, the victory
[03:07:15] that Donald Trump could bring to the Beijing summit.
[03:07:18] Venezuela was a fast operation.
[03:07:20] It gave Trump a lot of confidence.
[03:07:22] thought he could double down in Iran. Obviously, Iran had hands, and America was incapable
[03:07:30] of forcing Iran to submit. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The energy markets are crying,
[03:07:38] and America is in a far weaker position now than it would have been if it went to China
[03:07:44] China, with no crisis in the Shredda hormones, right?
[03:07:53] So I suspect, as we have covered before, that China is going to say, we're going to do big
[03:08:01] investments in America, okay?
[03:08:03] And unlike many of these other partners, China might actually follow through on those investments.
[03:08:07] As I said yesterday, this is basically reheating Barack Obama's nachos, but I do suspect that
[03:08:12] that will be the case.
[03:08:13] I will say, hey look, we're going to make you look good. Okay. We're going to make you look good.
[03:08:20] We'll give you something to talk about. Okay.
[03:08:26] Even if they don't follow through on the IOUs, even if they don't actually,
[03:08:34] even if they don't actually end up committing to trillions of dollars in investments to build
[03:08:39] Chinese factories on US soil and higher American workers like they claim they would, it still
[03:08:46] doesn't matter because it makes Trump look good in the short term, right?
[03:08:54] And that's pretty much what the speculation is here.
[03:09:01] China also obviously is unbelievably competitive in AI.
[03:09:06] there's that element of it as well. China has basically kept up.
[03:09:12] Hassan is the most damaging propagandist in this country for people under the age
[03:09:15] of 40. Okay, I assume you're an unk then. If you're a chopped unk, what are you
[03:09:22] doing in here?
[03:09:25] Jensen Huang is not going. I thought NVIDIA was going.
[03:09:36] That's interesting.
[03:09:55] Get over it bro. I think you're the one who needs to get over it buddy.
[03:10:16] Whoa, Nvidia's Jason Huang didn't make to cut the joint rums traveling party for
[03:10:20] China summit. That's interesting. Jensen Huang out of all of the major billionaire like industry
[03:10:31] leaders in this country is one of the few that has been very outspoken about not only maintaining
[03:10:43] decent trade relations with China obviously and continuing to trade with China, continuing to use
[03:10:47] China or continue to sell China. Like Apple CEO, former Apple CEO, Tim, Apple, Tim Cook,
[03:10:58] famously was very positive about continuing to use Chinese manufacturing, right? Elon
[03:11:04] Musk already has Tesla in China, right? Tesla is huge in China, a lot bigger than you would
[03:11:09] expect. Even though its market share has diminished tremendously as BYD has made significant gains,
[03:11:17] Tesla, I believe, is also one of the only companies in China, only foreign companies
[03:11:22] in China that isn't controlled by the Communist Party of China.
[03:11:29] If I'm not mistaken, I might be wrong on that.
[03:11:31] Someone can correct me, but I'm pretty sure it's the only foreign company that doesn't
[03:11:35] have a majority share investment and therefore complete control over.
[03:11:43] BYD isn't the largest in China. Isn't even the largest in China? No, I'm talking about internationally. BYD has swept up a big chunk of the Tesla market share.
[03:12:01] Yes, I saw.
[03:12:03] Editor here, I didn't like the repetition of the word anti-semitism but that was dumb
[03:12:10] reason to edit it and it was not worth changing.
[03:12:12] Okay, that's nice.
[03:12:14] That's nice of them.
[03:12:16] Beef with Detroit Metro times is over.
[03:12:20] Okay, we are supporters of the Detroit Metro times.
[03:12:22] Thank you for being responsive, Detroit Metro times.
[03:12:33] CEO will be traveling alongside other corporate heavyweights like Apple
[03:12:36] Stem Cook, Black Rats Larry Fink, as a part of the U.S. delegation, has more than
[03:12:40] a dozen business leaders from Washington's Silicon Valley join the trip.
[03:12:43] Trump is preparing for a high-profile meeting when President Xi, with economic
[03:12:47] cooperation and corporate ties, expect to take center stage in a rare show business
[03:12:50] alignment alongside a presidential visit. The trip could shape the tone of
[03:12:53] economic relations between the two countries going forward, as US officials
[03:12:56] say the president wants to discuss the creation of a board of investment and a
[03:12:59] board of trade with China as business leaders may prove to be just as much in the spotlight
[03:13:04] as the bilateral meeting itself. The reason why I'm saying, the reason why I'm saying
[03:13:11] that Jensen Huang is not going, or the reason why I'm saying it's interesting that Jensen
[03:13:16] Huang is not going is because unlike many of these other capital owners, you know, industry
[03:13:22] titans and whatnot, and they're probably going to sell some Boeing planes to China,
[03:13:25] By the way, that's one of the things that I've heard as well.
[03:13:29] They're going to try to get China to buy some Boeing planes.
[03:13:31] I assume the reason why the meta team is coming is because of the meta purchase of a Chinese
[03:13:38] company that was stopped by the Chinese government.
[03:13:41] They want to continue having fruitful investments back and forth between China and the United
[03:13:47] States of America, because obviously money talks.
[03:13:50] All this posturing at the end of the day for national security is bullshit when it comes
[03:13:54] out to the interests of corporations and I think the reason why, yeah, this is it, exactly,
[03:14:03] Nvidia is lobbying to soften chip export restrictions, arguing it will lose markets to Chinese competitors.
[03:14:10] And I think that's the reason why Jess and Huang is not going on this trip.
[03:14:16] Because Jess and Huang said something very interesting on the podcast of that one guy
[03:14:22] That I actually listen to
[03:14:24] Cuz I'm such a fucking insane person. I'm a shut-ass loser who only listens to podcasts
[03:14:29] But I even listen to fucking podcasts on Twitter. Okay, and Jensen Huang went on the podcast of this guy
[03:14:35] He's like like a hot Indian dude who's like a
[03:14:38] Brolic he got a New York Times puff piece written about him too recently. What's his name? You guys know him talking about?
[03:14:48] Yes, he's a Twitter podcast guy
[03:14:50] But he, Dworkesh, yes, Dworkesh. That's the guy I'm talking about. So Jensen, Jensen Huang went on
[03:14:58] Dworkesh's podcast, okay? And on that podcast, he literally argued against Dworkesh saying like,
[03:15:05] Why would you want to soften chip export restrictions to China and also give access to China to some of our latest technology?
[03:15:27] His argument was actually very interesting.
[03:15:29] thing.
[03:15:30] Jensen Huang's argument was, China is going to reach our level, our technological, like
[03:15:35] our manufacturing capabilities, regardless.
[03:15:39] And the fact that we are not, yeah, we're not a car company, was a really good read.
[03:15:45] Does anyone have the link?
[03:15:46] Actually, I want to watch it.
[03:15:47] I'll just, you know, this will be much better to listen to here.
[03:15:52] So this was a pretty interesting take that I heard from Jensen Huang, another interesting
[03:15:58] take from Jensen Huang knows when he was like, I'm a fucking billionaire. I don't give a shit.
[03:16:01] I'll pay the billionaire tax. Who gives a fuck? Everyone needs to stop complaining.
[03:16:05] But here's what Jensen Huang said. Chinese companies and Chinese labs and Chinese government
[03:16:09] had access to. Was I wrong? By the way, he is hot. I think saying the hot Indian guy who
[03:16:15] was a Twitter podcast, a pretty apt description of this dude. Okay. The EI chips to train a model
[03:16:21] like Claude mythos with the cyber offensive capabilities and run millions of instances
[03:16:25] of it with more compute. The question is, oh, is that a threat to American companies,
[03:16:30] to American national security?
[03:16:32] First of all, Mithos was trained on fairly mundane capacity and a fairly mundane amount
[03:16:39] of it by an extraordinary company. And so the amount of capacity and the type of compute
[03:16:44] that it was trained on is abundantly available in China. And so you just have to first realize
[03:16:50] that chips exist in China. They manufacture 60% of the world's mainstream chips, maybe
[03:16:55] It's a very large industry for them.
[03:16:57] They have some of the world's greatest computer scientists.
[03:16:59] As you know, most of the AI researchers
[03:17:02] in all of these AI labs, most of them are Chinese.
[03:17:04] They have 50% of the world's AI researchers.
[03:17:07] And so the question is, if you're concerned about them,
[03:17:11] considering all the assets they already have,
[03:17:13] they have an abundance of energy.
[03:17:15] They have plenty of chips.
[03:17:16] They got most of the AI researchers.
[03:17:19] If you're worried about them,
[03:17:20] what is the best way to create a safe world?
[03:17:23] Well, victimizing them, turning them into an enemy,
[03:17:28] likely isn't the best answer.
[03:17:29] They are an adversary, we want the United States to win,
[03:17:32] but I think having a dialogue and having research dialogue
[03:17:37] is probably the safest thing to do.
[03:17:38] This is an area that is glaringly missing
[03:17:42] because of our current attitude about China as an adversary.
[03:17:45] It is essential that our AI researchers
[03:17:47] and their AI researchers are actually talking.
[03:17:49] It is essential that we try to both agree
[03:17:52] on what not to use the AI for.
[03:17:54] With respect to China, we want to have, of course,
[03:17:57] we want the United States staff
[03:17:58] as much computing as possible.
[03:18:00] We're limited by energy,
[03:18:02] but we got a lot of people working on that,
[03:18:04] and we had to not make energy a bottleneck for our country.
[03:18:09] But what we also want is we want to make sure
[03:18:12] that all the AI developers in the world
[03:18:14] are developing on the American tech stack
[03:18:16] and making the contributions, the advancements of AI,
[03:18:20] especially when it's open source available to the American ecosystem.
[03:18:25] And it would be extremely foolish to create two ecosystems, the open source ecosystem,
[03:18:32] and it only runs on the Chinese tech, a foreign tech stack.
[03:18:35] Bro, this is what I mean by the way, when I say these motherfuckers do not, at the end
[03:18:41] of the day, these motherfuckers don't care about anything, but their bottom line.
[03:18:46] Okay.
[03:18:47] Like, I don't even think he's wrong necessarily, but he's basically saying, look man, China's
[03:18:55] going to get there with or without us. We might as well sell them some shit, okay?
[03:19:00] That's literally what it is. Billionaires are statesless regardless, but he's straight up saying,
[03:19:06] look, they have gotten there over and over again. Sure, they sometimes follow us, you know,
[03:19:12] know, uh, they're, they, they trail behind on some of the more sensitive technology,
[03:19:19] some of the proprietary tech that's like virtually impossible to recreate, uh, obviously the,
[03:19:24] the machines that make these fucking semiconductors is one example of this, but it's very clear
[03:19:31] that even if we try to cast China aside, even if we try to force China, uh, uh, out of,
[03:19:39] of forced China out of having access to this proprietary tech, they inevitably get there
[03:19:45] and they find ways to do it in a much cheaper manner, right?
[03:19:49] We saw this with deep seek, obviously, which was what like fucking $5 million total or something.
[03:19:55] It was unbelievable and put a dent initially in America's AI dominance.
[03:20:00] So he's, yeah, the Huawei chips aren't even better than Nvidia.
[03:20:07] They're just more cost effective in ways that matter, okay?
[03:20:12] So he's just saying that like we can think that we can stop China's rise in this field,
[03:20:18] but it's very fucking clear that they're gonna get there eventually, right?
[03:20:23] So at that point, as a billionaire, my job is to keep making money.
[03:20:30] So if they're gonna get there anyway, we might as well make money along the line, okay?
[03:20:33] and maybe even have some kind of control over or some kind of, for some kind of reliance
[03:20:40] on the Chinese side to make sure that like they still have to operate with our tech rather
[03:20:46] than make their own competitive tech that will then end up disrupting our market dominance
[03:20:52] even in the Western world.
[03:20:54] Because it's true, Jensen Huang knows that there is no way to try and stop China with
[03:21:01] the current design of international trade. This is precisely the reason why a lot of
[03:21:09] the European markets constantly complain about electric vehicles. They say that China is
[03:21:14] not trading, is China's actually cheating. Why is China cheating? Because they have a
[03:21:21] similar system that we do with market subsidies, except their subsidies are far more comprehensive
[03:21:30] and their subsidies don't get distributed to the fucking ceo's and the
[03:21:34] shareholders their subsidies are used
[03:21:37] to engage in overproduction
[03:21:39] and to make cost-effective in unbelievably affordable market
[03:21:43] competitors that end up displacing the domestic markets
[03:21:47] what i mean by that is
[03:21:49] with electric vehicles for example
[03:21:51] china has been able to destroy
[03:21:53] any kind of initiative that the e you could have had
[03:21:56] in terms of
[03:21:57] moving in this new technology in terms of pioneering this new technology
[03:22:01] because it's
[03:22:03] far too costly to produce an electric vehicle fleet in europe as opposed to
[03:22:08] uh... as opposed to china
[03:22:15] china when it comes to electric vehicles have it has completely destroyed
[03:22:20] any kind of dominance america or the european you could ever have
[03:22:25] And I say this as someone who's an EV enjoyer, an EV enjoyer of the European variety.
[03:22:35] That's actually a good take.
[03:22:37] They basically do the Walmart strat on Europe or the Amazon strat.
[03:22:41] That's what they're doing.
[03:22:43] That's what they're doing.
[03:22:50] They're engaging in predatory pricing, right?
[03:22:53] That's what the claim is. It's impossible for the European manufacturers to compete with
[03:23:07] the Chinese manufacturers.
[03:23:08] In a closed ecosystem, and that runs on the American tech stack, I think that that would
[03:23:14] be a horrible outcome for the United States.
[03:23:16] I mean, I think the concern going back to that flop difference in the hacking is, yes,
[03:23:21] have compute, but there's some estimates that because they're at 7 nanometer, they don't have UVs
[03:23:27] because of chip making expert controls, the amount of flops they're about to actually produce,
[03:23:31] they have like one tenth the amount of flops that the US has. And so with that, could they train
[03:23:37] eventually a model like Mithos? Yes. But the question is, because we what you either have no,
[03:23:45] you either have to not understand a command economy on a fundamental level, or you just have
[03:23:48] have to assume that they don't have one at all in order to logically conclude that China is cheating
[03:23:52] while it's just pure co-op. Yes, they do understand it. These people are not stupid. They totally
[03:23:58] understand how the Chinese markets work. They totally understand how the Chinese command economy
[03:24:03] works. After all, these guys are, like, they're not dumb. They're just evil, okay? Let's be real.
[03:24:11] I'm not talking about Elon Musk, but even Elon Musk has a probably a pretty profound
[03:24:14] understanding how the Chinese command economy works, right?
[03:24:21] The Europeans know. They're just saying that China is cheating because China is beating
[03:24:25] Europe in its own game, and it's impossible to compete against because Europe is capitalist
[03:24:29] and China is, at the end of the day, a centrally commanded planned economy, okay? So as a planned
[03:24:36] economy, they can muster up the industrial forces to move in the direction of certain
[03:24:43] sectors to basically displace their market competitors in the international trade design
[03:24:49] that currently exists.
[03:24:51] The only way to fight back against that, ironically enough, if you wanted to do that at all, would
[03:24:56] be to also have a Communist single-party state with a command economy.
[03:25:02] That's it.
[03:25:03] There is no way to beat the efficiency of a command economy, and everyone knows it.
[03:25:07] That's why I always reduce the Chinese control over the flows of capital to subsidies, right?
[03:25:14] Like, I'm not, I know that it's not the same, but it's basically a supercharged version
[03:25:20] of the subsidy structure that we have.
[03:25:23] Subsidies are one way of doing central planning, okay?
[03:25:27] It's just the European and the American-Western capitalist way of doing some kind of central
[03:25:33] planning.
[03:25:34] We have it here too, right?
[03:25:37] Here, you get a shake. That was a good take, by the way. This is a good take shake.
[03:25:44] Obviously, it's not comparable to subsidies at all.
[03:25:59] It feels like a lot. We're on route to a planned economy as it is.
[03:26:02] We already have a planned economy. It's just that we planned the economy at the behest of capital
[03:26:06] of capital and not at the behest of some kind of national prospect, for example.
[03:26:11] If you don't want to say China is like actually truly socialist or whatever, they very clearly
[03:26:15] have five-year plans that they implement and those five-year plans are directed in a way
[03:26:22] where China has an upper hand in whatever goals that they have in whatever sector that
[03:26:30] they want to develop.
[03:26:32] sector, those sectors could be developed in the interest of advancing some sort of international
[03:26:38] goal. Those sectors could be developed in advancing the interests of some kind of ecological goal,
[03:26:44] right? Sometimes those two things work with one another. Obviously, a big part of the reason
[03:26:48] why China has been unbelievably dominant in the electrification initiatives in the realm of
[03:26:57] renewables is because they both have an ecological goal, both at the domestic level, where they
[03:27:03] obviously had a big problem with like smog and a big problem with the coal-powered power plants
[03:27:11] they had and their over reliance on fossil fuels that was actually genuinely devastating
[03:27:17] the environment in China and they fixed it. They damn near fixed it in its entirety as a
[03:27:24] consequence of their move in the direction of renewables, but they also did that because
[03:27:28] they understand that there's a finite supply of fossil fuels on this planet and our over-reliance
[03:27:34] on fossil fuels on this, our over-reliance on fossil fuels is going to be endlessly devastating
[03:27:43] for climate change and all of the other famines and shortages that come along with that,
[03:27:49] all the global instability that comes along with that. And on top of that, they recognize
[03:27:55] that that is the next market, right? They're not just banking on future generations. They're also
[03:28:02] planting their flag in being the monopoly provider of the next stage in our energy transition.
[03:28:13] The next stage in our energy transition is inevitable, okay? Because fossil fuels, I keep
[03:28:18] repeating this are finite. They're not only devastating for the ecology, they're not only
[03:28:25] devastating for anthropogenic climate change, but they're also going to run out at some point,
[03:28:29] right? There's also obviously the issues with fossil fuels being a consumable good,
[03:28:40] and therefore there needs to be constant transiting of oil tankers, and we're seeing
[03:28:47] that there are some limitations with that as well, as opposed to
[03:28:50] when you put a fucking solar panel down, you can't really block out the sun, right?
[03:28:57] Possil fuels are infinite? Sure.
[03:29:11] Yet a command economy is fundamentally anti-democratic, the SDP, Soviet type planning,
[03:29:16] or even the Chinese model have no modicum of socialist mechanisms because workers have no
[03:29:20] say in the economic decisions that affect their lives. Not only is it inefficient, it is far removed
[03:29:24] from socialism as American capitalism is. There are more humane forms we must work towards.
[03:29:30] Thank you, insincere, compliant. When you arrive at the more humane model, you can let me know, okay?
[03:29:36] You are talking about the most successful and long-standing transitional social
[03:29:46] estate. Clearly whatever kind of utopian communist model that you have in mind has
[03:29:53] never been implemented and most likely is you know not going to be implemented
[03:29:58] in the upcoming decade or even the upcoming century? Yes, it looks like a state-owned
[03:30:08] monopoly capitalist mode of production, but seemingly it's the most successful one in terms
[03:30:14] of advancing the material conditions of the working class of this country, especially considering
[03:30:22] that this was unbelievably successful in the USSR as well, in spite of the excesses, in
[03:30:29] spite of the mismanagement in terms of changing Russia and the USSR in general from an agrarian
[03:30:38] peasant society into one that was able to defeat the United States of America in the
[03:30:42] fucking space race by putting Yuri Gagarin up there before we ever could.
[03:30:47] And they did that in a very short period of time.
[03:30:49] And they did that without the benefits, the economic engine of slavery.
[03:30:55] I obviously am not saying benefit as though slavery is a good thing.
[03:30:59] I'm saying slavery was beneficial in terms of Western development, right?
[03:31:06] Slavery is unbelievably cruel.
[03:31:09] It was an unbelievably cruel practice.
[03:31:13] It was formative in the development of Western nation states.
[03:31:18] So Russia did that without the colonial exploits
[03:31:25] and also by enslaving populations overseas.
[03:31:33] So yes, there were a lot of excesses.
[03:31:35] There were a lot of failures.
[03:31:37] But clearly, the results are the results.
[03:31:45] And the same goes for China.
[03:31:51] Participatory economics is a clear example.
[03:31:53] China has made great progress in modernization,
[03:31:55] improving material conditions with the workers.
[03:31:57] Yeah, we're talking about a country that was able to take away.
[03:32:01] We're talking about a country that was
[03:32:03] able to, through these initiatives, eradicate
[03:32:06] extreme poverty to the tune of 800 million people.
[03:32:12] Slavery is probably pretty good for profits when you're so uncreative that you can only
[03:32:15] raise profits by cutting wages. True. Another good take.
[03:32:24] USSR was the first socialist nation. Of course, mistakes were made. I don't think,
[03:32:27] no, I think technically USSR might not be the first socialist nation.
[03:32:31] I forget which one, which nation was the first social nation, but, but regardless, there were
[03:32:36] There were a lot of problems. There was also technological limitations as well.
[03:32:47] No, I'm not considering the French commune.
[03:32:50] Josh Gahimer went on Newsmax to attack me. I did not see that.
[03:33:20] China is not a command economy. The government offers available credit and capital allocations
[03:33:23] for local governments and they offer subsidies and benefits to attract competitors. That's
[03:33:27] why I said this is just social democracy. Okay, listen, listen. I think China has a
[03:33:37] lot of control over the industrial output of China and Chinese companies. Okay, they
[03:33:44] found they found an interesting what is this man what are you okay they found a
[03:33:55] very interesting dynamic way to engage in a command economy it's not done at
[03:34:02] gunpoint okay it's not done at gunpoint there's no like if you don't fucking do
[03:34:08] this you know you're you're going to prison okay it's not like a gulag system
[03:34:13] or whatever the fuck, right? It's done through a more efficient way of controlling capital
[03:34:28] flows.
[03:34:29] This is what I'm saying. I'm openly... The point I'm making is that the Chinese system
[03:34:41] is not as direct as you would expect it, but it's very clear, it's very clear that they
[03:34:53] direct the market. There is a market system, but it is ultimately controlled by way of
[03:34:59] capital flows, and they direct and redirect to specific sectors to specific industries, okay?
[03:35:14] I ask you to look at logs because I understand why you think that there should be EU China
[03:35:17] alignment, then you understand that the only way for Europe not to be industrialized is the
[03:35:20] race tariffs matching the subsidies on offer. Also, subsidies are wasteful. You can only hope
[03:35:25] to subsidize monopolies until they gain scale and vertical integration benefits to catch up.
[03:35:30] I mean, I think that there is never, there is not an EU-China alignment because of the way that
[03:35:38] the European Union currently works, okay? I think what I'm saying is like, if there was a serious
[03:35:45] EU-China alignment, it would require a radical transformation of the European Union, a radical
[03:35:51] transformation of how countries understand trade, a radical transformation of how countries understand
[03:35:59] capitalism, which is virtually impossible regardless. You understand that the only way for
[03:36:09] Europe to not to the industrialize the race-terrorist matching the subsidies on offer, also subsidies
[03:36:13] are wasteful, you can only hope to subsidize monopolies until they gain scale and vertical
[03:36:16] integration benefits catch up. Because right now, in order for the Chinese economy to work,
[03:36:25] in order for China to maintain its competitive edge in the global marketplace, it must remain
[03:36:29] a manufacturer around the globe. Europe is also a manufacturer. It both consumes, but it also produces.
[03:36:37] Obviously, this puts them at odds with China. Okay? What I'm saying is, is doing away with these distinctions.
[03:36:50] Overshare the EU is dead in the water and is fundamentally neoliberal constitution and
[03:37:03] not even a fiscal union.
[03:37:13] The Soviet Union didn't have slavery but they had an industrial complex sending people
[03:37:16] to develop manufacturing in brutal conditions where workers lived in tents and froze to death.
[03:37:20] example iron and steel factory in magneto ghost where there's literally a memorial to the first
[03:37:25] then yes no i'm saying i i didn't say that the ussr developed in the most ethical standards
[03:37:33] according to the 21st century i didn't make that argument at all if you noticed i said
[03:37:39] they did not literally they did not literally rob human beings from other countries for 400 years
[03:37:48] to develop in the way that the western world did. They did not engage in colonial extraction
[03:37:53] of not only bodies, but also all natural resources while leaving the host nations
[03:37:59] in a state of dire disrepair. They used their own people, oftentimes under brutal conditions,
[03:38:06] devastating conditions, deadly conditions. The western world only gets to present themselves as
[03:38:12] as morally superior to the USSR's collectivization efforts and industrialization efforts because
[03:38:20] they get to hide the fact that they did that with 400 years of colonial exploitation, the
[03:38:26] rape of Africa, and chattel slavery.
[03:38:29] And in comparison to both of these different systems, one would probably, I'm not making
[03:38:34] a moral argument here, I'm not making like a moral comparison, but you can make that
[03:38:40] moral comparison on your own.
[03:38:41] Look at the way that China was able to engage in collectivization and industrialization.
[03:38:47] Look at the way that the USSR was able to engage in collectivization and industrialization
[03:38:51] as opposed to all European countries.
[03:38:58] You can make that distinction on your own.
[03:39:00] I'm not here to explain that to you.
[03:39:02] I'm not here to tell you which one is more moral.
[03:39:07] I'm simply saying that there is a hidden side
[03:39:10] of how the Western world was developed
[03:39:13] and it's purposely hidden.
[03:39:15] In your textbooks, there's mentions to it,
[03:39:17] but it's never, but no such comparison is ever made
[03:39:21] between the USSR and the Western world's development
[03:39:24] and collectivization
[03:39:29] or industrialization.
[03:39:37] Yeah, it's bad if you exploit your own people for progress, but if you exploit other nations'
[03:39:44] people for your progress, you are a beacon of prosperity and equality like America.
[03:39:48] Do you see what I mean?
[03:39:51] A similar, a similar lie is told all the time.
[03:39:57] When people say, oh, widespread famines in the USSR and China led to the deaths of hundreds
[03:40:03] of millions of people.
[03:40:04] Now obviously the number is exaggerated, but no such consideration is ever given to the
[03:40:11] fact that we currently exist in a global capitalist system.
[03:40:14] And yet in the age of abundance, when there is a food surplus in the world, there are
[03:40:20] still 14 million people that die due to famine and famine related diseases before we even
[03:40:27] factor in the number of those who die due to war, before we even factor in the numbers
[03:40:34] of those who died due to anthropogenic climate change, okay? Because when 14 million people
[03:40:40] die under famine and famine-related diseases every single year under a global capitalist
[03:40:49] system, we say, sorry, they didn't bootstrap it hard enough. That, then, it's down to the
[03:40:55] individual, okay? They died not because of not because of an inefficiency in global capitalism,
[03:41:07] okay? They died because they didn't work hard enough, they didn't sigma grind set their way into,
[03:41:13] they didn't sigma grind set their way out of abject poverty, extreme poverty.
[03:41:16] That's it. That's the difference. It's understandable, right? We have this bias. We live in these systems.
[03:41:27] Of course, we're going to be a little bit biased towards the system that we know, the economic
[03:41:33] organization of society that we've existed under. It's understandable. Capitalism washes its hands,
[03:41:44] not unlike Pilate pilot. Pilate! Every time I hear that I think of goddamn America.
[03:41:59] Yeah, I think of Reverend Jeremiah Wright and his famous sermon that got him canceled
[03:42:24] by Barack Obama. Meanwhile, this is what Barack Obama was doing.
[03:42:29] And pussy too.
[03:42:30] Yeah.
[03:42:40] Anyway, we dove into some very, very strange territory here.
[03:42:45] I never thought that I would be speaking about the USSR and its excesses at the behest of collectivization initiatives.
[03:42:57] But we got there through Jensen Huang's take on why it's more beneficial for NVIDIA to sell their products in China than to abide by some kind of American export control
[03:43:13] And then watch as China develops competitive chips regardless and then no longer has any reliance whatsoever in
[03:43:20] Nvidia chips you have more flocks
[03:43:23] American labs are able to get to these double capabilities first and because they've got to a first they say okay
[03:43:27] We're gonna hold on to for a month while all these American companies we give them access to it
[03:43:31] They're gonna patch up all their vulnerabilities and now we release it furthermore if they even if they train a model like this
[03:43:37] the ability to deploy it at scale, you know, if you had a cyber hacker, it's much more dangerous
[03:43:41] if they have a million of them versus a thousand of them. So that inference compute really matters
[03:43:45] a lot. In fact, the fact that so many researchers are so good is the thing that makes it so scary
[03:43:50] because what is it that makes those engineer researchers more productive is compute. We
[03:43:55] should always be first and we should always have more. But in order for that outcome for
[03:44:00] you to what you described to be true, you have to take it to the extremes. They have to have
[03:44:05] no compute and if they have some compute the question is how much it is needed. The amount
[03:44:09] of compute they have in China is enormous. I mean, Utah is not a country. It is the second
[03:44:15] largest computing market in the world. If they want to deploy, aggregate their compute,
[03:44:20] they got plenty of compute to aggregate.
[03:44:35] I
[03:44:43] The hogs are fuming about this. Yeah, we are first place because of computers such a fucking dumbass take man
[03:44:51] Everything computer everybody Tesla. I know sorry. What was it? I
[03:45:00] Love Tesla everything computer everybody
[03:45:05] We love Tesla everything computer. Everybody transgender
[03:45:12] And now everything can everything casino
[03:45:20] That's the new one
[03:45:23] The whole world is casino
[03:45:26] Well, Mallory is spreading Adam Renz Schmier of Abdul. Yeah, it doesn't matter. And also,
[03:45:37] yeah, that came from Liz Smith. What is this? You have no idea of the Soviet Union. It's
[03:45:53] It's hard to say, but you would sit in the Soviet gulag with your open opinions.
[03:45:57] You have no idea of the Soviet Union says Maze, Mazin as a German living in Australia.
[03:46:02] It's ridiculous.
[03:46:03] Um, America's discovering Hitler law.
[03:46:06] I break down as a German living in Australia.
[03:46:08] Austria.
[03:46:09] It's a ridiculous.
[03:46:10] Oh, Austria.
[03:46:11] Yeah.
[03:46:12] Austrians, Austrian anti-communist make me so mad.
[03:46:18] And you know why I've already done the fucking rant.
[03:46:20] You get to sit in an affordable housing in red Vienna due to the tireless work of the
[03:46:28] communists that came before you, okay?
[03:46:32] It's unbelievably hogged up.
[03:46:36] You literally are one of the few developed countries.
[03:46:41] You're one of the few developed nations that actually has like a decent level of control
[03:46:47] over the housing market, directly as a consequence of the tireless work of communists that came
[03:46:53] before you, and you still fucking complain. You're like, aha, you don't know about the
[03:46:59] Soviets. They're so bad. They're so bad. Yeah. Meanwhile, the dudes who were like, we love
[03:47:04] the fucking Soviets, we wish we could do, we wish we could be a part of the fucking Soviets
[03:47:08] ourselves are responsible for you sitting in a fucking government control publicly funded
[03:47:14] housing that is sitting on top of these beautiful fucking building blocks where you get to have
[03:47:19] a gym in your goddamn publicly owned housing unit that you live in, where your rent is
[03:47:24] like fucking $300 a month or whatever the fuck, and you're like, oh, it's, it's getting
[03:47:29] so expensive here.
[03:47:31] Meanwhile any, meanwhile travel to any other fucking country and see what it usually looks
[03:47:36] like.
[03:47:37] Okay.
[03:47:38] Yeah, affordable housing in Vienna. Yeah, here. We're not going to do this again. I
[03:47:50] do this too much. I do this too frequently. Okay. 65% 65% Remember that number 65% of
[03:48:02] all available housing inventory, all housing inventory in the city of Vienna, also known
[03:48:07] as red vienna is government housing
[03:48:10] okay 65 mother fucking percent
[03:48:15] and i still hear i still hear from people in austria complain
[03:48:25] it's in many ways no different than those who enjoy the weekend those who enjoy the absence of child
[03:48:32] labor which you know we're really bringing back here in the united states of america
[03:48:36] who then turn around and say labor unions are bad yeah okay dude what are you a
[03:48:47] fucking boss in a factory are you a factory owner what the fuck do you mean
[03:48:51] labor unions are bad your worker dumbass and you will most likely remain a
[03:48:58] worker for the rest of your life so you might as well make sure that you get to
[03:49:04] reap the benefits of your productive output and labor unions are only one way
[03:49:09] but perhaps one of the most successful in the short term especially ways of
[03:49:14] achieving those results.
[03:49:22] I had an Austrian anti-communist in a global economic law class maybe at the
[03:49:26] LSE say that the Chinese want a new war because they have an excess population of
[03:49:30] young males which causes social instability they're insane in front of
[03:49:33] or a Lib War night trade law professor?
[03:49:36] Yeah, people in Europe get so crazy about anti-communism.
[03:49:40] They actually lose their fucking minds.
[03:49:43] They get even more rabid than Americans do.
[03:49:45] Because Americans are not very, very well read, let's say.
[03:49:50] Like we hate communism here in America,
[03:49:53] but it's almost like a childish hatred.
[03:49:55] We're like, ooh, spooky, they're weird.
[03:49:57] We don't understand it.
[03:49:59] Europeans also understand it.
[03:50:01] It's like they studied it better
[03:50:02] so they could be more efficient in their hatred.
[03:50:05] It's the same principle with European anti-Semitism
[03:50:07] versus American anti-Semitism, right?
[03:50:10] Where the European anti-Semitism
[03:50:13] is infinitely more sophisticated, okay?
[03:50:15] They've read the textbooks,
[03:50:17] they know exactly how to be anti-Semitic
[03:50:21] in a much more intellectual manner,
[03:50:25] as opposed to the average American's anti-Semitism.
[03:50:32] I felt so bad, but I had to do I dislike China lie, but you are insane
[03:50:48] Well, there were Chinese students in class of course you're talking about a fucking Institute of Higher Learning in the West
[03:50:52] Of course, there were Chinese students. I've talked to that when I was in China
[03:50:56] That's why they have a pretty deep understanding of the fucking hatred that the West has towards China
[03:51:02] More so than like the average Chinese person that's never been to the West who thinks oh, it's awesome. I love I
[03:51:09] Love the fact that Americans are here
[03:51:14] Yeah, it's mid-wit hatred versus dim-witted hatred
[03:51:22] We really don't do anti-commonism propaganda anymore we rely on our parents and grandparents freaking out when we bring it up. Yeah
[03:51:32] This is the exact issue this video addresses, attempt number five law, a critique of Western
[03:51:45] Marxism.
[03:51:46] Okay, stop.
[03:51:48] You want me to watch that so bad, it's still here by the way, I still have it right there.
[03:51:54] I have that video ready to go.
[03:51:57] i've had it up
[03:52:04] dude
[03:52:05] you guys are driving me down a fucking tangent no matter what i do on
[03:52:14] no matter what i do you're like no we need it we need an additional tangent
[03:52:18] fuck
[03:52:19] monitoring the situation
[03:52:21] do not monitor the situation at all
[03:52:24] we do not want you to monitor the situation
[03:52:28] we you must go on these rabbit holes okay you must defend
[03:52:34] you must defend
[03:52:35] central planned economies
[03:52:37] right now
[03:52:41] trumpets the china for high-state summit let's keep going west in an awkward
[03:52:45] position when it comes to china as we mentioned president trump leads today
[03:52:48] living the dream by the way
[03:52:52] like you hate to see
[03:52:55] you hate to see a different queen thrive okay
[03:52:59] i'm sorry
[03:53:00] all i'm glad that i'm not glad that that happened to you it should have happened
[03:53:04] to me instead
[03:53:05] okay
[03:53:06] that's how i feel about this
[03:53:08] and i'm gonna be open on it i'm gonna be honest about it
[03:53:12] he was talking about how wonderful of a show that the chinese put on every time
[03:53:16] the americans get there and i was thinking in my head i'm like
[03:53:18] fuck you you don't even deserve it
[03:53:22] You don't even fucking deserve it.
[03:53:23] You don't deserve the Chinese showmanship.
[03:53:27] Okay, they're gonna roll out the goddamn red carpet.
[03:53:30] You don't deserve it at all.
[03:53:32] For a high stakes visit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping
[03:53:35] and a foreign reports, China could play a role
[03:53:38] in helping end the conflict
[03:53:40] if it gets concessions from the US.
[03:53:44] As President Trump prepares to depart for Beijing
[03:53:47] for this year's most consequential bilateral summit,
[03:53:49] The Iran war will loom at large. Trump had postponed the trip back in March, expecting
[03:53:56] the conflict to be over by the time he met with President Xi.
[03:54:00] It's...
[03:54:01] Nope. Nope. Didn't happen.
[03:54:05] It's following him to China.
[03:54:07] The whole world has not been open. You know, you really need access. And this access is
[03:54:14] in Beijing.
[03:54:15] Chinese analyst Henry Wong says Beijing has leverage over Iran as its largest trading
[03:54:19] partner. He believes she could provide a much needed off-ramp for Trump, but it's likely
[03:54:25] to come at a price.
[03:54:27] She wants a reduction in tariffs, removal of export controls on advanced semiconductors
[03:54:32] and sanctions lifted. But what he wants most is Taiwan. And that would involve the US changing
[03:54:38] its position on the self-governed island and reducing its decades of military support.
[03:54:44] If Trump changed U.S. policy on Taiwan, what would she give in return?
[03:54:50] No, I think China can really build up the consensus and actually give U.S. a hand in
[03:54:55] really getting U.S. out of this mess, this crisis in Iran, and open hormones for the whole
[03:55:00] world.
[03:55:01] And that is what Trump really badly needed.
[03:55:04] It's almost nine years since Trump was last in China, and a lot has changed.
[03:55:10] This country of 1.4 billion people has become a manufacturing powerhouse as we witnessed
[03:55:16] last week when we visited a dark factory operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week,
[03:55:22] run by AI and robots.
[03:55:25] It's a very different landscape and Trump is no longer holding all the cards.
[03:55:31] Well President Trump will arrive here in Beijing tomorrow before meeting with President Xi
[03:55:37] on Thursday.
[03:55:38] The fact that these two leaders are coming together is an achievement in itself.
[03:55:43] It's an opportunity to resect and stabilize relations after years of turmoil.
[03:55:49] Matt.
[03:55:50] I'll take it from you, Anna. Thank you.
[03:55:52] President Trump leaves today for Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping,
[03:55:56] and the war with Iran is over.
[03:55:58] Again, it should have been me!
[03:56:02] Sorry. I don't know what came over me.
[03:56:08] Just think he's gonna have the best food. He's gonna have the best food. He's not even gonna like it
[03:56:18] He's gonna be like why is there no McDonald's?
[03:56:21] Chinese McDonald's not good enough by my American standards. It's just it's just fucking annoying
[03:56:29] Okay
[03:56:31] He's gonna sit in a fucking he's gonna sit in a high-speed rail or old I think she's
[03:56:42] paying has like a like a special train that they roll out for it's a high-speed rail they
[03:56:48] roll out for like foreign dignitaries and shit he's gonna get in that and be like oh
[03:56:52] this is I don't want to bring this to America I will never bring this to America I hate
[03:56:58] it. Oh, you know what the best method of travel is a Ford F 450.
[03:57:08] Fucking annoying, dude.
[03:57:19] Freakin annoying.
[03:57:21] Freakin annoying.
[03:57:23] For shadowing and perhaps influencing what would have been
[03:57:27] the major issues at play. Trade tensions in China's designs in Taiwan. The president says
[03:57:33] the ceasefire with Iran is on quote life support. The Strait of War moves remains essentially
[03:57:38] closed and Iran is not conceded to the president's demands for peace. Let's get where the scene
[03:57:42] ends. Just to be closer to Xi Jinping, I'd become president of the United States. I'd
[03:57:47] run just for that goal. In a train at the White House, you know, this trip has been
[03:57:55] on the counter actually moved, but for some time a lot of desires to get things done here.
[03:58:01] But what is it playing out?
[03:58:02] Yeah, look, I think initially the White House, John, really wanted this to be a visit about
[03:58:08] trade and the economy and also, you know, almost a watershed moment for these two leaders
[03:58:15] of these superpower economies, but so much of it is being now overshadowed by the war
[03:58:21] in Iran, and also this long-standing dispute over Taiwan.
[03:58:25] But I do want to get into a little bit about what the White House wants this to be about.
[03:58:29] We know, of course, that really this bruising, terrifying fight between the U.S. and China
[03:58:34] has really dominated much of last year.
[03:58:37] But President Trump and Chinese Xi Jinping did agree to almost like this fragile truce.
[03:58:41] When you BYU, when you BYU, I think BYUs are, they're all right.
[03:58:46] I want a Yang Wang.
[03:58:47] I want the jumping car, the supercar.
[03:58:50] The young one, uh, is it, what is it, U nine?
[03:58:53] Oh, oh, baby.
[03:58:56] Oh, baby.
[03:58:57] I want a Huawei phone.
[03:58:59] Oh my God.
[03:59:05] Oh, that'd be so sick.
[03:59:08] Huawei.
[03:59:09] Last fall and the way young long and his BYD.
[03:59:12] Wait, which one is the one that I like?
[03:59:15] Uh, that literally is a BYD.
[03:59:18] Yeah.
[03:59:18] I don't know.
[03:59:18] I don't know.
[03:59:19] Well, I don't know the fucking Chinese companies. Okay, give me a goddamn break the Xiaomi su7. I think that's the one I was thinking of
[03:59:33] Which one's the one that just broke the records
[03:59:38] It is BYD. Oh my god
[03:59:41] Yeah, no, I was thinking of the U9. I was thinking of the U9 not the show me su7. I was thinking of the U9, bro
[03:59:47] it's like Toyota and Lexus look at the gap
[04:00:02] where are you jumping to bro I need this okay do you want to know why I need
[04:00:06] this I need this more than anyone else okay if you've ever driven in Los
[04:00:12] California, you know this is an absolute necessity. This is an absolute necessity for all the fucking potholes, okay?
[04:00:24] For all the potholes in LA, they never fix these goddamn roads, okay? And we have literally the best weather and they're still unbelievable amounts of potholes.
[04:00:34] midlife crisis? Okay, man, chill. Let me fucking close off some of these stupid ass tabs. What
[04:00:56] What do we got here? Are these all good? Oh god, these are all things I want to talk about.
[04:01:03] Corporate media on Sompiker.
[04:01:07] Diddy Dan. The Diddler.
[04:01:11] Bill Maher. Gushes over how refreshing Donald Trump's honesty is while reporters.
[04:01:16] John Federman, so I don't care about that.
[04:01:19] Netanyahu approval ratings.
[04:01:22] Josh Budheimer.
[04:01:24] All right. Okay. All these tabs are still workable tabs that I want to get to.
[04:01:37] The house wants to keep that relative calm moving forward. Now, we are told that there are discussions when they meet face to face is part of it supposed to be about.
[04:01:46] That car is with the production car speed record fastened the Bugatti Chiron 750 horsepower to each wheel. Yeah, I said that's the one I was thinking of. Yeah, this is the car. The B, B Y D, young long, you nine extreme reached a maximum speed of 496.22 kilometers per hour on the track in Petersburg, Germany, officially beating the Bugatti Chiron super sports record as the world's fastest production car.
[04:02:16] almost 500 kilometers dude what is that in freedom units what is that like
[04:02:37] fucking or no it was the track locations Volkswagen's testing ground in
[04:02:44] Errolizian, not Petersburg, as Ronin actually stated earlier. 308 miles per hour. What? 308
[04:02:57] miles per hour? That's an EV, by the way. So, like, so what does that mean? As an electric vehicle,
[04:03:07] Like
[04:03:08] What is it like fucking you just?
[04:03:12] The battery goes out in like ten minutes is that what it is like cuz
[04:03:19] That's Amtrak top speed yeah, you have your own high-speed rail, dude
[04:03:25] Bro, you know how we got 0 to 60?
[04:03:32] They're gonna start tracking 0 to 200.
[04:03:37] How many minutes does it take?
[04:03:38] How many seconds does it take to get to 0 to 100?
[04:03:43] 200.
[04:03:44] To be fair, a fuel car also finishes nearly a tank at those speeds in minutes.
[04:04:02] U.S. intelligence shows Iran retains substantial missile capabilities.
[04:04:05] Dude, you know what this is, right? By the way, this is literally the CIA begging Trump
[04:04:14] publicly to fucking get a ceasefire negotiation out there, okay? The only reason why mainstream
[04:04:22] media keeps reporting on how good the Iranian predicament is for Iran is literally because
[04:04:31] His generals have given up.
[04:04:34] The CIA has given up.
[04:04:36] The entire intelligence community has basically given up talking to Trump directly.
[04:04:41] So that's why they're going to the public.
[04:04:44] This is what it is.
[04:04:45] This is what's happening.
[04:04:47] Okay?
[04:04:49] 30 out of the 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz are still operational.
[04:05:00] like dude please what the f**k are you doing I swear to god we're like I'm not
[04:05:13] gonna say it never mind I'm just I'm just gonna stay quiet but we are nearing
[04:05:21] very interesting times in terms of what the CIA could do if they wanted to get
[04:05:27] creative with it, it seems. I'm not, you know, fomenting this, I'm not advocating for it.
[04:05:34] I'm simply saying that there's only so much historically that the CIA and our intelligence
[04:05:42] community has, you know, allowed presidents to fucking, you know, molest the money or
[04:05:50] or make interesting decisions that they were not on board with.
[04:06:02] Yeah, to be fair, they've already tried it with,
[04:06:05] what's his face, the Butler guy, and it didn't work.
[04:06:09] It only made him stronger.
[04:06:11] It only made me stronger.
[04:06:20] Did you see Friedman begging NATO to stop Trump?
[04:06:34] They're losing it.
[04:06:35] Robert Kagan is going to become a communist if this continues, okay?
[04:06:40] Robert Kagan is going to be like, I disavow everything that I've done for my entire career.
[04:06:45] I actually realized the only way to stop the United States of America is with a coalition
[04:06:50] the willing. You are molesting the money too hard, Mr. President. In order to save capitalism,
[04:06:57] we must end capitalism. I'm Robert Kagan, the godfather of neoconservatism, and I approve
[04:07:05] of this message. Butler was a hoax, but it was the CIA and he missed, is my new favorite
[04:07:14] theory? Yeah. We're going to talk about Mem Dabby, Baba Dabby in a second.
[04:07:38] I watched a video with Larry Wilkerson, he had a very different read on that Kagan article.
[04:07:41] He said he knows Kagan and that Kagan wrote that article is a challenge saying we have
[04:07:44] to do a ground invasion to save the embarrassment? Really? I mean I trust Larry Wilkerson's take.
[04:07:52] I trust Larry Wilkerson a lot more than I fucking trust Robert Kagan, but I'll still
[04:07:56] use it. I'll still use the assessment or the takeaway from many people to my advantage
[04:08:03] because i don't want war
[04:08:09] obi-cray, jah-dup, sot-a-li-bi-ad-di-u-ar-lun-sana
[04:08:18] you think butler, if you think butler was real, you think ears grow back, oof
[04:08:22] listen guys
[04:08:24] i'm not
[04:08:25] you know, i'm, i'm never gonna dispute you, okay?
[04:08:28] i don't care enough
[04:08:31] i am
[04:08:32] so unbelievably agnostic when it comes to
[04:08:35] uh... whether or not butler pennsylvania was a real assassination attempt or was
[04:08:39] stage or was the cia or was miss out of his black rock i don't give a fuck
[04:08:43] believe whatever you want to believe
[04:08:45] okay
[04:08:46] it's great
[04:08:47] i'm all i'm
[04:08:48] i believe all of the theories
[04:08:51] okay you could say aliens i'd be like probably
[04:08:58] I am an equal opportunity enjoyer of all conspiracy theories as it pertains to the many assassination
[04:09:06] attempts on the president.
[04:09:08] I enjoy them from afar.
[04:09:10] Of course, the customer.
[04:09:12] Call me, call me, call me Sarah Longwell, the way I'm centrist on the issue of whether
[04:09:17] or not Trump's assassination was staged.
[04:09:20] Very haggling over potential Chinese purchases of American products that includes commercial
[04:09:27] jetliners and soybeans, and also proposal for a joint board of trade that would bring
[04:09:33] government oversight to a lot of the commerce between these two countries.
[04:09:38] We're also known, of course, to talk about tariffs and how to adjust them as they remain
[04:09:42] at a very high level.
[04:09:44] But again, a lot of this is also going to be dominated by what is happening in Iran.
[04:09:49] I remind you that China has seen a lot of high profile leaders come to the country recently.
[04:09:54] We saw the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arrachi met with his Chinese counterpart last week,
[04:10:01] Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to travel to the country just days after President
[04:10:08] Trump departs.
[04:10:09] So a lot that is going on here for global geopolitics as well.
[04:10:15] And I think when it comes down to the Iran War, what's going to be very interesting is
[04:10:18] I spoke with a lot of my sources here at the White House yesterday about the latest of
[04:10:22] the president saying that this war, or the ceasefire rather, is on life support.
[04:10:27] I mean, it'll be interesting to see whether or not the president is going to ask for Xi Jinping
[04:10:34] to almost aid in bringing the Iranians to the table.
[04:10:37] We know that.
[04:10:38] Oof, American media.
[04:10:41] Words you never want to hear coming from the mouths of the State Department backed American
[04:10:47] media.
[04:10:48] President Donald Trump is asking for aid from Xi Jinping.
[04:10:55] Hello, I really fucked up this time. Please help me.
[04:11:07] The Chinese have been very close in communicating with the Iranians throughout this entire process.
[04:11:12] So that could be another key part of this. We're just going to have to see. I am told as well
[04:11:16] that the president, who in recent days has been contemplating moving back to major combat
[04:11:22] operations with Iran, more than he has so in weeks, he is not expected to make a decision
[04:11:28] on how to proceed with the Iran War before departing for China.
[04:11:31] So a lot at stake here.
[04:11:33] And that Iranian spokesman and adviser to the Supreme Leader, apparently trolling the
[04:11:38] president ahead of that Beijing trip, saying, and I quote here, Mr. Trump never imagined
[04:11:44] that by taking advantage of Iran's current calm,
[04:11:47] you will be able to enter Beijing triumphantly.
[04:11:53] What are you hearing from the White House
[04:11:55] about how, what is expected from this Beijing trip
[04:12:01] and how Iran might sort of feed into the narrative
[04:12:05] at this point?
[04:12:06] Well, according to an administration official this weekend,
[04:12:09] they are going to bring pressure on Beijing
[04:12:12] when it comes to the war.
[04:12:14] Of course, they could serve as an effective interlocutor
[04:12:17] with the Iranians to try to drive them to the table.
[04:12:21] And a former senior official said
[04:12:23] that it is almost inevitable
[04:12:24] that Trump will be asking Xi Jinping for help
[04:12:27] on next steps.
[04:12:29] Now, of course, this is likely to overshadow
[04:12:31] a lot of this trip.
[04:12:33] Trump, of course, wanted this conflict
[04:12:35] to be wrapped up already before he went on this trip.
[04:12:39] He already had to postpone it once due to the war another former official said this is all right
[04:12:45] I've seen enough roll the fucking tape
[04:12:49] Was that Beijing okay, this not even the already god damn it
[04:12:56] All right, give me the already someone
[04:13:01] Yeah, we need to fuck at it on this I'm gonna run it back
[04:13:04] Yeah. Okay. Are you ready? We're gonna run it back like we didn't fuck this up the first
[04:13:10] time. Okay.
[04:13:11] To overshadow a lot of this trip. Trump, of course, wanted this conflict to be wrapped
[04:13:17] up already before he went on this trip. He already had to postpone it once due to the
[04:13:23] war. Another former official said this is likely to suck up a lot of the social capital
[04:13:28] that he wanted would have wanted to have seen enough.
[04:13:31] Roll the fucking tape!
[04:13:36] I'm in Beijing
[04:14:01] This is still, to this day, the most aura-inducing photo that any fucking global leader alive
[04:14:16] has taken.
[04:14:18] Keep those attacks on Pucker going, we need to get this number up to 100% or else ahead,
[04:14:31] Where's your aura? I got no aura, man. I'm sitting at home wearing a fucking suit
[04:14:39] covering
[04:14:41] people that don't deserve
[04:14:43] To shake shisha pings hand from afar thousands of miles away
[04:14:49] As i'm duking it out with
[04:14:51] Some of the dumbest ops of all time like majority dems
[04:15:01] If this is the best they have, by the way, if this is literally the best they got, if
[04:15:08] this is their network of propaganda, they're fucked.
[04:15:11] I can solo these motherfuckers, man.
[04:15:14] Look, I'm not going to act like I have, you know, tremendous cloud or whatever, but I
[04:15:21] can definitely solo these motherfuckers.
[04:15:30] a real look what it takes to mimic a fraction of our power moment you know
[04:15:46] you need to get an aura suit from this chinese tailor next time in shanghai my suits are about
[04:15:50] to be delivered soon by the way i got i got hella uh i got hella chinese suits coming i i ordered
[04:15:57] two Zhongshan suits and from the same uh from the same Taylor I got wait what is this I thought
[04:16:08] you were there was she it's true I was
[04:16:14] This is a better edit and look at the amount of lights, Pog.
[04:16:26] 4.4 million?
[04:16:52] Me and she have the same suit by the way low key low Kirk low Kirk edge really you know what I mean like
[04:17:03] You think Donald Trump will get a Zhongshan suit I kind of want to see him in one
[04:17:22] Hold on, I'm gonna retweet that with the look what it takes to mimic a fraction of our power edit meme.
[04:17:52] Hold on
[04:17:59] He's gonna be weird when Trump just falls asleep in the meeting he won't not with not wish he's powerful aura
[04:18:06] Okay.
[04:18:36] Um, all right, let's continue. I'm done with the
[04:18:40] Chinese aura edit Chinese century aura edit
[04:18:47] This person says in retrospect, this is definitely one of you guys that sent me your own fucking tweet in retrospect
[04:18:53] I suppose it those neocons who now surprisingly opposed the Iran war even if they remain generally pro-Israel were more believers in an American liberal empire than they were
[04:18:59] Israel-oriented ex
[04:19:01] Schmatmanites, I don't know what that means
[04:19:03] But no. I guess maybe. It doesn't really matter. I think it's more so about how much you want to lean into Israel in engaging the American Empire.
[04:19:18] Go in and speak to Xi Jinping about other issues. However, this is of course the most pressing one on the table.
[04:19:27] Cable now in the lead up to his departure later today. We have seen the administration
[04:19:33] imposing sanctions on Chinese entities and individuals for what they say is support for the Iranian regime
[04:19:40] China has been helping Iran when it comes to revenue and dual-use items
[04:19:46] CNN also reported last month if you remember that intelligence was indicating that China was preparing to potentially ship
[04:19:52] defensive materials to Iran. So there is going to be a lot to discuss here and a lot to watch
[04:19:59] in terms of how much the president does push Xi Jinping to try to bring Iran to the negotiating
[04:20:06] table amidst all of these other deals that he is saying he wants to make while he's there.
[04:20:12] So what role might China perhaps potentially play in any effort to find an end to this
[04:20:18] U.S. war with Iran, and how would that work without emboldening China?
[04:20:26] The Iranians are always very keen for China to play a larger diplomatic role in the region,
[04:20:32] and we did see it play some role last month in getting to the ceasefire.
[04:20:38] China wasn't, of course, the main mediator, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt.
[04:20:42] They played that role.
[04:20:43] But China helped at the very end, I think, to push the Iranians over the line to convince
[04:20:48] them to accept the ceasefire. Would they want to go further than that? Can they go further
[04:20:53] than that now? It's not clear. They have some leverage over Iran as the main customer for
[04:20:58] its oil exports, but we shouldn't overstate that leverage. I don't think they can convince
[04:21:02] the regime to do something that Iranian officials see as fundamentally not in their interests
[04:21:08] right now. And then the Iranians would like to see China step in, perhaps to guarantee
[04:21:13] this deal to offer promises that the Americans will respect it, the Americans will not in
[04:21:19] the future launch another round of fighting. It's just hard to see how China does that.
[04:21:23] They can't offer those sorts of guarantees. And historically, whenever there have been
[04:21:27] expectations that China will play a larger diplomatic role in the Middle East, it often
[04:21:32] doesn't meet those expectations. It doesn't want to be a diplomatic power yet in this region.
[04:21:37] I think it's very happy being an economic power, but leaving much of the mess of Middle Eastern
[04:21:42] diplomacy to other countries.
[04:21:44] And on Sunday, President Trump rejected Tehran's response to his peace proposal, calling it
[04:21:49] totally unacceptable.
[04:21:51] Now his administration is imposing these sanctions on 12 companies and individuals that it says
[04:21:56] are helping aid the sale and shipment of oil from Iran to China.
[04:22:01] How might this impact Trump's meeting with Xi and any efforts to end the war?
[04:22:09] I think it depends on how much further the Americans are willing to press this with China.
[04:22:15] I mean, as your correspondent mentioned, there haven't been any Chinese banks added to these
[04:22:19] sanctions lists so far. So if it's just this game of whack-a-mole, which the Americans have been
[04:22:24] playing for many, many years with China going after front companies and in some cases going
[04:22:29] after the so-called teapot refiners, these independent refiners that turn Iranian crude
[04:22:35] into refined products. If that's all they're going to do then we've been through this before
[04:22:40] and it doesn't really, China will shrug this off and continue buying Iranian oil. If Donald
[04:22:46] Trump wants to push this further, he wants to start imposing broader sanctions on the Chinese
[04:22:51] financial sector or other parts of the Chinese economy, that would turn into a real clash at
[04:22:56] this summit in Beijing. But I suspect he also has other priorities. He wants to talk about trade,
[04:23:01] he wants to talk about economic deals. I think the last thing he wants to do is have this
[04:23:06] summit be overshadowed by some sort of the sanctions war between them.
[04:23:11] What the fuck? Can't China just arrest Trump on suspicion of child abuse based on the EPS
[04:23:17] team files? Seems kind of like a win-win, no? Check logs. Somewhat serious suggestion.
[04:23:24] Check logs remains undefeated. Okay? Check logs remains undefeated.
[04:23:31] It will, it will never, there will never be a moment where I check a fucking log and it
[04:23:39] turns into a productive take.
[04:23:48] Incredible man.
[04:23:49] Yeah, no, definitely.
[04:23:50] We should just do, you know, nuclear holocaust by, by, there is one way to trigger nuclear
[04:23:57] holocaust and that is this.
[04:23:59] If China were to turn around and be like, we're arresting the president of the most powerful
[04:24:06] nation on the planet.
[04:24:10] Incredible.
[04:24:11] Thank you, chatter.
[04:24:15] You did it.
[04:24:16] Yeah.
[04:24:17] Check logs.
[04:24:18] Let's fucking shit.
[04:24:20] I thought that was BB.
[04:24:25] Okay.
[04:24:26] True.
[04:24:27] do that to him too. The U.S. and China over Iran. Very constra- Unless you're Zoran,
[04:24:34] Kwame Mamdani, the mayor of New York, the only person more powerful than Benjamin Ninyahu.
[04:24:42] I'm in Riyadh. Many thanks for joining us. Appreciate it. Joining us now,
[04:24:46] CNN national security analyst Alex Plitzas with more on this. Let's start about this trip
[04:24:51] and what this means in the context of this moment with the Iran war, Alex. What role do you think
[04:24:56] China can play, could play, wants to play, and bringing the Iran war to an end.
[04:25:26] intervene, and if they do, and why.
[04:25:28] So with the United States being tied up, we've also seen Chinese precursors for weapons
[04:25:33] and things of that nature that have been coming in by ship.
[04:25:35] So it almost favors China to see if they can leave us there as long as possible until there's
[04:25:39] an economic impact, because we're expending a lot of munitions and things that may be
[04:25:43] needed for contingency operations in the Pacific.
[04:25:46] There's an old saying that only Nixon could go to China, but.
[04:25:56] Chuck Schumer on President Trump's visit to China.
[04:25:59] I think the Democrats are going to drop the ball on this China stuff, by the way, which
[04:26:03] is expected.
[04:26:12] I am LeBron is leaving LA to play in Israel like Patrick Beverly did.
[04:26:22] Why would you do this to me so close so close to the fucking to the to the four game sweep
[04:26:33] LeBron had to endure. That's crazy.
[04:26:45] God damn, dude. God damn. Yeah, he's changing his name to Habron James, too.
[04:26:53] Don't mind me just list sweeping. Okay, shut the fuck up. It was also,
[04:26:59] it was also interesting. One thing I'll say about last night, the, there were, first of all,
[04:27:03] very little, uh, very few, uh, uh, uh, Oklahoma city, uh, fans. Okay.
[04:27:20] There were very few Oklahoma city fans, uh, in the, in the crypto stadium,
[04:27:25] But virtually all of the OKC fans were Hassanabi heads. It was kind of shocking. Real working class team it seems.
[04:27:39] Every single person that came up to me after the game was a Hassanabi head that wanted to take a photo was an OKC fan.
[04:27:49] No shit, flying slash tickets is expensive, yeah.
[04:28:08] Soon they'll say only Trump could sell out to China.
[04:28:13] Xi Jinping has Donald Trump salivating at the prospect of a trillion dollar Chinese
[04:28:18] investments in America that would threaten America's supply chains, threaten economic
[04:28:36] independence, threaten national security, strengthen China at the expense of American
[04:28:43] strength. Donald Trump wants to deal with China so badly.
[04:28:47] Dude, this is bad politics and bad policy, which is expected for the Democrats as always.
[04:28:56] It's bad policy because it's objectively good to normalize relations with China
[04:29:02] instead of fucking posturing like we're gonna go and do war with a country that is responsible
[04:29:07] over 30% of all of our trade, okay? And it's bad politics because you look like you're
[04:29:14] at odds with Donald Trump bringing in like a trillion dollar investment into the country.
[04:29:20] What happens if there is a fucking Chinese factory that opens up? The best possible way
[04:29:25] to communicate here is, I don't think Donald Trump is competent enough. He has very clearly
[04:29:32] made China out to be this ultimate villain. And therefore, I don't think that Donald Trump is
[04:29:38] going into this deal with any leverage, and he would have had a lot more leverage if we just
[04:29:44] continued with the JCPOA, for example. If the real fear here was Iran having nukes,
[04:29:52] which we know wasn't a real fear at all, wasn't a sincere fear at all, according to
[04:29:57] Donald Trump's very own intelligence community assessment that waging diplomacy rather than war
[04:30:04] would have been the best possible outcome. Depressingly many Democrats are even more
[04:30:15] hawkish on China than Trump. I mean, this makes sense. This makes sense. The ban of Chinese cars,
[04:30:21] A demand for ban of Chinese cars is, that's not bad politics, let's be real.
[04:30:29] That makes sense.
[04:30:30] If Chinese manufacturing was happening on US soil, it would destroy Ford, it would be
[04:30:36] over.
[04:30:37] I mean, Jim Farley has openly admitted that he went to China.
[04:30:40] He literally has one of the only Chinese cars that he uses as his daily driver, by the way,
[04:30:47] which he openly admits is an incredible ride.
[04:30:50] And he straight up said, I went to China, I saw their capabilities.
[04:30:54] If Chinese cars come to US soil, it's over for Ford.
[04:30:57] There will be no more Ford.
[04:31:02] So yeah, if you care about one of the only remaining American manufacturing sectors that
[04:31:10] isn't building baby murder machines, the automobile industry, then yeah, you have to do trade
[04:31:16] protectionism like that. What about Tesla? Tesla can suck my dick. Does the song cover
[04:31:31] global events anymore? Is it just American news? We're literally talking about a Beijing
[04:31:35] summit that's taking place. That is the, those, just number one and number two most powerful
[04:31:39] countries meeting. It's straight up global events. I mean virtually everything that America
[04:31:49] does is global events, but this is the most global of global events.
[04:31:56] He could sell out on American manufacturing. He could sell out on chips. He could sell out
[04:32:02] on Taiwan, which produces many of these chips. He could sell out on AI on any number of grave
[04:32:10] issues that will determine who dominates the 21st century.
[04:32:15] Right now, again, to get his photo in the newspapers and try what worked to raise his
[04:32:22] very low poll numbers, he's going to sell out to China. We can't let Trump willingly
[04:32:30] give China our superior American technology or allow him to serve Taiwan to the Chinese
[04:32:37] Communist Party on a silver platter just so he can get the satisfaction of saying he made
[04:32:43] a deal.
[04:32:44] I just don't think Democrats should ever come across like the more militant party because
[04:32:52] it just doesn't give them any benefit whatsoever.
[04:32:54] The base doesn't care about it.
[04:32:55] the base doesn't want it and the broader
[04:32:58] electorate never will see you as the more militant party
[04:33:03] it's unbelievably stupid it's the same on immigration you should never be the
[04:33:08] we're going to be marginally less racist but still races party when it comes to
[04:33:13] immigration
[04:33:14] it's so fucking stupid
[04:33:21] Why are you a protectionist buddy? I'm a socialist. What do you mean if you have trade to protect?
[04:33:30] It's understandable to engage in a little bit of trade protectionism the fuck. I
[04:33:36] Know I mean as a consumer. I would love for a Chinese electric vehicle
[04:33:41] okay
[04:33:42] but you know as an American citizen who cares about the
[04:33:47] the hundreds of thousands of jobs that would go away if there was no automobile
[04:33:54] manufacturing. Of course I care a little bit about trade protectionism. Yes, why do
[04:34:04] you hate us? You don't own Ford stock. It doesn't matter. It's not about owning
[04:34:08] Ford stock. I also have the capacity to purchase whatever platinum
[04:34:13] healthcare coverage I want to fucking purchase for myself, but I still want
[04:34:16] Medicare for all right
[04:34:21] It's called empathy
[04:34:35] Okay, they fucking open that shit up dude, holy shit remember when we were going to Tiananmen Square
[04:34:41] They're just, they, remember when we went to Tiananmen Square Chat?
[04:34:49] It was not that easy to travel across Tiananmen Square, god damn.
[04:34:58] I wonder if it was because it was like the flag raising ceremony or something, god it's
[04:35:02] such, it's so beautiful, it's so nice, it's so warm probably, they're biking, they're
[04:35:07] Living my dream
[04:35:21] Hundreds nobody's quite sure of the exact figure were they probably took a train there or back stop
[04:35:29] Ah
[04:35:31] They probably did oh god the fucking high speed rail between Beijing and Shanghai. Oh my god. Oh my god. Take me back
[04:35:40] Fuck oh my god. I'm getting fucking psychic damage right now. Oh
[04:35:46] Oh, I'm in Los Angeles, California. I'm not in Beijing
[04:35:50] I'm not in Beijing on a high-speed rail train route to Shanghai. Oh
[04:35:55] eating decadent Chinese meals
[04:35:58] Ordering off my telephone
[04:36:00] Oh my god
[04:36:30] Donald Trump, he was asked specifically about the impact of Iran on the agenda.
[04:36:34] He made the point.
[04:36:35] Okay, I literally, I have FOMO.
[04:36:37] This is like not going to Tuchkan and seeing all your friends party at Tuchkan from afar.
[04:36:42] I have FOMO.
[04:36:44] I'm not even friends with these people, but like the entire, the entire press contingency
[04:36:50] is in China right now.
[04:36:51] They're all having fun.
[04:36:52] They're all eating the best Chinese food.
[04:36:55] Oh my God.
[04:36:56] I have FOMO.
[04:37:00] I should have been there. I should have gone there. I should have gone this week. I should have gone. I'm lemon, bro
[04:37:06] I'm sour again. I'm sour again
[04:37:11] You don't even like twitch gone. Yeah, but I still like you know seeing friends
[04:37:21] China he said gets 40% of his oil through the street all
[04:37:24] or moves she would like to see a deal get done.
[04:37:28] He's not wrong about the fact that China would like to see the straight reopening.
[04:37:32] It would, I mean it's been hit economically by that as much as any other country
[04:37:36] but I think Trump's pretty deluded if he thinks that China's just going to hand it to him on a platter.
[04:37:41] Yeah, Trump is weakened by the stalemate in the straight-up or moves isn't he?
[04:37:45] But little I think, and he comes here asking Xi to lift him out of the quicksand.
[04:37:50] And being no doubt China absolutely love that imagery.
[04:37:53] imagery it plays for them so well and they know they have a stronger hand at the negotiating table now.
[04:38:04] Trade I suppose is sort of the easy bit because they had this big trade war between them,
[04:38:08] high tariffs and it was sort of mutually destructive it didn't really benefit either of them so I
[04:38:13] think certainly from the Chinese perspective they'd like tariffs to come down of course but I think
[04:38:18] it was really the unpredictability the constant changing that really hurt them so they'll be
[04:38:22] seeking some predictability. The White House is framing it as a re-balancing of the relationship
[04:38:27] with the Chinese, an effort to restore US economic independence, basically setting up a structure
[04:38:34] to radiate the Chinese, I think. It doesn't have confrontation at the heart of it in the way it used to be.
[04:38:40] And look, I think the Chinese will make a few purchases to please Trump. It's quite easy for
[04:38:43] them to do. Yeah, everyone knows the game is up, by the way. It's not even, I feel like I'm not even
[04:38:51] capable of offering a unique analysis right now, because the situation is so obvious
[04:38:57] that like you're hearing western press basically have similar takes to myself.
[04:39:02] Normally, there's a big there, there's usually some significant disagreements,
[04:39:06] some big differences in the way that, you know, western press approaches the issue of China,
[04:39:14] and someone like myself will approach the issue of China. And it's kind of,
[04:39:18] It's kind of glaringly obvious that Trump has no leverage coming into this fucking meeting.
[04:39:25] And Xi Jinping is going to offer some niceties along the way.
[04:39:31] Maybe some investment, maybe like some factories that they'll open.
[04:39:37] And that's it.
[04:39:38] And America is probably going to cave on a lot of stuff with regards to Taiwan.
[04:39:48] The the real unique thing here is is normally Western media would find a way to to talk about this is like a you know
[04:39:55] Talk about this is though. It's like unbelievably sinister, right? Oh, they're they're going to offer
[04:40:01] They're gonna offer some
[04:40:06] They're gonna offer some benefits, but then they're gonna try to do it Chinese style ooh, they're gonna wage war somehow and it's
[04:40:14] Interesting that they've just given up
[04:40:16] They'll buy some soya beans, they'll buy some Boeing aircraft, but economically I think the real biggie between them is the rare earths, right?
[04:40:22] China dominates it, the US needs it, and I think Trump would like a bit more guarantee that they'll be able to access those crucial materials.
[04:40:30] And look, it's a guarantee that I don't think China will necessarily give.
[04:40:33] do you hear this? Do you know? Do you know how insane it is to hear this kind of commentary
[04:40:46] from Western press? For the last decade, when I said anything similar to this, where I just
[04:40:55] like any sort of like accurate reporting on what China was intending to do and what America
[04:41:01] was trying to get out of like, uh, uh, whatever deal with China,
[04:41:07] you would get hit with a fucking beam of, oh my God, you love China so much.
[04:41:11] You're a China glazer. You're a China dick writer. Fuck you. You hate America.
[04:41:14] You want America to die? Bro, you were saying this a month ago.
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[04:42:04] So finally of course we should talk about Taiwan because the Chinese certainly will be
[04:42:08] and they see a really, really important opportunity with Trump to sort of make some progress.
[04:42:13] I think the concern certainly in Taiwan is that this is a guy, a president who does politics on instinct, on self-interest
[04:42:20] And, you know, who may in discussions with she freestyle his way towards some kind of concession or
[04:42:30] Bro, this is what I mean y'all come on, I'm so jealous. I'm so jealous. I miss these fucking massive cities
[04:42:36] Trump was asked when the party the White House for Beijing if she shimping was the person who could bring it
[04:42:41] Rossi's far back to life and he said he'd like
[04:42:43] Whatever she can help with called she a wonderful guy and a friend of mine and she plans to return the favor and visit the U.S
[04:42:51] President Trump is making his way over here to Beijing this trip to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping was already postponed once because of the war in
[04:42:58] Iran and Trump is hoping to land here with that conflict behind him
[04:43:02] But now it's expected to be one of the biggest issues on the table
[04:43:06] Trump wants Xi Jinping to use his leverage to convince Iran to reopen the Strait of Formuse
[04:43:10] news. But what I'm told from experts is that while China wants this war to end, they don't
[04:43:16] want to get too deeply involved. They really see this issue as America's problem to solve.
[04:43:21] And Beijing can't afford to be patient here. They can wait this out because they've built
[04:43:25] enough energy reserves. What Beijing actually wants from this meeting, I'm told, is a longer
[04:43:29] tariff truce as well as fewer restrictions on advanced technology, exports, and easier
[04:43:34] access to U.S. investments.
[04:43:36] Now President Trump, for his part, he also wants to walk away from this with some tangible
[04:43:40] wins he can take home. He wants trade deals. He wants China to commit to buying U.S. planes,
[04:43:45] agriculture and energy. Artificial intelligence talks are also expected to be on the table.
[04:43:51] Plus, President Trump is going to be traveling here with more than a dozen CEOs, including
[04:43:56] Elon Musk and Tim Cook. Also top executives from META, Visa and Goldman that tells you
[04:44:03] just how much is riding on the strip. What is this access to Chinese citizenship would be like
[04:44:09] gender firming care for autistics?
[04:44:18] What the fuck?
[04:44:20] That's so stupid.
[04:44:25] Oh,
[04:44:33] that's crazy. True. True. True. True.
[04:44:36] Oh man, wait, the Chinese think of Maryganese babies. Yeah. Uh,
[04:44:44] New York times reporting on classified U S intelligence systems of Iranian missile
[04:44:47] capacity reiterates that they've maintained 70% of their missiles and launchers.
[04:44:51] But as that 90% of their underground storage and launch facilities are also still active.
[04:44:55] Once again, PBS for tomorrow's news today, biker broadcasting services.
[04:44:59] Why they pay me the big bucks, $6 at a time. But, uh, I think,
[04:45:05] I think y'all know we've been reporting on this we've been making this
[04:45:10] assessment without the CIA for basically the last two months oh my god how could
[04:45:18] this have happened Iran has designed its missile program with the
[04:45:21] acknowledgement of not being able to protect its airspace and relied on
[04:45:24] hardened underground missile cities to compensate us and Israeli attacks
[04:45:27] apparently disabled the entrances of some of these facilities and hit surface
[04:45:30] buildings. Dude, dude, literally, this is how, this is how you have a competitive edge.
[04:45:36] This is how you have a competitive edge in these conversations with those who you talk
[04:45:40] to. I've been telling you this for months. Okay. I've been telling you this for months.
[04:45:51] Okay. U.S. and Israeli attacks apparently disabled the
[04:45:57] of some of these facilities and hit service buildings, but as many observed at the time,
[04:46:01] the attacks were failing to actually penetrate the underground facilities where the operations
[04:46:04] were carried out and missiles were kept in storage.
[04:46:08] Most problematically for a renewed campaign, the missile complex near Hormuz are almost
[04:46:12] all still active according to the assessment.
[04:46:14] If the US initial assessment is accurate, it also explains why Iran was able to maintain
[04:46:17] a steady rate of missile fire until the end of the war.
[04:46:21] Oh my God.
[04:46:23] Oh my God.
[04:46:24] Look at that.
[04:46:26] Look at that.
[04:46:27] Who could have foreseen this?
[04:46:29] Who could have looked at the Iranian missile strikes that kept up in spite of the American
[04:46:37] and Israeli bombing campaigns?
[04:46:42] I think they really believe that temporarily suppressing Iranian missile fires, caving
[04:46:45] internal entrances and whacking cheap missile launchers would be enough because Iran would
[04:46:49] fold after a few days.
[04:46:51] Yeah.
[04:46:52] Yeah, they did.
[04:46:54] Because they're fucking stupid.
[04:46:56] Wait, Trump was lying? We already knew that Trump was lying. That's elementary. That's like a novice
[04:47:02] take, okay? Yes, of course Trump was lying. That's all he does. And it's not even necessarily a lie.
[04:47:09] I guess he's just stupid, okay? He doesn't know shit. He, I don't even know if he knows what he's
[04:47:15] saying. What Trump is saying is irrelevant. It's immaterial. What's important is whether or not
[04:47:20] Iran was able to keep up a pace, a steady pace of attacks. Okay? That's how you can make that
[04:47:29] assessment. I told you what their strike capabilities look like, what the Iranian
[04:47:33] strike capabilities look like. This is important to understand how I was conducting this analysis.
[04:47:37] Okay? Because you can do this as well. You can do this on your own. It's not like I have the
[04:47:44] capacity to see what was going on in the ground, we had very limited knowledge, right?
[04:47:52] But what you can do in this situation, when you're monitoring the situation, is through
[04:47:58] open source intelligence, look at what the Iranian TELs look like, how easy they are
[04:48:04] to fabricate, how easy they are to repair, and how cost-effective it is for Iran to sometimes
[04:48:10] even deploy single, uh, single launchers off the backs of pickup trucks and then, uh, release
[04:48:16] them and, and wait for some return fire from American Air Force or the Israeli Air Force.
[04:48:22] And if they don't actually get struck in 15 minutes, they just go back into the, uh, go
[04:48:26] back into those K trucks and bring them back inside into their cave systems.
[04:48:31] And I told you over in Oregon that they had no capacity, even with bunker busters to
[04:48:35] truly penetrate these facilities, and therefore all they could do is basically close up the
[04:48:40] mouths of these caves. But lo and behold, what was on the inside of those caves, inside
[04:48:46] of these complex tunnel systems, bulldozers, bulldozers that they could use to dig themselves
[04:48:51] out of those tunnel systems. And I told you over and over again that they were not capable
[04:48:58] of actually hitting the silos, okay? Because the most powerful thing to stop missiles still
[04:49:05] to this day is dirt. Okay, it's earth. That's it. And they use their topography to their
[04:49:12] advantage. That's why they built those cave systems and those tunnels and those underground
[04:49:17] missile silos inside of these fucking mountains. Okay. Raw earth, earth and dirt. That's what
[04:49:27] stops missiles better than anything else.
[04:49:29] or appeasement and any micro-shift in the US positioning resets the baseline for future
[04:49:36] dispersions.
[04:49:37] And it would have massive, massive consequences in this region.
[04:49:41] It's exactly what China wants.
[04:49:42] Even the fact that this summit is happening is really great for the Chinese.
[04:49:45] It is a perfect chance to tell the world, hey look, we're grown-ups with the stable
[04:49:49] superpower and we can handle this all important relationship and this all important president.
[04:49:56] is on the march. The United States and China, so much about the world we live in, rides
[04:50:09] on their relationship. We've always had a good relationship. How they compete, how
[04:50:18] they come together, ships the global order. It will do for generations to come.
[04:50:27] This is a relationship defined by competition, both racing, to be the biggest and the best,
[04:50:34] economically, technologically, militarily.
[04:50:42] But under Donald Trump, this is a relationship that has been far from smooth.
[04:50:46] China, China, China, China, we're speaking to China.
[04:50:50] There have been tariffs and trade wars.
[04:50:53] China, first row.
[04:50:54] Trump meets Xi is the next driver of who's the daddy, in a game that neither.
[04:51:00] Who's the daddy?
[04:51:03] Oh, how do you have all this knowledge?
[04:51:07] I don't know.
[04:51:07] I'm a curious person, and I download information into my brain every single fucking day, every waking moment.
[04:51:14] I read a lot.
[04:51:15] I think a lot.
[04:51:16] You can too. Not that unique.
[04:51:19] I don't have any like unique capabilities. I don't have profound insight.
[04:51:24] I'm not a particularly intelligent person.
[04:51:28] I don't have any, I don't have any additional skills.
[04:51:34] Okay. I'm a very average person.
[04:51:37] But yeah, as I was saying, it's like, all this stuff is foreseeable.
[04:51:52] That's the reason we foresaw it, okay?
[04:51:59] I'm a regular ass dude.
[04:52:02] I think one of the most significant skills that I have, or rather one of the biggest
[04:52:10] advantages that I have is, unlike many of my peers, I don't have the same kind of automatic
[04:52:17] predisposition towards Western chauvinism and American imperialism, this idea that
[04:52:24] like America is a force for good.
[04:52:27] i can look at
[04:52:28] the oppositional forces i can look at foreign adversaries not as foreign
[04:52:32] adversaries
[04:52:33] but as
[04:52:34] you know nation states that that have the same exact interest that we do
[04:52:38] an interest in maintaining their sovereignty
[04:52:41] right
[04:52:51] added that
[04:52:53] the the
[04:52:55] Immortal science of Marxist Leninism and the analysis born out of dialectical materialism.
[04:53:07] And you can make, you know, you have tremendous predictive power.
[04:53:13] Yes, just like Professor John.
[04:53:28] Game theory.
[04:53:33] The US intelligence assessment is accurate.
[04:53:34] It also explains why Iran was able to maintain a steady rate of missile fire until the end of the war
[04:53:37] and also suggested you as an Israel simply wasted a lot of top tier standoff munitions
[04:53:42] that were, that were created and stockpiled specifically for peer and near peer adversaries.
[04:53:50] Not a fucking middle power, not for Iran, but for Russia and for China.
[04:53:57] That's what the fucking craziest part about this is, that they expended their munitions
[04:54:03] that they had for some kind of future conflict with Russia or China.
[04:54:10] And the only reason why they did that is because the Iranian anti-air defense systems were
[04:54:14] more competent than they previously thought.
[04:54:17] This is another very important aspect of this that I don't see too much in the analysis.
[04:54:22] If this is correct, I would also explain why there was a sharp pivot towards counter-value
[04:54:29] attacks against Iranian civilian targets like universities, bridges and power stations in
[04:54:32] the last days of the campaign, even though missile fire had not been suppressed.
[04:54:35] It may have just been impossible with the resources and conditions at hand, which necessitated
[04:54:40] Trump, uh, Trump's threat to destroy Iranian civilization, which ultimately came right
[04:54:45] before the ceasefire.
[04:54:46] That's exactly what happened.
[04:54:47] That's also exactly what I said.
[04:54:49] I told you the reason why they're moving to civilian targets, if you remember my analysis
[04:54:55] from back then, I told you very clearly, okay, that the reason why they're moving to civilian
[04:55:02] targets is because they cannot achieve their military objectives by striking
[04:55:06] missile silos. If you recall, that's why I told you they were like fuck it, we ball,
[04:55:10] we can't actually, we can't actually successfully attrit their strike
[04:55:14] capabilities, so we're moving to apply pressure by doing, you know, a little bit
[04:55:21] of ethnic cleansing, a little bit of genocide, just a little baby bit, by doing
[04:55:25] some war crimes, doing some terrorism. We destroyed their nuclear program, says
[04:55:30] Nathan J. Robinson. Okay, fine. We didn't destroy it, but we eliminated the regime. Okay, fine.
[04:55:34] We didn't eliminate it, but we destroyed all their missile launchers. Okay, fine. We didn't do that either.
[04:55:39] But hey, we did waste $30 billion and killed dozens of schoolgirls.
[04:55:43] Yeah, in your analysis, you're forgetting about the fact that a bunch of the targets Trump blew up
[04:55:47] were actually just inflatable heated dummies from China. Helium is one of the valuable
[04:55:50] resources restricted by the straight. Those inflatables are super high value. Okay, that's funny.
[04:55:54] But yeah, for those of you who are maybe just now tuning in and you're like,
[04:56:03] oh, I have this opinion of you, Hassan, getting my food.
[04:56:14] for those of you who are just now tuning in when you're like oh Hasan you have a lot of
[04:56:25] fucking haters like if you get your information from you know drama slop tubers on the internet
[04:56:33] you're not gonna have a decent understanding of what the fuck's going on in the world okay
[04:56:38] There's a reason why I interview actual analysts.
[04:56:44] College professors and the like, rather than get my fucking notes from drama
[04:56:49] slop tubers.
[04:56:50] Okay.
[04:56:51] Those people don't have a decent understanding of the world at all.
[04:56:54] I don't know what the fuck's going on in front of them.
[04:56:57] So stop, stop relying on dumb fuck drama tubers who take every important issue that's
[04:57:03] happening around the world and turn it into a son bad somehow.
[04:57:08] Okay?
[04:57:16] It's very frustrating that I have to deal with so many stupid when I'm doing this coverage
[04:57:21] in the background
[04:57:23] Acting as though they have a profound grasp
[04:57:27] On all of this shit and yes that even includes more competent more skilled orders like sex pestony
[04:57:34] who doesn't have a fraction of the analytical skills here, and I will say that, sincerely,
[04:57:40] he only has the capacity to present himself as a knowledgeable person to stupid people, okay?
[04:57:46] He's arrogant, he's confident, but he doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
[04:57:53] All he does is engage in ad hoc and after-the-fact rationalizations,
[04:58:02] Not even rationalizations necessarily, but they just, it's just talking points.
[04:58:12] They'll crash out? Sure.
[04:58:15] Yeah, ad hoc and post hoc rationalizations.
[04:58:22] Look at the Chinese media and their coverage on this trip in a second.
[04:58:29] Iran still has missile manufacturing capabilities in the form of underground missile cities
[04:58:41] reinforced with yes, yes, yes, I know, we've talked about that as well.
[04:58:47] still have their productive capacity as well.
[04:59:07] Trump the nation builder. It's true. For China can afford to lose.
[04:59:12] So headed into this historic summit, who has the upper hand? Who should the world look
[04:59:17] to for global leadership. Who is the greatest superpower? I'm Helen Ann Smith, Sky News'
[04:59:24] Asia correspondent in China. And I'm James Matthews, US correspondent in Washington,
[04:59:29] DC.
[04:59:32] So, there's this extremely popular phrase doing the rounds on Chinese social media at
[04:59:40] the moment. The phrase is 川人国, it literally translates as Trump, the nation-builder.
[04:59:47] But here's the catch. It doesn't mean that Trump is building up his own nation. What it implies is that his actions are allowing China to increase its national standing. The Chinese people are trolling Donald Trump big time. But do they have a point?
[05:00:07] Trump big time. But do they have a point?
[05:00:10] Parker Barker has been serviced. Oh my God.
[05:00:13] Fuck it. I'm going to glaze myself again.
[05:00:15] Parker Barker has been serviced.
[05:00:16] We've been saying this for literally the past two years, for the past two years.
[05:00:23] The past two years.
[05:00:26] Western media is now saying this. It's incredible. Oh my God.
[05:00:37] What about Xi Jinping over here?
[05:00:41] Do you know the name of the leader of China?
[05:00:45] No, I don't.
[05:00:49] Xi Jinping? I know it's like Xiaoping, I believe.
[05:00:53] Changping? Something like that? I don't think I could. I'm sorry, I'm not that involved in politics.
[05:00:58] Xi Jinping? Yeah.
[05:01:01] Xi Jinping? No.
[05:01:04] This is the Department of Labor in Washington, D.C.
[05:01:07] Now with a big poster of Donald Trump on the front.
[05:01:10] Look at the size of it.
[05:01:12] It has a dear leader feel.
[05:01:15] It can almost beat China.
[05:01:21] Trump changed the face of trade with China.
[05:01:25] He started a trade war in his first term.
[05:01:28] Businessman Trump didn't see the business sense
[05:01:31] in a massive trade deficit.
[05:01:33] Donald Trump slapped tariffs on Beijing and they got bigger.
[05:01:37] His second term saw Liberation Day, tariffs for all, China in particular.
[05:01:43] My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day, China first row.
[05:01:49] This was a president who wanted to reassert economic dominance.
[05:01:54] It didn't necessarily work out.
[05:01:57] The problem for Trump is that this time China decided it wasn't going to take it lying down.
[05:02:03] The economy here is anchored largely in the manufacture of goods, sold locally, yes, in
[05:02:08] places like this, but also shipped en masse to places like America.
[05:02:12] But despite that reliance, the judgment was that the economy was resilient enough to fight
[05:02:18] back.
[05:02:19] China could match strength with strength.
[05:02:22] And so a tit-for-tat escalation followed, which saw tariffs at their height of over
[05:02:27] 125 percent.
[05:02:31] China's retaliation squeezed Donald Trump, so did the US Supreme Court when it skewered
[05:02:37] his tariff policy.
[05:02:39] Today, US-China tariffs are down on both sides.
[05:02:43] America has felt the pain of a trade war, and Trump isn't delivering on.
[05:02:51] How many people came to me during Liberation Day?
[05:02:57] How many hogs came in here and tried to say, oh yeah, this is based, oh, Hasan, you're
[05:03:04] just pro-China, you don't understand.
[05:03:09] Sometimes I think about this, but it's like, I had to duke it out with fucking Asmongold
[05:03:13] fans while I was literally saying exactly what was going to happen, which now, you
[05:03:18] know, Western press is also covering.
[05:03:23] to bring down prices. That's not just a China thing, but China is a big factor.
[05:03:31] But China has a trump card, if you like, and it's something based far away from commercial centres like this.
[05:03:36] China is almost totally dominant in the rare earth element industry.
[05:03:41] These are the vital components used to make everything from smartphones to cars,
[05:03:46] from AI technology to cutting edge weaponry.
[05:03:49] They had the US over a barrel and they knew it, and they didn't flinch turning off the
[05:03:57] taps to inflict pain and secure leverage.
[05:04:00] It is an ace cart, they're probably not yet done playing.
[05:04:10] The Bund in Shanghai is one of the best places to come.
[05:04:13] If you want to understand just how far China's economy has come on the one side, Europe
[05:04:19] The
[05:04:46] Limbing property market is irrelevant. It's immaterial. It doesn't matter. But the only real
[05:04:51] problem that they point to here is actually youth unemployment. That is a genuine issue.
[05:04:58] And this also speaks to one of China's, I would say, most interesting aspects of governance.
[05:05:07] They don't do any, like they do very little welfare, right? Like they don't have any
[05:05:11] interest in welfare whatsoever and they have a lot of youth unemployment right now and people
[05:05:22] are just like moving back into their smaller towns with no real job prospects whatsoever.
[05:05:29] So that is a huge issue.
[05:05:30] you. Yeah, they think idle hands are the devil's plays logic? Yes. No, the US is not
[05:05:48] worse. That's how little welfare plays a role in Chinese governance. There's a lot of gig
[05:06:04] economy shit.
[05:06:05] One of this necessarily, we can shoo Jingpeng's hand at the negotiating table. China is pursuing
[05:06:16] new markets, and it has a far higher tolerance for pain. Rising prices won't affect him at
[05:06:23] the ballot box.
[05:06:27] America imports far more from China than it exports, more than $400 billion, compared
[05:06:33] to $100 billion. Donald Trump will attempt a rebalancing act when he goes to Beijing,
[05:06:39] For rolling back decades about sourcing and reliance on China isn't straightforward.
[05:06:47] Sanctions are a blunt instrument.
[05:06:49] Two can play that game and both can lose.
[05:06:53] The two countries have learned that much.
[05:06:55] Expect Donald Trump to finesse his strategy.
[05:06:58] The Americans travel to Beijing with a longer game in mind, less confrontational than they've
[05:07:03] been in the past.
[05:07:08] There's a reason they call the occupant of the White House the leader of the free world.
[05:07:13] In the West, US leadership has preserved life as we've known it for the past 80 years.
[05:07:19] With Donald Trump, not so much.
[05:07:24] He's broken the mold, fractured all the line seats.
[05:07:27] He's threatened to pull out of NATO and even threatened to annex Greenland, a place that
[05:07:33] falls under NATO's umbrella.
[05:07:35] This is an erratic, unpredictable president.
[05:07:39] Donald Trump has undermined all certainties and cast a vision of a different global order,
[05:07:45] all the while causing up to the world's dictators.
[05:07:49] He does so with an eye on China.
[05:07:51] He himself styled the phrase, Don Roe Doctrine.
[05:07:54] It asserts US dominance over the Western Hemisphere, exerting American strength.
[05:08:00] Dude, it is kind of funny when they're covering this stuff on the one hand.
[05:08:05] like, well, you know, China has some problems too, but also they don't have like a normal
[05:08:11] election system, obviously, in the same way that we do in the United States of America.
[05:08:15] So like there, that's a little bit advantageous when you think about it. And it's like, they
[05:08:22] are actively trying to make it seem like there is any sort of equivalence, any sort
[05:08:29] a parody in who is suffering between these two adversaries.
[05:08:36] And they just cannot, because especially when it comes to foreign policy maneuvers, foreign
[05:08:43] policy engineering, and global stability, there is no equivalence between China and
[05:08:52] Trump.
[05:08:53] straight up has been able to present themselves as a real successor of western liberalism
[05:09:02] and the grand design for international trade, as opposed to Donald Trump, who is only representing
[05:09:11] chaos in the global stage.
[05:09:17] It's so funny.
[05:09:18] They're like, yeah, Trump tried to invade Greenland.
[05:09:21] So China is just kind of looking at the situation and I guess benefiting from all this chaos.
[05:09:36] In that part of the world and opposing Chinese influence.
[05:09:43] This hotel has a really important place in the history of the US-China relationship.
[05:09:48] It was the place where, in 1972, President Nixon came.
[05:09:52] He met with the then-Chinese Premier, Joe Enlai, and they signed what's known as the
[05:09:56] Shanghai Communicate.
[05:09:58] It was, in essence, the starting point of their modern geopolitical relationship.
[05:10:03] And it marked a moment where China was coming out of a period of international isolation.
[05:10:08] How strikingly different things are today.
[05:10:15] By the way, that's why they fucking love Nixon and also Kissinger in China.
[05:10:21] The only country where it's totally valid to actually put respect on Henry Kissinger's
[05:10:26] name is China because, you know, they are the reason why the UN got the PRC and flipped
[05:10:38] the script on ROC, Republic of China, and recognize PRC as the true China, which was
[05:10:45] already the case.
[05:10:49] But I wonder how, I wonder, you know, how long America could have held out without that
[05:10:56] recognition.
[05:10:57] Like I wonder how, how long it would have taken or how different things could have been if
[05:11:02] Nixon didn't do that.
[05:11:08] You know what I mean?
[05:11:12] Like I wonder if China would look like, or a foreign policy, or like Chinese foreign
[05:11:19] policy would resemble North Korea foreign policy.
[05:11:27] Trump disrupts China, casts itself as the great convener, the grown up in the room.
[05:11:34] And it's been seeking allegiances that might rebalance a global order, that it is long
[05:11:39] seen as too Western centric, from vast investments in the global south to new networks and summits
[05:11:46] with it at the core.
[05:11:48] China pitches itself as an unjudgmental friend to nations shunned by the West, as a predictable
[05:11:55] stable partner to nations who might feel let down by the states, and crucially, it's been
[05:12:02] working.
[05:12:03] But does more heft in the world mean more heft with Donald Trump?
[05:12:07] And what do people here think?
[05:12:09] Who do you think is the stronger leader going into their meeting next week?
[05:12:13] Xi Jinping or Donald Trump?
[05:12:15] I think Xi Jinping.
[05:12:17] Why?
[05:12:19] Because he is our Chinese leader.
[05:12:22] Do you think to have Donald Trump as the President of the United States,
[05:12:25] do you think that makes the world less safe or more safe?
[05:12:28] This is really what he invented, you say?
[05:12:32] You're a crazy man.
[05:12:34] A crazy man?
[05:12:35] Now I think that China should be very strong.
[05:12:39] There is a way for it.
[05:12:46] The United States has the...
[05:12:48] They did a study on this.
[05:12:52] They asked Chinese citizens.
[05:12:55] There was a poll that just recently came out where they were like, which military is more powerful according to your estimation.
[05:13:01] And I think Chinese citizens overwhelmingly said America's military is more powerful, but like, which economy is more powerful?
[05:13:07] The Chinese citizens were like, the Chinese economy is more powerful.
[05:13:10] Like, which leader has more, which leader is looking better in the global stage?
[05:13:17] I think they said like it was the Chinese leader.
[05:13:19] leader. The world's most powerful military tried and tested through time. This is a memorial
[05:13:26] in Washington to veterans of the Korean War. Its power is clear to see in Iran, but so is
[05:13:40] America's vulnerability. Military intervention hasn't given Donald Trump what he wants. Neither
[05:13:46] has diplomacy, or yet at least. It questions his judgment, his strategic competence. It's
[05:13:53] not a good look for the US president as he arrives in Beijing. Neither is America's
[05:13:59] request to the Chinese to lead on its friends in Iran to reopen the strait of hormones.
[05:14:06] In the constantly shifting power dynamic between Washington and Beijing, China saving the
[05:14:12] the day. Isn't the shift that Donald Trump had scripted?
[05:14:19] Trump's military adventures also give China the opportunity to push the stable superpower
[05:14:24] narrative. But it does shed light on China.
[05:14:27] I'm sorry, is that a narrative or is that just abject reality?
[05:14:35] At some point we've got to come to terms with that, right? Because like, you're not American,
[05:14:39] fucking British from your perspective I know I know that the immediate inclination is like
[05:14:48] we got a fucking dick right America but.
[05:14:52] There's reluctance to intervene militarily.
[05:14:57] It did not rush to the aid of either Iran or Venezuela even though both were good friends.
[05:15:06] In recent years, China has poured billions into modernising and expanding its military.
[05:15:12] It might now be the biggest in the world, but it's not the most capable, and it's certainly
[05:15:16] not the most experienced, the modern PLA have actually never officially fought a war.
[05:15:21] Monuments to the war dead here, remember those who fought many decades ago.
[05:15:30] Number two, China doesn't mind one bit the US being distracted and depleted elsewhere.
[05:15:36] It has its eyes on Taiwan, the self-governing democracy it has sworn to retake by force.
[05:15:43] Oh my god.
[05:15:48] This lady is definitely a liberal, China should deport her.
[05:15:50] Okay, shut the fuck up dude.
[05:15:54] Don't behave like Chinese hogs.
[05:15:57] Okay, you can't be a fucking right-winger for China. Okay, that's crazy
[05:16:15] The port hurt
[05:16:27] You know what you behave like when you do that?
[05:16:31] It's going to hurt to hear this, but you sound like
[05:16:35] Asmongold fans who are European, who larp is MAGA.
[05:16:49] I know, I know it hurts to have a mirror reflected
[05:16:53] back at you but it's kind of true. Now obviously the counter here is well you know some digs
[05:17:03] are worth writing right? LeBron James.
[05:17:06] But you know.
[05:17:22] If necessary, US intervention is probably the only thing that could stop it, and it is perhaps
[05:17:29] the greatest challenge between them.
[05:17:32] Could Taiwan count on Donald Trump to come to its defence?
[05:17:36] so sure. On the face of it, his position is the same as his predecessor, strategic ambiguity.
[05:17:44] But unlike presidents before him, who have been in the US, America can't even defend
[05:17:52] its own bases in the strait of Hormuz, in the Gulf of Persia. In the Persian Gulf. What
[05:18:02] makes you think they are going to be able to militarily defend Taiwan. I'm sorry.
[05:18:10] They literally pulled up the Thad missile launchers from Korea
[05:18:15] and panic ship them to Israel.
[05:18:20] What are we talking about?
[05:18:23] It's over. It's done. It's done. What we need to do now is recognize that it's done
[05:18:29] and try to chart a different path forward.
[05:18:33] One that doesn't engage our major foreign adversary militarily,
[05:18:39] but one that actually tries to create stability in the world.
[05:18:59] It's clear they would come to Taiwan's defense if China attacked.
[05:19:10] Donald Trump's public statements have left room for doubt.
[05:19:16] Propaganda has been so central to the growth and the survival of the Chinese Communist Party.
[05:19:23] Oh my God.
[05:19:25] Wait, don't tell me they have a rose-colored view of their complex history.
[05:19:39] What's next?
[05:19:40] Do they also do that in their museums?
[05:19:43] What?
[05:19:46] You're telling me for the first time, China the only country that does this.
[05:19:52] Wow.
[05:19:55] I can't believe it.
[05:19:58] Good thing we don't do that.
[05:20:02] Ahhhh.
[05:20:10] Yeah, we have slavers carved in the mountains that were native grounds.
[05:20:18] Party in this museum document.
[05:20:20] Tell the Jogus on a CIA agent.
[05:20:23] and a KGB agent get together in a Berlin cafe.
[05:20:30] They're communicating for the first time.
[05:20:34] The CIA agent tells the KGB agent,
[05:20:37] hey, I saw your latest communicates.
[05:20:41] I must say, that's some excellent propaganda.
[05:20:46] The KGB agent turns around and says thank you.
[05:20:49] Right back at you. You also have some excellent propaganda.
[05:20:55] See, I agent says, what propaganda?
[05:20:59] And joke.
[05:21:14] This isn't even a funny joke.
[05:21:19] Did I fuck it up?
[05:21:39] Did I fuck up the joke?
[05:21:40] I thought I delivered it, right?
[05:21:48] Just like barely a joke is just true, well those were the best jokes.
[05:22:18] I mean, I like democracy. I like theoretical democracy. I'm a big champion of it.
[05:22:24] But the current formation of democracy that we have in Western liberal capitalist
[05:22:28] nations is objectively becoming a failure.
[05:22:31] And one might even say it was always a complex process that was slated for
[05:22:36] inevitable defeat. That's it.
[05:22:40] The whole point of this,
[05:22:43] the whole point of the system is that we arrive at the best possible outcomes for
[05:22:46] people. If you're not arriving at the best possible outcomes for the people, then it doesn't fucking
[05:22:51] matter if you're under a monarchy or under a dictatorship, right? The reason why we don't
[05:22:59] like monarchies and dictatorship is because they have a much higher likelihood of creating chaos,
[05:23:07] death and destruction, and harming people's material conditions instead of improving them.
[05:23:12] That's the reason why we don't like those systems.
[05:23:15] That's the reason why we are critical of those systems.
[05:23:18] There's no like intrinsic good to any mode of governance beyond what it can do to people,
[05:23:28] okay?
[05:23:31] What it can do for people.
[05:23:35] It's that simple.
[05:23:37] And part of the reason why I think a lot more people are totally on board with whatever
[05:23:42] the fuck's going on in China nowadays is not necessarily just because China has developed
[05:23:47] tremendously and they have all the bells and whistles, the RGB cities, all this stuff,
[05:23:52] but also because the American or the Western system rather is demonstrably collapsing and
[05:23:56] it's collapsing in a way where the contradictions are worsening and people can feel it, people
[05:24:01] can experience it. And it causes people to go, what are we doing here? What's going on?
[05:24:11] Why are we existing under this system? It doesn't work. And that can be very dangerous. Okay,
[05:24:19] that can be very dangerous because that kind of illiberalism, that kind of illiberal sentiment
[05:24:27] oftentimes is what
[05:24:29] has uh...
[05:24:33] that kind of illiberal attitude is what leads to fascism
[05:24:41] and that's what we're seeing in america right now with donald trump donald trump
[05:24:44] is
[05:24:44] taking one of the two major liberal parties and turning into it illiberal
[05:24:48] fascist party
[05:24:57] Sheding Ping doesn't need to worry about the next news cycle.
[05:25:04] He will play the long and strategic game.
[05:25:07] Both say they want a more stable relationship, but real trust in the context of the systems
[05:25:13] that divide them, well, that might never be possible.
[05:25:21] The Lincoln Memorial, Abraham Lincoln, looking down on us.
[05:25:26] says legacy, quite like this place. How Trump handles Xi will define much about his presidency,
[05:25:35] his legacy too. The subject matter is key of course, so is the dynamic between the two.
[05:25:41] Do they get along? Donald Trump says so. He describes their relationship as excellent
[05:25:46] and very good. The inscrutable President Xi is less forthcoming, but his actions speak
[05:25:52] to a friendship of convenience, of necessity.
[05:25:57] They are leaders pursuing stability between them
[05:25:59] for mutual benefit, but it's complicated.
[05:26:02] How Trump handles China will do much
[05:26:05] to define his presidency and his place in political history.
[05:26:10] It matters to him, it matters to all of us.
[05:26:16] An historic summit on China's home turf.
[05:26:19] A meeting not just about personal legacy, but about national ascendancy too, a balancing
[05:26:31] act between superpowers with truly global implications.
[05:26:49] All right, now we're looking at the enemy from within.
[05:26:58] The mayor of Arcadia.
[05:27:01] As admitted to spreading propaganda on behalf of the Chinese government, Eileen Wang agreed
[05:27:05] to a plea bargain just three months after she became mayor of Arcadia.
[05:27:09] Nicole Skango is following this, Nicole.
[05:27:11] So let me get this straight.
[05:27:12] The FBI accuses her of working with Chinese agents.
[05:27:16] That's right, Nate.
[05:27:17] Good morning.
[05:27:18] agreed last month to plead guilty to one felony count after admitting she promoted interest for
[05:27:25] the People's Republic of China for propaganda efforts. Yesterday prosecutors unsealed the
[05:27:30] filing and city officials say Wang officially resigned as mayor of Arcadia.
[05:27:37] When Eileen Wang was campaigning to join Arcadia City Council, the U.S. Justice Department says
[05:27:43] The now mayor was acting as an illegal agent of the People's Republic of China.
[05:27:49] Prosecutors say between 2020 and 2022, the 58-year-old and her former fiance
[05:27:55] operated a website called US News Center that looked like a legitimate outlet for the local
[05:28:01] Chinese-American community. Wang admitted she received directives through the messaging app WeChat
[05:28:08] from Chinese government officials, posting pre-written articles denying human rights
[05:28:13] abuses in China and reporting back to her handlers on how many people viewed them.
[05:28:19] In one case, the Chinese officials sent Wang an article, saying in part,
[05:28:23] there is no genocide in Xinjiang. There is no such thing as forced labor in any production
[05:28:30] activity, including cotton production. Wang reposted it on her own website, and a PRC official
[05:28:37] responded quote so fast thank you everyone Wang never disclosed that the
[05:28:42] Chinese government told her to post the content according to the court
[05:28:45] documents at this point it's not entirely clear why Eileen Wang conducted
[05:28:51] these activities CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinegrat there
[05:28:56] are specific requirements for US citizens who are conducting activities on
[05:29:01] behalf of a foreign government you can actually spread narratives on behalf of
[05:29:06] Chinese government, you just have to register as a foreign agent.
[05:29:09] In a statement through her attorneys, Wang says she recognizes the seriousness of this charge
[05:29:15] and has agreed to accept responsibility for her past personal mistakes. She now faces up to 10
[05:29:21] years in prison. Matt. Dude, dude, unless you're Israel. I love this story because it's like,
[05:29:30] I love this story personally because it's like you can literally eat Benjamin Nanny who's dick
[05:29:37] on the floor of the Senate. You could be like, this is a life-size chocolate dildo replica of
[05:29:44] Benjamin Nanny, I was penis and I'm throwing it and people will be like, can I give you a billion
[05:29:49] dollars for your campaign? Let's get you, let's get you more money for your next election. Okay?
[05:29:55] Meanwhile, you post one fucking article being like, China's dope. Ten years in jail for you.
[05:30:03] Incredible.
[05:30:15] I guess I feel partial because this reminds me a little bit of the turkey story.
[05:30:23] It turns out China also has little motion in comparison to Israel
[05:30:35] It's crazy
[05:30:39] Like the fuck is the Arcadia mayor gonna do man Israel literally owns Congress
[05:30:49] You know
[05:30:53] Oh my God, I can't believe the mayor of Arcadia wrote positive articles about China, but we've
[05:31:17] You've let pedophiles go.
[05:31:20] Pedophiles that we caught on US soil that we're trying to rape minors on US soil in
[05:31:27] a sting operation.
[05:31:28] One of those pedophiles was Benjamin Nanny, I was cyber security guy, you know?
[05:31:40] Secretary of State Mark Rubin was heading to Tuesday with bait, heading Tuesday to
[05:31:43] Beijing with President Trump, despite being under Chinese sanctions, a breakthrough apparently
[05:31:46] made possible after trying to change his name, change his name's transliteration?
[05:31:59] They shouldn't have let him come.
[05:32:04] Or they should arrest him.
[05:32:05] Oh my god, that other chatter wasn't wrong.
[05:32:21] Anyway.
[05:32:25] Calling Eileen Wang, Wang at Chinese Piper running a new site that publishes articles sympathetic to China is hilarious because if you were doing it for Israel, we would have given her a Pulitzer.
[05:32:33] They charge it with acting as a foreign agent, i.e. just being on the payroll, not espionage,
[05:32:40] but pro-Israel propaganda is perfectly valid.
[05:32:47] You can get paid as much as you want to.
[05:32:49] I mean, Jonathan Greenblatt does it.
[05:32:51] Canary Mission does it.
[05:32:53] And they don't just write like pro-Israel shit.
[05:32:55] They literally do espionage on US soil at the behest of Israel.
[05:33:00] Yeah. Starting in late 2020, Wong and Yaonin, Mike's son worked together to operate a website
[05:33:07] called US News Center that pervaded to be a new source of the local Chinese American
[05:33:11] community. The Justice Department said in a plea agreement that Wong and son received
[05:33:14] an executed directives from the PRC government official to post pro PRC content on the website
[05:33:18] and sometimes sought approval from PRC government official to circulate other pro PRC content.
[05:33:23] In one instance in November, 2021, Wong wanted to circulate an article about the Chinese
[05:33:29] of Russian ambassador asking for Americans the respect of PRC's democratic rights.
[05:33:32] This is what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs wants to send, she said. In her plea agreement,
[05:33:36] she admitted to not notifying the attorney general that she was working for the PRC.
[05:33:40] Individuals elected to the public office in the United States should act only in the people
[05:33:43] of the United States that they represent is such a funny thing to say, because I'm sorry,
[05:33:51] but every single individual elected to public office in the United States should only act
[05:33:56] for the interest of the people of Israel is the truth. Okay? That is hilarious.
[05:34:13] The only problem is, I don't know if there was a pay, if there was any payment whatsoever.
[05:34:21] But I think if you're, like the rules around this are, you have to register as a foreign agent,
[05:34:26] and that's it. Like Paul Manafort is a great example. So you remember Paul Manafort? Donald
[05:34:35] Trump's campaign manager, he did this shit for years for every country.
[05:34:40] The
[05:34:56] elections. Is Barry Weis versus a foreign agent? No, but she should be. Actually, she
[05:35:08] should register to the nearest prison and then transfer to the Hague.
[05:35:14] Suspected Chinese agents says headquarters was for ping pong, not spine.
[05:35:30] current cabinet officials have been registered of foreign agents for the UAE and Qatar but
[05:35:44] Rovings don't care. I mean, I don't really care either. As long as you register, I don't
[05:35:47] give a fuck. I mean, it's, it's, I think it's much better to have transparency in this
[05:35:56] stuff, which would require every Congress person to register as a foreign agent for
[05:36:03] the state of Israel. So
[05:36:08] I just saw that Fitty Wattman clip halfway through. So fucking hard to watch.
[05:36:13] All right, let's see. Let's see Israel's strongest foreign agent.
[05:36:17] But you actually want a bad, that doesn't seem.
[05:36:20] Yeah, I just, I just think I, I mean, as I'm a member of the agriculture
[05:36:24] committee and I really stand with with our farmers now and now of course we
[05:36:29] don't want like the factory farm situation absolutely opposed to aminal
[05:36:34] cruelty but for me if I lived in Mars yeah you know those kinds of that kind
[05:36:41] of what's what's the lab meet would be a great opportunity but for me right now
[05:36:47] like it's are you registered for what
[05:36:52] Everything I say, I do on my own. These are my personal thoughts. I don't get paid by
[05:37:01] American companies, let alone fucking foreign entities. What are you talking about?
[05:37:07] I want to ban it. I mean, shouldn't people have the right to eat it? It's like, actively.
[05:37:15] I mean, if people have a chance to prevent that, but overall, for me, I think someone
[05:37:24] that's really, I mean, we are just, I thought, the really highly, highly,
[05:37:29] People used to say like, oh, idiocracy, but like, this is worse than idiocracy.
[05:37:36] Like he has genuine brain damage.
[05:37:40] have a brain damaged senator. It's kind of crazy.
[05:37:49] They processed the food. I mean that's exactly the instance of that.
[05:37:58] You
[05:38:03] Yeah, this is aminal cruelty bro getting this aminal to be on television like this
[05:38:10] This man's brain is scrambled eggs. This is incredibly difficult to watch this Julianne drone
[05:38:14] I also think it's perfectly reasonable to demand serious examinations man's health and whether he is fit to serve I agree
[05:38:28] I think a competent party would try to get them out, like they would try to invoke some
[05:38:41] kind of like medical exemption, try to get them to not be a senator anymore and then
[05:38:46] replace them immediately because there's also a very real danger that if there is two flips
[05:38:56] or if there is, you know, the Michigan seat goes to Abdul,
[05:38:59] inshallah, and then Grand Platinum wins in Maine,
[05:39:02] there's still going to be a person that can spoil
[05:39:06] any kind of democratic majority in the Senate,
[05:39:10] which happens to be John Federman.
[05:39:12] So I think they should do that regardless.
[05:39:26] I don't know the rules in the Senate for expulsion.
[05:39:31] I wonder how you could do that.
[05:39:49] No, I don't think.
[05:39:51] don't think. Oh, it takes two thirds vote to expel from each chamber. Yeah, it's not
[05:40:04] happening. I was thinking of like, that's not what I was even thinking. I was thinking
[05:40:13] like some kind of like 25th Amendment style situation. Were you invoke? Were you invoke
[05:40:25] some kind of like, like medical reason for why he's unfit to serve? I guess you could
[05:40:32] also trick him. You could be like, Israel's this way. He's like, Oh, I love it. I love
[05:40:40] Israel. I'm an Amino for Israel. Oh. Yeah, you could just trick him like a dog.
[05:40:53] Yeah, like, come here. Come here. Come here, Fetter. Come here, little Fetty. Come here.
[05:41:00] Oh, I'm an Amino, but like, I do think that we got to get rid of them.
[05:41:13] Like we actually have to replace them ASAP, give them a fucking conch chew toy, extra
[05:41:20] durable, let them go to town.
[05:41:23] I headed her at the California post, Joel Pollock is with me now.
[05:41:26] So he saw some of the statements in the plea agreement and the things that she published
[05:41:30] out there. According to the plea agreement, she acted, quote, at the direction and control
[05:41:34] of the Chinese Communist Party. This happened before she became mayor. This happened after
[05:41:40] her fiance, who she'd been working with had been sentenced to jail. Yet she was still
[05:41:45] elected. What are y'all doing there in California?
[05:41:48] Well, this is really striking because if she had simply posted these opinions, they would
[05:41:53] have been protected by the First Amendment. But she admitted now in this guilty plea to
[05:41:58] taking instructions from someone directly linked to the Chinese government.
[05:42:03] And it almost seems clumsy, some of the messages that have come out, thank you leader and so
[05:42:07] forth.
[05:42:08] But it does tell you the high degree of coordination between the Chinese government and senior
[05:42:13] public officials in towns across America and very junior.
[05:42:17] You ask me, he's the only damn with a liquor sense.
[05:42:21] Them leaps need more people like him, says short gamble mouth.
[05:42:24] Hell yeah, brother.
[05:42:26] the only dang liberal I like. And of course I don't like him very much regardless of the
[05:42:32] fact that he's 90% in support of my big beautiful president and he's on 90% of the time he's
[05:42:38] on my favorite TV channel, Fox News, but he still has got a god dang D next to his name
[05:42:44] so I hate him because I'm a part of a cult brother.
[05:42:49] Hey there is genuinely no reason for John Federman not to be rewarded for all of his
[05:42:56] loyalties of the Republican Party, but he's not making it out of a fucking Republican
[05:43:01] primary, in my opinion.
[05:43:04] Officials by the way, the penetration of the Chinese Communist Party is not limited to
[05:43:07] people in Congress, Eric Swalwell and Fang Fang, for example.
[05:43:11] It's going right down to city council level, very local officials.
[05:43:15] The purpose appears to be in this case propaganda, but there may be other objectives as well.
[05:43:20] Yeah, I mean, when you take a look at what Alissa Slokkin said, a month ago yesterday
[05:43:25] the day before about Chinese penetration into the United States market, all of the cars
[05:43:30] that are now flooding the US market from China, they're cheap, they're, they're very attractive
[05:43:34] for people to buy.
[05:43:35] Because where are these, what are you talking, where do these guys live in an alternative
[05:43:42] reality?
[05:43:43] What do you mean?
[05:43:44] There's cars penetrating the US market from China.
[05:43:48] Where is the Chinese penetration penetrate me, China?
[05:43:51] What the fuck are you talking about?
[05:43:53] Yeah, penetrate me with a young one.
[05:44:03] Are they just like inventing shit now? What are they saying? Like what?
[05:44:08] They just lie nowadays. It's like, I mean, they've always lied. It's not new, but now they're lying about like observable things.
[05:44:15] very sophisticated she calls them surveillance machines on wheels we see
[05:44:27] what China is doing in terms of AI they're buying trying to buy up land close
[05:44:31] to military bases I mean it's insidious what's going on here and now we see that
[05:44:36] elected officials are working for the Chinese and also as you mentioned private
[05:44:42] industry, you have people-
[05:44:43] Yeah, China's made significant overtures. China has captured the people of Arcadia.
[05:44:58] It's over. It's over. We are now officially under communist China control. Arcadia first,
[05:45:06] Washington DC tomorrow.
[05:45:12] you and will are getting mugged any response
[05:45:14] team china
[05:45:25] i'm just they don't deserve it they don't deserve it you hate to see other
[05:45:28] people living inside companies a i companies feeding information back in
[05:45:32] china and sometimes we do
[05:45:33] catch them and prosecute them
[05:45:35] many times we do not
[05:45:36] and what i think this case shows us is we need to continue digging deeper and
[05:45:40] And as President Trump leaves for China, as we saw him talking to reporters, that really
[05:45:44] has to be a question he brings up with Chairman Xi.
[05:45:47] Why are you doing this?
[05:45:48] Stop doing it.
[05:45:49] It's pretty obvious.
[05:45:50] Yeah, but it's ruining the relationship.
[05:45:52] Yeah, I mean, that's a good question to ask Chairman Xi.
[05:45:55] Chairman Xi, why did you choose Arcadia as a landing pad for, you know, pro PRC, pro CPC
[05:46:05] propaganda?
[05:46:06] Like, was there perhaps not a bigger city?
[05:46:11] That's what I want to know.
[05:46:14] I want to know that as well.
[05:46:15] So that's actually a good question from Fox News.
[05:46:18] relationship between our two countries, which is difficult anyway, but we do still have
[05:46:22] a productive trade relationship.
[05:46:24] We are superpowers that need to get along well to run the world, and yet China is continually
[05:46:29] planting the seeds of some kind of future effort to undermine the United States.
[05:46:34] It has to be a serious issue that comes up between these two leaders.
[05:46:37] Yeah, well, and I imagine it will.
[05:46:38] They've been spying on another country as old as the hills.
[05:46:41] I went to the Christmas party at the CIA, and they have an amazing museum, by the way,
[05:46:45] Nobody gets a chance to see because of inside the CIA that's got all of the spycraft stuff going back to the 1940s
[05:46:51] And it's remarkable the links that we went to to spy on other countries
[05:46:55] So now it's just becoming much more modern if you can have somebody driving in a car
[05:46:59] That is spying on them every mile that they go or you're using an AI model that's spying on you with every keystroke
[05:47:06] I mean, that's just spycraft in the modern world
[05:47:08] Well with the cars, especially they're not just spying on the drivers
[05:47:10] but think of it as Google Earth for a Chinese company.
[05:47:15] So they're going around with cameras
[05:47:16] and they're getting images of streets.
[05:47:18] They know the ins and outs of different parts
[05:47:21] of the United States.
[05:47:22] It's basically creating a virtual map of our country
[05:47:25] using these cars and the cameras in these cars
[05:47:27] to send information back to China.
[05:47:28] You know, if they were spying on potholes
[05:47:30] and doing something to remediate those,
[05:47:32] that'd be one thing.
[05:47:33] I guess the city of Arcadia says,
[05:47:35] oh, nothing to see here.
[05:47:36] Everything's cool.
[05:47:37] They said the allegations at the center of this case
[05:47:38] that the foreign government sought to exert influence
[05:47:40] over a local elected official are deeply troubling.
[05:47:43] We take them serious.
[05:47:44] However, following an internal review,
[05:47:46] we can confirm that no city finances, staff,
[05:47:48] and decision-making processes were involved.
[05:47:51] Can they be so sure?
[05:47:53] Well, you just look at other cities in Southern California
[05:47:55] that have had similar problems, Lancaster and others.
[05:47:59] And what comes out of this plea deal is the admission
[05:48:02] that these Chinese officials were trying to make as...
[05:48:06] Yeah, I also had a take on this case.
[05:48:09] Patrick Pitt David was, um, Patrick Pitt, they was talking big shit about this,
[05:48:14] being like, where are some of these other Chinese, uh, nationals, like,
[05:48:19] or Chinese Americans that, um,
[05:48:23] potentially are also spying for China.
[05:48:28] And I of course said, uh,
[05:48:32] as a big Patrick Pitt David fan, as you guys know, Patrick Pitt David,
[05:48:35] Valuetainment. You might know him from his MLM schemes or you might know him from Valuetainment.
[05:48:40] I know him from being the greatest podcaster to ever do it. But yeah, I said, Patrick
[05:48:48] Pitt Davis said, how many more Ileans are out there in politics, Fortune 500 companies,
[05:48:55] universities and military? Okay. And I replied to that. I said, Patrick, long time listener,
[05:49:04] to be value tamed. I'm a numbers guy, Patrick. I'm a numbers guy. Okay. I said to myself,
[05:49:11] Patrick, but David, let's grok it. Let's chat you to chat you to it. Okay. I said,
[05:49:18] you're literally an Iranian brown man with the most Israeli name of all time. Do you
[05:49:23] really think the races will protect you if you keep this up? I said, let's grok it.
[05:49:31] And I found out when I grogged it that Patrick bed David is not seen as a white guy for
[05:49:38] our, uh, a lot of white guys.
[05:49:41] They don't, I grogged it, grogged told me Patrick bed David is he Israeli.
[05:49:51] and chachi bt did it
[05:49:56] and chachi bt told me patrick but david assyrian iranian
[05:50:03] Well, yeah, it's always funny to hear any kind of commentary from Republicans on this
[05:50:21] because they are maximum dick writers of Israel.
[05:50:26] It's always, yeah, random numbers, not a white guy.
[05:50:37] Hasan, you're better than that.
[05:50:38] Don't use that shit.
[05:50:42] That's so funny.
[05:50:43] Guy who thinks, I'm now actually using AI
[05:50:47] because I keep saying, I chat GPT'd it,
[05:50:49] I groked it in my Patrick Bed David voice.
[05:50:56] How about you, Grockett, Vinny, Vinny, we got a Grockett Vinny.
[05:51:10] We got a Grockett, we got a guy who is asking, can you chat to PT, can you Grockett?
[05:51:17] We got a guy who's not a numbers guy, and we got to work on it.
[05:51:25] I'd honestly positive feelings about McMoron till the campaign just became a nonstop smear
[05:51:29] effort.
[05:51:30] I co-hosted a fundraiser for her a few months ago, the day that Hassan smear attempt, I
[05:51:35] made my first donation to LSide's campaign and I'm not a fan of piker.
[05:51:38] I will make one, another one today.
[05:51:40] This is ridiculous.
[05:51:41] Oh my God.
[05:51:44] Hashtag Ellen hashtag vote blue co-founder of democracy marker.
[05:51:49] For real though, I think, I don't think he's ever actually said patients in the context
[05:51:53] his patients, he's talked about them in the causes of medical system generally and how it mistreats them.
[05:52:00] Yeah, look, NaFo, guess who's back. I personally don't think Michigan should nominate a raging
[05:52:05] bigot. Oh my God, look at all the flags. Look at all the fucking flags in the bio. Oh my God.
[05:52:12] might be a dumb question, but how do you get to your news? Do you just have a bunch of subscriptions
[05:52:23] near our times and such and you go through them every day? Thanks. Okay, so we got a guy, Pedro
[05:52:31] Mendez. He asked me, how do you get your news every day? They say, Patrick, you're so good. You run a
[05:52:38] a big business, multi-million dollar business. Okay. You run a multi-million dollar business
[05:52:45] and then you've got a podcast empire. And I tell them, Pedro, I just chat, you P T,
[05:52:52] I grok it. I'm a numbers guy. I say, I got a question. I got to ask Gemini. I got to
[05:52:58] I gotta ask Grock. I gotta ask, I gotta ask chat you BT.
[05:53:07] Yeah.
[05:53:10] You don't sound like PBD, not one bit.
[05:53:16] Guy who, guy who's really loyal to Patrick by David and is offended on his behalf.
[05:53:22] By the way, oh, that's true.
[05:53:30] By the way, by the way, by the way, I'm a numbers guy.
[05:53:40] By the way, you got a rocket.
[05:53:46] By the way, this is, this, bro's evolving in real time, yeah, right?
[05:53:57] You got an incense with right?
[05:54:04] Can we watch some Patrick Red David?
[05:54:08] Said no one ever.
[05:54:11] Yeah, this is literally the Zoran called a woman auntie who is in his auntie stage of
[05:54:20] Abdul's campaign.
[05:54:32] Never forget what the Moolahs did to us, yes.
[05:54:35] When I was a kid, I was seven, maybe six.
[05:54:39] And the moulas, and the moulas, they were terrible.
[05:54:44] Things were so good.
[05:54:47] When the Shah, Reza Pallavi, Reza Pallavi didn't come on the stream, didn't come on the show.
[05:55:02] So that's why I knew he's with the moulas.
[05:55:06] He didn't want to, he didn't want to win.
[05:55:14] Just staring at him here screaming on Patrick by David Grockett.
[05:55:28] Persian diaspora is much closer to Patrick by David. No. Patrick by David's
[05:55:32] accent is not Persian diaspora. I am Iran. I am not Iranian. I am Persian is very
[05:55:39] different. Okay. It's very different.
[05:55:45] Patrick by David has a very unique accent. He has a very unique accent.
[05:55:50] Bernie defending Abdul. He's actually written the work on Medicare for all.
[05:55:56] He's a doctor, he's actually written the book on Medicare for me.
[05:56:01] Ha ha ha.
[05:56:04] He is literally a doctor, like that's not in dispute.
[05:56:08] It's kind of funny that, like I said, when they were attacking him,
[05:56:12] when they were attacking him, the best thing that they could possibly hit him with was,
[05:56:15] look at his fucking credentials, which is only going to cause people to go,
[05:56:18] oh my god, this guy is like, unbelievably credentialed.
[05:56:22] Perhaps he shouldn't be running, it's almost like a waste that he's running for Senate.
[05:56:26] Any other black folk want to engage in radical activist language in this fucking chat?
[05:56:32] Dr. Abdul-Aziz, in the building, running for senate in Michigan.
[05:56:36] Shut the fuck up you stupid fucking idiotic old lady.
[05:56:40] You'll fuck this refugee.
[05:56:41] I'm not here to disavow people's views.
[05:56:42] Mousa Dong is one of the great leaders of this world.
[05:56:51] America deserve 9-11 dude.
[05:56:53] Fuck it.
[05:56:53] It's so funny because like all of the all the clips they have of me
[05:56:58] Are are so base boosted and so deep fried at this point
[05:57:02] I'm saying it. This is uh homos. You got bubble and rush, but let's talk about our favorite flags
[05:57:07] I was like overall what my favorite flag. Yeah his below
[05:57:11] Kill those motherfuckers and murder those motherfuckers in the street
[05:57:13] Let the streets soak in their fucking red capitalist bloods, dude
[05:57:17] But you're actively campaigning with them. This is a choice you're making so for sure
[05:57:21] I know that he's having a conversation with a number of folks who feel locked out if they serve in the military
[05:57:27] And then they get their fucking untrained inbred asses shipped into southern Lebanon very funny
[05:57:33] The people who listen to Hassan are engaging at faith they want. Oh, no, they put Israel one in there, too
[05:57:38] That's way funnier
[05:57:40] Patrick with David Tiktok on Spencer Pratt for research purposes.
[05:58:00] Dude it's kind of funny that the Senate Republicans are so scared of the little side that they're
[05:58:04] doing like these, these copies. Anyway, um, that'll be all for today. Uh, I have to end
[05:58:15] early at six hours today and there's a good reason for it. It's because this weekend,
[05:58:21] well, well one tomorrow I'll be in Vancouver. Okay. So shout out Canada. That's number one.
[05:58:29] out to Canada. I will be in Vancouver tomorrow. I'm going to be speaking to, uh, Gabor Mate.
[05:58:39] And that will be live broadcasted as well. That's number one. Number two. Number two.
[05:58:49] Number one, I'm going to be speaking. I'm going to say Gabor Mate. Thank you so much
[05:58:54] for coming on Patrick bed. David, are you value tamed? We're going to grok it. We're
[05:58:59] going to charge you BT it. Okay. Number two, we have, it's our 200th episode and we don't
[05:59:10] have really anything special planned for it because it's just every episode is special.
[05:59:14] But there's, you know, other scheduling conflicts this weekend for everybody else, which is
[05:59:20] is why, which is why we have to shoot the podcast at a quarter day. I mean, it's six
[05:59:29] hours, six hours. Are you linking with Northern line while you're there? Probably not. I'm
[05:59:39] going to be in Vancouver for a very, very short stint. So most likely not. Um, bitch
[05:59:49] Caroline says you record the pause in the morning you lying ass no we don't
[05:59:53] Sometimes we record in the morning. We were supposed to record in the morning, but we're recording it at night instead
[06:00:01] Coward yes, I'm terrified of northern line. That's why I'm not gonna be seeing him anyway
[06:00:10] Tell northern line I said what's up will do
[06:00:14] But yeah
[06:00:16] your pot has more episodes in smallville hell yeah anyway love you guys and I
[06:00:23] will see you tomorrow from Vancouver British Columbia Canada and we'll have
[06:00:32] a segment in between from the web summit that's taking place right now
[06:00:43] Love you guys and I'll see you tomorrow same time but not the same place. Peace.
[06:01:13] The sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[06:01:18] Leave you in a Chinese train, tellin' kind of place
[06:01:25] The sun has been chattelous, giving grinning's grace
[06:01:33] Zoran winning and wise he walked too back with the force
[06:01:41] The Rogan of the left to me a dumb himbo still on course
[06:01:49] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[06:01:57] Day full fucking years of this, I'm planning more to go
[06:02:05] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
[06:02:14] A man made or reaction brought to you by this nice dream
[06:02:22] Cause there he is again, the sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[06:02:33] There he is again, the sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[06:02:44] Can't doubt in the DNC, I rail and march the course.
[06:02:50] Committing the propaganda to shut down people's throats.
[06:02:56] CBS Israeli news, a coup, a regime falls.
[06:03:04] A full blown fascist takeover and still the duty calls.
[06:03:12] A total radicalization coming out to sea
[06:03:20] The system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
[06:03:28] All these daily streams, whether short or weather long
[06:03:36] I've helped millions of people keep it moving right along
[06:03:43] Cause there he is again, a son is streaming
[06:03:51] A son is streaming
[06:03:54] There he is again, a son is streaming
[06:04:00] A son is streaming
[06:04:04] But hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[06:04:11] But he'll play games real soon, just you wait
[06:04:16] Say hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[06:04:23] But he'll move on real soon, just you wait
[06:04:29] Ba-da-da, ba-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da-da-da-da, hey, what can you say, hey, and that's BDS for you?
[06:04:37] Well, pull your lungs real soon, just you wait, shada-da, shada-da, shada-da-da-da-da, hey, what can you say, hey, and that's BDS for you?
[06:04:49] I'll help you jet-vice real soon, trust you way
[06:04:56] But hey, what can you say?
[06:04:59] That'd be the answer for you
[06:05:02] Wrote on my view as I queued
[06:05:05] Sht you way
[06:05:08] Sht you way