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06-18-2026 · 6h 44m

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[00:09:00] Hassan Hassan Hassan
[00:09:02] Hassan Piper going on this vulgar rant mocking Lundit WarVet for losing his eye fighting for our freedom
[00:09:10] Have you ever heard someone mention the StrySand effect and wondered what they were talking about?
[00:09:14] This phenomena is named after Actress Barbara StrySand
[00:09:17] Sometimes when you try to cover something up you end up bringing more attention to it than if you had just let things be
[00:09:23] The Assemblyman will not denounce the Sun Piper who said America deserved 9-11, dude.
[00:09:33] The Assemblyman is in his response to Sun Piper, says Americans deserve 9-11.
[00:09:39] There you go. There you have it.
[00:09:41] My friends, we have toppled a political dynasty.
[00:09:44] Now to the Michigan Senate race, where El Sayed is campaigning in Michigan, appearing on stage at two Michigan campaign rallies.
[00:09:51] rallies. He's coactively campaigning alongside Piker. The man who says
[00:09:55] Heavillus flag is his favorite because it's dope. Why would you align yourself
[00:09:59] for a raging anti-Semite price who has defended her mass terrorist? Calling them
[00:10:03] the lesser of two is, Israel's compared to the government, evil's
[00:10:06] combats. That's what I find a bridge too far. When I went up to my good friend
[00:10:12] chat and said, hey, can you walk me through some more controversial statements of a
[00:10:16] The Sompiker even tracked the BTC one out of its way to stop invigorating the SON and give me context.
[00:10:23] Thanks, but no thanks.
[00:10:25] Uh, chat to me, too.
[00:10:26] The Sompiker is campaign poison.
[00:10:28] Placing yourself on the wrong side of a 90-10 issue is only going to make you look bad.
[00:10:32] It's going to be good for me.
[00:10:34] It's going to be good for the candidates that I work with.
[00:10:36] Turns out it was true.
[00:10:37] Abdul al-Sayed at 27% over largely.
[00:10:42] May I cure us, everybody?
[00:10:43] Nice to meet you, Somp.
[00:10:44] Welcome to the broadcast.
[00:10:45] Thank you for having me. Oh my gosh.
[00:10:47] What's going on, man?
[00:10:49] Let's go, dude. Let's see ya.
[00:10:51] I'm having me enjoyin' it, man. How easy.
[00:10:53] He's trying to get me out. Wow!
[00:10:55] Let's go, you guys!
[00:11:03] What's goin' on, everybody?
[00:11:05] I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening, afternoon, pre-noon, no matter where you are in the world.
[00:11:10] I'm Son Piker in the Stas and I'm Brad Kess comin' to you live.
[00:11:13] from
[00:11:15] Galumi, California, Los Angeles 65 degrees and cloudy here in
[00:11:19] California, Los Angeles folks were live and alive and I hope all the boys girls and mbs are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day
[00:11:25] Today's a wonderful day today is
[00:11:29] Thursday, that's right. It is Thursday June 18th, 2026
[00:11:36] And I'm live I'm alive and I am an award winner
[00:11:40] an award winner of the highest order and priority.
[00:11:45] We'll be talking about that in a brief moment, but I'm, I'm here, I'm ready to go.
[00:11:53] Happy Thursday everybody.
[00:11:54] Happy Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, didn't enable 140, 140 P L L streamer.
[00:12:00] I don't care about that shit, dude.
[00:12:02] I'm sorry.
[00:12:03] I don't know why you guys are so desperate to see me in, in 1440 P.
[00:12:09] Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls, and MBS were live. We're alive. And I got that shit
[00:12:14] on as always. And we're in the New York tie. Cause this is a New York day. It's a day that
[00:12:18] I'm supposed to be in New York. As a matter of fact, but I decided to fucking stay in
[00:12:24] Los Angeles, sit my ass down and stay in Los Angeles. Like a 70s newscaster. Well, it is
[00:12:30] a 70s newscaster tie.
[00:12:32] I think it's the brand is called Johnny Carson.
[00:12:38] I found it at a thrift store anyway.
[00:12:45] Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls and MBS, a lot is going on in the world.
[00:12:49] Is there anything going on in my life?
[00:12:53] However, no, please, dear God, fix your tie.
[00:12:56] Oh my God.
[00:12:57] I know.
[00:12:58] God, we just started.
[00:13:02] But it's so funny that like every there's an autism for everything
[00:13:07] Right your nonsense is spreading. What does this mean? What's my nonsense?
[00:13:14] There's literally autism for anything like
[00:13:18] Like it's just crazy to me that there is there's literally a guy who you know now that I swapped off the t-shirts
[00:13:25] There's a guy who's like, I can't deal with your fucking ties, man. Do a do a better tie.
[00:13:34] Anyway, grant of thought a six cover our draw. We'll obviously be taking a look at that and more.
[00:13:41] Is operation EF over Epstein's Fury is over for the time being a memorandum of understanding
[00:13:46] was signed. We'll obviously be talking about that and a lot more. But yeah, I'm a shut ass loser.
[00:13:52] you already know what it is. There's nothing going on in my life. I didn't do shit last night.
[00:13:59] Didn't do shit last night. As always, fat chud, nothing going on. Obviously,
[00:14:10] Austin and Christian checked in at Hotel Piker, Piker Casa, Casa de la Piker.
[00:14:16] And we just hung out a little bit and that's pretty much it. I went to bed, woke up early,
[00:14:21] play some basketball and yeah that's it El Niño is coming. El Niño is under way it is coming
[00:14:31] that's ominous dude. What does that even mean? Anyway, elevated sea levels indicate warmer than
[00:14:39] normal water associated with El Niño. If you start wearing a full Windsor you'll be reincarnated
[00:14:44] as a lotus flower. I'm not gonna do a full Windsor anyway. Thank you Thermacists for the playlist
[00:14:50] We didn't really get to any of the videos yesterday, but we'll probably go through the playlist today. Anyway, anyway, anyway
[00:15:05] Folks were live we're alive and
[00:15:10] A lot is going on in the world. I'm gonna get right into it. I'm early. I'm spit like I'm early because I'm excited
[00:15:18] Obviously Zoran's Nick's speech was incredible is what people are saying. We'll be taking a look at that and
[00:15:27] Obviously we'll be talking about the MOU as well
[00:15:32] I'm not doing a full Windsor full Windsor is bourgeois
[00:15:37] Whatever type of tie that I'm putting on is is not bourgeois. It's the working man's tie not I think
[00:15:44] make. Notice me, Senpai, let's make this relationship reverse parasocial. No, I'm good
[00:15:50] man. Do we have a blast off meme? I'm going to go right into it. I'm going to get right
[00:15:58] into it. I'm going to dive into it. There's so much going on in the world. I want to get
[00:16:02] into all of that. And I don't have a guest today like yesterday. Yesterday, obviously
[00:16:07] the boots Riley the boots Riley guest was amazing
[00:16:16] yeah Trump obliterates Israel hog watch Israel MOU signed Nix parade Zauron
[00:16:26] speech, thunderbill to Iran, Z-Burn rally later, reflecting pool gate in parentheses,
[00:16:44] Watergate, and more get in now.
[00:16:51] Bro, it's crazy.
[00:17:04] Shit that's happening out there, shit that's happening in New York.
[00:17:07] When I'm out of New York, when I'm outside of New York, I see it.
[00:17:14] I see it, I see how it feels when you're outside of New York and like New Yorkers just
[00:17:18] pop and you're like, what the fuck, man?
[00:17:22] When I'm there, I feel it.
[00:17:25] And it's strange, right?
[00:17:28] It's a strange feeling to be in a, it's like a, it's like a decontamination zone, right?
[00:17:36] Everywhere around the country, there are a lot of issues.
[00:17:43] on the country there's a lot of problems and then you go to New York and you're like this
[00:17:46] is a different New York is a country on its own it seems. What is this? Here and...
[00:17:55] Wait who is this? Who is Wilnef? Like who's the Wilnef? This is so funny this guy's way
[00:18:05] hotter than me. Dalton Castle. States are fickle, cities are eternal. It's just, has
[00:18:24] there ever been a, like, this is some Catalonia shit, you know what I mean? Like New York
[00:18:32] is a city, but it's also a state of its own. I took off the day to take my siblings to
[00:18:40] the parade and one of them was scared Zoran would say something anti-Semitic. The fear
[00:18:43] these people are giving the children is terrifying. Wait, that's so funny. Your siblings got the
[00:18:48] brain virus. That's so funny that your siblings thinks Zoran is going to do like a New York
[00:18:55] parade. And at the end of it, he's going to say like, it's time. It's time. It's time everyone
[00:19:01] to purge the infidels, purge the kufars amongst our ranks and by that I mean of course all
[00:19:09] of the Jews. Like that's what he's gonna say. Yeah, he's gonna issue, he's gonna issue a,
[00:19:20] he's just gonna issue an order 66 kill shot. Dude, how are people like this man? Yeah,
[00:19:29] He's just going to be like it's Sharia time and everybody knows what that means. That doesn't mean fast and free buses, of course
[00:19:35] Sharia and jihad means I'm issuing a fatwa and Jalen Brunson is my my executioner
[00:19:42] And Jalen Brunson by my side, I am issuing a fatwa from here on out
[00:19:48] Judaism is no longer allowed in the most Jewish city on the planet, right?
[00:19:53] Like a city built in large part by Jews living in it. We've decided
[00:20:01] We've decided it's over purging the Jews
[00:20:11] That's a crazy way to live, you know, that's a crazy way to live
[00:20:15] JD Van is doing the cleanup telling Israel to fuck off. I know I know I I
[00:20:23] I'm conflicted on the the fuck israeli clock moment coming from the admin right now because on the one hand it's like
[00:20:31] good uh on the other hand where was this energy for the last two years and also uh last but not least this is 100 percent
[00:20:43] somewhat of an application of responsibility. Like it's a play. Like yes, Israel is responsible
[00:20:53] in large part for this incident, but it would be like if George W. Bush was blaming Dick Cheney.
[00:21:02] You know what I mean? You know what I'm talking about? It'd be like if George W. Bush ran around
[00:21:06] being like Dick Cheney is the primary person for all of the fucking global war on terror. And it's
[00:21:11] like, well, that's, you know, you did it, you signed off on it, you're a war criminal, you
[00:21:17] celebrated it, don't, don't act like it's just Dick Cheney now. And the same goes for the American
[00:21:23] government. The American government was excited at the prospect of destroying Iran, right? They
[00:21:27] failed. And last but not least, there's no, there's no world where Israel gets to do what it does
[00:21:38] without complete American support, right? Which is interesting because also at the same time,
[00:21:47] like JDFance is now saying it, that's why I'm conflicted. Like the things that I've been saying
[00:21:52] for years about one single phone call, about how Israel would never be able to do anything nearly
[00:21:57] as violent without America's go ahead, right? Like all of that is true. And now the truth
[00:22:07] Youth is being said by some of the least truthful parties in the Trump administration for some
[00:22:14] nefarious reasons, which is to abdicate responsibility away from themselves and to throw under the
[00:22:21] bus a deeply unpopular government.
[00:22:25] But that deeply unpopular government deserves this enmity, so at the same time, I'm like,
[00:22:30] this is why I'm conflicted.
[00:22:31] On the one hand, I'm like, yeah, well, we played a big role here.
[00:22:35] Anyway, before we get into that stuff, obviously, let's talk about, you know, as I was saying,
[00:22:43] you see this Kaide clip on meeting you? This was for many years ago. I don't know why they're
[00:22:49] reheating these nachos, you know what I mean? When Kaide revealed what meeting Hassanavi in
[00:22:55] real life was like. Oh, of course. Oh, Hassan, too. He's intimidating, though. I remember one time
[00:23:00] at a party I fuck I talked to him about politics because I didn't know what else to talk to him about
[00:23:06] because I was like I don't want him to like see me as stupid or anything so let's talk about politics
[00:23:11] it's like you know that you talk about other stuff too I was like oh yeah oh of course I love us on too
[00:23:21] yeah this is like a four-year-old clip I don't know why they reposted this I don't know why it's
[00:23:26] like going viral again, but that fuck ass haircut you had. Yeah. Yeah. Clip is funny because it's
[00:23:32] like, it just, the point of the clip is that I'm a human being who doesn't only talk about politics.
[00:23:38] Yeah. Anyway, this is the ticket. I mean, this is the real presidential ticket. AOC,
[00:23:47] like AOC, Halkias, 2028, this is real. Have you seen this? Comfort meets constraint in
[00:24:06] China's most livable city, a high income low pressure existence is not, it's all cracked
[00:24:11] up to be. Oh my god. Oh my god. That's awesome. They're like, hey, Chinese people are having
[00:24:20] too good of a time. At what cost? Please watch this wholesome as fuck. And that's
[00:24:29] I'm excited because my wife put me lunch again, like every day, every day, because she loves me.
[00:24:34] she loves me and so one thing she told me yesterday she told me don't talk to
[00:24:41] strangers because I'm really friendly I'm really friendly and she told me don't
[00:24:46] talk to strangers babe because she called me babe everybody maybe know
[00:24:50] she called me babe so she's my chapara and I'm her babe okay she told me don't
[00:24:56] talk to the strangers and not talk to her chapara I'm really friendly how I'm
[00:25:01] gonna make friends yeah if I don't talk to the strangers just tell me how and
[00:25:04] she start thinking and he said oh yeah you're right so I'm gonna keep making
[00:25:09] friends for sure okay first item or item item I don't know how you say it
[00:25:15] Doritos with Valentina you need to try Doritos with Valentina right now
[00:25:21] because that's the best okay I got some cherries cherries I love cherries
[00:25:32] how do we get here what is this video?
[00:25:35] one of my favorite fruit got some more fruit orange orange got another peach
[00:25:42] somebody tell me this is oh okay look at this I was wondering why my chapara
[00:25:50] always send me this thing I was thinking because she's gonna give me a pitch but I
[00:25:53] want I don't think so is for that looks like something else but anyways pitch
[00:25:58] somebody say is a tangarin no no tangarin
[00:26:04] nectarine nectarine but I call him peach but I think it's peach looks like
[00:26:09] And it's not like so pitch is pitch is and I got green salsa
[00:26:19] Again my favorite yogurt
[00:26:24] Spider-man my favorite my favorite
[00:26:28] Oh, I got this fruit with boobies bro. This guy is eating like a king
[00:26:34] Flashbacks of the unfunny TikTok chatter sent you and you didn't laugh you lost. I know I don't I mean this is cute
[00:26:44] I just don't know why I'm watching this
[00:26:48] Like it's wholesome is cute. I don't know why you
[00:26:51] Jay Merchant was like you have to see this bro. Look at how viral it is. It's like yeah, this is like
[00:26:58] Sometimes I'm conflicted on this stuff because like here's why I'm conflicted. Okay
[00:27:03] This obviously is a lot more my speed. I'm conflicted on the stuff because on the one hand I'm like that's America be you know
[00:27:12] Those are guys that are having a grand old time. I got to understand what people are looking at
[00:27:16] It's like dog videos cute videos of people
[00:27:20] That are on the job site and their wives are making them food and it's like obviously appealing to
[00:27:26] There's so many normal folks who have you know similar experiences. Maybe it leaves them wanting more
[00:27:33] But my brain is far too rotted for this. So when I see wholesome shit in my mind
[00:27:39] I'm like, what am I looking at? Give me something fucking crazy. Show me American Century of humiliation brain rot posts
[00:27:46] But also at the same time I'm thinking this is cool. This is good to know
[00:27:51] It's like, you know what it's like. It's like the World Cup, right?
[00:27:55] The World Cup is happening right now, and I haven't really been tapped in at all
[00:27:58] And then I see every now and then on my timeline Jason the ween at the World Cup
[00:28:03] Like walking up the cameras and stuff and going
[00:28:07] Like it's crazy, you know, I know speak English like whatever right and then the videos are like super fucking viral because like everyone I
[00:28:16] My brain I think it's fried by the algo
[00:28:18] But like everyone is obviously paying attention to the shit and ironically enough
[00:28:22] No one is paying attention to like the elections that are taking place
[00:28:26] right like we don't have a singular focus on anything and the closest thing
[00:28:34] that that human beings gather around is sporting events maybe you know front
[00:28:42] facing camera videos at the job site of a cute man talking about his cute
[00:28:48] relationship and how his wife packed him fucking fruit cups I love it the first
[00:28:54] First time I try it is good so I got my Paleta Pallazzo, a ways, a ways, and no way,
[00:29:04] sushi gomis, sushi gomis, oh my goodness, I need to try this one, it looks really yummy,
[00:29:12] okay, let's try it, pipis, pipis, pipis, I love, but remember only two a day, two pipis
[00:29:24] per day, no more than two pizzas. So, bro, this man, this man's diet is like a fucking tier one
[00:29:32] operator. The amount of sugar that he's having, the amount of sugar that he's having in his diet
[00:29:39] that his wife is, is packed for him is basically like an MRE man. This is literally like a, I mean,
[00:29:48] look he's working at the construction site so obviously he needs it but like this is this is crazy
[00:29:57] give the man some protein wifey what are you doing give my man some pro
[00:30:02] oh my god two not one but two fat ones respect okay I spoke too soon donkeys
[00:30:18] I love donkeys I love burritos and they're coming with the beans rice and
[00:30:25] and steak. I love it. Yeah. Thank you for watching me, bro. That's like, that's an easy 3,000
[00:30:37] calories, maybe more. This man is a queen at home. Anyway, but this is like definitely more my
[00:30:45] speed isaac galaxy p brain america century humiliation signed into international law
[00:30:55] the IOF has asked us to stop peace at all costs they need higher gas prices higher than
[00:31:01] the 70s gas prices
[00:31:12] This is where we're at big dog. This is where we're at.
[00:31:22] Will cook pork boy. Make the next thing. What are you blathering about? I actually think
[00:31:29] it's hilarious. Nick's fans are still trying to make the next thing when all anybody actually
[00:31:33] cares about is the World Cup. Dude, Dave Portnoy is such a fucking like nasty little pervert.
[00:31:39] He is such a nasty little pervert, and it's typical, typical fucking Boston, typical Bostonian,
[00:31:46] okay?
[00:31:48] Typical Boston fan, I'm sorry, it's just like, oh, the New Yorkers, the New York Knicks,
[00:31:54] and the Knicks fandom can never have a fucking moment of glory without some guy from fucking
[00:32:00] Boston constantly chirping and constantly fucking complaining like, oh dude, oh you guys
[00:32:08] trying to make the NYXA thing. Like the fuck do you mean?
[00:32:11] There's one the chip, man.
[00:32:13] God damn Uncle Sam in your chat. No, I mean, look, I think Uncle Sam is far better.
[00:32:19] He is probably the best Boston sports has to offer as far as fandom goes.
[00:32:26] He is probably the best and brightest.
[00:32:30] Actually, I know that is a fact.
[00:32:31] He's definitely the best thing out of Boston, but Portnoy is the like the typical annoying guy.
[00:32:38] who is a mass hole through and through wears it on his goddamn sleeve he's
[00:32:45] having a horrible time and he wants to make it everybody else's business it's
[00:32:49] like oh I'm always angry I'm always upset I'm fucking racist I'm
[00:32:53] misogynistic and and I hate everything that's going on I can't believe the
[00:32:59] fucking New York is is is having a great time it's like just stick the fucking
[00:33:04] pizza asshole, okay? I know the rest of Massachusetts isn't like Dave Porkboy, just
[00:33:11] sucks that he's, you know, kind of carrying the flame for Boston Sports Fandom.
[00:33:20] Anyway, I love pizza. I hate the pizza capital of the world.
[00:33:41] Ah, that's why I just I fucking hate the pork boy. Anyway,
[00:33:47] Um, where was I all right, so we'll start off with the New York Knicks parade
[00:33:54] Zalmum Donnie it literally living life like a Disney princess
[00:34:00] Every every meme is this bro every day every day every day it feels like this
[00:34:05] Everyone in New York is just like on a different frequency
[00:34:09] Everyone in New York City is on some different shit all the time
[00:34:13] Guys, you live in America, okay? Wake up. New York, wake the fuck up. You live in America.
[00:34:21] This is a country run by pedophiles, okay? You can't be living in a totally separate
[00:34:26] planet like this socialism in one city shit. I'm done. I'm done with it. Spread the fucking
[00:34:34] wealth around, you know? Typical, typical commies, okay? They came out and they were
[00:34:41] like sorry we're doing communism in one city only not even communism in one state only right
[00:34:47] we're doing communism in one city only we're just going to have so much fun it's going to be awesome
[00:34:52] and everyone else can just uh fuck right off bro is doing the meme he won't let me leave okay man
[00:35:02] i mean it's true though this is true this is how i this is this is how i feel yes i feel trapped
[00:35:09] in this fucking cage that I'm in in Los Angeles, California. Anyway, um, truth, new. Yeah,
[00:35:16] I know, I know. We watched it. We read this yesterday, the truth, new that we read. We
[00:35:20] read yesterday. We'll talk about clavicular to he's doing some crazy shit. But anyway,
[00:35:25] at this. It's just unbelievable. It's unbelievable.
[00:35:40] Um,
[00:35:44] as New York City, how socialism in one city worked in Austria circa 1930. Yeah.
[00:35:49] Yeah, it don't work. Anyway, speaking of which though, look at this fucking speech, bro. He gave it eight minutes speech as a banger. Okay.
[00:35:57] Here's Mum Donnie's entire speech of the next prayer, which is easily the best speech I've ever heard an event of this sort. This man, this man is literally fucking socialism pilling every single liberal piece by piece.
[00:36:09] by peace. I have my criticisms of him from time to time, but god damn it dude, he is
[00:36:15] literally like, he has become, as long as he maintains his his role as like a movement
[00:36:24] guy, as long as that shine is still obviously on not just the guy, but instead the movement.
[00:36:34] is, you know, obviously our goal here. Um, bro has more motion than you for real. Dog,
[00:36:43] of course he has more motion than me. What are you talking about? He's the mayor of New
[00:36:46] York city, dude.
[00:36:48] Dog, you know, who else has more motion than me? Donald Trump, who happens to be the president
[00:36:56] of the United States of America.
[00:37:08] Some of you guys are greatly overestimating my impact.
[00:37:11] I'm just one person.
[00:37:12] I mean, we're a big community.
[00:37:14] We have, obviously we help wherever we can, but you know, everyone plays a role.
[00:37:21] That's what I, that's what I need people to understand.
[00:37:23] I play my role.
[00:37:25] play your roles or on place his role, everyone plays a role. This is not about one person.
[00:37:30] This is about a movement that can hopefully change America's trajectory, hopefully change,
[00:37:39] you know, depending on how robust and how powerful it becomes, change the world, shock
[00:37:43] the world. Anyway, the point that I was trying to make, however, is that obviously this is
[00:37:49] not, you know, this is not a, a woman operation. This is, this is all of us. I'm just a megaphone for
[00:37:57] all of you, a microphone for all of you. People love Valdez and Daria, Daria, Aliyah, Daria, Aliyah,
[00:38:02] while shitting on Zoran, despite the fact that they wouldn't even be contenders without them.
[00:38:06] Okay, calm down, chill. That's not true. But again, break by break, piece by piece, we build this
[00:38:14] with with one another okay there's not one person that's like singularly
[00:38:19] responsible for anything okay yes but that was his that was the role that he
[00:38:26] was supposed to play anyway how we doing today parasite grifter nepotism baby
[00:38:30] our suits feeding fitting okay yes they're fitting pretty good you like it
[00:38:36] What do you think about this one?
[00:38:41] Pretty good, I
[00:38:43] Like that. I'm over here being like hey guys no singular person is is
[00:38:49] Is more important than a movement a movement that's that that wants to put workers first and like improve people's lives
[00:38:56] And then these guys is a whole ordeal is like
[00:38:59] Waging a fucking internet drama war at the behest of their favorite multi-millionaire
[00:39:04] who doesn't shower and who says it's the bottom two percent of society that's
[00:39:09] responsible for all the issues and not the fucking top two percent of wealth
[00:39:13] that controls everything like hey man listen you might not appreciate this but
[00:39:22] we're fighting this for you too okay and we'll keep fighting for you right we'll
[00:39:30] I want you to have health care. I want you to have autonomy in your workplace
[00:39:34] I want you to be able to own a home someday
[00:39:38] You know so you say but you put your but put your money where your mouth is
[00:39:42] Brother, I put my money where my mouth is where your ass is I put it all over
[00:39:46] I mean, I'm doing a money spread on a daily fucking basis. I don't know what you're talking about
[00:39:53] You don't you don't care you have been told you've been lied to by other people
[00:39:58] There's a reason why so many of these other people that are you know
[00:40:03] That are in this movement. Don't see it the same way that your favorite fucking
[00:40:08] Delusional internet edge lord does
[00:40:11] Yes, we're gonna get to JD bands. I was at the parade and it was so poorly run
[00:40:14] They said it they expected 1 million people but only a few thousand were let in even though people bought tickets
[00:40:18] Is this sewer socialism?
[00:40:21] Yeah, I don't know what happened with the fucking parade situation, but I
[00:40:26] I can't speak on how it was run
[00:40:36] It is pretty funny that people are just like, oh, why don't you put your money where your mouth is just like dude
[00:40:40] Do you have any idea?
[00:40:42] On anything I do you don't
[00:40:47] There was no ticket Lamal
[00:40:50] Chatter got scammed there were no tickets it was free Lamal
[00:40:56] I think there was probably a ticketed event at City Hall.
[00:41:03] Yeah, they're malding over there. Maybe because they're, yeah, maybe because they're favorite content creators getting, uh, getting the fucking...
[00:41:11] Zapper today.
[00:41:13] their favorite content creator is at odds now cuz he's like do I be pro
[00:41:19] Israel am I supposed to be pro Israel today or am I supposed to be pro
[00:41:22] Trump cuz Trump and JD Vans are shitting on Israel but I've been defending
[00:41:26] Israel for like the last month. Why are people copying you what do you mean?
[00:41:37] Yeah, what's the mold man's opinion on the Iran deal?
[00:41:43] That's who I go to when I want to know about geopolitical conflict, guy who's never left
[00:41:47] his home who doesn't know anything.
[00:41:49] My fellow New Yorkers, for 53 long years we have watched and we have waited.
[00:41:59] We have watched from nosebleeds and through gritted teeth on televisions in the windows
[00:42:04] of electronic stores and from projectors balanced on fire escapes.
[00:42:10] We have watched alone in our apartments with our heads in our hands, shoulder to shoulder
[00:42:15] at bars where the signal flickers, alongside friends and family who we wish more than anything
[00:42:21] could be here today sharing this moment.
[00:42:25] For 53 long years we have watched the nix.
[00:42:27] I heard MAGA Mitch is no longer MAGA, he's a MAGA communist after this.
[00:42:33] That's what I heard, Maga Mitch, Maga Mitch has decided he's actually a mega communist
[00:42:39] is happening.
[00:42:40] The alliance is taking shape, folks, and we have waited.
[00:42:45] We waited as the memory of Willis Reed winning the championship on one leg grew fainter and
[00:42:49] fainter.
[00:42:51] We waited as Clyde came up clutch again and again as John Starks dunked on Jordan and
[00:42:57] Patrick Ewing dunked on the Pacers.
[00:43:01] Bernard King scored 60 as Charles Oakley pulled every rebound within reach as Spike got in
[00:43:10] Reggie Miller's face as Alan Houston put up a shot against Miami that hung in the air
[00:43:16] for an eternity.
[00:43:17] I'm going to be honest with you.
[00:43:19] He doesn't know any of this shit.
[00:43:20] Okay.
[00:43:21] He doesn't know any of it.
[00:43:22] I mean, great speech, but like, you know, his ass is just reading the lines.
[00:43:29] Okay.
[00:43:30] I'm sorry. If you were talking about Arsenal, I'd be like, yeah, this is his wheelhouse.
[00:43:38] He's selling it, though. He's selling it.
[00:43:41] As Larry Johnson gave us the four-point play heard around New York.
[00:43:46] As Starbury traded threes with Kobe and then sold sneakers every kid could afford.
[00:43:52] As Nate Robinson stuffed Yao Ming.
[00:43:54] as the city came alive watching Lynn Sanity. And as Mello lived every Brooklyn dreams when
[00:44:02] he came home and made MSG feel like the center of the universe once again. We waited without
[00:44:10] ever knowing if this day would come and we waited because we knew. Yeah, Mello's done
[00:44:14] now. Okay. He's brunson time. Deep down in our six suffering hearts that it would. New
[00:44:20] New York you hate because you'll never know this much ball. I mean, I don't I but I'm pretty open about it
[00:44:28] This team has done it the New York Knicks are NBA champions
[00:44:37] We are here not just because of this team that will go down in New York City legend
[00:44:42] I'm talking about guys like Ronaldo Bachman Marty Collins Raymond Felton Marcus. Can be
[00:44:48] Chris Stapps, poor Zingas, JR Smith, the man, Shumper and the whole Nick's tape era.
[00:44:53] I'm talking about guys like Tony Douglas, who I watched tie the single game franchise
[00:44:58] record for three.
[00:44:59] Trying to get the pipe mention.
[00:45:00] You're trying to get the pipe mention.
[00:45:03] One of the greatest, one of the greatest eras of basketball.
[00:45:07] JR Smith, the swish god.
[00:45:09] Okay, never mind.
[00:45:11] I'm back in.
[00:45:12] I'm back in.
[00:45:13] He's right.
[00:45:14] He knows.
[00:45:15] He knows.
[00:45:16] I'm talking about a Mari who got this whole city fired up when he joined
[00:45:20] And I'm talking about Jared Jeffries and Lance Thomas and Langston Galloway
[00:45:26] Players who gave everything every game even when a 20 win season was all that was in sight
[00:45:32] This championship belongs to them too because championships aren't just built in one season
[00:45:37] You tried to besmirch him. I did
[00:45:40] to Emmanuel quickly
[00:45:42] RJ Barrett
[00:45:44] Dante DiVincenzo, Julius Randall.
[00:45:48] And also to a coach who helped lay the groundwork, Tom Tibido.
[00:45:53] Thanks to each of these New Yorkers and too many others to name,
[00:45:57] New York City has just had two of the most magical months in as long as any of us can remember.
[00:46:03] Over these past weeks, as the Knicks kept winning, our city has come together as one.
[00:46:09] Neighbors invited neighbors over, strangers high-fived one another in the street, subway
[00:46:16] conductors saying their announcements and bus drivers danced behind the wheel.
[00:46:21] So often when this city comes together it is because we are forced to, by a moment of
[00:46:25] tragedy or adversity.
[00:46:28] What a gift it is to be brought together by pure, unfiltered joy.
[00:46:33] For as long as we live, we will remember this feeling of a city together, a city alive,
[00:46:42] a city overcome by happiness.
[00:46:45] But let's not pretend that this was inevitable.
[00:46:48] If you will allow me, I want to travel back in time eight days.
[00:46:52] Game four, nine minutes and 33 seconds left in the fourth quarter.
[00:46:57] The Knicks are down 20.
[00:46:59] The analytics guys, the sports betting companies, the pundits who watch from far away, they
[00:47:04] do what they do.
[00:47:06] They run the numbers.
[00:47:07] They calculate the odds.
[00:47:09] They write the nicks off.
[00:47:11] They give the Spurs a 99.6% chance of winning the game.
[00:47:18] A 99.6% chance of tying up the Series 2-2, of reclaiming the momentum with the next game
[00:47:24] in San Antonio.
[00:47:26] A 99.6% chance of silencing the garden of another year of watching and waiting, but
[00:47:33] there is one thing that the pundits just don't get about this team, that they just don't
[00:47:37] get about this city.
[00:47:38] It is in that 0.4% that we go to work.
[00:47:43] He's a numbers guy.
[00:47:45] He's a numbers guy.
[00:47:48] He crushed the numbers.
[00:47:49] I know you like the number.
[00:47:51] Okay.
[00:47:52] Okay.
[00:47:53] I say to myself, Donald Trump, he signed the MOU.
[00:48:00] And I say to myself, I'm a numbers guy.
[00:48:02] I'm going to look at the nicks and I'm going to I'm going to chat you P.T. it and I'm going
[00:48:08] to grok it and I'm going to find out what the percentages are because I'm a numbers
[00:48:14] guy and then I'm going to tie it back at the Jalen Brunson, the same guy that so many said
[00:48:20] was too small. Proves that not only is he good enough, he is the new standard for greatness.
[00:48:31] It is in that 0.4% that O.G. Ananobe. Watch as the ball flow from the top of the arc and
[00:48:41] start running toward the basket fingers reaching towards the heavens. It is in that 0.4% that
[00:48:48] Call Anthony Towns finds the strength to mourn his mother and still pull in rebound after rebound
[00:48:58] make block after block it is in that book bro this is a wild speech i mean it's it's very good
[00:49:08] but it's also insane because it's literally like a like a rally speech but specifically about the
[00:49:14] New York Knicks in the finals and the history of the Knicks as well. He's doing a campaign
[00:49:20] speech, going hard in the motherfucking paint, like-
[00:49:24] It's crazy.
[00:49:26] It's crazy, bro.
[00:49:30] Growing up in public housing
[00:49:32] that a son of Brooklyn and Queens
[00:49:34] can win for every one of the five boroughs.
[00:49:40] It is in that 0.4%
[00:49:42] that Mitch breaks his finger before game one and says,
[00:49:45] Dude, you are so jealous of him. Why would I be jealous?
[00:49:47] What are you talking about, man?
[00:49:49] Are you okay? Is your brain alright?
[00:49:51] Yes, New York is on the up and up.
[00:49:53] On the up and up, I jokingly say that, you know, we're on the outside, give us a little bit of shine, calm down.
[00:49:59] You don't have to be omega autistic chatter. Can I make fucking jokes?
[00:50:05] Jesus Christ, what is happening?
[00:50:07] Go get the tape.
[00:50:10] It's in that point four percent.
[00:50:13] The Josh Hart gets rebounds, the break teams, the McCall bridges proves he was worth every single draft pick.
[00:50:23] that Landry Shamit pulls up from downtown, that every one of these 18 players
[00:50:31] transforms the franchise, that Mike Brown keeps this team believing.
[00:50:40] Most of all, it's in that 0.4% that the Knicks do what New Yorkers have always
[00:50:47] done when we are told something is impossible. We find a way. We win. Standing here before
[00:50:56] what feels like the entire city, there is a Jalen Brunson quote I can't stop thinking
[00:51:01] about. I'm going to tell you. You are allowed to think about the worst possible scenario,
[00:51:11] You got to go out there and do something about it Gromshee Gromshee Gromshee
[00:51:17] When Jalen Brunson took that pay cut my friends that was doing pessimism of the intellect optimism of the world
[00:51:26] Time after time we I mean Jalen Brunson's story is actually incredible. I mean what a fucking
[00:51:33] What a crazy journey the worst possible scenario and time after time the Knicks went out there and did something about it
[00:51:41] The nicks did not just win four New York City.
[00:51:45] They won like New York City.
[00:51:49] What is New York if not your backup against the wall, a dream that feels just out of reach,
[00:51:54] a rent payment you don't know how you'll ever make?
[00:51:57] What is New York if not 99.6% of the world stacked against you?
[00:52:03] And who are New Yorkers if not people who hear those odds and smile?
[00:52:08] That's it, fuck it.
[00:52:09] I'm voting for the nicks for governor.
[00:52:10] I don't even know anymore. I don't know. I'm illegally voting for Jaylen Brunson. I'm doing
[00:52:16] a writing campaign for Jaylen Brunson for a New York governor. I don't even know. I'm
[00:52:20] confused about the orders here. I'm just fucking fired up. I don't even live here. I don't
[00:52:24] know what's going on.
[00:52:25] Look at a 0.4% chance of success and ask, why are you giving me a head start? This is our
[00:52:31] city. This is our team for 53 years. We watched for 53 years. We waited. Now we've won.
[00:52:40] One last time, New York say it with me, Nixon, Nixon, Nixon.
[00:52:53] So much.
[00:52:54] He broke it.
[00:52:55] He broke it.
[00:52:56] He broke the fucking aura.
[00:52:59] Stop Larbing is a New Yorker.
[00:53:01] I'm not.
[00:53:02] I'm not a New Yorker.
[00:53:03] Literally, very famously not a New Yorker.
[00:53:06] Anyway, if you want to see some fucking peanut butter and jealous time, okay, let's take a look at Dolan who made a not so subtle remark
[00:53:17] John Starks dunked on Jordan and Patrick Ewing dunked on the Pacers
[00:53:23] As Bernard King scored 60
[00:53:26] As Charles Oakley pulled every rebound within reach
[00:53:31] As Spike got in Reggie Miller's face
[00:53:33] as Alan Houston put up a shot against Miami that hung in the air for an
[00:53:38] eternity as Larry Johnson gave us the four-point play heard around New York
[00:53:45] and starbury great wait what the fuck oh I clip I clipped the wrong clip sorry um
[00:53:51] here look I don't need your vote the I don't need to quote to you right the
[00:53:59] about what happened here. And, and, and it's just, if you're a real Nick fans, you know
[00:54:05] it already.
[00:54:08] Thought this was you on the left for a second. Really? The glow down, bad bunny glow down.
[00:54:19] You put me on the bad bunny glow down train, not in your physical global Puerto Rican global
[00:54:23] superstar, bad bunny. What is happening? I have just haters everywhere, man. Anyway,
[00:54:28] Uh, yeah, Dolan, Dolan, right? Yeah. And the crowd goes mild. Dolan reminds people, Dolan
[00:54:36] reminds people that he's a billionaire and therefore he doesn't need anyone's, uh, uh,
[00:54:40] he doesn't need anyone's, uh, the excitement. He doesn't need anybody to, to like him.
[00:54:46] He can be pro Trump all day, every day. He does not like Zoramumdani. He had to say,
[00:54:52] he had to, he had to get some in there. He had to get some in there. He's like,
[00:54:57] I don't need your vote, I'm no fake fan.
[00:55:02] I don't need to quote, I don't need to quote to you about what happened here because if
[00:55:05] you're a real NYX fans, you know it already.
[00:55:09] Jim Dolan with a much less rousing speech.
[00:55:19] Not once has Zobie given courtside seats.
[00:55:23] What if there was a hypothetical that either Americans don't get free healthcare which
[00:55:26] don't deserve or you adopt me. Great hypothetical, dude.
[00:55:37] Um, yeah, dude, there is nothing, there's nothing funnier than trying to get your
[00:55:42] licks in on a popular mayor, uh, in your moment of glory. Like you just,
[00:55:47] you just need to fucking sit there. Jim Dolan wanted no part of the picture with mom Donnie
[00:55:51] when he gave him the, gave him a key to the city. Yeah. By the way, the key to the city
[00:55:57] shit is so, is so smart because once again, every speech that he makes, right, you can
[00:56:04] compare to Eric Adams, who had a lot of swag, had a lot of R, let's be real, but like, you
[00:56:10] know, I, I'm going to keep repeating this over and over again.
[00:56:13] Eric Adams gave a key to the city to Diddy. Zoran is giving it to the New York mix, just
[00:56:20] saying, just putting it out there. Look, obviously he's making the most of a very, very fortunate
[00:56:27] string of events. Very fortunate for us that he happens to be a democratic socialist, a cadre,
[00:56:34] you know, of the, of the organization. Someone who is obviously carrying that banner with every
[00:56:39] initiative that he, that he takes. He's like, good governance is forever associated with
[00:56:45] with democratic socialism in New York City, hopefully, once his tenure is over.
[00:56:51] And the same goes for this, this wave of insurgent candidates that will hopefully do their very
[00:56:57] best to govern just as well.
[00:57:02] This is the key to the city that we will be presenting to each of the players.
[00:57:07] And it is the first key that our administration is giving out since, you know, it's been
[00:57:11] only six months.
[00:57:13] And it is designed by Azra Calphan.
[00:57:16] It is manufactured by him, designed by Anish Pupati.
[00:57:19] And the typography of the key is actually designed
[00:57:23] by Tobias Freer-Jones, who designed the typography
[00:57:26] of the 9-11 museum.
[00:57:27] Oh, wow.
[00:57:28] NYU, a lot of the kind of iconic typefaces in our city.
[00:57:30] It's really elegant.
[00:57:31] And we're so honored that he did this.
[00:57:33] And you put it in the order months ago?
[00:57:35] That was very great.
[00:57:37] Yeah.
[00:57:39] You got a plan.
[00:57:40] You got to be ready as a fan.
[00:57:42] You'd ever want to talk about it.
[00:57:43] As a mayor, you got to be ready when you were prepared.
[00:57:47] Thank you for stopping by on your way to the parade.
[00:57:49] And you know, I wish the keys, the city keys could open any lock in the city.
[00:57:56] That would be insane.
[00:57:58] What the hell's the key to?
[00:57:59] It's just symbolic.
[00:58:00] It's just a symbolic thing that mayors do historically.
[00:58:03] They give a key to the city, to people that they're honoring.
[00:58:07] OK.
[00:58:10] I mean, it's brilliant. He is, he's doing a masterclass on how to fucking feed off of the momentum in New York and any victory for New York doesn't just feel like a victory for New Yorkers, which it is, but it's also a victory for, like,
[00:58:30] for like Zoran Mumdani which also happens to build on the momentum for democratic socialism.
[00:58:41] And that is what this is all about.
[00:58:45] And he's doing a fantastic job with it.
[00:58:49] Let's see what James Dolan did though with Zoran giving him a key.
[00:58:53] Quentin Dolan!
[00:58:57] God damn dude, he's just like, ah fuck you.
[00:59:01] Buddy, buddy, buddy, buddy, what is this?
[00:59:05] Just fucking be nice, just make nice.
[00:59:11] He's over here smiling at you, you know?
[00:59:15] I didn't even look for the photo, it's just so funny man.
[00:59:19] Not even barely a handshake.
[00:59:22] just like fuck off. I'm just here. Give me the key and move on. It's real bozo behavior.
[00:59:29] Like we get it, dude. You fucking like Trump. Okay, we get it. You're a billionaire. You
[00:59:33] hate Democratic socialism. You hate Zoran. Like this is one of those moments where I'm
[00:59:39] like, can we just not make everything political? You know what I mean? This is one of those
[00:59:47] moments where it's like you don't have to make everything political, big dog.
[00:59:53] Like Donald Trump, Donald Trump is smarter on shit like this than James Dolan is.
[01:00:03] Donald Trump would never in a million years behave in the same petty ways in a situation
[01:00:09] like this because he understands like there are moments where he'll be petty.
[01:00:14] He is the pettiest man on the planet.
[01:00:15] He's petty white, right?
[01:00:18] But there are certain moments where he knows like the situation is larger than him.
[01:00:23] He already fucked up with the whole, you know, blowing the next streak by making the event
[01:00:28] about himself.
[01:00:29] But in a situation like this, he would probably play ball.
[01:00:34] Also, this was really funny.
[01:00:39] I do want to point out something.
[01:00:43] And this is not a joke, ladies and gentlemen, I'm being very serious.
[01:00:46] Sharia, woke Sharia, it has been implemented in New York City.
[01:00:51] And part of that is obviously anti-white activity, anti-white action.
[01:00:56] And the, the, the, the, the Basij militia of Zohran Kwame Mamdani, also known as the
[01:01:04] strategic response group, the SRG, that he was supposed to disband.
[01:01:08] He has not disbanded.
[01:01:09] And many of you have been obviously critical about this, myself included.
[01:01:12] it turns out it was because
[01:01:14] the strategic response group is actually doing anti-white action
[01:01:17] here it is
[01:01:20] tyler colic
[01:01:22] uh... and and the cops that the cops of the n y p d
[01:01:26] are are
[01:01:29] going to uh... tackle him
[01:01:34] because they don't know that he's a player and they think he's a random guy
[01:01:39] Because they're like, he's white. He's a white boy.
[01:01:43] You know, behave white boy. You are not supposed to be here right now.
[01:01:55] That's so funny.
[01:01:57] He looks like a streamer. Yeah.
[01:02:02] That's such a that is massive aura loss, like.
[01:02:06] massive aura laws they confronted him for not being gay or Muslim yeah so what
[01:02:13] happened here is look the first guy comes in and says hey you're white you're a
[01:02:17] white man you're not allowed to celebrate unless unless you're gay and
[01:02:23] then the second guy comes in and goes show me a picture of you sucking a cock
[01:02:26] okay and then the first guy the first guy goes unless you're also or you could
[01:02:33] be Muslim, right? Like, say the Shahada right now, and they hold them down. They hold them
[01:02:40] down and the other guy goes, say the Shahada right now. Are you Muslim or are you gay?
[01:02:44] Because you can't be a white man. You can't be a white, cis-het man and celebrate on this
[01:02:50] glorious occasion. We will beat your ass! Yeah, they're demanding he do a land acknowledgement.
[01:02:59] And he goes I'm look he yells at them and he does a land acknowledgement right there. He goes look
[01:03:07] He says this is a stolen
[01:03:11] What's the what's the tribe in New York? Which one is it Algonquin is it where we're on he goes we're on we're sitting on
[01:03:18] You cannot Lena pay. Yeah, okay. Yeah
[01:03:22] Erickoy, Lenape, he turns around and he says look, look, he says we're on stolen Lenape
[01:03:31] land like you better take your hands off me.
[01:03:37] Clearly and then they let him go.
[01:03:41] Pretty sure it was because he used the incorrect pronoun so it was the first cop so we called
[01:03:44] for backup and the other one came in, yeah.
[01:03:47] Haha he tweeted I swear I'm on the team bro.
[01:03:51] Oh, that's funny. Rose got 7,000 followers on Twitter. God damn. What's that? Is it who's
[01:04:01] it was the white mamba who said famously, like, it doesn't matter. I won the chip a couple years
[01:04:07] from now, people will a couple years from now, they'll think I'll say I got five minutes. And then
[01:04:13] And a decade from now, I'll say I was, you know, I was a starting five.
[01:04:20] I was in the starters.
[01:04:22] I was in the first, I was in the starting five and then, you know, by the time this
[01:04:28] is over, I'll be talking about how I dropped 40.
[01:04:31] I butchered the quote.
[01:04:35] Yeah, he can turn around and say, I'm closer to LeBron than you are to me.
[01:04:53] Can we get a solid snag as the head of the DSA trying to convince Tony Durden, Topi Duden
[01:04:58] To join the DSA impersonation? No, that seems... insane.
[01:05:05] It's good for the soul to patrol the Zionist billionaires, gutter journalists, ghoulish influencers,
[01:05:08] APEC-funded politicians, and disgraced former mayors in New York City,
[01:05:11] stewing over how quickly and completely New Yorkers have taken Mamdani into their hearts.
[01:05:14] Yeah. Straight up.
[01:05:18] Toby Durden.
[01:05:20] I'm calling you on behalf of the Democratic Socialists of America.
[01:05:24] As a governor, as a next governor of South Dakota, you have a mission.
[01:05:31] You have to stop the Metal Gear.
[01:05:33] And the only way to do that is by joining the Democratic Socialists of America.
[01:05:39] Toby Durden.
[01:05:46] There you go.
[01:05:48] Turbidurby.
[01:05:49] A guy who says Turbidurby over and over for five minutes regularly.
[01:05:52] No, that's silly.
[01:05:53] Okay, well, I did it, I did it.
[01:05:59] Yeah, what's really interesting
[01:06:00] about this entire experience, I think,
[01:06:02] is that the mayoral position is a very difficult one,
[01:06:05] and it's often very unpopular one.
[01:06:08] And to give Zoran his endless flowers that he deserves,
[01:06:14] he has genuinely taken this position
[01:06:17] and turned it into a popular one,
[01:06:20] Which, like, Bill de Blasio was a lot closer to Zoran's worldview, obviously, never all the way there,
[01:06:27] but like a lot closer to Zoran's worldview than, you know, Eric Adams is.
[01:06:33] And Bill de Blasio was endlessly panned, was endlessly yelled at as the mayor.
[01:06:41] So the fact that he's capable of taking this role and moving further to the left
[01:06:48] even Bill de Blasio did and also simultaneously still maintain this kind of aura, this kind of
[01:06:56] positive approval with what he's doing is actually a very impressive feat.
[01:07:05] Sid Rosenberg talked about Zoran's speech. Oh, my favorite purple guy. Wait, he follows me? What the
[01:07:12] the fuck? He's purple for an amazing reason. Thanos? My phone is blowing up with text from
[01:07:23] people saying, good thing you're in Israel and you missed the parade. Guess a fraud,
[01:07:27] radical, jihad man did the most talking? Not surprised. I told a bunch of folks at Yankee
[01:07:33] Stadium last night, I wouldn't go even if I was in New York City because of the shitty
[01:07:38] He's a fucking disgrace Jim Dolan repeated what I've been saying for two months, which
[01:07:44] is Mamdani is not a Nick's fan.
[01:07:47] The Knicks are great.
[01:07:48] The city sucks.
[01:07:50] Glad I'm 10,668 meters in the air.
[01:07:56] Yeah, he's flying to Israel right now to invent a new shade of purple.
[01:08:04] that you have never seen before like he is going to when he unveils his new
[01:08:09] skin tone you are going to be shocked he is going to shock the world and I mean
[01:08:15] like literally not now shock the world because you're like oh my god I've never
[01:08:18] seen a human being that color before you're gonna say I've never seen that
[01:08:23] color before okay we're not just talking about a new color for human beings
[01:08:30] We're talking about a new color all together.
[01:08:38] Only a color that beasts can see.
[01:08:42] Yeah, he's going to invent a new color all together that is going to be so strange that it'll cause dogs to react to it.
[01:08:52] This is a frequency of color that you'll be able to smell from afar.
[01:08:57] This is the type of skin tone that you have never seen on a human being, but you've never seen all together dogs will respond to it though dogs will be like this is the first time I can see color.
[01:09:10] Anyway, so congratulations on Sid Rosenberg and and and his collab with Pantone. I look forward to seeing what he unveils. He's cooking up in the shop. Also, also, also.
[01:09:22] Um, I want an award. No one's talking about it, but I want an award as well.
[01:09:29] And that award is probably the most important award. Now, obviously, as you guys know,
[01:09:34] I've lost a bunch of awards in the past couple of years.
[01:09:36] I don't even get invited to like the, the webbies anymore or any of these other
[01:09:40] fucking shows anymore. Cause you know, October post October seven, you know,
[01:09:46] my invite's been getting lost in the mail, even though I'm one of the largest
[01:09:50] content creators in the space is fine, it's not a big deal.
[01:09:53] I did also obviously lose to Candace Owens
[01:09:56] on the Anti-Semite of the Year award.
[01:09:58] However, however, there's one award that I did win,
[01:10:03] and it's probably the most important one,
[01:10:05] Lost Culture Ristas, Culture Awards,
[01:10:07] 2026 winners, ladies and gentlemen.
[01:10:11] I'm up there with other honorable names,
[01:10:15] such as Madonna, who won.
[01:10:17] The God must have spent a little more time
[01:10:19] you award for Divinity, the Linda Blair Award for Most Terrifying Child or Children in Media,
[01:10:25] the Children of Weapons won that, Hereditary Lil' Diva Head come off, Scariest Moment in History,
[01:10:31] and many people are saying that the most important award for the Lost Culture East as Culture Award
[01:10:36] was the Break Me Off a Piece of That Award for the Man We Want to Dip in the Chocolate,
[01:10:42] And I won that Hassan piker. They can never get my king
[01:10:48] So thank you so much obviously I worked really hard to make sure that I win this award
[01:10:54] They're always trying to get me and they couldn't get me just yet. So thank you
[01:11:00] There's at least some awards that I'm still winning out here and I really really appreciate that
[01:11:05] I defeated mr. Peanut close off and that had to as for your cane
[01:11:09] There's a place for that at the door Simon Cowell from 2004 hot Squidward and Mike white abs now survivor
[01:11:17] I defeated these guys
[01:11:20] thoroughly and
[01:11:22] And they can all suck me. Okay. That's all I got to say
[01:11:27] Thank you so much, it's this is a
[01:11:31] Sincerely an honor
[01:11:32] The greatest honor of all time it feels like this is what the New York Knicks must feel like right now
[01:11:37] You know what I mean when they're doing the day parade? That's how I feel.
[01:11:44] Don't show this scene from the parade to the insane AI lady. Oh, I saw this where she like
[01:11:49] literally full, um, fully shows her booty. Uh, so I don't know if I can show that.
[01:11:56] I don't know if I want to show that because like her butt cheeks are out in the open
[01:12:00] and she's just twerking on her hater. Um, so I'm not going to show that, uh, obviously because
[01:12:07] I don't want to get banned, but you know
[01:12:17] Show for context no guys, I don't want to get fucking banned. Okay
[01:12:23] In any case, um, box on the Knicks parade Lamal
[01:12:30] Yeah, we covered this yesterday was very funny
[01:12:32] me. You can show Chung. You see that we were able to bring you those moments right here.
[01:12:41] This is 2025. Why are you Chung posting? I love him. And every day that I can, every
[01:12:49] day that I see his beautiful head, like look at the shape of his head, bro. The camera
[01:12:53] can't even comprehend it. Look to bring you those moments right here online now from Fox.
[01:12:58] God, he's so beautiful. Fuck God. He's so beautiful, bro.
[01:13:04] He is the most beautiful man that has ever existed.
[01:13:08] I love him. I love him so much. Look at him.
[01:13:10] I need those moments right here. Look at the shape of him, dude.
[01:13:13] Chung is a fucking cryptid. No, he's not. How dare you?
[01:13:28] statement my most about Ayatollah most of our harmony about the New York knicker
[01:13:36] bacher's victory in the name of God the compassionate the merciful it has been
[01:13:45] 53 years for the New York mix to finally arrive at a moment of glory just like the
[01:13:53] IRGC just like the IRGC arrived at its moment of glory through the passionate
[01:14:06] and loyal nation of Iran we'll look at that in a second said the whole
[01:14:14] government name yeah body for body Randy Fine versus Steven Chung Steven
[01:14:21] Chung. Randy Fine is like a regular fat. Steven Chung is like, like, Steven Chung has like edges.
[01:14:29] He's both rotund and also has jagged edges that you could possibly cut your finger on,
[01:14:36] you know what I mean? I've just never seen a shape like that before. I've never seen a shape
[01:14:41] like that on a person and I've never seen a shape like that in general. He looks like a pentagon.
[01:14:47] It's brilliant. It's incredible. His body is a wonderland, whereas like Randy Fawn is a regular fat, you know?
[01:14:58] Non-Euclidean Chung Nometry. Yeah. Mathematicians have been studying Stephen Chung's shape. They've been
[01:15:14] studying Steven Chung's body, they've been studying his shape, and they have found out
[01:15:22] that no human being has ever looked like this before, ever looked so sexy. They're looking
[01:15:28] at his build. Anyway, he needs to be at fashion shows doing the catwalk with his unique silhouette.
[01:15:35] I agree. All right, let's get started, ladies and gentlemen. Trump hails Iran deal as details
[01:15:49] emerge. A new treaty of Versailles has been unlocked, and this time we're also not the
[01:15:55] similar to another country that had famously signed a treaty at Versailles that was a huge
[01:16:03] historic defeat that then led that country into a dark pit of despair and fascism.
[01:16:11] I'm, of course, talking about the United States of America and also Germany.
[01:16:16] We are Germany in this equation, let's be real.
[01:16:20] And who knows where we will go, hopefully, unlike the failed German Revolution this time.
[01:16:26] We won't allow fascism to win.
[01:16:30] It is hilarious.
[01:16:32] I don't think Trump knows what this symbolizes at all.
[01:16:36] I'm willing to bet.
[01:16:38] I'm willing to bet Donald Trump had no fucking clue that him signing this would literally
[01:16:44] be the identical situation now.
[01:16:48] It's not in a train car.
[01:16:50] So maybe it's a little different, right?
[01:16:54] But ultimately, ultimately this is, I mean, I was thinking about this.
[01:17:01] I was like, this is fucking crazy, like how similar this is, like how how things never change.
[01:17:10] Like it sometimes feels like history is playing a trick on us, right?
[01:17:16] It's one to one.
[01:17:17] An immovable object is met by an unstoppable force, a seemingly unstoppable force that
[01:17:30] is stoppable.
[01:17:37] Democrats will run in November on punishing the June criminals, revising the Treaty of
[01:17:41] Versailles and redeeming our national honor.
[01:17:44] Yeah. Yeah, that worries me a little bit because then it's like the Democrats are gonna, the
[01:17:55] Democrats are gonna do the stab in the back myth. The Democrats, someone's gonna do this
[01:18:07] stab in the back myth. And well, I do think that someone is actually fucking the Republicans
[01:18:13] currently they're the ones who were doing his surrender document being signed to Versailles.
[01:18:26] Yeah. Gay Hitler is one step closer to being real. I mean, he gay Hitler was real. He was just
[01:18:34] date off Hitler. This is the second coming of gay Hitler. Everything is the same, man. It's crazy.
[01:18:40] Overnight in the gilded halls of Versailles, President Trump putting pen to paper, signing
[01:18:48] the deal which reopens the critical Strait of Hormuz, rewards Iran financially, and lays
[01:18:53] the groundwork for 60 days of talks to resolve Iran's nuclear program.
[01:18:58] The president, acknowledging Iran's stranglehold on the Strait, was putting too much pressure
[01:19:02] on the American economy.
[01:19:04] I didn't want to see economic catastrophe if you kept this going, that could have happened.
[01:19:10] But all I know is every time we talked about the possibility of peace, the stock market
[01:19:15] shot up like a rocket ship.
[01:19:16] But for weeks the president has insisted the financial strain on Americans wasn't a motivating
[01:19:21] factor in his negotiation.
[01:19:23] Well, it was not even a little bit.
[01:19:25] The only thing that matters when I'm talking about Iran, they can't have a nuclear weapon.
[01:19:29] I don't think about Americans' financial situation.
[01:19:34] Under the deal, Iran and the country of Oman will administer the Strait, something that
[01:19:38] was not the case before the war.
[01:19:40] The waterway will reopen toll-free, but it's unclear if that will hold when the 60 days
[01:19:45] runs out.
[01:19:46] In return for reopening the Strait, Iran will see immediate financial relief.
[01:19:50] For the first time in years, the U.S. lifting restrictions allowing Iran to freely sell
[01:19:55] oil.
[01:19:56] The U.S. also committing to negotiate lifting all sanctions against Iran and the release
[01:20:01] of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets if certain progress is made.
[01:20:06] It's not our money, it's their money and we froze it at a certain point in time.
[01:20:12] I guess we're going to have to give it back.
[01:20:14] But last month the president said this.
[01:20:16] No, we're not talking about any easing of sanctions, giving money, no sanctions, no money, no nothing.
[01:20:22] As for the issue at the heart of this conflict, Iran reaffirms that it shall not procure or develop
[01:20:27] nuclear weapon.
[01:20:29] One of the funniest aspects of this deal has been in an effort to criticize the Trump
[01:20:33] administration, obviously taking this ginormous L. Liberals have now recognized something
[01:20:39] that they never recognized for some weird reason, which is the idea that Iran already
[01:20:49] had signed off on its reaffirmation that it shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons,
[01:20:56] in the JCPOA and also in the numerous rounds of negotiations that took place where America and
[01:21:01] Israel engaged in active perfidy and struck Iran. Well, where was that energy before?
[01:21:08] It's so strange because if I recall correctly, 110, 111, 120 days ago, no liberal was saying this.
[01:21:21] As a matter of fact, they kept repeatedly saying Iran can never have a nuclear weapon,
[01:21:25] giving sufficient reason for Donald Trump to take some kind of militant action.
[01:21:32] Where was everybody on that note? Now that the memorandum of understanding is being signed
[01:21:39] and a war is ending, liberals every, remembered that Iran had always
[01:21:46] said that they were not going to procure or develop nuclear weapons. How interesting.
[01:21:51] Liberals have now taken to saying the state of Hormuz used to be open and Iran had committed
[01:22:01] to not developing nuclear weapons before Donald Trump attacked Iran.
[01:22:05] So what have we gotten out of this deal?
[01:22:07] Well, nothing.
[01:22:08] But where was that fucking energy when Donald Trump was initiating this conflict at the
[01:22:14] behest of Israel?
[01:22:17] There was that understanding in the beginning.
[01:22:32] Trump got around to promise not to develop nukes, which it already did, and get the straight
[01:22:36] of hormones open, which it already was.
[01:22:38] Dems should stick to that note and not the damn handout to the terrorist stuff.
[01:22:43] Yes, that is what the Democrats are talking about.
[01:22:50] That is what the Democrats are advancing as a talking point.
[01:22:54] But I don't think we should let them get away with the fact that they weren't saying that
[01:22:58] beforehand.
[01:23:00] Many of the Democrats were not saying this fact beforehand.
[01:23:08] And yeah, Democrats with a B, no B, sorry, Democrats, no B, it's really interesting.
[01:23:19] It's really, really interesting if you recall, there was one guy who kept fucking repeating
[01:23:23] this point over and over again trying to hammer it.
[01:23:25] I was like, hey, Democrats, you already have the JCPOA.
[01:23:30] You can just point to that.
[01:23:33] You can just point to the JCPOA over and over again.
[01:23:39] Meanwhile, this is what they're coming up with.
[01:23:46] I'm for the war ending, but no buts.
[01:23:50] It's good.
[01:23:51] It's good that this war is ending.
[01:23:52] The lesson to be learned here is we shouldn't be waging wars.
[01:23:56] We should be charting a different path forward.
[01:24:01] We should be engaging in diplomacy.
[01:24:03] We should be exhausting all available options of diplomacy, always and forever.
[01:24:11] This was my take last night.
[01:24:12] I said, Iran won, not yesterday.
[01:24:16] It won when it closed the Shredda Hormuz after we attacked Iran.
[01:24:20] And we did that at the behest of Israel.
[01:24:24] Now what's interesting about this is that Iran had actually refused to do this thing
[01:24:30] that they had the power to do for decades, as Mossad and the CIA were meddling in their
[01:24:38] affairs as the United States had implemented some of the worst sanctions that they had
[01:24:43] ever seen. And they never used this tool that they had in the tool belt. For decades, why?
[01:24:52] Perhaps foolishly, they were willing to do diplomacy the entire time.
[01:24:59] The lesson to learn here is that we should stop demanding more war.
[01:25:05] We should stop this endless militarism.
[01:25:09] We should stop our economic sanctions terror regime.
[01:25:14] Democrats, stop demanding more war.
[01:25:19] This is good.
[01:25:24] It's fucking ridiculous.
[01:25:29] Stop legitimizing why Trump might take military action, cuz it's gonna happen in Cuba.
[01:25:37] It's gonna happen in Cuba, and I know Democrats are gonna be like, well, Cuba is an authoritarian
[01:25:41] nightmare with a horrible economy, but Trump is not following the process.
[01:25:46] If I hear Democrats say this, oh my lord, oh my fucking lord, do not, do not give credence
[01:25:59] to why American militarism must continue while simultaneously offering finger wagging notes
[01:26:07] on process.
[01:26:10] It's unbelievably stupid.
[01:26:12] Americans hear you say that and go, okay, then yeah, of course Donald Trump is gonna
[01:26:16] behaving the way that Donald Trump does.
[01:26:23] This is what they did with Iran.
[01:26:27] The entire to the Republicans were obviously on board with senseless death and destruction
[01:26:33] because they always are.
[01:26:35] And while the Democratic Party's base of support was begging, begging for an end to our unlimited
[01:26:42] allegiance with Israel. And Donald Trump was being directed by Benjamin Netanyahu, being
[01:26:46] played like a fiddle by Benjamin Netanyahu, who was openly saying like, oh, I wanted to
[01:26:51] do this for fucking decades. And finally, I found a sucker dumb enough to follow through
[01:26:56] on this.
[01:26:58] Democrats, Democrats kept repeatedly saying Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. Iran
[01:27:03] is a horrible authoritarian country. Iran is killing all of its protesters. Iran has killed
[01:27:08] 10 million Iranians with a nuclear weapon that only kills Iranian civilians that refuse
[01:27:13] to wear the hijab, all of this stuff.
[01:27:18] But we must follow process.
[01:27:21] Why is Donald Trump not telling us why he's killing, why he's gonna go wage war with Iran?
[01:27:26] Like we know why he's doing it.
[01:27:28] Why are you giving him fucking legitimacy?
[01:27:33] Don't do this. Important lesson for you to learn.
[01:27:43] I watched this yesterday. Yes, Master Shake going ape shit. I watched it yesterday. It
[01:28:10] It was awesome.
[01:28:40] $300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of Iran.
[01:28:45] Money Trump insists will not come from American taxpayers.
[01:28:50] On day one of the war, Trump vowed to obliterate Iran's military and missile capacity.
[01:28:55] But now, a change in tone.
[01:28:57] They have to have some because other people have some, they've got to have some.
[01:29:01] On Capitol Hill, members of both parties slamming the deal.
[01:29:04] This looks like a great deal for Iran and a terrible deal for the United States of America.
[01:29:10] Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, posting before the war the Strait was open, Iran was being
[01:29:15] crushed by sanctions, and 13 service members were still alive.
[01:29:20] Now, 13 Americans are dead, families have paid billions at the pump, sanctions will
[01:29:25] be lifted, and the bombing has stopped, adding this is the worst foreign policy blunder in
[01:29:31] decades.
[01:29:33] And this morning, President Trump is firing back at his critics, saying those who think
[01:29:36] he hasn't been tough enough on Iran are, quote, either jealous, bad people or stupid.
[01:29:41] Meanwhile, Iran's chief negotiator is claiming victory.
[01:29:44] Robin.
[01:29:45] All right, Mayor.
[01:29:46] Thanks to you.
[01:29:47] Gas prices continue to fall in the wake of an initial deal with.
[01:29:50] Yeah.
[01:29:51] Here's an important element.
[01:29:56] Like I said, over and over again for the past couple of days now, since the MOU was like
[01:30:00] potentially being signed, you are about to see the Israel lobby tuned up, cranked up to a million.
[01:30:09] Okay? You're about to see shit that the Zionist lobby has not even done yet, like new new weapons
[01:30:20] to surpass the Metal Gear being deployed here for propaganda. Okay? Then Yahweh's office briefing
[01:30:27] CNN that they basically see specific journals and publishers like Lindsey Graham and Mark
[01:30:31] Levin are named later in the article as assets they can activate at the flip of a switch.
[01:30:36] Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is aiming to influence the final Iran deal according
[01:30:39] to an Israeli source, using right-wing media figures and friendly senators to exert pressure
[01:30:43] on President Donald Trump.
[01:30:45] Again, this is a very important part of how the Israel lobby works.
[01:30:49] In many contexts, the money is less important than more personal networks of influence connecting
[01:30:53] key figures like these.
[01:30:57] And it doesn't even matter that these guys don't have a real viable audience for the
[01:31:04] record.
[01:31:06] What matters is they have access to Trump.
[01:31:09] They have Trump's ear.
[01:31:10] They can talk to Trump.
[01:31:11] They can choose ear off.
[01:31:12] And that's how Israel gets to exert its influence.
[01:31:16] Like for example, Israel doesn't have any popularity in the American masses any longer.
[01:31:22] But what can they do?
[01:31:23] They can go after prominent critics of Israel, ritualistically humiliate them, bully them,
[01:31:29] deploy bot farms at them, try to activate their editorial teams in media outlets that
[01:31:37] are supportive of the cause, supportive of Zionism to engage in this manufactured outrage
[01:31:44] machine, activate their advocacy network, their organizations, their NGOs to make a
[01:31:51] big fuss about where certain people are going. I mean, I've experienced this, right? I've experienced
[01:31:56] this personally. To create an environment of pressure and fear when they know that the public,
[01:32:07] the masses, have moved on. The masses are demanding something entirely different.
[01:32:12] This is how you subvert the democratic process. This is how you make it seem,
[01:32:18] Like in the halls of power that there is still a tremendous amount of support and a tremendous amount of leverage
[01:32:29] Are you the guy who shocked his dog and fuck some guys mom after yes, I did
[01:32:35] Yours
[01:32:48] And the dad but but that is that is how this works. Anyways, I was saying like the the
[01:33:04] design is lobbies influence campaign is not going to work on the masses because the masses have
[01:33:14] moved on from Israel, the masses don't like Israel. Israel is a pariah state in the eyes
[01:33:18] of many people for good reason. However, they still have tremendous amounts of influence
[01:33:26] and tremendous amounts of leverage over people in positions of power. There are also obviously
[01:33:34] people who are ideologically in support of this project in certain media outlets that
[01:33:41] will do their very best to try to create some kind of pressure, to try to create some kind
[01:33:46] of fuss, to manufacture some kind of outrage.
[01:33:49] And it's important for us not to fucking lean into that.
[01:33:52] It's important for us not to understand exactly what that is and not fall victim to this kind
[01:33:58] of propaganda, to fall victim to these sorts of attempts.
[01:34:10] I don't recognize President Trump sometimes says Uttar Pradesh is very own vivid prowess.
[01:34:16] His tone, his way of words, the way he somehow, for some degree, defends the number one sponsor
[01:34:22] terror of the Islamic regime in Iran, while at the same time criticizing Israel for defending
[01:34:25] itself.
[01:34:26] What on earth is going on?
[01:34:30] America says being frank about what everyone knows is true, but is never allowed to say
[01:34:32] is exactly how Trump talked in 2016 and is what gave him broad popular appeal.
[01:34:36] We could have kept the war going and the straight would still be closed objectively
[01:34:40] true. We can't tell Iran they're not allowed to have ballistic missiles when everyone else
[01:34:44] has them is a statement of fact. Europe said he's not regurgitating delusional talking
[01:34:49] points written in Tel Aviv while doubling down on destroying the global economy. There
[01:34:53] are dozens of things he could be saying that are also true, but so unacceptable politically.
[01:34:58] Even he can't say them. I'll take it though. And this is a great example, by the way. This
[01:35:03] is a great example of Trump just saying the fucking truth, right? It lives in my mind
[01:35:08] permanently about Vladimir Putin and about, you know, our guys.
[01:35:13] Do you respect Putin?
[01:35:19] I do respect him.
[01:35:20] Why?
[01:35:21] Well, I respect a lot of people, but that doesn't mean I'm going to get along with him.
[01:35:25] He's a leader of his country.
[01:35:28] I say it's better to get along with Russia than not.
[01:35:31] And Russia helps us in the fight against ISIS, which is a major fight and Islamic terrorism
[01:35:37] all over the world, made your fight, that's a good thing.
[01:35:40] Will I get along with them?
[01:35:41] I have no idea.
[01:35:42] It's a killer.
[01:35:43] Putin's a killer.
[01:35:46] A lot of killers.
[01:35:47] A lot of killers.
[01:35:47] Why do you think our country so innocent?
[01:35:50] That is a banger.
[01:35:54] I think a lot of people refuse to comprehend
[01:35:58] how much mileage you can get out of just simply saying
[01:36:04] the truth that many politicians are refusing to say.
[01:36:07] or on Mamdani, did this with Israel, if you recall.
[01:36:10] And they were like, where would you go?
[01:36:12] Why wouldn't you travel to Israel first,
[01:36:14] just like all of your other counterparts
[01:36:16] on this debate stage?
[01:36:17] And he was like, because I'm fucking
[01:36:18] trying to be the mayor of New York,
[01:36:19] I'm gonna give a shit about going to Israel.
[01:36:20] Like, that is a moment of naked honesty
[01:36:23] that every single person intrinsically understands,
[01:36:26] and yet they also understand another thing.
[01:36:30] The fact that many politicians will refuse
[01:36:32] to say the truth like that for some weird reason, right?
[01:36:37] Those moments of clarity, those moments of honesty help so much.
[01:36:44] They allow you to chart a different path. They allow you to break through the noise.
[01:36:48] They allow you to rise up above the rest of the political class.
[01:36:54] Because people also get it. People get it. Donald Trump had so many moments like that in 2016
[01:37:01] on the debate stage, where he would point to everyone else and go,
[01:37:05] as a billionaire, I bought all these guys. Now, obviously, he's still a corrupt monster, but
[01:37:10] the point remains that politicians rarely ever deploy the truth. If you have truth and justice
[01:37:19] on your side, and you say it out loud, you can have confidence that the masses will respond in
[01:37:28] kind. You can have confidence that the masses will understand where you're coming from,
[01:37:31] And they will reward you with loyalty.
[01:37:42] Ryan Grimm has a clever little, you know, summarization of some of the common sense things
[01:37:47] Trump said today that were nevertheless shocking.
[01:37:50] Everybody else has ballistic missiles.
[01:37:51] Why can't Iran?
[01:37:53] The frozen money belonged to Iran and the US needed to release it.
[01:37:56] Otherwise, nobody would trust the dollar system.
[01:37:58] Why should we steal their money?
[01:38:00] and countries use nuclear power for electricity. Why can't Iran? Israel couldn't, shouldn't
[01:38:05] knock down entire buildings in Beirut every time a drone or two crashes harmlessly in the
[01:38:10] desert.
[01:38:11] Trump would have become Herbert Hoover in the next few weeks. One's oil ran out and
[01:38:15] the market crashed. He had no choice but to end the war.
[01:38:24] That's it.
[01:38:25] These are not rare things that people can comprehend.
[01:38:31] These are actually very commonplace opinions amongst the masses, at least amongst the
[01:38:35] masses that are knowledgeable on the issue.
[01:38:38] These are things I say all the time.
[01:38:40] And yet, while most people get it, there is still this environment in mainstream outlets
[01:38:49] and polite society where you're not supposed to say those things.
[01:38:53] But when Trump comes out and says those things, a lot of people go, wait a minute, he's right.
[01:38:58] We don't have any confidence in the masses.
[01:39:00] We don't believe that the average person is capable of seeing right from wrong or the
[01:39:05] average person is capable of seeing the truth when someone says it.
[01:39:09] A lot of our politicians are afraid, they're afraid that they're gonna get bullied by the
[01:39:14] media.
[01:39:15] They see figures that do actually come out and say the truth and the way that the media
[01:39:21] It treats them the way that the lobbyists treat them, the way that they are, the way
[01:39:25] that they're turned into pariahs in polite society.
[01:39:28] Well, you don't need polite society.
[01:39:30] You don't need societal elites to back you.
[01:39:33] You need the people to back you, okay?
[01:39:37] And if you say the fucking truth, the people will back you.
[01:39:43] Trump uses that as an opportunity.
[01:39:46] He wields that as a weapon in an environment where none of our political class want to
[01:39:51] say the truth.
[01:39:52] He has those rare, honest moments that he basically wields like a knife, like a hot knife cutting
[01:39:59] through butter.
[01:40:03] And that is how he gains tremendous amounts of leverage, tremendous amounts of influence
[01:40:09] that he uses for nefarious purpose.
[01:40:11] No, that's the, yeah, that one is the last one.
[01:40:14] Yeah, that's the last one. That was the middle one.
[01:40:24] Democrats held the House, Senate and presidency for two straight years from 2021 to 2023.
[01:40:28] Why didn't you steal frozen Iranian funds or start a private investment vehicle to cure
[01:40:33] cancer during that time? Why didn't you end homelessness? Do you actually care about these
[01:40:37] things or do you only bring them up to score points against a historic peace deal? For
[01:40:40] what it's worth, both parties are allergic to holding up executive and legislative branches
[01:40:43] specifically because people start asking these kinds of questions. Yes.
[01:40:54] I love this because in a moment of sundowning lucidity,
[01:40:57] despite everything actually happening, he said something wholly true.
[01:41:00] And now everyone is rushing to defend American hegemony.
[01:41:03] I'm saying that if other countries have them, it's a little bit unfair for them not to have
[01:41:15] some.
[01:41:18] It's just objectively true.
[01:41:20] And it's so funny that Trump gets to say this now.
[01:41:23] I'm glad that someone is saying it, and I'm glad that the person saying it is on a fucking
[01:41:27] bully pulpit, okay?
[01:41:30] I've been saying it for fucking years and when I do people call me a goddamn terrorist.
[01:41:35] Now, of course, I don't think that's going to change.
[01:41:39] Trump supporters will still on the one hand say, oh, well, my president said it, so it
[01:41:42] must be true.
[01:41:43] And then simultaneously say, oh, well, Hasan, you're saying it muslimic style and therefore
[01:41:47] you're a fucking terrorist.
[01:41:50] But this is a normal truth that everyone can comprehend.
[01:41:53] It's a basic truth.
[01:41:54] It's a simple truth that everyone can comprehend what sovereign nation would remove or restrict
[01:41:59] their defensive capabilities at the best of fucking israel why is the united
[01:42:04] states of america supposedly a separate country than the nation state of israel
[01:42:08] making these decisions or forcing
[01:42:11] a foreign country a foreign sovereign state
[01:42:15] to restrict their striking capabilities
[01:42:20] so that they can't fucking restrain
[01:42:24] israel of israel gets to be
[01:42:26] a a uh...
[01:42:27] an expansionist project, a destabilizing factor in the region? Yeah, they'd call Asana terrorists
[01:42:34] for saying this. Trump of other countries that ballistic missiles a little bit unfair
[01:42:37] for Irana, not having a one. No, they'll call him a terrorist because he supports terrorist
[01:42:42] groups vocally. There it is immediately. Asana said he wants Irana to have news. They did
[01:42:48] call him a terrorist for saying almost exactly this. Yes, because he's a terrorist sympathizer.
[01:42:51] would be the least terrorist agenda thing he's ever said to be honest.
[01:42:59] It's so funny because, again, this is just objectively true.
[01:43:04] It doesn't matter if Donald Trump is saying it, it doesn't matter if I'm saying it, doesn't
[01:43:07] matter if the Iranian leadership is saying it, doesn't matter if the Israeli leadership
[01:43:10] is saying it, it's still true, right?
[01:43:14] And yet, there are a lot of people on Twitter who are completely fucking brain poisoned.
[01:43:23] There are a lot of people who watch mainstream media and read mainstream outlets and legacy
[01:43:27] publishers and think they're making educated guesses on this stuff that look at an objectively
[01:43:36] true statement like this and go, no, I don't agree with it.
[01:43:43] They don't go beyond that though.
[01:43:44] They don't even explore why they don't agree with it.
[01:43:47] They don't even explore why this is an objectively true statement.
[01:43:55] Nobody cares about anything.
[01:43:56] We all live in post-truth.
[01:43:57] It's all cognitive dissonance and willfully ignores all the way down.
[01:43:59] Nobody has principles.
[01:44:00] It doesn't matter.
[01:44:02] Yeah, Republican Senator officially proclaims Iran has a right to defend itself.
[01:44:09] We're clearly living in a new reality.
[01:44:10] Iran demonstrated its strength and resilience.
[01:44:12] it as a sovereign right, previously only given to Israel, cannot overstate how
[01:44:15] disastrous this war was for Hawks. Now the irony of course, and I need to
[01:44:20] repeat this over and over again, and I will continue to do so, the only reason
[01:44:24] why we arrived at this position is because Israel got everything it wanted.
[01:44:27] Those Warhawks, those neocons in the United States of America got everything
[01:44:31] they wanted. They have been fantasizing about this moment, their whole lives.
[01:44:35] They've been fantasizing about striking Iran, their whole fucking lives, and they
[01:44:41] They got it.
[01:44:42] They finally got it.
[01:44:44] Trump gave them exactly what they wanted, and they realized, or at least Trump realized
[01:44:49] that they bit off far more than they could chew.
[01:44:54] This is America's dog catching the car moment.
[01:45:00] Lucky for us, at least Trump is selfish enough and narcissistic enough and worried enough
[01:45:04] about the markets that he is not doubling down, tripling down, quadrupling down, going
[01:45:09] up the escalation ladder and going all the way to boots on the ground military warfare
[01:45:14] to completely collapse the global energy markets, right?
[01:45:20] But this is it.
[01:45:22] The dog caught the car.
[01:45:24] Senator, are you okay with Iran having missiles?
[01:45:30] You know, I'm hesitating.
[01:45:31] I prefer that they not.
[01:45:33] I certainly don't want them to have long distance missiles.
[01:45:36] I don't want them to have nuclear armed missiles.
[01:45:38] I would prefer they didn't but I don't think that's the key issue here
[01:45:41] I I think that they have to be able to defend themselves and and I just kind of kind of come back to the big picture here
[01:45:47] Is that the Middle East countries like disagreeing Iran needs to be able to defend itself. I I do
[01:45:53] I think that they have to be able to defend themselves otherwise
[01:45:56] beast mode beast mode
[01:45:59] fucking beast mode, dude
[01:46:04] This reminds me of
[01:46:06] of Donald Trump's anti-warhawk rhetoric that was unbelievably popular with the base. He never
[01:46:12] followed through on it, obviously. But like that, there's that appetite for that isolationist
[01:46:19] framework. There's an appetite for it amongst the masses. They hear that and they go,
[01:46:23] yeah, why are we spending so much fucking money blowing up other countries, man?
[01:46:27] An important lesson to learn here is for any leftist in the future, you can harness that
[01:46:38] energy. You can harness the demand of the masses. Is that we turn this into a forever war? You're
[01:46:48] never going to get them short of boots on the ground of surrendering everything, an unconditional
[01:46:53] agreement, if you will. But again, what I'm getting at here is this agreement has the support of most of the countries in the Middle East, and I think that's going to give it more of a long-lasting relation.
[01:47:04] Yeah, the other countries also want this to happen because they've realized that there's no way out of this, and that Israel is the real destabilizer.
[01:47:13] Anyway, here's JD Vance also using this opportunity because they are a fucking much better room readers
[01:47:20] To shit on Israel to abdicate responsibility for the hands of the Americans and give it to Israel Iran won this war objectively
[01:47:28] Here's another example Italy decided to reopen its embassy in Tehran. It's over
[01:47:34] Iran going forward if Israel doesn't fuck this deal up somehow and I still think they might try
[01:47:41] right. But the stakes are far higher now. The stakes are far, far higher. People are
[01:47:51] looking to blame someone and many will blame Israel. Israel deserves a lot of this blame.
[01:47:56] America deserves a lot of this blame as well. Americans, the American government will now
[01:48:01] blame Israel to advocate its own responsibility in this endeavor. Okay? Israel will fall on
[01:48:09] that sword. And they will fall on it gladly because they love fucking chirping. They never
[01:48:14] shut the fuck up. They're the most arrogant, entitled country on the fucking planet. Petulent
[01:48:20] little children. They'll play that role so perfectly, not realizing what they're doing.
[01:48:25] And America, and people like JD Vance and even Donald Trump will throw them under the
[01:48:30] bus going forward.
[01:48:34] Here's one example of that.
[01:48:36] If Democrats had a sufficient response that blamed Israel from the start, perhaps the
[01:48:42] Republicans would look like they're biting off the steeze of the Democrats here, but
[01:48:47] they didn't do it.
[01:48:48] They didn't say the truth from the start.
[01:48:51] They were too afraid to say the truth.
[01:48:52] So now Trump and JD Vance are gonna look like they are the ones who own the anti-Israel,
[01:48:58] the anti-Israel lane.
[01:49:00] Because the Democrats are fucking stupid.
[01:49:07] Remember that.
[01:49:08] They were too busy yelling at me.
[01:49:10] They were too busy trying to stop the insurgency that understands the moment that wants to
[01:49:17] make necessary changes.
[01:49:20] They were too busy getting their fucking APEC contributions through different subsidiaries
[01:49:25] and shell corporations. And so many dumb people are going to let Trump in advance, abdicate
[01:49:32] responsibility of the populist coalition types like Glenn Greenwald are so thrilled over
[01:49:35] this because they get to defend Trump in advance.
[01:49:38] Again is the true America first, anti-Israel people don't fall for it everyone. Brother,
[01:49:41] it's not even falling for it at this point though. If the Democrats are letting this
[01:49:45] happen, then yeah, it's not even falling for it because the Democrats are not fucking,
[01:49:50] the Democrats have not stood by from the jump and said, we should not be going to war with
[01:49:55] Iran, Iran is a sovereign country. This is fucking totally ridiculous. Donald Trump is
[01:49:58] getting goaded into this war by Israel. What the fuck are we doing? Over and over again.
[01:50:02] Instead of saying that over and over again, they kept saying, well, I just think personally
[01:50:08] that Iran is the big bad. It's an ontologically evil entity. But Trump is not following the
[01:50:16] fucking process. Trump is not following the process. He should follow the process. We'll
[01:50:21] should idly by and allow Donald Trump to do all of this stuff, and then we'll wag our
[01:50:25] fucking fingers.
[01:50:27] I was there.
[01:50:28] We were all there.
[01:50:29] We saw it unfold.
[01:50:30] We talked about it.
[01:50:31] And now, now that the MOU is here, they're charping about the fucking MOU because they're
[01:50:36] a bunch of morons.
[01:50:44] Imagine if the Democrats were from the jump, critical of the nature of the relationship
[01:50:49] with Israel, critical of Donald Trump's actions, not giving any credence to why Donald Trump
[01:50:54] is doing this.
[01:51:00] And instead spent every waking moment saying no war, no war, no war, just peace.
[01:51:05] Israel is goading us into this war.
[01:51:06] It's fucking bullshit.
[01:51:07] Donald Trump is the most compromised president of all time.
[01:51:10] What the fuck's going on?
[01:51:12] Right?
[01:51:13] Now, they would have built sufficient credibility in this space so that when JD Vance and Donald
[01:51:21] Trump start blaming Israel, they could go, hey, we're the ones who told you so, right?
[01:51:27] They could turn around and say, we told you this was dumb.
[01:51:30] We told you this was stupid.
[01:51:31] We already had a guy, his name is Barack Obama, he did the JCPOA, much better option.
[01:51:36] It's important to establish credibility ahead of time, okay?
[01:51:40] with a fucking brand could have seen this is exactly what was going to happen.
[01:51:44] That is precisely the reason why for months on end I kept yelling, saying, Democrats,
[01:51:49] bring up the JCPOA, talk about Barack Obama's pivotal accomplishment, talk about the importance
[01:51:55] of diplomacy, don't give any fucking credence to the Republicans for why we must wage war
[01:52:02] with Iran.
[01:52:03] Talk about the weird relationship between Donald Trump and Israel and how much Israel
[01:52:07] has goaded the Trump administration into taking action that they should not have taken.
[01:52:13] I said it over and over again.
[01:52:16] Of course, nobody fucking listens to me.
[01:52:18] So now in this moment, the Trump administration, that are better room readers than the Democrats
[01:52:22] are overall, will turn around and take advantage of this opportunity and say, oh, it's Israel.
[01:52:27] It's Israel's fault.
[01:52:28] Don't look at us.
[01:52:29] We didn't do anything.
[01:52:30] Israel did this.
[01:52:31] Israel's are shut the fuck up.
[01:52:32] And of course, because there's so much appetite, and that's why I'm saying I'm conflicted on
[01:52:35] this issue as well.
[01:52:36] There's so much appetite to finally say fuck Israel from the masses that we will celebrate
[01:52:42] this moment.
[01:52:43] And it's tough not to celebrate this moment because there is no alternative on the Democratic
[01:52:47] side that has said this.
[01:52:48] But the exception of Ro Khanna every now and then, what Democrat has come out and said
[01:52:53] this exact statement about Israel that JD Vance about to deliver right here.
[01:52:59] Thank you, sir. Jordan Ponderantz was a game-winner.
[01:53:01] I want to talk back to the Lebanon Odeo.
[01:53:04] I got a P.
[01:53:06] There's a report in Axios that Netanyahu is feuding over this.
[01:53:10] He doesn't, Israel doesn't feel bound to the MOU as it relates to Lebanon.
[01:53:15] If, as you mentioned, your frustration with Israel is real striking in Hebrew,
[01:53:20] in apartment buildings, if that continues, could it torpedo the field?
[01:53:24] And what would the U.S.'s response be to a broader or muggernaut, a bulkier or less
[01:53:29] bulkier?
[01:53:30] Yeah, well, I don't want to get into hypotheticals that could torpedo the deal, because I think
[01:53:34] the President's expectation is that all of our friends, the Israelis, the Arabs in
[01:53:38] the region, we're going to work together and actually see this deal to completion.
[01:53:42] Now, I saw the Axios report, you know, that Netanyahu is fuming.
[01:53:48] That's not reflective of the conversations that I've had with him, but maybe he's saying
[01:53:51] something to somebody else that he's not saying to me.
[01:53:53] What I will say, and this does bother me, is that you've seen people within BB's cabinet
[01:53:59] who have come out and attacked the deal, and in some ways very personally attacked the
[01:54:03] President of the United States.
[01:54:05] And I guess my message to them would be twofold.
[01:54:08] Number one, Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic
[01:54:16] to the nation of Israel at this moment in time, and he happens to be the head of state
[01:54:20] of the world's superpower.
[01:54:22] If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful
[01:54:28] ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world.
[01:54:31] And the second message I would give to some of those cabinet members, BB to his credit,
[01:54:36] has not gone down this path.
[01:54:38] But to some of these cabinet members in Israel who are attacking the President of the United
[01:54:40] States, the other thing that I would say is that over the last three months, two-thirds
[01:54:46] of the defensive weapons that have protected your homeland, have been built by American
[01:54:52] hands and paid for by American tax dollars.
[01:54:55] Yes, it's true.
[01:54:57] I've never fucking heard Kamala Harris say that.
[01:55:01] I've never heard Joe Biden say that.
[01:55:03] And I've never heard a prominent Democrat say these words.
[01:55:15] In a world where Democrats were saying these true things, even from a sinister, cynical,
[01:55:23] and totally partisan framework.
[01:55:30] He's pulling a heavy, you said thank you, Israel to Israel, something that I ironically
[01:55:34] said when he was doing that, the fucking Celeski, I was like, you should be doing this to Israel.
[01:55:38] Well now he is.
[01:55:40] The problem for Israel is not Donald J. Trump.
[01:55:44] And anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the President of the United States
[01:55:48] needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation that country is in.
[01:55:54] Thank you all.
[01:55:56] We're saying these true objectively true statements for the last couple of years instead of
[01:56:22] For the last couple of years, especially after Israel voted this dipshit admin into waging
[01:56:42] war with Ron that we lost while propping up the JCPOA.
[01:56:59] Imagine how much more credibility the Dems would have at this moment.
[01:57:10] Instead, they offered silly process criticisms, yelled at their left flank, who yelled at their left flank, who were saying,
[01:57:39] I'll yell that there is left blank.
[01:57:51] And now, MAGA will get to abdicate responsibility for its fuckups.
[01:58:05] all the Dems shit on the MOU. Imagine if prominent Democrats were saying these objectively true
[01:58:16] statements for the last couple of years, especially after Israel go to this dipshit admin into
[01:58:20] waging war with Iran that we lost while propping up the JCPOA.
[01:58:27] Imagine how much more credibility Dems would have at this moment. Instead, they offered
[01:58:34] And silly process criticisms legitimized the reasons for waging war while legitimizing
[01:58:57] the reasons for waging war yelled that their 80s on his left flank and now MAGA will get
[01:59:01] to advocate responsibly for its fuckups while the Dems and dump it on Israel while the Dems
[01:59:10] shit on the MOU.
[01:59:18] The false rationale for waging war.
[01:59:30] Fox News is shitting on you again for your breakfast club interview.
[01:59:33] Fox News hasn't gotten the memo yet that Donald Trump is about to say the same shit about
[01:59:37] Israel that I've been saying.
[01:59:39] Okay?
[01:59:40] Trump is like a couple weeks out from saying Israel has no right to defend itself.
[02:00:07] has no right to exist as an apartheid state. Instead they offered silly
[02:00:14] process criticism while legitimizing the false rationale for which humor yelled at
[02:00:17] their anti-zionist left flank.
[02:00:22] Actively tried to deplatform
[02:00:30] their anti-zionist left flank.
[02:00:37] You can't hate Elon if you pay for eggs.
[02:00:45] You have to be a real fucking baboon if you think I've paid a single dime to Elon Musk,
[02:00:49] you fucking idiot.
[02:00:50] I'm a power user on Twitter and I have a million seven followers.
[02:00:55] Elon Musk gave me that blue check mark for free so that all these other dumbasses buy
[02:00:59] it because they think it's actually still a legitimate thing and not just like something
[02:01:03] that porn bots and crypto currency hucksters purchase.
[02:01:12] Instead, they offered silly process criticisms while legitimizing the false rationale for
[02:01:18] waging war, actively try to deplatform their anti-zine as left flank, and now MAGA will
[02:01:21] get to abdicate responsibility for its fuckups and dump it on Israel while the dems shit
[02:01:25] on the MOU. Yeah, I choose my words very carefully in moments like that when, and nothing I said
[02:01:39] on the breakfast club is even remotely objectionable, it is actually objectively true. And it's
[02:01:44] that, it's ironically enough something that the majority believes, which is precisely
[02:01:48] the reason why when Fox News is fucking chirping about it and Fox News is trying to present
[02:01:51] as some sort of like a super radical perspective, super radical framework, what they don't realize is
[02:01:58] they're showing me to a broader audience that most likely will agree with what I have to say,
[02:02:02] especially in a moment like this, when Donald Trump is also shitting on Israel.
[02:02:21] APAC, by the way, is of course up to its own fucking tricks.
[02:02:27] New polls, 71% of Israelis don't trust Trump.
[02:02:29] Nice.
[02:02:30] New N12 news poll on Trump after the MOU with Iran, 71% of Israelis do not trust Trump
[02:02:34] to preserve Israel's interest in a final deal with Iran, and just 13% still believe Trump.
[02:02:40] Great.
[02:02:42] People wildly overestimate how smart Israelis are.
[02:02:45] They arrogantly thought they were 40 chestmaster by dumping the last Zionist true believers.
[02:02:49] Biden Harris, for the more gullible Trump, assuming MAGA Yocles could always be led
[02:02:53] by the nose and would never bite them.
[02:02:56] Yeah, these guys are much more vicious.
[02:02:59] Okay?
[02:03:00] What they don't realize is like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden were ideologically Zionists.
[02:03:07] Okay?
[02:03:08] They were zealots.
[02:03:10] Trump looks like an ultra Zionist from a mile away because of all the things that he's
[02:03:15] done for Israel.
[02:03:17] But at the end of the day, he's a selfish fucking asshole.
[02:03:20] And that selfishness can actually turn on Israel.
[02:03:24] He has dumped every fucking ally.
[02:03:27] He has dumped every single person around him under the bus.
[02:03:33] In a moment's notice when things are turning on him, he is a purely transactional narcissist.
[02:03:47] Yeah, Iran reportedly suspends his trip to Geneva because of Israel's actions.
[02:03:53] Now remember, this is still in the works.
[02:03:56] I've said this already, they can sign an MOU and then things can still change.
[02:04:01] Now is the real moment for Trump to show exactly how much he wants to maintain credibility
[02:04:08] while everyone in the media is going to be yelling at him.
[02:04:11] if you remember, I would go so far as say the most powerful bipartisan force in legacy media.
[02:04:28] In Washington DC, it's not just like the pro-Israel lobby.
[02:04:32] This is defense contractors. It's the military-industrial complex.
[02:04:35] And the example I will point to you is the bipartisan barrage of hatred that Joe Biden
[02:04:43] received for pulling out of Afghanistan.
[02:04:46] That was objectively the right thing to do, and I defended it.
[02:04:49] I defended it endlessly, and I still defend it to this day.
[02:04:52] It was the right thing to do.
[02:04:53] Everything else we did after pulling out of Afghanistan was disgusting, monstrous, freezing
[02:04:57] their assets, refusing to let them have it, all this stuff.
[02:05:03] But there was bipartisan enmity towards Joe Biden for doing the right thing, doing the
[02:05:08] courageous thing, objectively the courageous thing to do.
[02:05:11] And his legacy would probably be a lot nicer, a lot kinder if he hadn't then followed through
[02:05:19] on Israel's genocide, bear hugging Benjamin Netanyahu, becoming genocide Joe, right?
[02:05:29] Now Donald Trump is going to be receiving that same bipartisan enmity.
[02:05:33] He has been receiving it, and Donald Trump is very responsive.
[02:05:37] Trump is very responsive to these kinds of attacks.
[02:05:42] He hates it.
[02:05:44] But he also has built up a much better resilience to this kind of bipartisan attack than anybody
[02:05:51] else because he's been, you know, basically the key man who has changed American politics
[02:05:57] single-handedly for the past decade.
[02:05:59] is Trump's universe that we're living in. So I don't know. I don't know what's going
[02:06:07] to happen here. But here is JD Vance again.
[02:06:10] But yeah, you've seen people in their system, Ben Gavir and Smotra Chuva attacked the deal.
[02:06:15] And I guess my response to them would be, what is your exact proposal? And you know,
[02:06:21] you're a country of 9 million people. You can't just kill your way out of solving every single
[02:06:27] national security problem.
[02:06:29] I'm so jealous, dude. I'm so angry. I'm so jealous.
[02:06:33] I have so much envy, dude.
[02:06:35] I am Sid Rosenberg color with envy.
[02:06:41] Why do they get to say this?
[02:06:47] Why? Why is it that only they say this?
[02:06:51] These are the same people who are actively trying to fucking prosecute me for saying
[02:07:00] this and now they turn around and they say it themselves and now everyone will go yeah
[02:07:07] that makes sense I hate this.
[02:07:12] How is it any different than the Biden administration though they also told Israel no on attacking
[02:07:15] Iran gave them total leeway and Gaza and did that they need to listen to us more and bank
[02:07:19] Here's the problem stuff that JD is doing now. Even the statement about they can't do everything
[02:07:24] with force of blink and line. Did we just memory hole all this? Yeah, the major differences,
[02:07:28] the fucking MOU. Biden never in a million years followed through on something as comprehensive
[02:07:37] and as restrictive to Israel's ultimate desires of destroying Iran as the memorandum of understanding
[02:07:45] that Donald Trump signed at Versailles last night. Nothing comes close. So yes, when these
[02:07:53] guys are saying it in the aftermath of the MOU to defend that decision, that is far more impactful
[02:07:59] than Joe Biden's 700 million red lines. Because if you recall, pre-MOU, they would say things
[02:08:05] like this every now and then, oh Joe Biden, or sorry, not Joe Biden, Donald Trump is really mad.
[02:08:10] Donald Trump is having a come-to-Jesus moment. Donald Trump is fucking telling
[02:08:15] Benjamin Netanyahu, he's using the F word, he's saying fuck, right? He's saying fuck,
[02:08:21] he's really upset, right? What was I saying back then? This is bullshit. Until the ink is dry on
[02:08:32] on some kind of deal until the naval assets are retreating from the region.
[02:08:39] None of these words mean anything, and now, these words mean everything.
[02:08:48] Do you understand?
[02:08:51] That's the biggest difference.
[02:08:54] Saying these things right now in the aftermath of signing a memorandum of understanding that
[02:09:00] Genuinely reshapes our foreign policy puts the United States of America back in the driver's
[02:09:07] seat of our men of policy, which by the way, I don't even think is going to be decent in
[02:09:11] the long run, but takes it away from Israel is unbelievably impactful.
[02:09:18] Evermore, we're unpopular and I know from speaking to many of my Jewish friends around
[02:09:29] the world, whether it be London, New York, LA, or further afield, they're all very concerned
[02:09:35] about this. So this idea that Netanyahu represents what most Jewish people think, for example,
[02:09:41] I think it's for the birds.
[02:09:42] I'm not aware of a single Nazi official who was as openly bloodthirsty as Ben Gavir,
[02:09:49] including Goebbels, who was a nutcase in my opinion. And, you know, they of course were
[02:09:53] all executed, the ones who survived the war were executed at Nuremberg. We don't actually
[02:09:58] have visibility into what's happened in Gaza, because they've murdered so many journalists
[02:10:02] that we and no one's allowed in to see it.
[02:10:04] But we know over a hundred thousand people have been killed, most of them noncombatants,
[02:10:07] tens of thousands of women and children, getting ev-
[02:10:12] This is ironically the same gripe that I've always had with allowing Tucker Carlson to
[02:10:18] occupy this space is like one of the key figures of the anti-Israel movement.
[02:10:26] Right? If the Democratic Party was universally in opposition to our allegiance to the state
[02:10:40] of Israel, right now, most people will be looking at JD Vance and going, oh, you're
[02:10:45] just repeating what the Democrats are saying, right? The average person would look at this
[02:10:50] and go, wow, you're just repeating what Chuck Schumer has said a million times over. Now,
[02:10:54] Obviously, it's a laughable, I'm just using Trish Hummer as a joke because obviously he
[02:10:59] is a joke and he's an insane dick writer of Israel, an ultra Zionist.
[02:11:05] But like in a world where we have a competent opposition party that was already there, in
[02:11:15] a world where we already had a competent opposition party, a competent opposition media framework
[02:11:19] where the entire movement was in the hands of a responsive opposition party that represented
[02:11:30] anti-Zionism openly. When these guys come out and fucking finally say the truth, people will be like,
[02:11:37] we've heard it before. We've heard it from the Democrats. Do you understand?
[02:11:43] But what did the Democrats do for the last three months?
[02:11:48] What did so many key prominent Democrats, including Senators, including Congresspersons, do?
[02:11:56] What did they do?
[02:11:58] They yelled at me.
[02:12:01] And at the time, I said over and over again, what the fuck are you guys doing?
[02:12:05] How am I the story?
[02:12:07] They're waging war in Iran and we're losing that war.
[02:12:09] Talk about that.
[02:12:12] about Israel's involvement in this, talk about Israel's level of unprecedented influence
[02:12:18] in this administration that finally goaded the Trump administration to do the unthinkable.
[02:12:30] And they kept calling me a radical and a terrorist and an anti-Semite for it. Democrats were
[02:12:35] doing that. They were too invested in that. They were too invested in stopping the socialist
[02:12:41] momentum that has grassroots mobilization, that has all the
[02:12:45] support in this fucking country right now. It's unbelievable.
[02:12:51] I feel like I am forced to re litigate the same failures of
[02:12:54] 2016 and the same failures of 2024 for the rest of my fucking
[02:12:59] life.
[02:13:07] Forever.
[02:13:11] forever and ever
[02:13:23] Stop the app against the hype train time to carry the flame. Oh shit
[02:13:27] All right, ladies and gentlemen the people's broadcasting service the piker broadcasting service for tomorrow's news today is
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[02:13:50] Here is one of, here is one of those Democrats that I'm talking about.
[02:13:53] Okay, here's one of those Democrats that I'm talking about, Josh Gotthimer, my statement
[02:13:57] on the agreement between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
[02:14:01] I am totally dumbfounded by this agreement and like many in a state of disbelief after
[02:14:04] spending his presidency crying about America's strength and leadership in the world, Donald
[02:14:07] Trump signed a document that screams weakness and desperation.
[02:14:10] Let me be clear, the Iranian regime is a brutal tyrannical regime and a sworn enemy of the
[02:14:13] American people under the banner of death to America.
[02:14:15] They are the world's leading state sponsor of terror and have American blood on their
[02:14:19] hands.
[02:14:20] The Iranian regime deserves to be crushed for its decades of relentless terror against
[02:14:22] us, our allies, and the repressive rule of the Iranian people resulting in brutal massacres
[02:14:26] and executions of its own people for seeking freedom.
[02:14:29] Yet we got nothing, not one core objective was meaningfully met.
[02:14:32] No agreement on nuclear weapons, no agreement on ballistic missiles, no agreement on drones,
[02:14:35] no agreement on funding of terror proxies.
[02:14:37] We've seen this movie before in Ukraine and in Gaza, where we're told a better deal is
[02:14:42] coming in the next stage, but it never materializes.
[02:14:45] In a Russia claim a win, we seem to be selling out Israel, our key democratic ally in the
[02:14:49] fight against terror, along with our Gulf partners who have faced relentless Iranian missile
[02:14:52] and drone attacks.
[02:14:53] The Gulf partners wanted this.
[02:14:54] Israel, didn't you fucking stooge?
[02:14:57] Again, Josh Gottheimer is a dog to Israel, okay?
[02:15:07] We are forced to stop the hemorrhaging.
[02:15:37] Yeah, so this servile stooge the Israel spent the last three months crying about me.
[02:16:03] And now we are forced to, and now when we are forced to stop the hemorrhaging, he comes
[02:16:10] out with his APAC press release.
[02:16:18] Americans above the interests of Israel for once in your life.
[02:16:43] Disgusting. Throughout this war there's been zero transparency in the Congress of
[02:16:48] American public. So in this instance, for the sake of our country, I actually hope there are some
[02:16:51] hidden favorable terms the administration is hiding in their pocket as it stands. I won't be able
[02:16:54] to support this agreement when ultimately it comes before Congress, which it must. Yeah.
[02:17:00] Where were the fucking demands to restrain American militarism when American military,
[02:17:07] when the American military was behaving like a mercenary brand for the Israeli state?
[02:17:14] Where was Josh Gaheimer then? To make matters worse, by every measure this
[02:17:23] agreement is an abject failure full of sanctions relieving is akin to or
[02:17:26] potentially worse than the flawed JCPOA under President Obama. He's literally
[02:17:30] shitting on the JCPOA here. Josh Gaheimer is shitting on the JCPOA.
[02:17:36] A fucking animal this guy is!
[02:18:06] All right, I'll play the Israeli version of we are Charlie Kirk. We actually fucking hit the hype train. Okay
[02:18:16] We're at level five and only one minute remaining
[02:18:20] For a very special day
[02:18:23] If we hit level 10 hype train, I will play the Israeli we are Charlie Kirk
[02:18:28] gift subscriptions now, Barak. Thank you for the five gift subs.
[02:18:39] The Israelis yearn for Biden. Biden save us. It's awesome. There's also, I saw this.
[02:18:47] I saw this. There's also the Phoenix emoji. Anonymous gift. They're taking it to 10.
[02:18:55] Let's not speak last thing with the five. Puka new Puka new ma
[02:18:59] Clue thank you for the 10. Oh my god. People are going fucking crazy for the we are charlie kirk kibir remix
[02:19:09] The original version some might say god damn god damn son level seven hype train
[02:19:17] The other one is the Israelis are chanting Madik Bad Amideka
[02:19:28] instead of saying they're saying death to America dude the Israelis are chanting yeah
[02:19:37] We will join the Iranians chant of death to America
[02:19:45] Welcome to the third world Israel
[02:19:48] Israel joins the many developing nations of the world the nations of the periphery
[02:19:54] enchanting death to America
[02:19:56] Oh my lord level eight hype train ladies and gentlemen level eight hype train support public support
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[02:20:17] buried in a Times article by Israel's reaction to the deals in Israeli
[02:20:20] government minister admitting they brought the u.s. into the war on the
[02:20:22] high chick lead the diaspora affairs minister speculating in a radio
[02:20:25] interview that mr. Inya would know how to say no to mr. Trump about pulling out
[02:20:30] of Lebanon just as he knew how to bring the United States into this war.
[02:20:40] Let us hear the red level 9 high train we're only one level away from.
[02:20:45] We are Charlie Kirk, Israeli patriotic song.
[02:20:58] cope. We'll look at more tears and more cope from the Yashiva frat leader says the entire
[02:21:04] pro-Israel political class threw their capital in the replacing the best presidential ally they
[02:21:08] could ask for with the most bribeable man alive and none of them foresaw this backfiring.
[02:21:13] Yep. Now this is far too, I mean we are celebrating this far too soon in my opinion
[02:21:22] because it's not done yet. And I need to urge caution here, okay? I need to urge caution here,
[02:21:30] but what I will not caution you is reaching level 10 in the hype train, which we are almost about
[02:21:34] the reach at level nine hype train at 94%. But I will urge caution that this deal has not been
[02:21:40] finalized yet, okay? So remember, Israel will try to fuck this up. Israel will try to fuck this deal
[02:21:46] up every single day until the deal is done, until the ceasefire negotiations are implemented.
[02:21:52] and even every single day after that.
[02:21:59] Biden said the same thing Jadian Trump did in December. Biden warns Israel is losing
[02:22:03] support over his war. No, this isn't, again, this is meaningless because it doesn't come with
[02:22:09] a memorandum of understanding against Iran, which is Israel's number one op. And at that point,
[02:22:14] we are at level 10 hype train, ladies and gentlemen. Let's get it started. Here it is.
[02:22:20] We are Charlie Curb.
[02:22:30] I'm a little worried that this is gonna be weird.
[02:22:38] I looked at it briefly and it seems sincere.
[02:22:50] What the fuck this is?
[02:23:01] Bro this is literally the one time Charlie Kirk doesn't look like Charlie Kirk.
[02:23:06] How is that possible?
[02:23:09] How is it possible that every piece of AI that has been generated about Charlie Kirk
[02:23:17] Or not even about Charlie Kirk, looks like Charlie Kirk.
[02:23:21] And this is the one time where he doesn't look like himself.
[02:23:24] How is that possible?
[02:23:28] All right.
[02:23:33] This doesn't look like him either.
[02:23:43] Oh, I've heard this song before.
[02:23:44] I've heard the Hebrew.
[02:24:17] Okay, none of the Charlie Kirk's look like Charlie Kirk.
[02:24:34] What the fuck is going on?
[02:24:38] Why are none of the Charlie Kirk's looking like Charlie Kirk?
[02:24:42] This is the one time where the AI purification is fucked up.
[02:24:49] Did you see they remove the gospel line?
[02:24:52] Yeah, I think this is like, I don't think this was made by haters.
[02:24:56] I think this was made sincerely.
[02:25:00] At first I thought this is like anti-Semitic, but I think this might not be.
[02:25:12] Yeah, no, this is, no, this is, this is a sincerely made version, oh my god, that's
[02:25:40] why they deleted the gospel line. Oh my god. We are Charlie Kirk. We fight in his, we fight
[02:25:50] in formation. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. This is not a person, the person who made
[02:25:59] this, I checked their fucking page because I was like, this might be like anti-Semitic.
[02:26:05] is the person who made this is sincerely making this, marching through Iran, Israeli patriotic song, I'm joining the IDF,
[02:26:16] baby netanyahu the lion this is a literal bibist who made this fucking thing
[02:26:33] sincerely. Oh my god it's incredible.
[02:27:03] Why does this look like Charlie is forgiving Benjamin Netanyahu for assassinating him?
[02:27:32] Oh my God.
[02:27:46] I need to dissect the person who made this in their brain.
[02:27:49] I need to understand what their normal thought process looks like.
[02:27:55] This might be the greatest one we've watched so far, I'm not going to lie.
[02:28:55] That's awesome. The Klesmer, Karen, Clarenet threw me off at first, but I don't think I'm
[02:29:04] coming around to it, not being anti-Semitic. No, it is anti-Semitic because it was made
[02:29:08] by an Israeli and everything Israelis make is automatically anti-Semitic, but it's not
[02:29:13] anti-Semitic in the way where you're like, Oh, is this a fucking like neo-Nazi, like
[02:29:18] a, like a Christian neo-Nazi who's like trying to fucking shit on Jews? Like no, it's, it's
[02:29:24] It's like this is sincerely a fucking Le Kutnik or maybe even like a Otsma Yehudid fan who
[02:29:32] made this.
[02:29:33] Yeah, this is stylistically exactly how Israeli music is made is 100% in Israeli.
[02:29:39] Yes.
[02:29:40] That's why I checked to see if this was like a, I checked to see if this was like actually
[02:29:44] someone who was like, oh, look at how fucking stupid the Jews are or whatever.
[02:29:49] No, it turns out it's like unironically an Israeli who made this because these are all
[02:29:53] the other things that they've made. And it's awesome. It's incredible. I mean, this was
[02:30:04] sincerely made. I am from Israel and this is my art. Okay, that's what this is. Hello,
[02:30:14] I am from Israel and this is my art. Yes, this is some deep Israeli lore shit, you know, make
[02:30:20] Make this if you just run of the mill, Neonazi, yeah, no, this is like, sincerely someone who is probably currently living in Israel who made this.
[02:30:37] Oh my fucking god, they're at his Filipino Zionist femboy.
[02:30:42] Anyway, um, yeah, we did that. We carried the flame. Maybe we'll carry it again. Maybe this will be a day where we double carry the flame.
[02:30:50] but that was incredible. Anyway, I'm so fucking mad at Josh Gotthamer. Yeah, Derek Davis says,
[02:30:57] Vance is an amoeba. He will ooze himself in whatever shape he thinks will best advance his
[02:31:01] career, which is his only core principle. If Democrats let him own this land going into 2028,
[02:31:05] they are even dumber than I thought they were. And I'll be honest with you, I think Democrats are
[02:31:10] that dumb? Like, I can see them doing that.
[02:31:19] Is that you've seen people within BB's cabinet who have come out and attacked the deal and in
[02:31:25] some ways very personally attacked the president of the United States. And I guess my message to them
[02:31:30] would be twofold. Number one, Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world
[02:31:38] who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time.
[02:31:42] And he happens to be the head of state of the world superpower.
[02:31:45] If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government,
[02:31:48] I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have.
[02:31:53] Why are the tides turning so quickly?
[02:31:57] Wow, Clinton, it was a constant push.
[02:31:58] And Yahu Barak would basically say,
[02:32:00] you need to support us in attacking Iran.
[02:32:01] You're saying you were being played by Israel all the time,
[02:32:04] all the time, by an ally that receives an enormous amount of aid?
[02:32:07] of course. Oh wow, I can't believe it. Hillary Rodham Clinton came out on 92, uh, 92nd Street Y
[02:32:13] and fucking said the truth about what Israel has been doing.
[02:32:16] Hmm. Let's hear what Hillary Clinton was saying like last month about our allegiance to Israel.
[02:32:21] Oh, that's right. She was shitting on the anti-Zionist youth for not knowing the truth about Israel
[02:32:27] and how wonderful of an ally Israel is. This is exactly the type of shit that I'm talking about
[02:32:32] When I say, you have to be consistent. People are not stupid, okay? The average person,
[02:32:39] no matter how dumb we may perceive them to be, is not so dumb that they can't sense hypocrisy,
[02:32:45] okay? That's the fucking problem. That's the problem. That's why I keep saying
[02:32:52] Democrats should have been on this tip from the jump. It absolutely,
[02:32:57] it absolutely is worthwhile to establish credibility before the tide turns, okay?
[02:33:06] This is why having moral conviction on these issues matter.
[02:33:12] This is why having moral conviction on these issues matter.
[02:33:15] This is why I always stress the importance of it.
[02:33:17] Whenever people come out and they're like, Daria, Lisa is, it was at the October 8th,
[02:33:23] 2023 anti-Israel protest.
[02:33:25] Yeah, of course she was because she's been fucking aware of what Israel's been doing for decades because October 7th didn't just happen
[02:33:34] overnight for no reason. Israel has been an occupier and an apartheid state that was ethnically cleansing slowly but surely.
[02:33:43] The Palestinian population for 75 years at that point.
[02:33:46] What the fuck kind of take is this?
[02:33:49] where we're just like, oh yeah, we have to punish these people for being right.
[02:33:55] Like, oh, they were accidentally, or not even accidentally, but they were prematurely anti-fascist, really?
[02:34:06] It's important to have real fighters that have real moral conviction and have the courage
[02:34:13] to say the truth in inopportune moments.
[02:34:18] The Natsuk people have been saying stuff like that for years. They love Israel for what it does
[02:34:22] for the US, but Israel also annoys the hell out of them going back to Reagan. We have a million
[02:34:25] stories about that. The problem is that they complain, but don't stop sending bombs to Israel.
[02:34:29] Clinton did, Obama did, Biden did, Trump did. I agree. I know. That's what I'm talking about,
[02:34:36] though. You're misunderstanding my point. My point is you have to be consistent, okay? And you have
[02:34:41] have to sometimes make bold decisions. Biden never did. That's why his red lines looked
[02:34:49] ridiculous. This right now with Donald Trump, right now with Donald Trump, this is a unique
[02:34:56] moment. Because if followed through, if there's follow through on this MOU, if Israel is forced,
[02:35:05] if Israel is forcibly restrained, if ties are cut off with Israel in a meaningful capacity
[02:35:11] because of Israel's inevitable spoiler in this MOU, cuz they will play that role.
[02:35:19] They are going to continue bombing Lebanon. They might even bomb Iran, who knows, right?
[02:35:25] At that point, if Trump actually fucking restrains Israel, then it's real.
[02:35:32] Do I have confidence that he will?
[02:35:38] I do not.
[02:35:39] I do not have confidence that Trump will, we're sharing Israel.
[02:35:42] I need you to understand this.
[02:35:45] But the reason why I'm criticizing the Democrats here is because of that prediction.
[02:35:51] The prediction that I have that Israel will fuck this up.
[02:35:55] And when that happens, Democrats should not be saying, thank God, the fucking memorandum
[02:35:59] understanding has fallen apart. And now Trump is failing to pick up the pieces. They should be saying,
[02:36:07] we gotta cut this shit out. They should be saying the MOU is good. We shouldn't have
[02:36:12] waged war from the start. They should have been there already.
[02:36:21] Yes, I glazed Biden after the Afghan withdrawal and I'm glazing Trump after he signed the MOU.
[02:36:25] do, because I care about the actual impact. I care about the actual policies. I don't
[02:36:32] give a shit about partisanship. If Donald Trump tomorrow came out and was like, we're
[02:36:37] doing Medicare for all, which would never happen.
[02:36:39] But like in a totally ridiculous hypothetical, if Donald Trump came out and was like, I'm
[02:36:43] doing Trump care, fuck Obama care. I'm doing Trump care. It's Medicare for all. No more
[02:36:48] private healthcare in this country. You think I wouldn't fucking eat his dick and balls?
[02:36:52] Of course I would.
[02:36:53] I'd be like, this is the most amazing achievement.
[02:36:55] I don't give a shit that is Trump doing it.
[02:36:58] I would be fucking honest about it.
[02:37:08] And pussy too.
[02:37:17] You were right about sniffing hypocrisy, even as dumb as did Trump's new Israel's
[02:37:20] They're blowing up whole apartment bills unlike your entire presidency when you were seeing kids pulled out of the rubble
[02:37:25] You just now notice sure Trump's new stance the midterm stance nothing more. I know even the stupid syrup in arms good
[02:37:36] Ryan Grimm responded your tweet about the Dems
[02:37:40] Anyhow deliberately cost Democrats a presidential election and still they wouldn't say 10% of the stuff. Yes
[02:37:50] Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but why is it different for Trump to do this MOU than it
[02:38:10] was for what Hillary was talking about that is restraining Israel from attacking Iran in
[02:38:13] the first place.
[02:38:14] They wanted to every single day the Biden and Obama admins, but never did.
[02:38:18] The only difference is Trump let them do it in the first place, still saying that MOUs
[02:38:20] great news.
[02:38:22] Because this memorandum of understanding is the most comprehensive ceasefire and longstanding
[02:38:28] commitment to peace that greatly reroutes and restructures the entire region away from
[02:38:37] the interests of Israel.
[02:38:38] Because Israel's primary interest under the Obama administration when Clinton was the
[02:38:42] Secretary of State and certainly under the Biden administration and certainly under Trump
[02:38:47] one, and even far before then, Israel's primary goal always was to destroy Iran.
[02:38:54] The reason why Israel always wanted to destroy Iran was because Iran was the only sovereign
[02:38:59] nation in the region that would actually restrain Israel by its proxy militias that it propped up
[02:39:06] and offered logistical support to and offered training support to. The proxy militias such as
[02:39:12] Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Shia militias in Iraq, and also in Syria as well. The Hezbollah was
[02:39:20] also operating inside of Syrian borders as well. The Ansarallah movement in Yemen.
[02:39:28] And this always presented a real threat in Hamas and then Palestinian Islam, but mostly Hamas
[02:39:35] in Gaza. This always presented some kind of military deterrence, a threat to
[02:39:43] Israel's ambitions of territorial expansion. Israel wanted to destroy this
[02:39:47] threat and in an effort to destroy Israel, go to America over and over and over
[02:39:54] again for decades to go and wage war with Iran, right? They always wanted to do this.
[02:39:58] So if that's the primary goal of Israel here, this memorandum of understanding
[02:40:02] completely rewrites that this memorandum of understanding says we're done we're washing our hands of this entire endeavor
[02:40:08] We're leaving this in the hands of the Gulf nations to deal with Iran as an even partner
[02:40:12] We are going to normalize relations with Iran now. I'm not saying this memorandum of understanding is going to go through
[02:40:19] But this deal is perhaps the most
[02:40:25] Comprehensive fuck you to Israel and it's not even about Lebanon a lot of it a lot of the Israelis are
[02:40:31] really frustrated about the Lebanese part of this equation. Oh, Israel can't
[02:40:35] attack Lebanon. It's an Iranian proxy, but we can't fucking, you're treating us
[02:40:39] like an American proxy, and you're telling us we have to restrain ourselves.
[02:40:42] They're stupid. The real anger here from Israeli, from the, from the, you know,
[02:40:49] Israeli leadership is not coming because Israel is for the first time ever
[02:40:53] being forcibly restrained in Lebanon. They've been restrained in Lebanon before.
[02:40:57] or Ronald Reagan did it, for example, right?
[02:41:01] George H.W. Bush did it.
[02:41:03] Numerous other American presidents
[02:41:05] have told Israel, cut it out.
[02:41:08] Joe Biden did it in 2021.
[02:41:12] The reason why Israel is freaking the fuck out over this,
[02:41:14] even though to the onlookers,
[02:41:17] it seems like they're frustrated
[02:41:18] because they're so entitled and they've realized,
[02:41:21] oh my God, like we can't fucking get away
[02:41:23] with blowing up Lebanon anymore,
[02:41:25] but I'll die, you literally want the Holocaust,
[02:41:27] happen if I can't kill Lebanese children, like that's not the point. That's what it sounds
[02:41:32] like to the average person. But the real point here is that this rewrites, this writes Israel
[02:41:39] out of the driver's seat in our menopolicy. And it actually normalized relations with
[02:41:46] the only sovereign country in that region that has the military capabilities and the
[02:41:53] interest in restraining Israel. This is the biggest fuck you to Israel that I have ever
[02:41:59] seen from any American presidency if this memorandum of understanding actually is followed
[02:42:03] through on. That's what's huge about this. And that's precisely the reason why there
[02:42:09] is a massive panic amongst APEC and amongst the Zionist lobby and the Israeli thinkers
[02:42:16] that are losing their minds over it. Because I do believe that they got caught a little
[02:42:22] bit off guard here. Maybe I'm being a little too hopeful, but my point obviously is that
[02:42:27] they will still try to fuck this deal up regardless. But that's why it's so much more consequential
[02:42:33] than anything that Hillary Rodham Clinton has ever said, anything that even the Obama
[02:42:37] administration did, because prior to this MOU, prior to this memorandum of understanding,
[02:42:42] the biggest fuck you to Israel was the JCPOA. This memorandum of understanding literally
[02:42:48] changes the dynamic entirely. The JCPOA gave a fuck ton of assurances to Israel. That's
[02:42:54] when we did our MOU with Israel, the 10 year long, $3.8 billion a year deal for the Israeli
[02:43:04] defense systems where we were just giving them money to purchase the Tamir interceptors.
[02:43:09] That came as a cost for the Obama administration.
[02:43:15] Israel was so unbelievably mad about the Obama administration maintaining its own sovereign
[02:43:23] interests in the way that they were negotiating with Israel's number one enemy in the region
[02:43:28] that we had to bribe them.
[02:43:29] We had to give them 40 billion fucking dollars this last goddamn decade in exchange for Israel.
[02:43:39] Israel, allowing us to engage in a denuclearization agreement with Iran.
[02:43:52] Trump is undoubtedly doing a good thing by ending the war, and we should give credit
[02:43:57] for that.
[02:43:58] But I just don't see how this is such a break from protocol.
[02:43:59] I don't know how else to explain it, man.
[02:44:02] There's definitely a difference on sanctions, good, but I'm restraining Israel.
[02:44:05] They are the same policy.
[02:44:07] No.
[02:44:08] No.
[02:44:09] know why you don't see this. We can give Israel all the fucking weapons in the world going
[02:44:14] forward. Iran was able to fight militarily and restrain the United States of America going
[02:44:21] forward. Going forward, if Iran draws a red line, that is going to have more consequences.
[02:44:30] It's completely like I keep repeating over and over again. The entire purpose of restraining
[02:44:37] Israel is to regain American sovereignty in American foreign policy in this region, okay?
[02:44:52] The whole point of this, the whole point of this memorandum of understanding is that it
[02:44:55] dramatically shifts our MENA policy away from Israel back into the hands of the American
[02:45:03] State Department, which by the way, again, probably also indecent. Make no fucking mistake.
[02:45:13] APAC sent out a memo. It's awesome. The MOU opens the possibility that Iran will be led with a
[02:45:18] significant nuclear capability agreement, includes no provisions to address Iran's support for terrorism
[02:45:22] or its missile or drone program. It's great.
[02:45:25] New CNN has obtained a new book by Maggie Haberman and Johnson Swann reveals how Trump
[02:45:33] compared himself to Mao Stalin, Attila the Hun and how a top eight found him with superglue
[02:45:39] trying to decorate the Oval Office.
[02:45:45] Just wait.
[02:45:46] Just wait.
[02:45:47] You'll see.
[02:45:48] Well, we'll see.
[02:45:49] I suspect we'll see in the upcoming days rare Epstein files that we didn't even know
[02:45:53] existed, okay? Yeah, it's not shocking to me that he's compared himself to, you know,
[02:46:01] these people. He can't hold a candle to Stalin normal. Maybe Adolf Hitler makes sense. Iran
[02:46:18] will learn lessons and build a modern air force once the sanctions are lifted. The next
[02:46:22] we are forced to embark on an existential war against it, a completely different Iran will
[02:46:25] await us, the source added. Our air superiority will no longer be taken for granted. Trump,
[02:46:31] who was supposed to be the Messiah of Israel's security, has become the man who has abandoned us.
[02:46:37] Building an air force from a politically compromised Western supply chains would be a
[02:46:41] huge mistake that Iran seems aware not to make. The Pakistani experience shows that it's possible
[02:46:45] now to build a potent air force that at much lower cost through China. Also, let's go back to Danny
[02:46:52] satrinowitz middle east national security expert one of the only atlantic council non resident
[02:46:58] fellows that has actively been uh... off the uh... let's go to war with the wrong train for
[02:47:04] it since the start basically since since it was apparent that america was losing this war by like
[02:47:10] week one any satrinowitz to give him credit has been actively trying to find new avenues new exit
[02:47:18] ramps. So let's hear what he had to say.
[02:47:21] Apex's response, along with statements from Senator Lindsey Graham and others, underscores
[02:47:25] the central challenge Israel faces regarding a potential nuclear agreement with Iran. No
[02:47:29] one is going to outflank President Trump from the right on this issue.
[02:47:33] Whatever Trump ultimately decides will define US policy, and Israel cannot realistically
[02:47:37] hope for a future president in the White House who will reverse that decision. If Trump himself
[02:47:42] reaches the strategic conclusion that the Iranian regime is not going anywhere and that
[02:47:45] negotiated arrangement is preferable to continued confrontation the debate is effectively over
[02:47:52] it is highly unlikely that a future president will take a significantly tougher approach
[02:47:56] the campaign is already exposed numerous i don't think so by the way i think a democrat i can see
[02:48:00] a fucking uh ultraseinist democrat trying to to an apac backed ultraseinist democrat doing this shit
[02:48:09] straight up i can see it god i'm i just i've lost all hope in american politics it's so
[02:48:15] hard for me to fucking look at what's going on with the Democratic Party so far and the
[02:48:20] way that they're moving around this issue and the way like it's going to be like Josh
[02:48:23] Gottheimer, President Josh Gottheimer, President Josh Shapiro, who's like, we have to do a
[02:48:29] nuclear first strike policy because they're on.
[02:48:32] Oh my God.
[02:48:33] Yeah.
[02:48:34] 2028 primary will have three APAC candidates anyway.
[02:48:42] Yeah, we're gonna have Josh Gottheimer going up against Josh Shapiro going up against Corey
[02:48:51] Booker.
[02:48:55] And they're gonna be fucking on that stage fighting each other over the microphone to
[02:48:59] be like, I'm the one who will do a nuclear first strike, I promise, that means real high.
[02:49:06] Fetterman on the sidelines like America needs another stupid president Joe Biden was so good
[02:49:16] we need an even dumber president that will love Israel more than him
[02:49:25] I will stand up and say hubba da ba da just like Biden did
[02:49:30] This campaign has already exposed numerous shortcomings and potential negative consequences
[02:49:37] including the possibility of strengthening the Iranian regime and further entrenching
[02:49:40] Iran's regional influence through proxies and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Yet these concerns may
[02:49:45] be overshadowed by a larger strategic reality for current and future Israeli governments.
[02:49:49] The likelihood of undertaking a similar military effort against Iran without strong
[02:49:53] American backing becomes dramatically lower. For Israel, which depends on the United States across
[02:49:59] a wide range of military diplomatic and economic domains, this would represent a major strategic
[02:50:03] setback. While Israeli leaders often emphasize their ability to act independently against Iran,
[02:50:09] COPE, the reality is that containing or significantly degrading Iran's capabilities
[02:50:14] without meaningful American support is, for all practical purposes, close to impossible.
[02:50:24] Pros-real groups deliberately turned Israel into a polarized issue and alienated almost a whole
[02:50:27] democratic party for the sake of a war that turned out to be his disasters
[02:50:30] Obama warned them and is going to end up with a deal far worse for them than
[02:50:34] JCPOA was I don't care about what egg boy is saying
[02:50:37] Egg Boy seemingly is he is a wind sock okay that's all he is
[02:50:45] he bloviates he's empty he's hollow he has no world view of his own he's just a
[02:50:51] fucking empty windsock. He blows away with the wind. In a world full of windsocks, be
[02:51:03] Be a poop sock.
[02:51:15] In a world full of windsocks, be a cum sock.
[02:51:25] Yeah, French President Emmanuel Macron pulls off what could be the greatest diplomatic
[02:51:38] troll of all time by getting Trump to sign the 300 billion dollar US-surrender to Iran
[02:51:41] deal in Versailles.
[02:51:43] The ignoramish Trump will have been clueless as to the historical significance of the location.
[02:51:47] Yeah, it's really funny.
[02:51:49] I know for a fucking fact this dumbass has no idea what a Versailles treaty is.
[02:51:55] like what its historic significance is like what this location's historic
[02:51:59] significance is it was like it's a beautiful palace I'm signing it and a
[02:52:03] beautiful palace what what do you want from me all the Europeans they love me
[02:52:07] for doing this look at my cross-phase he's fucking smiling ear to ear
[02:52:16] it's so funny
[02:52:25] Likud set the scrap election as highlighting Nenya who Trump ties in wake of Iran deal.
[02:52:30] Oh my God.
[02:52:31] It's so funny.
[02:52:41] He's surprised he got him bed with a snake and then the snake bit him.
[02:52:44] Maybe don't push the snake into a war that the snake loses.
[02:52:47] You know what's funny about this near-attending take?
[02:52:51] Trump is the snake that poor naive Nenya shouldn't have trusted in this scenario.
[02:52:55] And it's like, Nira, why are you taking the side of one fascist over the other in this
[02:53:04] circumstance?
[02:53:09] Like she let, because the hidden implication here is this.
[02:53:14] What Nira Tandon is saying here is this.
[02:53:17] Hey, Benjamin and Yahoo, if you stayed with Joe Biden and the Democrats, we would have
[02:53:25] probably played much better ball with you.
[02:53:29] Okay?
[02:53:31] This is such a funny revelation.
[02:53:36] And given that it was tweeted at 9.20 PM, our time, which means it was tweeted at 12.
[02:53:45] Midnight, she was probably on box wine and bars while she tweeted this, and didn't realize
[02:53:55] what she was actually saying, which is basically telling Benjamin Ineaho, I told you so, you
[02:54:03] should have stayed with the Democrats.
[02:54:05] We would have let you do genocide without any sort of fucking pushback.
[02:54:11] Now you got your guy Donald Trump and he won't let you do the genocides.
[02:54:15] you want to do. Epstein guy Howard Nutlick is also displeased. Howard Lutnick, Howard
[02:54:31] Nutlick appears to shake his head and disappointments Trump said Israel had little to complain about.
[02:54:35] Think of what Israel's getting. They're not going to be nuked. They're not going to be
[02:54:38] He always smiles from ear to ear. It's so strange that this is the one time he's not
[02:54:50] smiling behind him. Yeah. Huh. Interesting. How strange. How odd. It's just how odd,
[02:55:03] You know nuclear weapon into the middle of Israel they only need one and there would
[02:55:09] be no more Israel think of it baby you got the best the most important thing.
[02:55:14] Think of it baby.
[02:55:17] Oh, I'm gonna be honest dude.
[02:55:26] What a spectacular moment of indication so far.
[02:55:29] I mean, virtually every fucking analyst, every high-paid analyst in the blob, first agitated
[02:55:38] to make this war happen, then refused to reckon that it was lost, then kept egging Trump on
[02:55:45] to continue, and finally, the Memorandum of Understanding shows what we've all known
[02:55:52] here at the Hassanabi broadcast, that we were right, that America should have never gone
[02:55:59] under this war that Iran militarily defeated the United States of America by not directly
[02:56:07] defeating American forces, but instead by punishing America as the primary responsible
[02:56:13] party that is supposed to have this protectorate over the global markets by striking at these
[02:56:24] different profit centers, these forces of capital, they were able to make America bleed
[02:56:32] and forced them to, to, with their newfound leverage, forced America to the negotiation
[02:56:40] table and make them hold this fucking fat L. And now, Trump is talking like a Hassan
[02:56:57] Abihid, saying Iran is a sovereign nation. Of course, they're going to have ballistic
[02:57:02] munitions. Of course, they're going to have ballistic missiles. Every sovereign nation
[02:57:06] does. Of course, they're going to have some nuclear production. Every country has that.
[02:57:13] Of course, Israel has to stop. They've gotten completely out of control.
[02:57:25] This is funny. Lindsey Graham and Mike Wells having a conversation. I love Israel more. No,
[02:57:28] I love Israel more. No, I love Israel more. Israel. Israel is my heart and soul.
[02:57:36] Israeli officials believe President Trump can potentially delay weapons shipments or
[02:57:52] impose an arms embargo on Israel in the future if Nenyea who won't withdraw forces from Lebanon
[02:57:57] Democrats getting beaten out of an Israeli arms embargo would be hilarious.
[02:58:04] It gave Donald Trump the keys of the castle, by the way.
[02:58:07] This is my take for the Republicans as well.
[02:58:09] He gave Trump the keys of the castle, and he's making these decisions on his own, right?
[02:58:16] Unitary executive theory.
[02:58:17] And yeah, sometimes the Mad King might arrive at the correct position due to pure narcissism.
[02:58:26] That would be fucking amazing, by the way.
[02:58:28] That would be fucking hilarious if Donald Trump was the guy that entertained an arms
[02:58:33] embargo on Israel because Netanyahu is just like not listening to what he's saying.
[02:58:38] Not saying that this is going to happen, by the way.
[02:58:40] I do want to point this out.
[02:58:41] I don't think this is going to happen.
[02:58:43] I still think Donald Trump is a dick eater for Israel, but I do want to think of a world,
[02:58:49] a better world out there where Donald Trump, do-do is a petulant, narcissistic nature,
[02:58:55] is so frustrated with Israel that he's just like, enough.
[02:58:59] You and your colleges here, let's hear what Rokana is saying on this issue. By the way,
[02:59:06] this president's agenda. Is that what's happening right now with this MOU with Iran? No, I actually
[02:59:15] support the agreement and bringing the war to an end. I have always supported bringing
[02:59:20] the war to an end. I will say though that this agreement is not as good as what the
[02:59:27] the JCPOA was, and let me just give you three factual reasons.
[02:59:31] First, under the JCPOA, 97% of the enriched uranium was removed from Iran.
[02:59:39] Under this agreement, it simply dilutes it.
[02:59:41] Second, the JCPOA had the Security Council resolution as a force of law with intrusive
[02:59:48] IEAE inspections.
[02:59:51] That still has not been achieved.
[02:59:52] And most problematically, we're going to be on the hook to raise $300 billion for Iran's
[02:59:58] economic development and reconstruction.
[03:00:00] Not U.S. taxpayer money, but raising that money.
[03:00:03] Why aren't we focused on the economic development and reconstruction of Middleton, Ohio, and
[03:00:07] Johnstown, Pennsylvania, or putting $300 billion to be raised for child care or health care
[03:00:12] for Americans?
[03:00:13] Well, all very important points and good ones.
[03:00:16] Let me just say that President Trump has made the comment that at some point in the future,
[03:00:23] when things calm down, the US will go back into Iran, get that-
[03:00:28] MARIA BATAROMO!
[03:00:29] ... uranium, destroy that uranium, whether destroyed in Iran or in America or somewhere
[03:00:36] else.
[03:00:37] They are planning-
[03:00:38] Isn't this better than the JCPOA?
[03:00:39] Yeah, better for Iran, not better for, like, American domination, if that's your attitude.
[03:00:46] obviously our attitude here at the hospital broadcast is different
[03:00:49] uh... i think it was norm finkelstein who says something so uh...
[03:00:53] brilliant about this where he was just like
[03:00:55] i'm not on any side i'm not on the side of
[03:00:59] one state over the other on the side of justice
[03:01:04] and this deal is just
[03:01:07] it's it's the beginning phases of justice
[03:01:10] so if you're on the side of justice
[03:01:12] then of course you're not going to be on the side of america in this endeavor
[03:01:15] you're not going to be on the side of Israel in this endeavor. You don't have to be on the side of
[03:01:18] Iran in this endeavor. You just have to be on the side of what is correct, what is moral to do,
[03:01:22] what is just to do. Right? Yeah, he said this yet.
[03:01:36] Yeah, he says, if America does wrong, I'm not going to be America first. In Vietnam,
[03:01:40] I didn't want the US to win. I don't want the US to win in Iran. I'm not America first. I'm
[03:01:45] justice first if it were switched and the Palestinians were doing to the
[03:01:48] Israelis with the Israelis are doing to them I'm not pro-Palestinian
[03:02:15] And it's the same thing. If there were switch in the Palestinians, we're going through Israelis,
[03:02:25] but Israelis are going to check Palestinians. And that's called Palestinians. Those categories
[03:02:34] that completely alien might be. I couldn't understand what they mean. Why would you want
[03:02:41] America, frisk.
[03:02:44] Neuchastice, frisk.
[03:02:48] So that's another part of this movement that's appropriated
[03:02:55] the power standard that I find very troubling.
[03:02:59] I'm not part of that mindset.
[03:03:02] I'm not a nationalist.
[03:03:05] I'm any kind.
[03:03:06] Ethnic nationalist, American nationalist,
[03:03:10] those those categories mean nothing. So what's also interesting about this is that this deal
[03:03:18] is only like obviously this is an L for America because of the hundreds of billions of dollars
[03:03:25] wasted not on the 300 billion that is being fundraised for Iran. I mean like the hundreds of
[03:03:31] billions of dollars in assets wasted like munitions expanded to kill Iranians like
[03:03:37] Like, that part is a massive L, but the deal itself, the memorandum of understanding, technically
[03:03:42] doesn't, like, it technically doesn't harm Americans, right?
[03:03:48] It actually is good for Americans if we restrain ourselves a little bit going forward.
[03:03:52] That's why I always said, like, us receiving a bloody nose here is not necessarily a bad
[03:03:56] thing in the long term, especially if this causes the State Department and the American
[03:04:02] Defense Department to recalculate a strategy as the hegemon and maybe behave in a more
[03:04:08] restrained manner.
[03:04:11] All the better if we actually let Israel lose, if we just like cut him off, right?
[03:04:15] That would be fucking amazing for America.
[03:04:19] So here's the thing.
[03:04:24] What is the actual L here other than American feelings being hurt?
[03:04:29] If you are an average, if you're a regular American, you were already receiving the L
[03:04:36] with your gas prices.
[03:04:37] You were already receiving the L because all of your productive output was going to fucking
[03:04:40] waging Israel's war against Iran.
[03:04:43] This is not an L for you.
[03:04:45] This is a W for you.
[03:04:47] Great.
[03:04:48] Fucking awesome.
[03:04:49] No more war in Iran.
[03:04:51] Right?
[03:04:53] It's spectacular.
[03:04:56] better if we actually restrain Israel and totally change our Middle Eastern strategy.
[03:05:04] Now, the only reason why Americans are being taught by mainstream media that this is a
[03:05:12] fucking spectacular L for America is because we're used to dominating, right? We as Americans have
[03:05:21] internalize this idea that we are the world police through decades and decades of propaganda
[03:05:28] that we have to be the world police with the most moral force on the planet. We all of our
[03:05:31] enemies are ontologically evil and we must punish them, we must dominate them militarily,
[03:05:35] and sometimes when we're dominating them militarily we do heinous war crimes,
[03:05:39] but that, but, but all that bad is still for an overarching good, right? That's the way that we've
[03:05:47] been conditioned. That is what we believe. And that is the reason why a lot of people are looking
[03:05:53] at this and going, oh my god, we took a fucking fat L here. But where is the L? Where is the actual L?
[03:06:02] The only reason why you would believe that we're taking an L here is if you're a hawk
[03:06:08] that works in the blob, that works in foreign policy, and we're demanding more military domination
[03:06:14] against Iran, no matter what the cost is to the rest of the energy markets, the rest of the world.
[03:06:21] Okay, that's it. That's it. And that's actually really important because even the removal of
[03:06:27] sanctions, not just the secondary sanctions, but the primary sanctions on Iran, is good for
[03:06:31] American businesses. Iran is a massive market. Why the fuck shouldn't we do regular trade with them?
[03:06:39] Why do you care? Are you the nation state of Israel? Are you an ultra Zionist who wants to
[03:06:44] take up more land from Lebanon and Syria and maybe Egypt and potentially go to war with Turkey or
[03:06:50] because it's bad for them. That's why they're freaking out. But if you're a regular as America,
[03:06:54] living in Ohio, what the fuck do you care? As a matter of fact, this is good for you.
[03:07:03] Al-Dizah says, it does not cost the US anything to allow Iran access to its own money and the
[03:07:08] ability to conduct trade with other countries just like every other nation on earth. The original
[03:07:12] reason given for putting sanctions on the oil sector and bank sector was a
[03:07:14] pressure around the engaged seers negotiations about growing enrichment
[03:07:17] program not to just uphold them until the day of judgment they are supposed to
[03:07:21] be a temporary measure it's not capitulation or loss for the u.s. to
[03:07:24] offer the removal of sanctions in return for the exact reasons they were put
[03:07:28] in place
[03:07:37] sammy says there's this bizarre tendency by some lefties on here right now to
[03:07:40] attack any analysis on the Iran deal which describes as disastrous consequences for
[03:07:43] your foreign policy somehow being hawkish. I don't know that this app doesn't allow
[03:07:47] for body language but description does not mean endorsement. Any deal that ends the war with
[03:07:51] Iran is good but the terms of these deals are shocking to piss poor. Why are they piss poor?
[03:07:54] Matthew Petty actually brings up a really good point. He says a lot of the supposed
[03:07:57] consequences are just taking for granted hawkish views though like the idea that sanctions relief
[03:08:03] is just giving away money that belongs to the United States by birthright.
[03:08:06] Semi-goals doesn't mean when I say consequence is more so about what this does to us power national interest
[03:08:12] However, what I should also note is that these are the inevitable consequence from the war we fought. It's not the piece that started it
[03:08:19] But even by that measure the deal isn't that bad for the US none of the concessions really cost Americans much
[03:08:25] Washington is just catastrophizing because they don't know how to deal with compromise when they were expecting surrender
[03:08:32] Okay, that's the key point here
[03:08:34] The people that are looking at this and going, oh my God, what a spectacular defeat this was, are used to a lifetime of domination.
[03:08:43] Okay? It's the same principle that holds for the age-old adage.
[03:08:50] For those accustomed to a lifetime of privilege, equality feels like oppression.
[03:08:55] And the American foreign policy apparatus and the American military industrial complex have been accustomed to a lifetime of privilege.
[03:09:06] Endless military domination overseas, constantly suppressing our enemies, constantly creating new enemies from nothing, just to defeat them militarily, just to dominate them militarily, no matter what the human toll is in the process.
[03:09:19] fuck them, they probably deserved it. Collateralizing real human lives. This is how empire dominates.
[03:09:29] And now we are forced to reckon with the fact that we are no longer the same empire that
[03:09:34] we once were. We no longer have the same power around the world. We no longer have the same
[03:09:41] force projection capabilities. But if you're an average American, why the fuck should you
[03:09:44] care about our force projection capabilities. Because the media, our education, our social
[03:09:52] conditioning have told us that as regular working class folk in the United States of
[03:09:57] America, when America dominates militarily overseas, that's good for us somehow. That
[03:10:01] makes us feel good. Why should it make us feel good? What makes me feel good is progress.
[03:10:07] What makes me feel good is better educational initiatives, better educational outcomes.
[03:10:11] What makes me feel good is when America dominates in the field of research.
[03:10:15] What makes me feel good is if we are actually moving in the direction of better outcomes
[03:10:20] for working class Americans.
[03:10:22] That is what we should be striving towards, not this conditioning that America is the
[03:10:29] almighty, all powerful country when our petrocapitalist pedophiles are making profits hand over
[03:10:35] fist when they're actually dominating the rest of the world, so that they can turn
[03:10:39] profit over all of this death and destruction. It's bullshit. There is this expectation that
[03:10:47] all of this system is so that we can go out and dominate whatever fucking enemy we see fit.
[03:10:54] Okay? I say no more. That's her ridiculous mentality. That has never been helpful for you.
[03:11:03] All that is done for you is take away your productive output and spend it on this death
[03:11:08] machine, this war machine that is endless. It's taken all your tax dollars and funneled
[03:11:13] it back to the military industrial complex, where American hands are building the munitions
[03:11:18] that Israel is using to blow up schools. Those hands could be building the fucking schools
[03:11:23] here. Those dollars could be building the fucking schools here. Why? Why is it good
[03:11:30] so that Raytheon has a better quarter? Does that help you so that Lockheed Martin can
[03:11:37] come up with a new ingenious way of lasering children from satellites? Does that help you?
[03:11:43] No, it doesn't. It does not. What helps you is if we pay for college education. What helps you if we
[03:11:52] build housing, government-sponsored housing, and American hands build those houses,
[03:11:57] American hands build those roads that are in a state of dire disrepair. That is how we improve
[03:12:04] this country. That's why I get so endlessly frustrated whenever I hear from people on
[03:12:20] Twitter who go online and say, oh, Yemen is going to learn why we don't have health care today.
[03:12:26] What a joke! You still don't have health care. Is that a worthy cause? Is that an
[03:12:38] appropriate equation for you? I don't have health care. You don't have health
[03:12:42] care. But the Houthis are getting blown up with billions of dollars in munitions.
[03:12:49] Who wants that? And we still lose at the end.
[03:12:55] So, yeah, I don't think this is bad.
[03:12:58] I think this is not a disastrous surrender.
[03:13:01] This is a disastrous surrender if you're a war hawk in the hill and you've made hundreds
[03:13:08] of thousands of dollars every single year demanding more of this war machine.
[03:13:15] But if you're a regular Joe, if you're a working stiff, trying to make ends meet, can't even
[03:13:20] fucking own a home with one job, can't have a family with one job, no prospects for a better
[03:13:25] future. Why the fuck do you care if America is dominating Iran militarily? It's actually
[03:13:32] objectively better for you if we stop spending all of our fucking efforts on dominating other
[03:13:37] countries overseas and start focusing on ourselves, building our fucking roads, building our
[03:13:43] infrastructure, building a manufacturing base back here on the home turf.
[03:13:52] i think people are talking passage other you and that you were talking about the
[03:13:55] u.s.. The collection of people sami is talking about the u.s.. Is a geopolitical
[03:13:57] actor for americans this deal is not bad for the entity that is the u.s.. This
[03:14:00] deal is a loss because it reduces the ability to state
[03:14:03] the project power i know
[03:14:06] but i have no loyalty
[03:14:08] to the entity that is the united states i have a loyalty to the american people
[03:14:12] that's what i'm saying i have a loyalty to my neighbors i have a loyalty to my
[03:14:15] community i have a loyalty to the working class
[03:14:19] and that's what's so fucking frustrating
[03:14:22] and we have all been duped.
[03:14:25] We've been duped into believing that the American entity, right?
[03:14:29] The coalition of capitalist forces advancing their capital interests
[03:14:34] somehow are beneficial to us when it's not. It is literally antagonistic to our
[03:14:39] everyday existence.
[03:14:46] The door's open.
[03:14:53] Anyway, what good does it do to us if America has profound force projection capabilities?
[03:15:09] America demonstrated its force projection capabilities for decades.
[03:15:13] For decades, everyday American existence was reduced.
[03:15:19] American working-class material conditions worsened for the very same decades that the
[03:15:26] American force projection capabilities seemingly were absolute.
[03:15:31] This was the premise of my speech at Yale Union.
[03:15:37] This is why I also said that the fall of the USSR, the disillusioned, the destruction of
[03:15:46] the USSR was the greatest, one of the greatest political catastrophes of this century.
[03:15:54] This is what I meant without any opposition around the world, without any fucking great
[03:16:02] powers that could maybe cause us to reconsider our endless militarism.
[03:16:14] America had no one to restrain it.
[03:16:16] It's not a moral consideration.
[03:16:17] It's a geopolitical one.
[03:16:18] So yes, it's a bad deal for the United States as a state actor.
[03:16:21] Yes.
[03:16:23] But my point is we should have no loyalty.
[03:16:29] We should not have, we should not keep the, if the state, if the United States is a geopolitical
[03:16:35] actor is not placing the interest of the American working class first, then the American working
[03:16:42] class should not have any fucking interest in advancing America's geopolitical interests.
[03:16:50] That is the argument, my friends.
[03:16:55] My only loyalty is to the American people.
[03:16:57] My only loyalty is to the working class.
[03:17:00] I have no loyalties to the geopolitical entity that is America if its primary goals are death
[03:17:07] and destruction overseas to only benefit a handful of petro-capitalist billionaires and
[03:17:14] Jeffrey Epstein affiliates that are in the field of finance.
[03:17:22] American dominance has not given the American people any of the benefits that it seemingly
[03:17:28] claims it will give.
[03:17:39] I don't it's just people who are interpreting someone saying there's a loss wrong.
[03:17:44] Yeah.
[03:17:57] Anyway, let's see what Seth Moulton has to say.
[03:18:01] And you're right that in the first graph of the JCPOA,
[03:18:05] it does say Iran wouldn't create a nuclear weapon.
[03:18:08] But as you know, Republicans criticize it,
[03:18:10] including Trump, because of that sunset provision.
[03:18:13] We'll see.
[03:18:14] killing brown people overseas was beneficial for the American class, you'd be in favor.
[03:18:19] Well, you, my friend, live in the United States of America, I suspect, but have no
[03:18:27] understanding of how to talk to your neighbors. You only have academic jargon at your disposal.
[03:18:34] Finance Capital has made it so that all of the death and destruction that befalls the periphery
[03:18:40] is not even beneficial for the american working class and yes of course
[03:18:44] i have to still say the truth in that moment as well
[03:18:49] being a part of the labor aristocracy gives you a fucking upper hand because
[03:18:53] you're not under the boot but there is no even distribution
[03:18:58] of these resources at all and there is no world
[03:19:02] where there would be a more bountiful social democracy
[03:19:05] that leads the more egalitarian outcomes and then we just continue dominating
[03:19:09] the rest of the world. So I don't even need to make that argument. Stop with this fucking
[03:19:16] bullshit. You just want to be academically and morally pure when you make this argument.
[03:19:29] What is what they're able to negotiate now. And I'm wondering what you think about the
[03:19:33] president formally signing the Iran deal at Versailles last night. What do you what do
[03:19:38] What do you think of that symbolism?
[03:19:41] I mean, it's an appropriate place to sign a surrender document.
[03:19:46] And it's too bad that the president is completely oblivious to history, to understand the parallels
[03:19:52] there.
[03:19:53] But it is amazing that Trump and these MAGA Republicans lost their minds over Obama giving
[03:20:00] less than $2 billion to the Iranians when they're talking about giving $325 billion
[03:20:08] to this regime, a regime that's actually even more hard line
[03:20:12] than when we started this war,
[03:20:13] because they took out an 86-year-old in failing health
[03:20:16] with a firewall against producing nuclear weapons
[03:20:19] and replaced him with someone who was more hard line
[03:20:22] in his 50s, just in case he wasn't hard line enough,
[03:20:24] they killed his immediate family.
[03:20:26] I mean, this could be a lot worse,
[03:20:27] just to assume that Iran's gonna legitimately come
[03:20:30] to the table and negotiate a good nuclear deal
[03:20:33] in a mere 60 days.
[03:20:35] That's a huge,
[03:20:38] I'mma be honest.
[03:20:48] We don't even deserve the decency that Iran has demonstrated as it has maintained its
[03:20:54] role as a stable actor in this fucking region.
[03:20:58] Even after all is said and done.
[03:21:02] It's so stupid.
[03:21:04] Wake the fuck up, dude.
[03:21:06] They've always been in favor of diplomacy.
[03:21:12] Okay, they've always been in favor of diplomacy
[03:21:15] and you just brought up the last time
[03:21:17] where diplomacy worked.
[03:21:23] When you say the JCPOA,
[03:21:25] you're literally bringing up the last time.
[03:21:27] Iran was perfectly capable of and willing to play ball
[03:21:30] with American demands no matter how ridiculous they were.
[03:21:36] Like, that's why I brought up the fact, that's why I brought up the fact that Iran has had
[03:21:51] this capability for decades.
[03:21:55] Iran has always had the capability of closing the Strait of Hormuz, because this capability
[03:22:00] does not come from Iranian munitions, even though that certainly helps, but it comes
[03:22:06] from geographic limitations for America. Okay? And yet they never used it. Even after our
[03:22:16] multiple decades long meddling alongside Israel, they never used it. That should prove to you
[03:22:24] that they have always been in favor of diplomacy a much more stable actor than the United States
[03:22:29] of America ever was. A much more stable actor than the United States of America ever deserved
[03:22:35] What is an adversary?
[03:22:39] This is not glazing Iran.
[03:22:40] This is just saying the truth, huge assumption coming out of this MOU.
[03:22:48] And so while we're glad that Trump has finally ended this war, he should never have started.
[03:22:52] It's not even clear that it's going to be permanently ended, let alone that we're going
[03:22:57] to be better off than when he began.
[03:22:59] But yeah, it is hilarious to do it in Versailles.
[03:23:26] vastly superior to the JCPOA. This deal is better than the JCPOA because it provides
[03:23:32] stronger incentives for the Iranians to comply. It also ties U.S. hands more strongly. And
[03:23:37] it will be fantastic for the Iranian people. The JCPOA is a poor version of this, not a
[03:23:40] better version. I see that's a strong counterargument. Oh, you were being serious. Absolutely. This
[03:23:46] is vastly superior to the JCPOA by tying U.S. hands on full sanctions relief. Iran can be
[03:23:50] vastly more confident that the U.S. will keep its side of the bargain. They thus have much
[03:23:55] stronger incentives to comply themselves. It's true. It is a far better deal for the
[03:24:03] Iranian side. It's a far better deal than the JCPOA for long standing peace potentially.
[03:24:12] What is this? Hello, young man. First, I'm coming in 17 years young, raised in the Deep
[03:24:16] South, but I conserved almost my whole life. So I'll segment on you recently and I've become
[03:24:19] a fan, been watching your content. I agree with all that you say. Thank you for being
[03:24:22] voice a reason in a sea of propaganda and misinformation. Hell yeah. Hell yeah pops.
[03:24:35] The sole cause for rejoicing is the ceasefire says Jean-Luc Menachon.
[03:24:40] His really prime minister Benjamin Nadiya was not been held accountable for anything he said,
[03:24:43] calling out the United States and Israel as the aggressors. Oh my god, he is so fucking awesome.
[03:24:52] I think John look mattershaw is one of the best leaders right now in the in the in the west in the western left
[03:25:02] He's right, he's right and people fucking hate him for being right all the time
[03:25:08] At this point with the global economy at a standstill
[03:25:13] Did the u.s. Have any other option besides an agreement like this? Well, Brianna
[03:25:17] What I do know is that when you're digging a hole you should stop digging it
[03:25:21] We are in a worse spot than we were before that we started this war, but we would be
[03:25:28] even in a worse place if we don't get a new agreement.
[03:25:31] So as I look at this agreement, you know, I do hope they'll move forward and sign it.
[03:25:36] But again, it's important to recognize that this has been a big setback for the United
[03:25:42] States of America.
[03:25:43] That doesn't mean that this isn't the best way out at the moment, but we should never
[03:25:48] have been in this moment, because we've lost 14 American service members, hundreds wounded,
[03:25:54] thousands of civilians killed, oil and gas prices up and up, other prices up and up.
[03:26:01] And at the end of the day, we're actually worse off, because we are now saying in exchange for
[03:26:06] opening the straight that was opened before, we're going to provide a waiver on sanctions.
[03:26:12] So, you know, it is what it is. It's just very clear proof that we should never have started this stupid illegal war in the beginning.
[03:26:22] Right.
[03:26:30] What do you say to those that would say we didn't use our capital to dominate others? We would be even more victims of another nation if they had hegemonic power. China is the greatest example of this.
[03:26:42] China has for the last decade or so had this power to dominate us
[03:26:49] They're the manufacturing base of the entire planet. This is how like this is the British Kingdom became the hegemonic superpower
[03:26:57] Okay, what China is doing right now
[03:27:02] And yet they don't do it
[03:27:07] This is the language of the oppressor to justify the continuation of oppression
[03:27:12] History is riddled with this exact same attitude, oh, if we free the slaves, the newly freed
[03:27:26] Africans will then enslave us white folk.
[03:27:31] It doesn't happen.
[03:27:36] If we allow Algeria to liberate itself from French colonial occupation, then they'll come
[03:27:41] to France and occupy us. It never happens. They will do to us what we've done to them
[03:27:48] has always been the language of the oppressor. And yet, it never happens. If we abolish the
[03:27:56] apartheid in South Africa, then black people will dominate white people and a white genocide
[03:28:01] will take place. It never happens. It so never happens that Donald Trump has had to invent
[03:28:08] that reality ironically enough.
[03:28:15] Ridiculous.
[03:28:23] For as much as history has shown us that conflict and war is a part of the ever-present
[03:28:29] nature of man, peace and cooperation has also always been a part of our attitude
[03:28:38] I mean, look at Europe.
[03:28:40] Look at Europe.
[03:28:42] These are kingdoms that waged war against one another for hundreds of years,
[03:28:46] if not thousands, when they were fucking barbaric tribes,
[03:28:49] they were murdering one another.
[03:28:50] There is literally a war between England and France that spanned over an entire
[03:28:54] century, the 100 year war.
[03:28:57] And now you look back and you're like these guys are allies, of course.
[03:29:02] We always take peace for granted.
[03:29:04] We always take cooperation for granted.
[03:29:06] when it's taking place.
[03:29:09] Look at Germany.
[03:29:12] The economic engine that drives the European Union.
[03:29:16] Germany. That wasn't that long ago.
[03:29:21] That wasn't even a hundred years ago when Germany was
[03:29:25] not only doing the Holocaust but also invading all these other European countries.
[03:29:29] the president is facing major pushback on parts of the deal, including from his own
[03:29:34] party. I don't keep us at the White House with more. Ed, good morning. Adriana, good
[03:29:39] to see you. You know, this agreement earned nearly universal praise from European leaders.
[03:29:43] President Trump met with this week. Even the pope supports it because they're eager to see
[03:29:47] the conflict resolve. But back here at home, the president is going to be the president
[03:29:51] of the United States. He's going to be the president of the United States. He's going
[03:29:55] supports it because they're eager to see the conflict resolve but back here at
[03:29:59] home
[03:30:00] president faces intense bipartisan criticism even as he says it's better
[03:30:04] than the alternative
[03:30:05] for long war and global economic uncertainty
[03:30:08] we got to stand with Trump our boy president
[03:30:14] we got to stand with our goat president Donald Trump
[03:30:23] He's right. That's the peace president you're talking about.
[03:30:29] Put some respect on his name.
[03:30:35] Let me tell you that water,
[03:30:37] the bluest water I've ever seen in the reflecting pool in DC.
[03:30:41] Never seen a bitter, never seen a better blue than that. Okay.
[03:30:46] Ballroom, make a second one.
[03:30:53] You shut your goddamn commie mouth, Ed O'Keefe.
[03:31:04] Trump picked a famous peace treaty setting your native palace of Versailles at a private
[03:31:08] dinner with the French president to sign the memo that sets up...
[03:31:12] Yeah, the Supreme Court?
[03:31:14] Bunch of charlatans.
[03:31:17] Take Kennedy's name off the building.
[03:31:19] back the Trump name to the side of that motherfucking building, take Kennedy's name off. Okay? That's
[03:31:26] where I'm at. If he pulls through on this, that's where I'm at. That's the energy I got.
[03:31:31] 60 days of talks with Iran. Only then the two sides will begin hammering out his long-stated
[03:31:37] main objective. Iran will never have a nuclear weapon. The U.S. and Iran have two months to
[03:31:42] address the issue of nuclear enrichment and resolve how to dispose of Iran's enriched uranium.
[03:31:47] But the president warned it may take more time.
[03:31:50] It'll take longer.
[03:31:51] Yes, as long as they're behaving, I really don't care about that.
[03:31:54] Earlier, he conceded domestic political pressure compelled him to act.
[03:31:58] I didn't want to see economic catastrophe.
[03:32:02] If you kept this going, that could have happened.
[03:32:04] But all I know is every time we talked about the possibility of peace,
[03:32:08] the stock market shot up like a rocket ship.
[03:32:11] And despite declaring on the first day of the attacks,
[03:32:15] We are going to destroy their missiles and raise their missile industry to the ground.
[03:32:21] Now, he says Iran should have ballistic missiles for self-defense.
[03:32:26] I'm saying that if other countries have them, it's a little bit unfair for them not to have some.
[03:32:32] But back home, Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy called the deal
[03:32:37] the worst foreign policy blunder in decades. North Carolina Republican Senator Tom Tillis
[03:32:43] says Congress should get the sign off.
[03:32:45] The only way you get an agreement the last for a generation is to have a binding force
[03:32:50] of a congressionally ratified treaty for agreement.
[03:32:53] And Democrats argue Trump gave away too much to Iran.
[03:32:57] Trump started this war. He didn't know how to finish it.
[03:33:03] Yeah, that was the problem.
[03:33:04] Not the fact that Trump started the war, but he did not finish it.
[03:33:15] And it looks like in too many ways, he has just capitulated to the Iranians while the
[03:33:20] president and Iran's like, yeah, remember when he was like, Taco Trump, don't cut a
[03:33:27] side deal with Iran without letting us know.
[03:33:31] You better not chicken out.
[03:33:32] You better go wage war with Iran.
[03:33:34] Well he did you fucking bitch!
[03:33:37] What happened?
[03:33:41] What happened?
[03:33:42] You got everything you wanted!
[03:33:53] Chuck Schumer literally got everything you wanted out of this
[03:33:56] and he just doesn't like the outcomes.
[03:34:04] are on the you nailed the social interaction. What is this?
[03:34:11] What I don't give a shit.
[03:34:14] Your ship have now officially signed off on the deal. Vice President
[03:34:16] Vance is still scheduled to visit Switzerland to meet with Iranian
[03:34:19] leaders tomorrow. And we expect the first round of technical talks to
[03:34:22] begin on Saturday. All right. Thank you very much for more on the deal.
[03:34:26] Let's bring in CBS News National Security Analyst Adam McLean and
[03:34:30] good morning. Good morning. So if you compare the administration's
[03:34:33] publicly stated objectives at the outset of this conflict,
[03:34:36] with the terms that appear in this memorandum.
[03:34:39] How large is the gap between the war aims and the settlement
[03:34:43] that original goals were achieved,
[03:34:45] which were modified and which appeared
[03:34:47] to have been abandoned altogether?
[03:34:49] Gosh, the gap is pretty vast, Vlad.
[03:34:51] I'm struck by the symbolism of this MOU getting signed
[03:34:54] at Versailles.
[03:34:55] I don't know how your World War I history is,
[03:34:56] but the Treaty of Versailles didn't work out that well
[03:34:59] in the end, and I think the prospects of this MOU,
[03:35:01] Achieving even the limited goal, which is the one the administration is still pursuing,
[03:35:05] which is the ending of Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, is also pretty limited.
[03:35:10] There's been a lot of discussion in the last few weeks about how comparable this deal is
[03:35:13] going to be to the JCPOA.
[03:35:14] Well, now we have the text, I think, in several material aspects.
[03:35:18] The deal is actually weaker for the United States than the JCPOA, to include, especially
[03:35:22] on sanctions relief and the Strait of Ramuse.
[03:35:24] It's really quite remarkable.
[03:35:26] So the agreement starts a 60-day negotiating period for a final deal.
[03:35:30] What you just said, what would a successful end to this conflict look like?
[03:35:35] Well, I think for the president and the administration, the goal they've continually articulated is
[03:35:40] it will end Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons.
[03:35:43] They will never get a nuclear weapon as a consequence of this deal.
[03:35:46] That's their goal.
[03:35:47] However, I think they've set themselves up in a negotiating structure that's going to
[03:35:51] make that extremely difficult.
[03:35:52] They're giving up a ton of leverage at the front end here.
[03:35:55] They are lifting the blockade.
[03:35:56] They're giving sanctions waivers.
[03:35:58] There's a series of other measures that are going to flow billions of dollars into Iran
[03:36:02] over the next couple of months.
[03:36:03] Having done all that up front, you know, like think about it, we're treating, we're treating
[03:36:16] the unfreezing of their money and the allowance that we're giving them to operate in the international
[03:36:26] mark is like a normal fucking country
[03:36:29] as an l
[03:36:30] like as though they're supposed to be permanently relegated to this like
[03:36:36] uh... second-class country status that's like always
[03:36:40] that that just has to sit idly by and die right
[03:36:45] it's such a strange way to to talk about
[03:36:48] a sovereign nation another country
[03:36:52] and yet
[03:36:54] it's perfectly american
[03:36:57] as a matter of fact
[03:36:59] it's the only way we know how to talk about other countries
[03:37:08] order for a random open the street of promos they are then gonna sit down and
[03:37:11] begin if you ever try maybe being right on time for once is pre-watched shit is
[03:37:15] really getting you in trouble
[03:37:17] now i will never stop pre-watching
[03:37:19] global events before they uh... before they finalize
[03:37:24] I don't give a shit if people get really mad at me over it.
[03:37:26] They'll get mad, they'll then agree with me, but they'll never forget why they...
[03:37:35] They'll get mad.
[03:37:38] Then they'll inevitably come to the conclusion that I'm right, but they'll never forget
[03:37:43] how I made them feel initially when I was right and they were wrong.
[03:37:54] But here's the thing. I don't work for them. I work for you. So who gives a fuck if they're
[03:38:05] Matt.
[03:38:27] And these so-called technical talks to work out the nuclear issue.
[03:38:30] So they give billions of dollars up front and then down the road they say, hey, can
[03:38:34] you give us a bunch of concessions on your nuclear program.
[03:38:37] We'll see how that works out, Vlad.
[03:38:38] 15 seconds, Aaron.
[03:38:39] A better deal for Iran or a better deal for the US?
[03:38:42] Absolutely a better deal for Iran.
[03:38:43] Now, you never know what the president's going to do.
[03:38:46] He can flip on a dime again here in the weeks to come.
[03:38:48] Also, he needs congressional review for some of this stuff,
[03:38:50] so the future's unclear.
[03:38:51] All right, Aaron McLean for us.
[03:38:52] Thank you very much.
[03:38:53] Can you help us understand President Trump's shift
[03:38:56] on his stance for Iran's ballistic missile program?
[03:39:00] Initially, it was a key objective
[03:39:02] to dismantle it. Yesterday, he said it would only be fair if they had some, if the countries
[03:39:08] around Iran also had some. So when and why did that change? And will the fight-
[03:39:13] Dude. It's so funny. They're literally like, why do they have- like why are they allowed
[03:39:32] to have a ballistic missiles like why don't we get to dictate it I don't know
[03:39:36] because they fucking lost the United States lost that's why an informed source
[03:39:44] told al-Maidin the Iranian negotiating delegation has suspended his departure
[03:39:47] Switzerland due to the ongoing Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon the Iranian
[03:39:50] delegation had already planned to travel there to begin the first round of
[03:39:53] negotiations were scheduled the last 60 days before it made the decision to
[03:39:56] suspend travel the Iran has informed the American side and the mediators of the
[03:39:59] Lebanon issue is central to its negotiations of the continuation of
[03:40:02] air suspension of those negotiations. Oh, now the Democrats can be fucking excited.
[03:40:07] No talks tomorrow. See, I told you.
[03:40:15] Followed you. Israel is already up to no good.
[03:40:19] I don't have any restrictions on these missiles.
[03:40:22] So we destroyed a substantial number of their ballistic missiles and they're
[03:40:26] been, excuse me, ballistic missile launchers themselves.
[03:40:29] It's not just the bullets, but it's the actual gun.
[03:40:31] And that's what we were extremely effective at in destroying during the last three months of the campaign.
[03:40:36] Yeah.
[03:40:38] Well, this asshole was not telling you he's not wrong.
[03:40:45] So here's the thing.
[03:40:47] They didn't destroy a substantial number of ballistic missiles, but they did destroy a decent number of ballistic missile launchers.
[03:40:55] He's not wrong about that.
[03:40:56] The problem is, those are unbelievably replaceable, those are K-trucks that they just put the launching platform in the back of with like a decent suspension, that's it.
[03:41:13] So, the reality of the matter is, blowing up those TELs is inconsequential.
[03:41:21] It is far more expensive to use a missile to blow up that truck than it is to literally
[03:41:28] rebuild that truck.
[03:41:38] And yes they destroyed a substantial number of their ballistic munitions by creating numerous
[03:41:45] targets in a billion-dollar radar installations and the like that those ballistic munitions
[03:41:51] were destroyed in blowing up.
[03:41:56] So, yeah, JD Vance is not totally off base here.
[03:42:16] All the President said yesterday is that, of course, countries don't give up the right
[03:42:21] of self-defense.
[03:42:22] Israel doesn't give up the right of self-defense if Hezbollah fires rockets or drones at Israel.
[03:42:27] The Iranians don't give up the right of self-defense in their country.
[03:42:31] But we do expect that as part of the final deal, they are not going to be able to build
[03:42:35] the kind of missiles that can broadly threaten the entire world.
[03:42:39] And that's what the President of the United States said yesterday.
[03:42:41] And look, I mean, it's very...
[03:42:44] It's awesome. They're saying this is a tricky way of wording this, but he's basically saying
[03:43:02] he's basically saying we don't give a fuck if those missiles reach Israel.
[03:43:07] Like, oh, we're just we just don't want Iran to deploy or we don't want Iran to develop
[03:43:14] further strike capabilities, which they have not on their own.
[03:43:20] Now we can talk about whether that was appropriate or not, but they have not.
[03:43:28] So he's just taking ownership over something that Iran has never actually initiated.
[03:43:33] Very simple. You can't tell a country whether Israel or Iran, they're not allowed to have any self-defense.
[03:43:39] That's not what the president has asked. That's not what the president has requested.
[03:43:42] But as part of the final deal, what we want to see is Iran not funding regional instability,
[03:43:48] funding regional terrorism, and of course trying to rebuild their nuclear weapons program.
[03:43:52] That's the main thing.
[03:43:53] The nuclear weapons program is destroyed.
[03:43:56] It is gone.
[03:43:57] If the Iranians decided tomorrow to build a nuclear weapon, they simply don't have the
[03:44:01] capacity in order to do that.
[03:44:03] What we're trying to ensure is they don't rebuild that capacity, not just a year from
[03:44:07] now, two years from now, but many, many years from now, so that our children never have
[03:44:11] have to worry about a state sponsor of terrorism having a nuclear weapon.
[03:44:18] Oh, I don't agree with Galabath.
[03:44:35] This is also an interesting take because I thought maybe I was wrong.
[03:44:39] I thought Gallabath was more of a hardliner and this take is actually against that position
[03:44:48] where he's saying like, basically he says that the negotiations actually yielded so
[03:45:06] much more benefit than military action. And he's wrong. There would be no negotiations
[03:45:17] if there wasn't military action. Iran spent blood, sweat and tears and munitions to get
[03:45:27] to the negotiations table so I think he's wrong saying that the negotiations brought us
[03:45:39] far better than anything we could have ever wanted from military action
[03:45:52] Yeah, he's saying like the negotiations maneuvering around like a will they won't they actually sign an MOU is what caused Donald Trump to say fuck it I'll give you whatever concessions you want.
[03:46:05] Now, as an IRGC hardliner, I disagree vehemently with the take coming from this fucking moderate.
[03:46:28] Okay, if it wasn't for the Shah had drones, they would not be sitting at the fucking negotiations
[03:46:41] table.
[03:46:42] Okay.
[03:46:43] You saw that until 2am, Trump and the US government didn't let the fire go out of the way.
[03:46:55] Yeah, get this woke nonsense out of here get this woke nonsense out of here, bro.
[03:47:08] He spoke with him and he didn't want to talk to him.
[03:47:12] This is a very important topic.
[03:47:16] So, we have an important goal.
[03:47:21] I told my friends that we were in a meeting at the Nizami court.
[03:47:27] I told them that you are ready to do this.
[03:47:31] But you said a different thing.
[03:47:34] You saw that all the people who were in power, more than 50 of them left.
[03:47:44] This is the power of a brave soldier.
[03:48:04] He was pragmatic
[03:48:09] What is this
[03:48:13] Ethan Klein is threatening to sue me
[03:48:18] Oh my god, that's awesome
[03:48:21] The more iran postures look like the peace loving nation in this conflict the more they gain for making israel and us look like belligerent aggressors
[03:48:28] I think there's uh
[03:48:30] I think there's a level that you can't go beyond when you're Muslim and brown
[03:48:37] It's or if you're Chinese and atheist right like for
[03:48:43] Like I also think that there are intelligent people that will see like they did with the whole
[03:48:50] Liberation Day tariff shit
[03:48:52] That like China would obviously wait it out show the rest of the world that there are the stable partners and some people will
[03:48:58] learn an important lesson from that but ultimately they're not going to find
[03:49:03] themselves in the in the Chinese pole of power and I don't think they're gonna
[03:49:09] see that with Iran either no matter how hard Iran shows over and over again that
[03:49:14] they are a far less belligerent actor here than America and Israel
[03:49:28] This is a low-key part of the whole point of the importance of Shahad drones as opposed
[03:49:43] to words and negotiations, if you know what I mean.
[03:49:52] Yes, the main criticism of ICC-1 and war criminal Benjamin, yeah, he lost wars.
[03:49:59] If only a genocide of violence was a strategic success, then surely he would be worthy of
[03:50:02] support.
[03:50:03] Yeah, near attendance says, leaders who lose wars should lose their jobs is awesome.
[03:50:17] I am, if the MOU holds, all I can see is blue, dude.
[03:50:22] I'll say it again.
[03:50:29] I just want to check back in with the bluest.
[03:50:36] I just want to check back in with the bluest pool I've ever seen.
[03:50:42] As I fantasize about not one ballroom, but maybe two ballrooms,
[03:50:45] a ballroom on top of the ballroom
[03:50:49] that is american flag blue folks as long as the m o u holds
[03:50:53] that's a blue ass pool
[03:50:56] okay
[03:50:57] you know what the fuck happened to it what do you mean
[03:51:01] the advanced nano-bubbler technology very effectively kill the algae that it
[03:51:04] played every link in reflecting pool reopening most
[03:51:07] infamously after obama's reopening
[03:51:09] since nineteen twenty-two the reflecting pool is uh... water is crystal clear
[03:51:16] and our national park service team is now vacuuming up the dead algae algae
[03:51:20] resting on the bottom of some parts of the reflecting pool just like destroy
[03:51:23] iranian navy resting on the bottom of the persian gulf
[03:51:30] you gotta check back
[03:51:32] i'm here at the link in memorial reflecting
[03:51:34] i hope this fucking hater ass bitch jonathan carl doesn't lie about my big
[03:51:38] beautiful president's big beautiful blue-ass pool. Okay. And some astounding
[03:51:44] developments regarding this project which president the president himself has
[03:51:48] taken such a great interest in. You remember $14 million was spent to drain
[03:51:52] this whole thing and to paint the bottom American flag blue was the color he said
[03:51:57] to make it reflect more magnificently. As you can see it's all green now they
[03:52:01] know that they're trying to kill the algae but as they're doing that something
[03:52:05] else has happened. Check this out. That American flag blue paint, it's peeling away. The $14
[03:52:13] million job to redo the bottom of this reflecting pool is falling apart before our eyes. The
[03:52:22] algae is still here.
[03:52:24] Oh my god. Dude, it's so perfect.
[03:52:32] I could not have imagined a more perfect demonstration of late stage American capitalism and American imperial decline.
[03:52:42] Then this story, I love the story. I keep coming back to the story for this reason.
[03:52:48] It's so funny. It's literally everything. It's everything.
[03:52:54] It's got it all. It's got motherfucker saying the green is blue.
[03:53:01] It's got Republicans fantasizing about how there is like
[03:53:06] libtards who've actually made the pool green.
[03:53:11] It's been so costly.
[03:53:15] So unbelievably costly.
[03:53:23] And it's been a spectacular failure.
[03:53:27] I love it.
[03:53:27] the Iranian system. Iran has also in this conflict seemingly discovered the
[03:53:36] Ross Dalvid my op at the New York Times having an interview with JD Vaness. Let's take a look.
[03:53:40] Power that comes with being able to close the Strait of Hormuz and disrupt global energy
[03:53:45] markets. So someone might say well sure the Saudis and the Emiratis want to make this deal now
[03:53:52] because they know that we're heading over a global energy cliff that will screw them over
[03:53:57] in various ways, and so they're willing to talk themselves into a deal that they wouldn't
[03:54:02] have liked as much if Iran hadn't demonstrated that kind of power.
[03:54:07] Isn't Iran, at the very least, walking away from this war having established a kind of
[03:54:13] non-nuclear deterrence?
[03:54:15] So that was a better but still wrong argument, I think, four weeks ago.
[03:54:19] I think it's very hard to sort of make that case today, and let me explain why.
[03:54:23] So number one is everybody knew the straights of four moves just for pure function of geography
[03:54:29] and how easy it is to asymmetrically disrupt traffic in the straight of four moves.
[03:54:34] Everybody, the Gulf Coast Coalition, the United States, Israel.
[03:54:37] Huh.
[03:54:38] Wait.
[03:54:39] Oh, really?
[03:54:40] Oh, really?
[03:54:41] That's so strange.
[03:54:42] Yeah.
[03:54:43] Oh, really? That's so strange. Yeah, except you and Donald Trump, I guess. You fucking
[03:54:55] idiot. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. So everybody knew. So does that mean you're even dumber than
[03:55:05] the average person? You see, Ross, everybody knew that Iran could always destroy the global
[03:55:15] energy market. I mean, it's true. I knew it. We all knew it. We knew it here at the House
[03:55:21] and I would broadcast, but seemingly, seemingly, the one guy that didn't know happened to be
[03:55:35] the guy.
[03:55:36] His name is Donald Trump.
[03:55:39] Real Iran, everybody has known that Iran has had that as a potential leverage point to
[03:55:48] use.
[03:55:49] Everybody understood that.
[03:55:50] we sort of discovered that or did the Gulf Coast Coalition discovered that, I think that's not
[03:55:55] accurate. Number two, one of the things that we've actually been able to do under a sort of,
[03:56:02] you know, what was originally called project freedom is that we've been able to get a lot
[03:56:07] of oil and gas out of the Gulf in the last few weeks. And I do think this is one of the things
[03:56:11] the Iranians learned is, you know, the Strait of Hormuz is not a car that you play and then you
[03:56:15] pick up off the table you have to play it day after day after day. And I think the fundamental
[03:56:21] transformation is that as the Iranians saw that that leverage point, I'm not to be clear, it was
[03:56:26] very powerful three months ago, it was weakening more and more over time. And so they actually...
[03:56:33] So could you have kept going? Because you did. We avoided the scale of global energy shock,
[03:56:41] right, that a lot of people, myself included as an amateur reader of, you know, people
[03:56:47] writing about oil expected. We had higher gas prices, but we didn't have things were
[03:56:52] not nearly as bad as they could have been. Correct. But my perception was, and a lot
[03:56:56] of people's perception was that you couldn't keep running that through the fall.
[03:57:00] So by the way, I have to give credit to Scott Macent, the Treasury Secretary and Chris Wright,
[03:57:04] the Energy Secretary, because part of the reason why the doomsayer predictions about
[03:57:08] the oil and gas markets and to be clear, like I know the American people have felt some
[03:57:12] pain because of this. I don't want to discount this, but the very worst predictions never
[03:57:16] came to fruition because Scott Besant and Chris Wright did an amazing job at trying
[03:57:21] to absorb as much of that shock as possible. So could we have kept going? Sure, we could
[03:57:26] have kept going and we would have gotten more and more oil and gas out of the Strait of
[03:57:30] Hormuz. But the fundamental thing that the president asks, and this is what he's just
[03:57:34] fundamentally pragmatic about foreign policy is yeah they absorbed the shock by literally
[03:57:41] opening the faucet of the strategic reserves and every analyst worth their salt was saying
[03:57:48] that they were basically approximately like one month out from you know hitting the red line
[03:57:53] So, yeah, you couldn't have continued to wage this war. And here's the greatest evidence for it. You
[03:58:06] stopped. You didn't stop because of the kindness of your heart. You stopped because you made that
[03:58:13] calculation that you couldn't withstand more energy shock. It's not like, what's the argument
[03:58:24] here that you guys were like, you know what? We could go on for years, honestly. I mean,
[03:58:30] we could go on for decades. We could keep doing that. We love that 20% of the entire world's
[03:58:37] energy supply is just stuck inside of the Gulf. But we're just gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna put an end
[03:58:50] to this war because we're kind-hearted fellows. He looks at the situation and says, if we keep going,
[03:59:01] gas prices stay higher for longer, inevitably, and we also don't get this opportunity that we have
[03:59:06] right in front of us to at least take a shot at transforming the Middle East. And if it doesn't
[03:59:12] work, we can always figure out new options a couple months. Yeah, transforming the Middle East away
[03:59:17] from Israel and into the hands of Iran, by the way, that is what he is saying. And that's why
[03:59:23] I'm saying that the MOU is actually pretty solid overall. And I think we'll create long-standing
[03:59:29] stability and peace if we are capable of restraining Israel. That's a big if though. Down the road,
[03:59:36] We can always just say, by the way, you know what, their nuclear program is destroyed.
[03:59:39] They can't rebuild it without any money.
[03:59:40] So we're going to continue to choke their economy and basically say to the Iranians,
[03:59:44] come to us when you want to make a deal.
[03:59:46] There's a lot of optionality here.
[03:59:47] And I think what the president said is he wanted to get us to a point
[03:59:51] where we had optionality, we had leverage, and then play this out a little bit further.
[03:59:55] And that's what we're doing.
[03:59:56] Okay. There is another country in the Middle East that Ross loves.
[04:00:06] Shit, never mind. Guess you were right. He's just explained. Yeah, kindness of their hearts type deal, you know
[04:00:14] Kindness of their hearts type shit. That's just you know, benevolent American
[04:00:19] The benevolent American foreign policy apparatus at play. That's how they operate the bevelet the bevelet
[04:00:27] Thinks of itself as having a very intimate knowledge of the iranian regime. Um, not just the gulf states. That's isreal
[04:00:34] I don't think this deal is popular in Israel right now. I don't think you're an especially popular figure in Israel today
[04:00:42] we'll see where things are in six months and
[04:00:46] one
[04:00:47] Perception I think that people have after watching this war unfold is that there is a certain misalignment
[04:00:53] maybe between the kind of pragmatic American interests that you just described the president having and the more
[04:01:00] existential sense of the stakes that Israel has.
[04:01:04] And one key criticism of the Obama deal from people in the Republican Party, people in
[04:01:10] Israel elsewhere, was always that it was focused on the nuclear program.
[04:01:14] By the way, I can't begin to explain to you how little I give off fuck about Israel's
[04:01:20] interest in this one, okay?
[04:01:23] I'm sorry.
[04:01:24] I'm a motherfucking American, bitch.
[04:01:28] already taken like $380 billion of our tax dollars for the last 80 years you
[04:01:35] think I give a shit about your fucking goals suck my dick seriously why why the
[04:01:42] fuck should the American vice president care about you know well how the
[04:01:48] Israelis feel about him know your fucking place know your place
[04:01:55] program and wasn't focused on Iranian proxies, their support for terrorism around the Middle
[04:02:02] East, their support for Hezbollah and Hamas.
[04:02:06] So I'm just curious, do you think there's a misalignment between the US and Israel?
[04:02:11] Do you think Israel has incentives to not want this deal to continue?
[04:02:16] And is there a vision for how you get to a point where Iranian support for Hezbollah
[04:02:22] isn't sending rockets into Israel on the regular?
[04:02:26] Well, what I'd say here is that it's clear that
[04:02:30] large segments of the Israeli political system and population
[04:02:33] are very sensitive about this deal, but I also think they're picking up on some
[04:02:37] misinformation about the deal and running with it and sort of panicking
[04:02:40] about it. And I fundamentally believe this deal
[04:02:43] will be good for the entire region and for the world. That includes, of course,
[04:02:46] the Israelis. Now, I think it's important to say that
[04:02:49] While I do believe that, I do believe that this deal will be good for the entire world.
[04:02:54] Fundamentally, we're worried about what's in the best interest of the American people.
[04:02:58] And to the extent that, and I think the president has shown this, where he sees misalignment
[04:03:03] between the goals of the political system in Israel and the goals of the American people,
[04:03:08] he's willing to say that we're going to pursue America's interests where there are divergences.
[04:03:12] So there are certainly going to be disagreements from time to time. I think that's normal.
[04:03:16] I will say, I don't know, maybe I've missed this. I don't think BB himself has actually criticized the deal.
[04:03:21] Oh my god, yeah. BB himself hasn't had time to criticize the deal because he's sitting in the fucking Fuhrer bunker.
[04:03:30] And this time, he doesn't even have to contemplate when he will kill himself like Adolf Hitler did.
[04:03:36] This time he's worried about Otsma Yehudit coming after him.
[04:03:41] Or the average liberal Zionist that's out on the street. They might murder him as well.
[04:03:46] The entire Israeli society is turned on Benjamin Nityaou and Donald Trump.
[04:03:51] So I don't think he could be making a lot of public statements right now because they
[04:03:55] were all geared towards death and destruction.
[04:03:58] Turns out that's what happens when you fucking develop a fascist society over decades that
[04:04:02] only cares about the extermination of the underclass, the undervention.
[04:04:13] because I think he's maybe a little bit more familiar with the details of what's in it.
[04:04:20] But yeah, you've seen people in their system, Ben Gavir, and Smotritch who've attacked
[04:04:24] the deal.
[04:04:25] And I guess my response to them would be, what is your exact...
[04:04:29] They told everyone Iran killed 50K brothers, so of course they're worked up.
[04:04:33] Wait, what?
[04:04:36] You think they give a shit?
[04:04:37] You think Israeli give a fuck that Iran killed 50,000 brothers?
[04:04:40] What do you mean?
[04:04:41] gives a fuck that they don't get to kill 50,000 more Iranians. None of these people, none of
[04:04:47] these people actually cared about, you know, these lies. Like they didn't actually believe
[04:04:53] these lies, right? They're not blindsided. No, I don't believe that. I don't believe anyone.
[04:04:59] Like I think there are, first of all, it's not 50,000 protesters. It's 50 million protesters.
[04:05:07] OK, get it right. It's actually, nope.
[04:05:10] Sorry. Get it right.
[04:05:12] It's actually five hundred million protesters.
[04:05:20] Holy Toledo, holy Iran killed two billion Iranian protesters.
[04:05:29] One sniper rifle, one rooftop.
[04:05:32] 50 trillion protestors killed in a matter of a day and a half.
[04:05:41] Ah.
[04:05:44] Anyway, yeah, the one Iranian sniper rifle from the IRGC and Mao Zedong.
[04:06:02] But in any case, the point I'm trying to make is these guys wanted to use that as a justification
[04:06:06] to blow up Iran and kill more Iranians.
[04:06:10] So my point always is like, obviously they didn't give a shit about the unbelievable
[04:06:15] levels of repression that the IRGC took on when quelling the unrest inside of Iran.
[04:06:25] That's it.
[04:06:26] proposal. And, you know, you're a country of 9 million people. You can't just kill your way
[04:06:35] out of solving every single national security problem that you have. Look at what we've
[04:06:39] accomplished. First of all, Americans have protected a lot of Israeli lives through our
[04:06:44] missile systems and through our missile programs over the last few months. We have destroyed
[04:06:48] their nuclear program. We have got the Iranians and a pool. And by the way,
[04:06:52] cloud is wrong. I don't think any Biden administration official while they were in power, while Israel
[04:07:00] was continuing its fucking genocide, actually turned around, um, anyway, uh, I forgot what
[04:07:25] I was saying, but I totally lost it. I got lost in the sauce. I was looking at something else.
[04:07:33] Wait. Oh my God. This is what the Iranian government did.
[04:07:43] Oh, they said Israel cannot use force to get out of their problems. They did not say kill,
[04:07:47] but I believe it's basically the same thing. Yeah. The cloud district enjoyer. No, I don't think
[04:07:51] they've ever been as forceful. I don't think any Biden administration official of this level,
[04:07:57] like Kamala Harris never came out, in my opinion, and ever had this forceful of a condemnation of
[04:08:03] Israel's actions while they were continuing Israel's genocide. And the reason why I say that is
[04:08:09] because like there was never an MOU style, there was never an MOU style deal in play. Like, can
[04:08:19] Can you imagine? Because the Israel equivalent of this would be if America went to Hamas,
[04:08:24] right, during, like, during the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians, the equivalents of what's
[04:08:32] taking place here is if America went to Hamas directly, cut Israel out of the deal entirely,
[04:08:39] and said, we are going to have a conversation with you. What do you want? And then they basically
[04:08:45] gave Hamas everything that Hamas wanted, which in this circumstance will be ironically identical
[04:08:51] to what the Iranians I wanted, which was just right, like a longstanding commitment to a
[04:08:56] longstanding peace and stability in the fucking region.
[04:09:01] You can't tell me that the Biden admin did anything similar to that, okay?
[04:09:08] Sure you could say, well, Hamas didn't actually win by the same margins that Iran did, because
[04:09:13] Hamas has no capabilities of disrupting international trade and commerce.
[04:09:19] But there's nothing, there is nothing that comes even remotely similar to what the Trump
[04:09:27] administration has done this past week to the Biden administration when Israel was melting
[04:09:33] Palestinian children on a daily basis, nothing at all.
[04:09:39] This is also far more consequential than Trump's fake ceasefire deal that he put together in
[04:09:44] the peace plan and the peace border, whatever.
[04:09:47] And the difference is because Iran actually won.
[04:10:01] Also I do think Trita is using Chatshipi-T sometimes.
[04:10:03] This is so Chatshipi-T coded and I'm a little disappointed even though I really love Trita.
[04:10:08] J.D. Vance is not changing the conversation about Israel in the U.S., he's changing the
[04:10:12] entire paradigm.
[04:10:15] He's reminding the Israelis that they are alone, though he doesn't use this word much
[04:10:19] just like internationally.
[04:10:21] Israel should not undermine the only strong friend they have left.
[04:10:26] If I was in a cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful
[04:10:29] ally that I have left.
[04:10:30] And he's reminding them of their utter dependence on the United States because two-thirds of
[04:10:34] the weapons that have protected Israel have been billed by American hands and
[04:10:37] paid by American tax dollars as a point of comparison.
[04:10:39] No one in the Biden admin ever spoke like this about Israel when Netanyahu was
[04:10:42] blowing through Biden's so-called red lines on Gaza.
[04:10:54] Trita glazes these guys way too much.
[04:10:55] He doesn't need to.
[04:10:56] I mean, any Goodman's peace sign.
[04:10:59] He is still, bro, he wrote that himself by the shade.
[04:11:03] Look, Trita, as much as I appreciate his commentary and his analysis, is still a guy that is working
[04:11:12] at a think tank.
[04:11:14] Okay?
[04:11:15] He is not going to have the same perspective that I do because I don't, like I think Quincy
[04:11:21] Institute for Responsible Statecraft is an anti, I wouldn't say it's like an anti-American
[04:11:28] imperialist think tank.
[04:11:29] It's not.
[04:11:30] It's more so a think tank that is still ultimately invested in the continuation of like some
[04:11:36] kind of American dominance, but a much more reasonable American dominance.
[04:11:40] Now, for the record, it's anti-interventionist, right?
[04:11:46] It's not anti-priorist, it's anti-interventionist, and it is the best.
[04:11:51] It is out of all of these fucking demonic entities in Capitol Hill.
[04:11:56] It is the best, like not even, nothing comes close.
[04:12:00] I really appreciate them and I lean on their work. Yeah, Quincy and CIP. Those are the
[04:12:10] only two. Yeah, it's for Responsible Statecraft. It's not anti-imperialist. It's not Marxist.
[04:12:21] It's still funded by the Kochs, right? Like there is, I think some Koch involvement there
[04:12:26] as well. It's just like ideologically anti-interventionist. So they're not going to be, they're not
[04:12:34] going to be Marxist anti-appealists. There might be Marxist anti-appealists working there, but
[04:12:39] their overall output is not going to be like that. And he's also trying to sell this to the admin.
[04:12:44] He's trying to sell this to CNN. He's trying to sell this position that this MOU is good
[04:12:50] to people that are infinitely to his right. Okay? Trita is also relatively pro-Iran though.
[04:13:02] He's the president of NIAC was the president, I think, right?
[04:13:06] All right.
[04:13:07] We're competing now officially to list the results of the 2026 Iranian wars and Iranian
[04:13:20] victory.
[04:13:21] I mean, it was.
[04:13:22] It was an unambiguous victory.
[04:13:23] His definition of independence, to be able to destroy civilian homes, we're dealing
[04:13:42] with a genocidal death called here.
[04:13:45] Israeli National Security Minister Ben Giver, the fucking biggest dipshit of all.
[04:13:51] We cannot stop destroying houses in southern Lebanon.
[04:13:53] We cannot stop, period.
[04:14:02] We cannot allow the population of Southern Lebanon to return.
[04:14:05] We must continue to control the territory even if Trump disagrees.
[04:14:07] We are an independent state.
[04:14:09] He's literally, he's like a comic book villain, dude.
[04:14:23] It's so funny.
[04:14:33] Israelis reacted to the news that they may have to bomb fewer schools and hospitals like
[04:14:36] the Greatest Betrayal in History.
[04:14:38] Like literally, they lose their minds.
[04:14:41] If you tell the Israeli government they can't murder school children any longer, they're
[04:14:46] like this is literally Holocaust levels of extermination that you're doing to us, the
[04:14:52] Jewish people. It's so crazy. Which is also always something that I will never
[04:14:59] understand why American Jews who don't live there, who don't like it that much,
[04:15:03] will ever fucking lean into to be like, yeah, this represents me. Not many of them
[04:15:09] are doing it as openly, but the ones who do it openly is crazy, okay? I just don't
[04:15:14] get it. It's like you don't even fucking live there. You don't want to live there.
[04:15:17] You find a lot of these guys to be gross, and yet you still have to be a fucking
[04:15:21] fake fan, okay? You have to dick-ride it. Like, as though it's the, you know, ultimate thing that
[04:15:27] you have to do is the most consequential thing you have to do. You don't even want to f***ing live there,
[04:15:31] bitch!
[04:15:44] What is this? I got kicked out of a long COVID-19 WhatsApp group for being Israeli. It's weird
[04:15:50] How an illness aligns with politics? That's, these are all of my interests.
[04:15:59] There it is. This is every now and then. Every now and then there's a perfect tweet.
[04:16:05] And here it is. Is there a crazy level of brainwraith, especially because the argument
[04:16:09] is about massing in Israel is really tolerant about the issue and we have great universal health care.
[04:16:14] 10 bodies ADL put that down Jonathan Jonathan Greenblatt put that shit down you see this
[04:16:28] Jonathan you see this
[04:16:34] That's 10 bodies easy easy 10 anti-semitisms
[04:16:44] Wait, what is this?
[04:16:54] Keep the second reply she was giving the game away.
[04:16:58] I'm wondering why they associate every single Israeli with being complicit in war criminal.
[04:17:01] I mean, it's a country of 8 million Jews and with a lot of plurality.
[04:17:04] Some of them even anti-Sanitizes mind boggling.
[04:17:07] I would not mind to have an Iranian, Russian or North Korean friend.
[04:17:12] If I give them the benefit of the day, I think they kicked you out because the Jews invented coronavirus.
[04:17:16] Actually, it's because I argued that people use masks to hide their identity, support terrorism, and commit violent acts without consequences.
[04:17:25] AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
[04:17:27] AHHHHHHHHHH!
[04:17:28] UGH!
[04:17:29] OH!
[04:17:31] OH! Oh my god, it's the gift that keeps on giving.
[04:17:34] Oh my god! Oh, it's so funny. I got kicked out of the long COVID group. This is like something that I would joke about.
[04:17:40] I got kicked out of the long COVID group.
[04:17:44] I got kicked out of the long COVID support group because I said that people who are masking
[04:17:49] were doing it to do terrorism in America because they love Hamas and then they kicked me out.
[04:17:56] This is like when one chatter yelled at me because I said we should unmask these cops.
[04:18:00] And the chatter was like, what about long COVID?
[04:18:02] I was like, what the fuck are you talking about?
[04:18:04] Those guys don't even get vaccinated.
[04:18:06] They don't even believe that COVID is real.
[04:18:09] not putting a fucking mask on because they're not putting a mask on because
[04:18:17] they're worried about COVID. Yeah, when people with long COVID won't even hide
[04:18:25] you. Oh no. That was months ago. How do you remember that? Because I've lost
[04:18:30] formative memories. You want to know why? Because I have no fucking life. I'm a
[04:18:36] shut ass loser. And I think about all the stupid fucking arguments.
[04:18:42] Oh, this is what breaks all the zoomers that work for me are bisexual.
[04:18:45] All them have long COVID. He said,
[04:18:47] I'll believe long COVID is real when someone who's not bisexual has it.
[04:18:50] Wasn't this brace you said this?
[04:18:51] I do believe in long COVID before people yell at me, okay, I do.
[04:19:10] Yes, also, this shatter is correct.
[04:19:17] I've literally forgotten my 10th birthday because I'm too busy remembering specific
[04:19:22] megafaunix opinions to get mad at, okay?
[04:19:27] Specific cloud district enjoyer opinions to get upset at.
[04:19:30] It's ruined my life.
[04:19:31] You guys have ruined my fucking life, dude.
[04:19:38] Incredible things are happening at the Atlantic.
[04:19:41] The left-wing case against anti-Zionism, oh my god, Adam Lewis Klein published in The
[04:19:45] Atlantic.
[04:19:46] My God, what a pivotal achievement.
[04:19:56] The left-wing case against anti-sinus and discrimination against Israelis, Kuwaiti Israelis
[04:20:00] and the Zionists who appear as their proxies is a moral wrong.
[04:20:15] How Trump be moving recently?
[04:20:45] What the fuck is this? This is a neo-nazi, no?
[04:20:58] It is funny that these guys, this is literally a Mexican white supremacist neo-nazi by the way and a lolly con and
[04:21:06] This neo-nazi, this Mexican neo-nazi and I don't mean Nick Fuentes is a different one in actual Mexico
[04:21:13] So gets to live in the fucking glorious empire of Claudia shine bomb.
[04:21:18] He's not Mexican.
[04:21:19] He's Bangladesh.
[04:21:20] I thought he was Mexican.
[04:21:23] No, I'm pretty sure he's in.
[04:21:32] He's Mexican in Mexico.
[04:21:37] Oh, this is the guy who wrote Borat.
[04:21:55] One of the brilliant comedic minds that brought to you Borat.
[04:22:00] He's British. Donald Trump has been a fantastic ally to Israel. Some Trump haters saying we told you so are acting like they've never heard the phrase it was good while it lasted.
[04:22:10] The fact that a page can be turned in a relationship doesn't null and void all the good that occurred in that relationship.
[04:22:16] It's super patronizing for those saying we told you so to assume everyone else was a naive idiot living in a world where they thought everything would always be roses.
[04:22:26] roses if this is a turning point it's a real loss the real loss is for America
[04:22:31] and the free world as they buttressed and empower the tyranny and expansionist
[04:22:35] girls of radical Islam always projection with these motherfuckers man the
[04:22:40] pro-Israel crowd always engaging in project projection
[04:22:45] He wrote on Borat 2 only.
[04:22:57] Cancel me, but I love your accents.
[04:23:00] They cracked me up so much.
[04:23:01] Thank you, chatter.
[04:23:03] I needed that.
[04:23:04] Oh, what is E fat?
[04:23:07] Little saying.
[04:23:08] Giri Vance has succeeded in sounding more ignorant on the Middle East than E-O-C.
[04:23:20] Are you a fucking kidding me?
[04:23:22] I'm I-Fat Law.
[04:23:30] I-Fat Law is tired.
[04:23:35] His posts are nuts dude.
[04:23:38] I don't care about this guy anymore. Come on. We've moved on to bigger and better things
[04:23:46] like Eve Fat-Lull. Eve Fat-Lull. Yeah, a lesson here for all Americans, by the way, is that
[04:24:00] And if we can, we can treat Iran like a normal country, okay?
[04:24:07] If we treat Iran like a normal country, perhaps we can also treat Cuba like a normal country.
[04:24:13] Oh, wow.
[04:24:14] Cuba has presented zero threat to the United States of America, for example.
[04:24:20] Just something to consider.
[04:24:23] Oh, let's finish.
[04:24:26] point where they're offering things. Again, whether they'll actually act on them, we'll see,
[04:24:30] but they're offering things that would have been the stuff of dreams even six months ago.
[04:24:35] I love all your accents except RFK. I know a Pakistani uncle who dies laughing
[04:24:39] from your Danny Denon, Danny Denon voice. These are quills of Hamath. I am Danny Denon.
[04:24:49] Israel, only ambassador.
[04:24:54] So let us play this negotiation out.
[04:24:56] Let us see if the Iranian actions actually meet the Iranian words and give a little bit
[04:25:00] of credit to the United States of America, which I think has been an incredible partner
[04:25:05] for the Israeli government for a long time.
[04:25:07] In the best case, do you think that this deal changes how Hezbollah works?
[04:25:12] Oh, absolutely.
[04:25:13] Absolutely.
[04:25:14] I mean, I think that they...
[04:25:17] More effectively.
[04:25:19] There is this weird panic almost in the Israeli system that I've picked up on where they assume
[04:25:26] that everything that is contemplated that is good for Iran will happen.
[04:25:32] But that will happen without the Iranians changing any behavior.
[04:25:35] And I just don't know why anybody would think that's true.
[04:25:37] That's not how the deal is written.
[04:25:38] The United States has all the financial leverage.
[04:25:41] Like the President of the United States or the Secretary of the Treasury have to release
[04:25:44] all these sanctions.
[04:25:45] Do they actually think we're going to release sanctions on the Iranian, you know, system
[04:25:50] if they're still funding a terrorist organization?
[04:25:53] The answer is of course not.
[04:25:55] So I find this whole freak out in Israel a little bit odd because I think that it comes
[04:26:02] from a place of mistrust.
[04:26:05] And I think that America has earned the trust of that region of the world.
[04:26:10] We've done a very good job by that particular country and that particular government.
[04:26:15] I think that the idea that we've made a terrible deal is I just hate his vibe so much like I can I
[04:26:21] I can I would rather listen to Trump drone on about how everything is computer and everybody's transgender
[04:26:27] Then this fucking dipshit being like me me me me. I feel like we've actually earned the trust arm
[04:26:34] I'm gonna say we've actually earned the trust of Israel with our many years of support like
[04:26:41] He just sucks so bad. He is so fucking reddit. He is reddit personified. I find him genuinely repulsive. Ah
[04:26:49] It makes me so annoyed
[04:26:51] He literally takes all of the worst qualities of a smarmy annoying
[04:26:56] Entitled elitist live and then packages the most unvarnished fascist propaganda through it all the time
[04:27:03] I'll have you know that some of these immigrants needed to be murdered in the murder machine
[04:27:08] I mean, what were reason for us to do, not murder them, it's like, he is, yeah, he's way too academic.
[04:27:19] Yeah, JD Van's particularly annoying because he's a suit in both directions.
[04:27:22] He pretends to be an intellectual, but he's not that smart and he acts like a chud.
[04:27:25] But he came through elite institutions, biggest fucking phony I've ever seen.
[04:27:29] He's 100% right.
[04:27:31] It is the truth.
[04:27:33] It's the fucking truth of all truths.
[04:27:35] It's the biggest truth, nuke.
[04:27:37] He is the lib dub grouper. He is, oh my god, he's literally the liberal grouper.
[04:27:44] Like at least Tucker Carlson has this sociopathic energy, but he has like some level of
[04:27:53] wasp swagger. If you want to, you know, put it to terms like that. Like there is an element of like,
[04:28:01] I'm a wasp. You know, I come from this pedigree. I come from this background. I'm not going to
[04:28:07] make it seem like I'm actually anything but a country club guy, okay?
[04:28:14] Whereas JD Vance is constantly trying to take the dumbest chud opinions and then spit them
[04:28:28] out so that he can get the groinbers on his side.
[04:28:32] But because of his Yale background, and because he's not that intelligent overall, he just
[04:28:39] ends up looking like a fucking idiot.
[04:28:42] He is beyond unlikeable because of liberals that hear his liberal language, hear what
[04:28:45] he's saying, and they go, you're a fucking chud, I hate you.
[04:28:50] And the Republicans look at him and go, you're a pussy and gay.
[04:28:54] And then the Grobbers look at him and go, your wife is Indian, you're a race mixer.
[04:28:59] So he's got nothing.
[04:29:05] He can't win a single damn at the Catholic's item.
[04:29:08] The Pope is basically on the verge of excommunicating him last time.
[04:29:13] If you recall when he was trying to earn actually the Pope should stay out of businesses of
[04:29:18] war and famine.
[04:29:20] Like that was awesome when he was like, um, as a recently converted Catholic.
[04:29:28] I know a lot more than the motherfucking Pope does.
[04:29:31] It's like, dude, you're you're a heretic.
[04:29:33] They would burn you at the fucking stake back in the day.
[04:29:36] The fuck do you mean, you know, more than God's honest truth on earth?
[04:29:41] Not supported by the facts, but just doesn't make any sense
[04:29:44] if you consider the broad length of the relationship.
[04:29:46] OK, we're going to try and come back to this at the end.
[04:29:49] But you know, who only makes good deals?
[04:29:52] Jesus. So we're going to talk, we're going to talk.
[04:29:56] I was going to say, you know, who also had stronger.
[04:29:58] Well, it's in town from Israel.
[04:29:59] OK, for the last time, you do this in the Middle East.
[04:30:01] Yes. So in addition to talking about the Randil,
[04:30:09] you're talking about your new book, which is called Communion.
[04:30:12] Yes.
[04:30:13] Signing my way back to faith.
[04:30:15] Sure. And it's part religious memoir.
[04:30:18] And then I would say partially sort of folding religious memoir
[04:30:23] into the kind of book that someone contemplating a run for president
[04:30:26] my my right. It's sort of an uneasy hybrid, maybe of genres. But you know, it's, it's
[04:30:33] well, the two books, it's a rich, it's a rich text. Let's say that. So let's
[04:30:36] two books that I've written are actually fundamentally like uneasy fusions of genre.
[04:30:40] I mean, look, I've I've done on the fusion fusion myself writing. So all right. So let's
[04:30:47] let's let's talk about the personal story in the book for a minute. You grew up, I'd say,
[04:30:53] bouncing around different forms of Protestant Christianity, evangelical, non-denominational,
[04:31:00] Pentecostal, all of which I should note tend to be massively underrepresented in the American
[04:31:07] elite. So could you just talk about what that upbringing offered to you? What did you take
[04:31:15] away from the experience of religion, from growing up in that part of American Christianity?
[04:31:21] Yeah, so, you know, some good and some not so good. I mean, I think in particular,
[04:31:27] what was not so good about my religious upbringing is it was fundamentally, like,
[04:31:32] institutionally unrooted. We would occasionally go to church. There was a church that my grandma
[04:31:40] liked a lot, but, you know, in a good year, we went there once a month, right, at most. And so,
[04:31:47] One of the things that is true, I think, of a lot of Christianity in the United States of America
[04:31:53] is that, you know, people believe very deeply. We certainly believed very deeply,
[04:31:58] but I didn't have a proper formation in my faith because I didn't actually have a community of
[04:32:02] believers that was surrounding me. When my grandma died, that was sort of my...
[04:32:05] Okay, the rest of this is like about fucking Irm actually. I'm a Catholic and I don't care about
[04:32:12] that. All right, like all adult commerce, the Catholicism, he's an evangelical who likes
[04:32:16] stratostatics, adult converters are generally LARP, we'll always side-eye it. Yeah, same.
[04:32:27] As I'm sure you know, is a consistently persecuted Christian in the US.
[04:32:37] Yeah, he's such a fucking phony.
[04:32:42] All right, let's get to Ukraine. Yes, I saw breaking Iran has suspended the entire 16
[04:32:51] negotiations period with the U.S. over the direct violation of the MOU's first clause
[04:32:54] with Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon, constituting a breach within less than 24 hours
[04:32:58] that the MOU was electronically signed, per FARs, and al-Maidin. Iran's negotiating delegation
[04:33:03] had been preparing to depart for Switzerland to launch the first round of talks for Iran,
[04:33:06] made the decision to suspend the entire trip. Iran will also not unilaterally fulfill its
[04:33:10] commitments and until Iran is fully pressured, assured Israeli attacks on Lebanon have stopped
[04:33:16] and the U.S. has practically adhered to the first clause obligations talks remain canceled.
[04:33:24] I mean, yeah, expected.
[04:33:35] up your mention in the Fox news article in the playlist check the banner
[04:33:44] Assam predict assam like a predicts wave socials midterm rigors will make mom Donnie win unremarkable
[04:33:52] That was a bar, dude
[04:34:00] All right, let's talk let's look at you were on Fox and friends again today hell yeah
[04:34:05] We're back boys. We're back boys and girls. Maybe screeching about you and the DSA.
[04:34:13] Anyway, Ukraine blew the lid, literally blew the lid off of a Russian oil refinery,
[04:34:21] which is wild. They were like, hey, we're still here by the way, just remember.
[04:34:27] And let's see what Fox News is saying about it.
[04:34:30] Moscow. Wow, look at the lid blowing off of that. It's all part of Kiev's biggest attack
[04:34:35] on Russia's capital since the start of the war, more than four years ago. More of a correspondent
[04:34:40] Jeff Paul, live from London. They've really bloodied Russia's nose here.
[04:34:44] Yeah, there's a real disconnect between the Ukraine turning the Thai PR in the West versus
[04:34:48] the reality in the ground. Kostya Tenevka is a larger city than Prokhorovsk and more
[04:34:55] strategic is a gateway to Donbass, the final fortress city of Guam, or ancient Russian
[04:34:58] army is taking control of the historic center of Kostyan-Tinivka, 60% of the city is now
[04:35:05] under Russian control. It's a real fucking, also this wave in that banner. Feels strange.
[04:35:16] Feels strange seeing that. You know what I mean? Ukraine military is not about to collapse
[04:35:23] as some wish-cast, though the state and society is in catastrophic shape with the population
[04:35:27] collapse and wild corruption. His military has had somewhat better first half of 2026
[04:35:32] versus first half of 2025. But the overall direction of the war hasn't changed. The battle
[04:35:38] for Liman is probably the most important battle now that Konstantinivka is falling. Liman
[04:35:43] is the northwestern gateway to the Slavyansk Kramatorsk agglomeration. Seems there's a
[04:35:48] lot of misinformation from all sides about what's actually going on there. Yeah, it's
[04:35:55] they're doing Red Army larp. This is more games. Ukraine has actually seen profound
[04:36:02] gains, as opposed to where they were at like a year ago, two years ago, partially because
[04:36:07] of drones and autonomous warfare. That is true. What is this? Moscow man-pad
[04:36:28] operators open fire right in the middle of the highway while civilians and
[04:36:31] is feeling cars passed by a couple meters away.
[04:36:33] Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
[04:36:43] Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
[04:36:47] Oh, my God.
[04:36:49] Oh, my God.
[04:36:51] Oh, my God.
[04:36:53] Is that a fucking, that's got to be a, what's his face?
[04:36:58] Yeah, that's like almost Turkish.
[04:37:02] Vur vur means hit hit.
[04:37:04] So I assume that's Chechen, right?
[04:37:06] That's a Chechen dude.
[04:37:07] I didn't know there was a lot of shared words.
[04:37:11] And then he turns around and says, oh, Masha Allah.
[04:37:16] Masha Allah, Masha Allah, Masha Allah, Masha Allah, Masha Allah.
[04:37:21] OK, wait, maybe he's Aussie.
[04:37:22] He actually what the fuck?
[04:37:24] No, this is a Aussie.
[04:37:25] This is not a.
[04:37:26] This is not a Chechen.
[04:37:27] This is Aussie.
[04:37:27] He's in MashaAllah Kardashim, that's Ossity.
[04:37:30] MashaAllah.
[04:37:33] I know what the white means, chatters, that's Russian.
[04:37:36] But he said, vur, vur, vur, which I think is, it means hit in Turkish, vur, means hit
[04:37:43] in Turkish.
[04:37:44] But then when he said MashaAllah Kardashim, MashaAllah Kardashim is a, is a Ossity dialect.
[04:37:50] So I don't know, maybe the Dagestanis or the Chechens also use those same words, but
[04:37:54] But I'm Chechen, that's not Chechen, sounds like a Dagestani accent, but not like Dagestani
[04:37:59] words yet.
[04:38:00] So it's probably...
[04:38:01] Tatar?
[04:38:02] Maybe?
[04:38:03] Vur, kardeşim, vur!
[04:38:06] Vur, kardeşim, vur!
[04:38:08] Sounds Aussie-ty.
[04:38:09] Ma'sha'Allah, kardeşim.
[04:38:10] Qardish means friend?
[04:38:11] No, it means brother.
[04:38:13] Kardash means friend. No, it means brother. But you can use it as implying that you're
[04:38:24] Kardash means brother, but you can say it as a friend as well.
[04:38:28] You're about to pull out pontoonism expeditiously. I mean come on, bro. Osities are Turkic people.
[04:38:45] What the fuck do you want me to say?
[04:38:47] Now I lock a kuzlob in the car this yes it means sibling sorry
[04:38:55] God damn yes it can be a sister or a brother it means sibling
[04:39:02] Yeah John in the oil refinery targeted is one of the largest in Russia and is responsible
[04:39:16] for producing more than a third of the region's fuel Ukrainian president
[04:39:20] Vladimir Zelensky says if Ukraine is going to burn Moscow you know any cook
[04:39:25] yes I when I went to when I went to high school there was a dude whose name was
[04:39:29] couldn't get I could him look he was Crimean and he was taught like or his
[04:39:35] family lineage is from Crimea his name literally was Crimea from Crimea couldn't
[04:39:43] get I couldn't look
[04:39:48] We'll burn to now. This is what the oh, I know him
[04:39:53] No, you don't you don't know a dude. I went to fucking middle school with dude
[04:39:59] I'm sure there's other people that are also named that
[04:40:07] That would be crazy if you fucking know a person that I went to like third of like fourth grade with
[04:40:13] bro that's me okay I am him okay dude sure yeah what school do we go to what's
[04:40:27] the name of the school do we want to together huh I lied no yeah exactly
[04:40:43] The attack looked like dozens of drones swarming the Moscow area, blanketing the city in black
[04:40:52] smoke and even causing black rain to fall on cars.
[04:40:56] While officials say the fires have been largely contained, the strikes are putting more pressure
[04:41:00] on Russia's fuel supplies.
[04:41:02] How long could I live in the country?
[04:41:05] One in every four gas stations in the country is now under some sort of pressure, President
[04:41:10] Zelensky says.
[04:41:11] the motivation for the attack was to get Russian President Vladimir Putin back to the negotiating
[04:41:16] table.
[04:41:17] And during the G7 summit this week, President Trump said he has spoken to both Zelensky
[04:41:22] and Putin.
[04:41:23] Something's going to happen.
[04:41:24] There's a lot of people, a lot of soldiers, and losing soldiers.
[04:41:29] Both are losing a lot.
[04:41:30] Russia's losing more because they're the offensive ones.
[04:41:34] And when you're offensive in a war, you lose more.
[04:41:37] Pretty simple.
[04:41:38] Now also at the G7 French president manual McCron who?
[04:41:45] Okay, okay, let's get to it. Let's
[04:41:48] Harris Faulkner issues bold warning. Is this the one is this a socialism one?
[04:41:56] Yeah, oh here it is. Oh, let's go
[04:42:01] We will soon see vice president JD Vance holding the White House press briefing. Yes
[04:42:06] Yes, we're back.
[04:42:07] The United States and Iran agreed to a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the fighting
[04:42:13] and reopening the Strait of Formuse.
[04:42:15] I've got to pee before the best part comes hold up.
[04:42:17] And more questions remain over how the deal will be enforced, in fact, especially when
[04:42:21] it comes to nuclear weapons, and how exactly Iran's nuclear material will be handled.
[04:42:28] Sixty days of negotiation now are the first step in all of this, and beyond that, I would
[04:42:33] imagine there will be a lot of questions about what's coming up in all of this.
[04:42:38] Remember, the vice president was there for the very first round of talks that kicked
[04:42:43] off the road that we're on right now into the ceasefire then and now the signed memorandum
[04:42:49] of understanding.
[04:42:50] So, an important time at the White House, an important time to hear from him.
[04:42:55] We will take you there live when the vice president begins.
[04:43:00] Socialism is surging from coast to coast.
[04:43:07] With an eye on New York City today, it's the site of a fierce battle in the Democrat Party's
[04:43:11] ideological war.
[04:43:13] Yes, they're fighting each other in politics.
[04:43:17] NYC Mayor Zoran Mamdani, along with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, are both Democratic
[04:43:23] socialists, so they call themselves.
[04:43:27] And they are set to hold a get out the vote rally this afternoon.
[04:43:32] It's in support of three Democrat socialist candidates running for house seats and looking
[04:43:36] to change the face of the Democrat Party.
[04:43:38] Well they're doing that because they're picking up in numbers on the far left.
[04:43:43] I'm Harris Faulkner.
[04:43:44] You are in the Faulkner focus.
[04:43:46] Let's take a look at those candidates now.
[04:43:47] They are among dozens.
[04:43:49] Senator Sanders is backing nationwide.
[04:43:52] They all support radical left policies, such as ending military aid to Israel, abolishing
[04:43:58] immigration, customs enforcement, free or low-cost housing for all government-funded
[04:44:05] health care for all, lots of free stuff.
[04:44:08] We know we've been down this road with these candidates before.
[04:44:12] And massive tax hikes on wealthier Americans, and the line of wealth gets lower and lower
[04:44:18] and lower, approaching, well, when will it stop?
[04:44:23] Are they just going to overtax everybody?
[04:44:25] Republican strategist Luke Ball, with me in focus yesterday.
[04:44:30] It seems like the Democrat Party is sliding to socialism.
[04:44:34] 74% of the Democrats say they like Democrat socialism.
[04:44:38] 66% said they're totally fine with socialism.
[04:44:42] And that ideology is just the junk food of modern American politics.
[04:44:46] It might feel good at the beginning, it might fill you up for a moment, but the reality
[04:44:50] is the crash is coming later.
[04:44:53] A new headline reads, Mom Donnie tests his political clout in New York's primary as he
[04:44:58] looks to reshape the Democrat Party.
[04:45:01] And here's part of that.
[04:45:02] Quote, days before New York's primary elections, Mom Donnie is testing the limits of his new
[04:45:08] found political muscle in a bid to reshape the Democratic Party in his state capitol and
[04:45:13] in Washington, D.C.
[04:45:14] even if it means challenging his own party's leadership
[04:45:18] well who does leave it
[04:45:21] it
[04:45:23] calling democratic socialism democrat socialism is so funny
[04:45:28] is it
[04:45:29] is you know they're like is it is a classic trove like
[04:45:32] where republicans always say the democrat party they won't say the
[04:45:34] democratic party those days the democrat party
[04:45:37] so now
[04:45:39] now it's democrat socialism
[04:45:43] I love whenever they go, wow, look at what these guys are promising as campaign promises.
[04:45:47] And then it's literally like, you know, things that we can pay for that virtually everybody
[04:45:52] wants.
[04:45:53] Like who the fuck's going to look at this and be like, wow, you mean tax the billionaires
[04:45:56] and the wars, Medicare for all, housing for all?
[04:46:00] Wow, I hate that.
[04:46:06] I hate that.
[04:46:08] Democrats anyway. We don't we couldn't even tell you that. I mean you asked
[04:46:13] Democrats and they can't tell you. National correspondent Brian Yenis is
[04:46:17] at the site of tonight's rally, Brian. And Harris, a Bernie Sanders senior
[04:46:23] advisor says the senator and New York City mayor saw on Mom Donnie view the
[04:46:27] upcoming New York primary on Tuesday as quote an opportunity to radically change
[04:46:32] the Democratic Party. Today at 5 p.m. here in Brooklyn at the King's Theater,
[04:46:37] and Sanders will take the stage in what is Sanders' latest effort to back far-left candidates
[04:46:43] in primaries nationwide and remake the party in his own Democratic socialist image.
[04:46:48] For Mamdani, it's war.
[04:46:50] He's campaigning against Democratic party leaders who even endorsed him for mayor like
[04:46:55] five-term Congressman Adriano Espayat.
[04:46:58] Mamdani's instead backing Democratic socialists Daria Lisa Chevalier, Claire Valdez and Brad
[04:47:04] Lander in three house races.
[04:47:06] The most controversial Chevalier says she now deeply regrets deleted tweets that said she
[04:47:11] wipes her hands with the American flag, said F former VP Kamala Harris and called former
[04:47:17] President Biden a rapist.
[04:47:19] She's now campaigning on a ball.
[04:47:20] Wait, why are they showing this?
[04:47:23] Wait, why are they showing this on Fox News?
[04:47:31] Are they trying to get people to go out and vote for Dalia Lisa?
[04:47:34] gonna be like wait a minute I don't like I don't like what he said about the
[04:47:38] American flag but this is Joe Biden Joe Byron rapist thing I like it I like it
[04:47:44] quite a lot maybe I'll vote for this Dara Layser I have no nuance at fuck Kamala
[04:47:54] Harris maybe I like this Dara Layser she don't like Kamala Harris she don't
[04:47:59] like come baller Harris and she don't like Joe Brandon. And guess what? I've said those
[04:48:05] dang things about both of those dang demons.
[04:48:12] Nice and says all deportations are wrong even for convicted criminals.
[04:48:18] Is that something you still believe that phrase? Yes, I still believe that all
[04:48:22] deportations are wrong. But that would seem to also include people who were
[04:48:25] convicted of breaking U S criminal law is the deportation of those people wrong.
[04:48:29] Yeah, I think the greatest example to this is my example that I've used a great argument. So this is yeah, dude
[04:48:35] I want them to be fucking held accountable like I want them to be in prison
[04:48:40] I don't want them to get a free trip back to what country they came from someone did a rape on US soil and raped an
[04:48:47] American citizen or a tourist or migrant. I want them to be in prison for their crimes
[04:48:53] I know this sounds like an insane concept for many of these fucking dumbass Republicans
[04:48:58] But I would like to punish people for doing crimes, okay?
[04:49:05] You know
[04:49:06] Maybe maybe that's just me. Maybe I'm not such a such a woke blow hard
[04:49:12] In the way that these prison abolition is January 6 supporting Republicans are you know I
[04:49:20] Know they love letting pedophiles roam free. I'm not one of those people
[04:49:26] Okay. Yes
[04:49:28] All three Sanders and Mamdani endorsed candidates are anti-Israel.
[04:49:33] Valdez and Chevalier are campaigning alongside far-left streamer Hassan Piker, who said,
[04:49:39] quote, Israel doesn't have a right to exist in its current formation, and that America
[04:49:43] deserved 9-11.
[04:49:45] Here's Lander campaigning with Mamdani.
[04:49:47] As a proud Jewish...
[04:49:51] Fuck!
[04:49:53] What the hell?
[04:49:56] What the hell happened to the video?
[04:50:09] And genocide.
[04:50:23] I do find it really funny that these guys, I do find it really funny that these guys
[04:50:31] are finding themselves having such a nuanced perspective on who's a true communist within
[04:50:41] the Democratic Party.
[04:50:42] Because like, what difference does it make?
[04:50:44] You spent years calling Nancy Pelosi a fucking communist, and now you're making a distinction
[04:50:50] between Nancy Pelosi and Hassan Piker. I thought we were all communist. What happened? Hmm,
[04:51:04] interesting. Perhaps there was some nuance. All of a sudden, all of a sudden, these guys
[04:51:11] are, you know, they're, they're having a very different opinion when, when real communism
[04:51:17] comes around. It's funny because like now they'll be like, they're not even socialists,
[04:51:23] they're communists. What difference does it make? You call Nancy Pelosi a communist.
[04:51:31] I've heard Kandace always call Jeff Bezos a communist, okay?
[04:51:35] Chris B. Goldman. Harris, it is a political civil war within the Democratic Party.
[04:51:41] Yeah, Chrysler 300 looks like a Maybach until the Phantom roll-up is right.
[04:51:45] A fight for the soul of that party with the latest battle lines being drawn right here
[04:51:50] in Brooklyn, New York.
[04:51:51] Harris?
[04:51:52] Brian, thank you very much for getting us started on this.
[04:51:54] Far left groups with very deep pockets are pushing hard to get a slew of candidates elected
[04:52:00] in November.
[04:52:01] Those groups are Democrat socialists of America, the Working Family Party, and Justice Democrats.
[04:52:07] And they are willing to take out members of their own political party to put socialists
[04:52:13] in office.
[04:52:14] the asterisks. So here's the thing I don't understand. Also, Frederick Douglas Haynes is
[04:52:23] beast mode, one of my favorites. Here's what I don't understand though.
[04:52:31] I thought this was good for Fox News. Why do they seem so worried about this Democratic
[04:52:41] party tea party moment because I thought maybe I'm wrong because that's what third way always
[04:52:49] tells me that's what you know all these guys are always saying is like it's good it's good
[04:52:54] for the Republicans if there are more radical people in the Democratic Party because then
[04:52:58] the Democratic Party nationally looks more radical and that's really bad will never
[04:53:02] when another fucking parbo dish or
[04:53:04] never again, yada, yada, yada.
[04:53:07] And it's really interesting.
[04:53:11] Because I don't think the Republicans
[04:53:13] see it that way.
[04:53:15] I don't think the Republicans like
[04:53:17] this insurgency taking shape within
[04:53:20] the Democratic Party.
[04:53:22] They keep leaning into the
[04:53:24] centrist Democrats.
[04:53:25] It almost feels like they want
[04:53:29] better opposition.
[04:53:31] That is easier to defeat.
[04:53:32] It almost feels like they know centrist do nothing Democrats are far easier to defeat
[04:53:38] and destroy.
[04:53:41] What's going on?
[04:53:45] Very interesting.
[04:53:50] Very, very interesting stuff.
[04:53:53] Kate, candidates challenging incumbents who are more moderate Democrats.
[04:54:00] Wow.
[04:54:02] New opinion headlines now, Democrats are the party of socialism now.
[04:54:06] Far left Democrats keep saving Americans from themselves.
[04:54:10] And in the latter op-ed, veteran Democrat strategist, Doug Schoen, writes this, Democrats
[04:54:15] are set to enter the midterm election cycle potentially with a slate of nominees whose
[04:54:19] positions and backgrounds may do more to help rescue the GOP than anything Republicans have
[04:54:24] done or will be able to do for themselves.
[04:54:27] There is still time for Democrats to get out of their own way.
[04:54:31] But whether they will do so remains an open question.
[04:54:34] And focus with me now, Ben Dominech, host of the Big Ben Podcast and also a Fox News
[04:54:41] contributor.
[04:54:42] Great to see you today.
[04:54:43] Look, this is not just a fluke now.
[04:54:46] There are so many of these socialists and they are winning in many places.
[04:54:52] Yes, Harris, and it's great to be with you as always.
[04:54:56] The truth is that what you see looking backward kind of illustrates why we got to this point.
[04:55:02] If you look at the Iowa caucuses, for instance, back in 2020, you saw the level of dominance
[04:55:10] that Bernie Sanders had among younger voters, dominance that goes back throughout his career
[04:55:16] for those voters who are under 30.
[04:55:18] Those voters are older now.
[04:55:19] They're going to be 37, 38 in the coming elections.
[04:55:23] those voters are increasingly a significant portion of the democratic coalition. So when
[04:55:30] you look at these blue cities, you're going to see the takeovers by these DSA candidates,
[04:55:34] just like we've seen in New York and that we've seen, you know, I like that they're putting
[04:55:38] Sue Altman on there to pad the fucking numbers when she got defeated by Hamawee.
[04:55:43] out in terms of Nithya Raman making the the runoff in Los Angeles. We've seen it in Seattle.
[04:55:53] We see it in Chicago. And I think that what you're going to have there is very powerful
[04:55:58] mayors who are going to control the politics of the Democratic Party going forward and
[04:56:03] essentially add to the the increased. Yeah, this does not help your cause. The guy who
[04:56:08] hates you and your cause. Always. You're gonna look at the grape gang report or you're gonna
[04:56:16] push out like usual? The grape gang report? The fuck is the grape gang report? First of all,
[04:56:26] just say rape, you fucking loser. What is the... This ain't TikTok, dumbass.
[04:56:31] What the fuck do you mean, grape gang?
[04:56:38] Why can't none of these fucking, like, dude, dude, I would have more respect for dumb fucks
[04:56:48] if they didn't also do the TikTok sanitation, sanitize language.
[04:56:54] Maylock Kuros is low on cash.
[04:56:56] Maylock Kuros is a primary charge against rep.
[04:56:58] I had to get raise 200k between April 1st and June 10th spent 310k and had 88k in cash
[04:57:03] on hand going into the final stretch of the race per FEC filing.
[04:57:09] Do we got a juicer as that was going on?
[04:57:26] This may be the reason why, to my DSA brethren, we must run as many people for as many offices
[04:57:29] we can.
[04:57:30] Dems socials America plus 17 points, Democratic Congress plus four points, net favorability
[04:57:34] among Dems.
[04:57:35] Who's more popular?
[04:57:36] Democratic socials or Dems in Congress, hmm.
[04:57:47] It's just UK far right grooming gang slop.
[04:57:51] What happened?
[04:57:52] white guys doing pedophilia? Oh wait I forgot that's the Tories and they're
[04:57:59] allowed to do that as a part of the culture.
[04:58:03] Actually, yes.
[04:58:13] Leftism of this coalition because of that power.
[04:58:22] You know what I'm watching for these far left group endorsements?
[04:58:27] I mean, you just saw, we scrolled almost the entire time you were talking.
[04:58:31] there are many of them. It's not just the large states on the coast anymore. I mean,
[04:58:37] I'm seeing Colorado. I saw a lot of states in the middle of the country. So what's happening
[04:58:41] there? Is it different or something similar? It's something similar, Harris, but it's
[04:58:48] also something that is driven by a lot of national groups that took lessons from the
[04:58:52] past experiences. I mean, the whole reason that Mamdani was able to win was because
[04:58:57] of the work that the DSA had done there, learning from the success of AOC, learning from running
[04:59:03] races against democratic, more centrist candidates.
[04:59:07] To be quite honest, they're not that centrist anymore anyway, because they've been pulled
[04:59:11] left by all these socialists who are dominating the conversation within their party.
[04:59:15] So from my perspective, the real problem that we're going to end up with here is we're going
[04:59:19] to have capitalism become a monopartisan affair.
[04:59:24] There was always this belief that you could be a pro-business Democrat on some level,
[04:59:28] but these are mayors and these are candidates who are promising taxing that heck out of
[04:59:32] every kind of aspect of capitalism that they can in order to fund their far-left projects
[04:59:37] and their vision of a remade American economy.
[04:59:41] Well, it seems fatalistic because you are going to need the people who create the jobs
[04:59:47] and especially in this day of AI and all the rest, and you're going to need people who
[04:59:51] who can take on China economically.
[04:59:55] Look, what's the difference in your eyes
[04:59:56] between what they call themselves a democratic socialist
[04:59:59] and a socialist slash communist,
[05:00:02] which is what they kind of tend to be?
[05:00:06] Yeah, increasingly less, Harris.
[05:00:08] And I think that you see that in the types of people
[05:00:10] who are endorsing backing and campaigning with them now.
[05:00:13] Hassan Pygator, it's just probably
[05:00:14] the most prominent of these folks,
[05:00:16] but they engage in really extreme rhetoric
[05:00:19] they encourage the targeting of capitalist leaders.
[05:00:23] It's pretty awesome that they sound like a bunch of libs.
[05:00:27] For the first time ever, the Republican medium monstrosity is on the back foot. Have you noticed
[05:00:33] that? Normally these guys would always laugh at the, normally these guys would laugh at the
[05:00:41] Democrats when the Democrats are like hysterically pearl clutching. And oftentimes actually correctly
[05:00:47] pointing out to how radical the Republican Party has actually become.
[05:00:52] Their radicalism is death and destruction. Our radicalism is socialism, okay? Our radicalism
[05:00:59] is in the direction of the working class and improving the material conditions of the working
[05:01:04] class. If you are fearful of that because you're a stooge of the capital owners, that's
[05:01:08] That's one thing, but you can't present that as like danger for every American.
[05:01:26] Across the country, look, the billionaire tax that we're going to see likely end up
[05:01:30] on the ballot in California is the most wrong-headed, idiotic approach to the way to increase business,
[05:01:37] way to increase success, the way to increase jobs. But they don't care about any of that.
[05:01:42] And quite frankly, I think they're only going to increasingly target the people who are,
[05:01:47] frankly, at the apex of America's capitalist leadership right now, because they view it as
[05:01:52] something that their fan base, their radical fan base is only supportive of.
[05:01:57] The average American genuinely thinks they are capitalist though. Yeah, it doesn't matter.
[05:02:02] Because the average American has never seen the alternative. The average American has never had
[05:02:06] had a vision of a better future. That's the reason they've been deluded in the thinking
[05:02:10] that they also have an ownership stake in this economy when they do not. They feel the
[05:02:14] pain of not having an ownership stake in this economy, but theoretically they think one
[05:02:19] day I'll make it. Meritocracy is real. It doesn't matter. It is up to us to show them
[05:02:24] the truth. That's it.
[05:02:30] two million for Haley Stevens today alone, APAC alert, 2.4 million supporting Haley.
[05:02:35] New Israel lobby total is at 10 million, dude. Holy shit, they're coming after our boy Abdul
[05:02:41] so hard. At the end of the day, these are just terms, okay? No, they think Cuba and Venezuela
[05:02:54] are the alternatives. It doesn't matter, okay? We're Americans. We're talking about America.
[05:03:00] Okay. Talk to them policy by policy.
[05:03:30] you
[05:04:00] you
[05:04:30] you
[05:05:00] you
[05:05:30] you
[05:06:00] I
[05:06:07] Let those dudes are long island beat you up beat me up first punch they would have fucking died of heart disease dude
[05:06:13] Are you kidding me?
[05:06:16] Audio pervert audio is fine. No the audio is not fine. It's very
[05:06:22] You motherfuckers, bro
[05:06:23] You literally if I had this level of delay you would be screaming bloody murder
[05:06:28] You'd be like, this is the worst thing I've ever seen in my entire life.
[05:06:32] But all of a sudden, what is the fucking Zoran Bernie Sanders rally?
[05:06:35] You're like, it's fine, actually, shut the fuck up.
[05:06:41] Is there another, is there another outlet that we can watch this from?
[05:06:47] I promise I made to you in the days when we were polling at 1%.
[05:07:03] The days where our closest competitor was other.
[05:07:08] We don't hear about them much anymore.
[05:07:11] The promise was that I would use every tool at my disposal to stand up to corporate greed
[05:07:19] and bad land to protect and the truth my friends is that I cannot do it alone.
[05:07:29] Why is the audio so loud?
[05:07:30] The reason I stand here alongside this incredible slate is that if we want to build a movement
[05:07:36] that endures. If we want to build a movement that wins, we need leaders across our city
[05:07:44] who are willing to fight with everything they have for working people.
[05:07:52] We need Claire Valdez, Daria Lisa Avira Chevalier, and Brad Lander fighting for us in Congress.
[05:08:04] We need a beer, Kawas, Eli Northrop, Yapa, Syrah Tupac, Samantha Katan, and Brian Romero
[05:08:12] fighting for us in Albany.
[05:08:14] Bro, who delivered a New York City DSA slave speech that was so similar to this?
[05:08:20] We need you to show up the way you showed up for me.
[05:08:24] To knock as many doors as you can, even when it's raining, even when it's hot, even when
[05:08:30] it's hot.
[05:08:31] He's mocking her so hard.
[05:08:32] It's not even a question.
[05:08:33] Of course he's mocking me.
[05:08:34] wait because that's what we have and that's what our opponents don't that
[05:08:43] extra door that extra text that extra bit of effort that second door knock after
[05:08:49] 15 seconds of not hearing it you know what I'm talking about fighting the
[05:08:55] urge to mark not home in van don't do it don't do it knock again because I know
[05:09:03] that even though you're tired, even though you've given so much, even though it's frankly unfair
[05:09:10] to ask you for more, I know that you have it in you.
[05:09:17] I know it only because I'm reminded every single day when I walk the streets of our city,
[05:09:23] when I see New Yorkers going to work at every hour and still finding time to dream in that same
[05:09:29] hour was this the event you were gonna attend yeah it was because if anyone can
[05:09:37] sustain this movement if anyone can win these elections if anyone can shock this
[05:09:42] country it is you you have done it before and on Tuesday we will do it again
[05:09:49] why didn't you go dog I was literally just in fucking New York what do you
[05:10:01] mean why didn't you go and we need that because his grand she once wrote the
[05:10:07] old world is dying and the new world struggles to be born now is the time of
[05:10:13] monsters these monsters take many forms today in those who fund television ads
[05:10:19] that blanket the airways with misleading and bad faith attacks about
[05:10:23] Claire, Brad, and Dari, those who would rather spend far more on political
[05:10:28] contributions than they would ever be made to pay in taxes. In APAC, for whom the
[05:10:35] only thing more frightening than democracy being allowed to run its course
[05:10:38] is an end to genocide in Netanyahu's wars.
[05:10:50] They move millions in dark money to accomplish a single goal, to preserve their power so
[05:10:57] that they can turn us against one another, instead of our leaders turning towards the
[05:11:02] moral change we all know to be necessary.
[05:11:06] In a politics that for too long has asked working people to lower their expectations,
[05:11:12] to settle for less, to become satisfied with small victories while our wages grow even
[05:11:17] smaller and our costs grow even larger.
[05:11:21] To resign ourselves to resignation to accept the unacceptable.
[05:11:26] In the wealthiest city, in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we need
[05:11:30] not live in fear of monsters any longer if a new world is truly to be born then
[05:11:43] where else should it be born than right here in New York where else should that
[05:11:51] new world be born than in the city the entire world seeks to emulate it's
[05:11:58] Fucking on June 23rd. We will win that new world together. It's as because he's
[05:12:04] Him in I mean, he's a much more charismatic order than me and Julian is a much better speech writer
[05:12:10] So it's not that he does the same Gromsche drop. He does it so much better. So it's literally like I'm just sitting here cupped
[05:12:18] Okay
[05:12:21] It would be it'd be better if it was like a bar for bar, but it's just he delivers
[05:12:28] With a so much better like a much better through line written into the fucking speech in and of itself
[05:12:42] Put the cock out on
[05:12:45] Congress who believes in come and see is a substitute for action
[05:12:49] Let it be heard by every oligarch who thinks that he's a teleprompter and his professional speech writers
[05:12:54] Yeah, I know that I know who's each writer have a price
[05:12:58] I've jokingly referred. I've jokingly said I'm gonna steal him and tells that candidate to prepare a concession speech
[05:13:08] Let it ring in courtrooms that mistake the voting rights act as a suggestion not the law of the land
[05:13:16] And in fact let it roar in every state where politicians think they can redraw the lines so that black Americans no longer have a say
[05:13:24] Bro, it's cool. What should have one did fuck this
[05:13:32] Why do you think people take off and you do interviews is hard to watch cuck abby
[05:13:37] What the fuck does that have to do with anything?
[05:13:39] It's a choice between a government that could answer the challenges today and one that could imagine better tomorrow
[05:13:46] They were told it was a choice between what the fuck lears the streets of snow
[05:13:50] This chatter just came in and just hit me in a totally separate direction. You weren't even talking about that
[05:13:59] Just rude for no reason you bitch just threw that in there
[05:14:04] Couldn't both dare to deliver and dare to dream
[05:14:09] My friends if these past six months have proved anything it is that these are false choices. Yeah is
[05:14:16] The community leaves when I do interviews because I'm a doctor interviewer and not because
[05:14:20] they can't literally fucking do anything other than me reading chat while reacting to videos
[05:14:26] and yelling back at chat.
[05:14:29] Government can fix crumbling streets, bring people together and transform our city.
[05:14:35] And those who tell us otherwise are driven by a four letter word, fear.
[05:14:41] Fear that maybe things will change.
[05:14:46] that maybe power will no longer be restricted to back rooms and board rooms but extended
[05:14:51] to the working people being priced out of the city.
[05:14:59] Now this is a moment of more, of asking for more, of expecting more, of delivering more.
[05:15:07] We won't answer to those who insist we settle for less any longer.
[05:15:12] Now people often ask me what I think of the state of the Democratic Party.
[05:15:18] This slate here today is our answer.
[05:15:27] The Democratic Party must change.
[05:15:37] They tend to follow that question with another.
[05:15:40] Who do you want to run in 2028?
[05:15:44] Then they ask, when does the race for 2028 begin?
[05:15:51] It starts now.
[05:15:52] It starts on Tuesday.
[05:15:59] It starts when we reject a politics that believes in polls
[05:16:03] more than principles.
[05:16:04] It starts when we realize that politics, one that
[05:16:08] and waits for political convenience, will never feel the urgency to address the people's inconvenience.
[05:16:14] Because at the heart of all of these questions that are being asked,
[05:16:17] Zara endorses Hillary Rodham Clinton.
[05:16:19] We are. And what we are...
[05:16:21] It's her time.
[05:16:23] These campaigns...
[05:16:24] For far too long, we have said women can't leave, but only follow.
[05:16:29] Hillary Rodham Clinton can lead, and we will follow her to victory.
[05:16:35] a victory delivering material change for working people I'm with her it has seen
[05:16:43] its job as explaining why we cannot instead of showing how we can and that
[05:16:51] old way of thinking will lose on Tuesday and frankly it will lose in South
[05:17:00] Carolina and New Hampshire because the party of the past will not be what
[05:17:15] leads us into the future for we need a Democratic Party with backbone a
[05:17:24] a democratic party that offers an affirmative agenda without apology.
[05:17:31] A democratic party that is not just willing to stand up, but also to stand for something.
[05:17:38] And a democratic party that has the ambition to enact a vision worthy of the people it seeks to represent.
[05:17:47] Affordability is not magic.
[05:17:50] It is not something that can be summoned by words.
[05:17:55] It must be summoned by deeds.
[05:17:58] We must stand up to corporate greed, build affordable housing, make child care something
[05:18:03] every family can afford.
[05:18:12] And as we speak, there are those hoping to divide up the working people of the city,
[05:18:18] to convince us that the problems we face
[05:18:21] You think it's wrong leaving your city campaign without those appositions?
[05:18:23] Are you insane? Why the fuck would he do that?
[05:18:25] That would not be good for either party
[05:18:27] They will do whatever it takes to maintain a broken status quo
[05:18:31] that benefits the privileged few at the expense of the many
[05:18:34] and they think that there is no one who will try to stop them
[05:18:38] They're wrong
[05:18:40] This slate will, and this slate will not just try, this slate will succeed.
[05:18:55] Because this slate knows the difference between a party that defends the status quo and the
[05:19:00] party fighting to transform the status quo.
[05:19:05] And I want to be honest with all of you.
[05:19:07] If you want politicians who spend their time telling you about all the things that cannot
[05:19:11] be done.
[05:19:12] Yeah, I don't understand why he's not talking about how we must push for the strongest, most
[05:19:16] lethal military of all time and do a nuclear first-wreck and a run.
[05:19:19] Years who wake up every day asking how much more is it possible?
[05:19:21] I feel like those are the best possible positions you could advocate for.
[05:19:24] What about being a small business?
[05:19:25] I don't know.
[05:19:26] Make balls, make balls, text your friends, bring your name to the polls and the polls.
[05:19:27] Zaron, say your mother was a small business.
[05:19:28] And the polls and the polls.
[05:19:29] Zaron, say your mother was a small business.
[05:19:30] And the polls and the polls and the polls.
[05:19:35] And when you are at those polls, when you are in that booth, and it's just you and your ballot,
[05:19:42] and that incredible pen from the board of elections, it is a sacred moment. It is you
[05:19:49] alone with democracy. And it is then that every New Yorker answers a question. What the other side
[05:19:56] wants that question to be is which of your neighbors are you most willing to sell out?
[05:20:00] What the other side wants that question to be is which leaders of today are you willing
[05:20:06] to delay until tomorrow?
[05:20:08] They ask that the tenant of 40 years vote against the tenant of one year, that the
[05:20:14] divide is between those who have gone through decades of political transformation and those
[05:20:19] who have joined our movement as soon as they were voting age.
[05:20:24] They ask questions that sustain power for those who have it under the guise of rewarding
[05:20:29] those who struggle under it. I do not believe that is the question you must in fact answer
[05:20:35] in that booth. In the city I know, in the city I love, the question is not when did
[05:20:41] you arrive. The question is can you afford to stay? And yet amidst the greed that drives
[05:20:53] some of this cost of living crisis, we have something that that crisis does not. Something
[05:20:59] far stronger. We have a love of our neighbors that can be heard in bodegas and $9 coffee
[05:21:05] shops alike. A love that is not driven by age or race or status by a working class solidarity
[05:21:13] and a fundamental understanding that only together can we win that which we deserve.
[05:21:19] Only together can we win housing that's affordable. Wages that recognize our worth and a government
[05:21:25] in which there is no task too big and no job too small.
[05:21:30] Whether you are a tenant who has been here
[05:21:32] for four months or 40 years,
[05:21:34] we have so much more in common with one another
[05:21:37] than we do with those attacking Claire,
[05:21:39] Larry, Alisa and Brad.
[05:21:40] That's right.
[05:21:41] That's right.
[05:21:42] That's right.
[05:21:43] That's right.
[05:21:44] That's right.
[05:21:45] Whether you arrived at JFK at Port Authority
[05:21:47] or your great grandparents came through Ellis Island,
[05:21:50] we have so much more in common with one another
[05:21:53] than those who seek to demonize new arrivals, whether from Kansas or Kinshasa, and divide us.
[05:22:03] And whether you worship at shul, at a mosque, in a church, a gurdwara, a temple, or you
[05:22:07] don't worship at all, we share a belief that our city deserves leaders who lead with hope
[05:22:13] and not fear.
[05:22:14] Because no matter where we live, how old we are, what train we take in the morning
[05:22:22] or what bagel we order. We are New Yorkers and we want the same things. Housing that
[05:22:30] we can afford. Child care that is universal. Buses that are fast and free. Medicare for
[05:22:40] all. Time with the people we love. A city that belongs to all of us. And that's exactly
[05:22:54] why we need to elect Brad Lander, whose love for his neighbors is only matched by the fight
[05:23:03] he will bring to Congress. Brad had my back when I needed him most, had this city's back
[05:23:11] when Elon Musk tried to rob it of tens of millions of dollars, and he put his own back
[05:23:18] on the line to protect immigrants who were wrongfully detained by ICE. That's why we
[05:23:26] We need to elect Assemblymember Claire Valdez, a former UAW organizer and proud Democratic
[05:23:38] Socialist who is running for Congress to make sure working people in New York and across
[05:23:45] this country have a seat at the bargaining table.
[05:23:52] Now when other Democrats chose to look the other way, as Netanyahu committed war crimes,
[05:24:00] Claire didn't just name the genocide, she organized for a ceasefire.
[05:24:07] When ICE abducted our neighbors, Claire was arrested protesting them.
[05:24:15] Wherever there have been struggles in our city for dignity and justice, my friends say
[05:24:19] it with me, Claire was there. No one will work harder than Claire to take power from
[05:24:27] those who abuse it and put it in the hands of those who deserve it.
[05:24:31] Okay, I need to hear some glaze about Daria Lisa of this story as well.
[05:24:34] And that, my friends, is why we need to elect Daria Lisa Abira Chevalier.
[05:24:38] Give us some glaze on that too, please.
[05:24:43] the daughter of a single mother from a working class Dominican family.
[05:24:48] Since she was a teenager,
[05:24:50] Dari has organized her community and reunited families illegally separated by
[05:24:55] ICE.
[05:24:58] That includes her classmate, Mahmood Khalil.
[05:25:00] I mean, I love Claire too.
[05:25:04] Whose pregnant wife, Nour's cries for help were ignored by so many,
[05:25:08] but not by Dari because Dari is exactly who the people of the Bronx and
[05:25:13] from Manhattan deserve representing them in Congress.
[05:25:20] New York, I hope you'll forgive me, but I have the nicks on my mind.
[05:25:30] And it's not just that every time I watch the nicks with Dari or with Claire, they won.
[05:25:36] It's also to say that with just five days left until election day, and 30 seconds left
[05:25:41] on the metaphorical clock, I will leave you with this quote from Captain Clutch himself.
[05:25:48] Jaylen Bruss, you are allowed to think about the worst possible scenario, but you got to
[05:25:58] go out there and do something about it.
[05:26:10] So my friends, I must ask you, what are you going to do?
[05:26:17] How many friends will you text right now?
[05:26:20] How many doors will you knock?
[05:26:23] How many neighbors will you bring along?
[05:26:27] Because I hate to break it to you, but OG Ananobi is not here to save the day.
[05:26:33] The only hands we can count on are ours.
[05:26:38] This is our team.
[05:26:40] This is our year.
[05:26:43] So let's go after it and get it.
[05:26:45] Thank you, my friends.
[05:26:55] And now, it is my pleasure to bring out the one, the only, the great senator from Vermont,
[05:27:22] My mentor, your mentor, our mentor, Senator Bernie Sanders!
[05:27:32] How about that to the people?
[05:27:38] Bernie does not hug me like that, bro.
[05:27:40] That's fucking bullshit.
[05:27:42] Bernie has never hugged me like that.
[05:27:45] Bernie has never embraced me like that.
[05:27:48] Oh my god, he got the jersey tucked in.
[05:27:50] Okay, I'm peanut butter and jealous. It's bullshit. I'm cucked. I'm why I'm getting cucked
[05:28:04] He would have you win a raise yeah, I'm his I'm his Eric Trump dude. I'm the ugly ugly duckling
[05:28:13] Thank you all very much I try to give him a gift every time I see him and he's like
[05:28:17] I don't want your fucking stupid ass gives I hate you
[05:28:20] Let me thank all of the candidates who have spoken, who are running hard and on Tuesday
[05:28:35] are going to win their election.
[05:28:41] Now I think all of you know there is a lot of bad news in the world today so I want to
[05:28:48] cheer you up and give you some very good news.
[05:28:56] And it's not just an exit fight.
[05:29:02] In the last eight months,
[05:29:04] progressive
[05:29:05] and democratic socialist candidates
[05:29:08] all over this country
[05:29:10] have been winning major victories.
[05:29:17] In case you didn't know, Zaron Mundati won for mayor of New York.
[05:29:27] He took on the Democratic establishment, the Republican establishment, the president, the oligarchs, and with your help, he won a great victory.
[05:29:38] But it's not just Iran, on the Liliy Abidia, a labor organizer.
[05:29:49] First time running, took on the establishment candidates in New Jersey, she's now the Congresswoman.
[05:30:00] Adam Hamawi, a U.S. on the combat surgeon, save lives in Iraq, travel to Gaza as a volunteer
[05:30:12] doctor to take care of kids.
[05:30:15] He is going to win his election.
[05:30:17] Congressman from New Jersey.
[05:30:18] Yeah, he talks with them or his team.
[05:30:20] Yeah, I was supposed to interview him.
[05:30:22] And today, I just-
[05:30:23] Ram Platno!
[05:30:24] Oh, hell yeah, Detroit DSA.
[05:30:28] Let's go.
[05:30:29] on duty in Iraq and Afghanistan never ran for public office before defeated the
[05:30:36] established the governor can become the next senator from Maine is Zaraan
[05:30:45] Fran Plattenup Brooks local firefighter Union leader defeated and
[05:30:52] established with candidate in Pennsylvania by 20 points.
[05:30:59] Brian Pointexta, labor organizer, iron workers union, never ran for office before Peter Guy
[05:31:09] who had been the Democratic governor in Ohio.
[05:31:17] Sam Forstack, another labor organizer. He is a smoke chopper. Guy goes into fires, never
[05:31:26] ran for office again, defeated at establishment candidate.
[05:31:31] It's kind of interesting, but a lot of these guys are also studs. Like Sam Forstack is
[05:31:34] a hot. He's a babe, you know?
[05:31:36] Randy Vieja.
[05:31:37] He's got a, he's peeled. He's got a six pack. It's good. It's good to have candidates that
[05:31:41] are also studs in general.
[05:31:43] took on the establishment candidate one by five points he's gonna go to Congress
[05:31:48] is the bigger DSA Slate rally no it's not a DSA Slate rally it's got Brad
[05:31:52] Lander and Brad Lander's not a part of the DSA Slate Philadelphia took on the
[05:31:56] establishment Jane Kim is gonna become the next insurance commissioner in
[05:32:04] in California.
[05:32:07] That one is always funny to me.
[05:32:08] I mean, she's all for it.
[05:32:09] And just yesterday, Janice Lewis George, a Democratic socialist,
[05:32:21] won her primary.
[05:32:23] She is going to be the next mayor of Washington, DC,
[05:32:27] And it's what Saran mentioned a moment ago.
[05:32:38] What tonight is about is that the next four days everybody here and everybody in the city
[05:32:45] has got to work hard to make sure that Brad and Claire and Daryliza become the next Congresspeople
[05:32:52] for New York City.
[05:32:54] So why are progressives and socialist candidates
[05:33:07] winning elections all across this country?
[05:33:10] And the answer, in my view, is not complicated.
[05:33:14] The working class of America understands
[05:33:19] current economic system is rigged that it is designed to benefit the wealthy and
[05:33:29] the powerful and the wild the very richest people in this country become
[05:33:35] richer it leaves working families behind struggling to put food on the table
[05:33:44] I think there's a problem with your Twitter.
[05:33:47] I can't see your post.
[05:33:48] It is insane that Elon Musk, the richest man on earth, has increased his wealth by almost
[05:34:04] one trillion dollars since Trump was elected and that he now owns one man, owns more wealth
[05:34:20] than the bottom 53% of American households.
[05:34:28] while muskin is billionaire friends become richer and richer, 60% of Americans are struggling
[05:34:36] living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to put food on the table, pay the rent and pay
[05:34:42] for healthcare. That is not the economy that the American people want or deserve.
[05:34:48] Dog, they're playing you at the gym again? Wait, am I on Fox News again?
[05:34:54] People understand that in this moment in American history, we have more income and wealth inequality
[05:35:02] than we have ever, ever had.
[05:35:06] Is this the same fucking article?
[05:35:08] No. When we went to school, we studied the Gilded Age. Remember that?
[05:35:12] Yeah, we saw this already.
[05:35:13] We brought the fellows and the connoisseurs and all those guys.
[05:35:16] The situation today is much more in the unequal.
[05:35:20] We watched this earlier. It's a repeat.
[05:35:22] repeat with the 1% on top owning more wealth than the bottom 93%. Progressives and democratic
[05:35:36] socialists are winning all over this country because they understand that our health care
[05:35:42] system is broken, it is dysfunctional, that we pay the highest prices in the world for
[05:35:52] health care and for prescription drugs.
[05:35:57] Meanwhile, the pharmaceutical industry and the insurance companies make huge profits
[05:36:05] while people can't afford to go to a doctor.
[05:36:10] Progressives and socialists are winning all over this country because they understand
[05:36:16] that in the richest nation on earth we should not have a massive housing crisis with 800,000
[05:36:24] people homeless and 20 million households paying 50% or more for their housing.
[05:36:34] and socialists are winning because they understand that in America we should not have the highest
[05:36:43] rate of childhood poverty of almost any major country on earth.
[05:36:51] We should not have a child care system which is broken where families can't afford child
[05:36:58] and the workers at child care centers are getting inadequate pay.
[05:37:08] We are winning elections all over this country because over 20% of seniors in America are
[05:37:17] trying to survive on $15,000 or less. And that low-income elderly people are living
[05:37:24] and that low-income elderly people are living nine years shorter lives than wealthy seniors.
[05:37:35] We are winning elections across the country because the American people understand
[05:37:42] that our democracy is being undermined by a corrupt campaign finance system.
[05:37:50] That is dominated by billionaires and their super PACs.
[05:38:00] It is not an accident that Mr. Musk's wealth explosion, trillion dollars since Trump was
[05:38:08] elected came after he spent two hundred and ninety million dollars to elect Trump.
[05:38:20] Charlie Kurtop left, that's crazy.
[05:38:24] There's a Clarival dance DSA guy here, come on.
[05:38:28] It is probably in this community, bro, come on, chill.
[05:38:32] Don't make fun of anybody on this stage, okay?
[05:38:35] Okay, they're probably also not me
[05:38:37] Intelligence and the lack of
[05:38:40] Protect workers is directly result of the hundreds of millions of dollars
[05:38:46] That the AI companies are gonna put into friendly fire friendly fire
[05:38:53] Some people understand that our financial that's good way is impacted significantly by the
[05:39:01] From crypto super PACs
[05:39:05] So what all people all across this country, and I don't care if you are a progressive
[05:39:11] social conservative moderate, you understand that we live in a nation where the average
[05:39:18] person gets one vote, but billion-aft funded super PACs are able to buy and sell candidates.
[05:39:28] AT&T wouldn't let Ludwig appear at a DSA rally.
[05:39:32] And there is something else that the American people understand, and that is that the politics
[05:39:40] and the policies of the democratic establishment are no longer good enough.
[05:39:52] And this dangerous and unprecedented moment in American history tinkering around the edges
[05:40:02] just won't work. Taking money from corporate PACs won't work. Piring inside the Beltway
[05:40:11] consultants and running stupid 30-second TV ads won't work.
[05:40:17] Yes, it goes without saying. And progressives are going to lead the effort in this direction
[05:40:27] We need and will take on Trump and his pathological line.
[05:40:36] We're going to take on his racism.
[05:40:42] His authoritarianism.
[05:40:47] His undermining of democracy and constitutional rights.
[05:40:54] His kleptocracy.
[05:40:57] and his illegal and unconstitutional was.
[05:41:05] But let me be as clear as I can be, and that is taking on Trump is not enough.
[05:41:19] The American people are hurting.
[05:41:22] they are struggling and they demand strong and immediate action now to
[05:41:30] improve their lives and that is what the campaigns that we're seeing right here
[05:41:41] in New York City are about it's what the campaigns that we're seeing all over
[05:41:45] this country is about. It is building a grassroots movement to mobilize working class people
[05:41:56] across this country to take on the billionaire class and to create an economy and a government
[05:42:04] that works for all, not just the few.
[05:42:15] Now, one of the things that the establishment does,
[05:42:18] right, I've listened to the same speech a lot. Okay.
[05:42:22] Don't get mad, but we got some other stuff to cover.
[05:42:27] New York Times reporter goes outside,
[05:42:30] book came someone to the audience,
[05:42:31] Charles Mazzaramo, Danny Rivers,
[05:42:32] bb's war crimes at this rally for claire for new york breadlander the crowd
[05:42:35] here not surprising very animated over israel and please with mom donnie's
[05:42:38] emphasis on it says sally goldenberg report cover near city hall for the
[05:42:43] new york times back in the days he was a political
[05:42:49] biden save us
[05:42:54] they did another segment on the dsa
[05:42:57] mayor zoran mom donnie said it's a new wave of far less congression congressional
[05:43:01] candidates later on today, as Bombani reported Linux to expand his influence beyond New York
[05:43:07] and help reshape the entire Democratic Party in his image. That's bringing Mark Penn Stagglow,
[05:43:12] CEO and former Clinton advisor, Mark, great to be with you from your perspective. Look,
[05:43:17] what do I always say? What do I always say? Because they'll do these sorts of reports on me as well.
[05:43:24] It's not about one person, man. It's about all of us. These guys don't understand it. In his image,
[05:43:31] Fuck no. It's not in his image. It's actually the furthest away from just one singular person's
[05:43:39] image. It's not in Bernie's image. It's not in Soran's image. It's not in my image. It's no
[05:43:44] singular person's image. How real is this red tide rising? Oh, I think it's definitely real.
[05:43:54] I think you're seeing the Democratic Socialists of America, the DSA, which has an extreme
[05:44:01] platform of open borders, defund the police, get rid of private property, win election.
[05:44:07] I think this is one of the funniest aspects of the Democratic Socialists of America being
[05:44:14] a real political organization that is more real as a political party than the Democratic Party is.
[05:44:21] Because here's the thing, the DSA has numerous caucuses, numerous slates, numerous or numerous
[05:44:28] slants rather and numerous ideological tendencies within it. So there are obviously
[05:44:34] those who believe in more radical things, right? And those who don't. But these guys literally
[05:44:43] cannot comprehend that. They can't comprehend a diversity of opinion inside of a political
[05:44:47] organization that is fairly pragmatic. No, bro's not just saying shit. This is true. These are
[05:44:56] are ultimately part of the platform, but not every elected DSA candidate is going to have
[05:45:02] the same opinions.
[05:45:04] For example, Osama Mdani was asked about, you know, Venezuela and Cuba, he was like,
[05:45:08] oh, there are authoritarian dictators, ridiculous, right?
[05:45:10] But when you listen to Claire Valdez or Dalia Liza talk about, you know, our foreign adversaries,
[05:45:16] they have a very different perspective on it.
[05:45:19] There are certain issues that we all congregate on as those on the socialist side of things,
[05:45:24] on the left, even beyond the DSA, in other social organizations as well. But it's very
[05:45:29] funny that like, it is a big tent organization, and these guys cannot comprehend a big tent
[05:45:35] organization, or it's not about not comprehending that it's a big tent organization, but instead,
[05:45:42] they want to present it as like this, you know, unbelievably radical, unbelievably radical
[05:45:49] organization.
[05:45:50] After election, starting in the cities, sponsoring more and more congressional candidates, and
[05:45:56] being welcomed by a Democratic Party that is being dragged into a position that is way
[05:46:02] out of the mainstream.
[05:46:03] You mentioned the far-left platform of the Democratic Socialists of America and others
[05:46:08] of their ilk.
[05:46:09] Here's what they stand for.
[05:46:11] Defund the police, nationalizing housing, nationalized healthcare, drug legalization,
[05:46:16] open borders and...
[05:46:18] Terrifying. Nationalizing housing, nationalized health care, drug legalization, open borders,
[05:46:24] amnesty for undocumented immigrants. Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh no. It's so
[05:46:32] scary. It's like, first of all, the majority of the things that you're literally pointing
[05:46:37] to here are not bad. They're just good, objectively good policies. Like nationalized housing,
[05:46:42] objectively good policy that most Americans would agree with. Nationalized health care,
[05:46:45] Objectively get policy that most Americans would fucking agree with drug legalization is not even true
[05:46:51] I don't think I think they're in favor of decriminalization
[05:46:54] And as far as open borders goes open borders is not like
[05:46:59] Bedlam in the way that people presented. It just means like a more a more just
[05:47:05] Entry system so that people can actually fucking quickly get processed if they're coming in and out of the country in the way that it used to be in this
[05:47:12] Goddamn country
[05:47:13] Okay
[05:47:15] That's how it used to be in this fucking country. Not that long ago, ironically enough, the
[05:47:20] militancy in our borders, the white nativism in our borders, is a relatively new phenomena
[05:47:27] in American history. Obviously, there's been periods of like, you know, the Chinese Exclusionary
[05:47:31] Act or periods where we have decided to even develop borders to begin with. But ultimately,
[05:47:38] as far as like cross-border pollination or like back and forth migration goes, it was
[05:47:43] relatively easy process. Okay, so just remember that. It wasn't that long ago when people could
[05:47:50] just like come in, work in here, go back home. It's not a fucking big deal. That's number one.
[05:47:56] Number two, amnesty for undocumented immigrants is an unbelievably and objectively good and
[05:48:02] popular policy. You know who did amnesty for undocumented immigrants? Ronald fucking Reagan
[05:48:08] did. Okay. Ronald Reagan did that. And it's also more popular than mass deportation, amnesty
[05:48:18] for undocumented immigrants, conditional amnesty, where, you know, there's obviously background
[05:48:22] checks and whatnot is literally more popular than hello. Hello, what's happening? What's
[05:48:29] happening? Are we bored? Oh, she's like, come on, give me some backpets. What are we doing
[05:48:35] here. What the fuck are you good, what the fuck are you good for, dad?
[05:48:46] Conditional amnesty for migrants, especially migrants who have been living here for an
[05:48:52] extended period of time, is literally a more popular policy than mass deportation is. The more
[05:48:58] just policy than mass deportation is, it's a more efficient policy than mass deportation is.
[05:49:03] It's it's better for the American economy overall. These guys are so fucking stupid. She heard Ronald Reagan got a burst of energy
[05:49:11] How dare you how dare you Kai is a malice and the steefer undocumented immigrants other than nationalized healthcare
[05:49:18] Why that is light years away from Bill Clinton's administration or even Barack Obama's administration?
[05:49:25] Well, it's light years away from what most Americans think and so yeah, okay, well
[05:49:30] No, no, let's let's put that to the test.
[05:49:47] Part of the problem that we've got is that the voters are voting on personality, social media,
[05:49:53] antagonism towards the other party. They don't support these policies by and large. Even within
[05:49:58] the Democratic Party, the voters who were voting for these candidates, typically maybe even half of
[05:50:04] them, would actually support the policies that they're voting in. And so this seems to be a real
[05:50:10] kind of flaw within the system, and particularly what's happening in low turnout Democratic primaries
[05:50:16] that have now been scheduled in kind of off times with kind of 25 or 30 percent of the voters voting
[05:50:24] in those primaries where activists have been able to play an outsized role.
[05:50:28] So yes, this party is sliding off way into the left.
[05:50:32] The question is, is that going to cost the Democratic Party or is the far left going
[05:50:37] to win in America?
[05:50:39] So this move towards socialism seems to be particularly attractive with younger voters,
[05:50:44] young and younger voters who are either having a hard time making it in the world or really
[05:50:48] don't want to work that hard to make the American dream work for them.
[05:50:52] But you say that they are enchanted by the siren song of a socialist movement that they
[05:50:58] don't even really know what it represents.
[05:51:00] No, that's right.
[05:51:02] I mean, in a recent poll, I've been in question, okay, are you for the capitalist system or
[05:51:08] the free or the socialist system?
[05:51:11] So 35% said so.
[05:51:12] Yeah, here's the problem.
[05:51:15] We've been living under a capitalist organization, the economy, for all of our lives and far beyond
[05:51:19] that.
[05:51:20] it very clearly doesn't work. So, people inevitably seek out alternatives. It's normal. It's normal.
[05:51:30] It's perfectly valid. When contradictions worsen, it's inevitable that people demand
[05:51:36] that change. So, guess what, dude? As someone who worked with the Clintons, you played a
[05:51:44] a major role in this. Okay.
[05:51:47] You advocated for and fought for the continuation of the system.
[05:51:54] And now people are sick and tired of it. Yes, I saw my goat, Adam Lewis Klein.
[05:52:00] Socialist then, then I said, well, you for free enterprise. Okay.
[05:52:04] Or socialism 10% more were now for free enterprise. Okay.
[05:52:09] Which made no sense. Then I said, well, are you for home ownership?
[05:52:13] Do you think people should own their own homes, or do you think they should be owned by the
[05:52:17] state?
[05:52:18] Well, that was 95-5.
[05:52:20] So that says to me that these people who say they're verserical, they have no idea what
[05:52:25] it really is about.
[05:52:26] Yeah.
[05:52:27] You know, we had Megan Hazon, a Democratic strategist yesterday, and I played a clip
[05:52:33] from her from a year ago when she was talking about Zaron Mamdani being a one-off saying
[05:52:37] that candidates like that won't play in Michigan or Pennsylvania or Wisconsin.
[05:52:42] In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, we haven't seen candidates like that.
[05:52:45] But what about Abdul Sayed in Michigan?
[05:52:47] I mean, this movement is starting to infiltrate, you know, even the Midwest, Middle America.
[05:52:54] This is not confined to big blue cities.
[05:52:57] Well, and that's the big question.
[05:53:00] What's going to happen when these candidates get to general elections in swing states?
[05:53:06] Will those candidates be able to get the Democratic Party across the finish line, or are they
[05:53:12] going to give the Democratic Party a bit of a shulking.
[05:53:15] I think typically what's happened
[05:53:17] is in the Democratic Party, the left movements
[05:53:19] grow and grow and grow.
[05:53:21] And then typically the voters reject it,
[05:53:23] the party gets put into the wilderness,
[05:53:25] and it comes back a more centrist party.
[05:53:28] Are we going through one of those cycles,
[05:53:30] or are you going to break through?
[05:53:31] We don't know yet.
[05:53:32] Well, you know, avalanches begin with just a lot of snow
[05:53:36] sitting there, and all of a sudden it lets loose
[05:53:38] and starts roaring down the mountain.
[05:53:40] We'll see if this movement does that all indications it just might mark pen for us mark. Thanks so much appreciate it
[05:53:50] These guys design a system where nobody can buy a home
[05:53:54] Okay, no one can fucking buy a home you can't make ends meet with one single job
[05:54:00] No matter how hard you work
[05:54:02] There's no prospect for a better future and then they fucking complain to the people are just like yeah, we need something different
[05:54:07] Okay. What do you expect, man? What the hell do you expect?
[05:54:20] Well, through the nation's largest cities be run by Democratic Socialists,
[05:54:23] Forecaster Anton says Democratic Socialism is on the rise in America.
[05:54:26] So it's on the verge of leading another one of America's big cities.
[05:54:29] Okay. Holy Toledo. We got two of my favorite things,
[05:54:34] Talk about democratic socialism and also Harry Emden.
[05:54:37] Holy Janice Lewis George currently with a significant lead to become the next mayor of Washington DC,
[05:54:42] which would put her on a potential collision course with the president of course.
[05:54:46] It was less than a year ago that another democratic socialist Zoran Mamdani became mayor of New York City.
[05:54:51] And Harry Anton is out front to tell us something we don't know.
[05:54:55] Okay, Harry.
[05:54:57] Now I know that there's some confusion as to what a democratic socialist really is.
[05:55:01] Yeah.
[05:55:01] But I guess just on the base
[05:55:03] of it, who is more popular,
[05:55:04] Democrats or Democratic
[05:55:06] Socialists?
[05:55:06] Well, among Democrats
[05:55:08] themselves, the Democratic
[05:55:09] Socialists of America have a
[05:55:11] higher net favor than the
[05:55:13] Democratic Party does, at least
[05:55:14] those who members of Congress.
[05:55:16] I mean, just take a look here.
[05:55:17] Dems, Dems Socialists of
[05:55:18] America, plus 17 points,
[05:55:20] Democrats in Congress, plus
[05:55:21] four points.
[05:55:22] No wonder that Dems
[05:55:23] Socialists are getting
[05:55:24] nominated across the political
[05:55:26] map in different primaries,
[05:55:27] because simply put, they are
[05:55:29] more popular than the Democrats
[05:55:30] currently in charge.
[05:55:31] Okay, I'm just thinking back to when I was sitting here
[05:55:33] and Zora Mondani was sitting there when he was running
[05:55:35] and I asked him about capitalism.
[05:55:37] And he had no problem saying that he had real issues with it.
[05:55:42] Okay, he wasn't afraid to say it.
[05:55:43] By the way, he ended up winning, it didn't hurt him.
[05:55:45] How do Democrats today view socialism compared to capitalism?
[05:55:50] There's a reason why it didn't hurt him
[05:55:52] and that is simply because this is one of the biggest
[05:55:53] political changes I've seen during my lifetime.
[05:55:56] Match up socialism, capitalism among Democrats.
[05:55:59] You go back 16 years, 2010 capitalism and socialism right there, favorable rating, 51% 50%.
[05:56:06] Look at it now.
[05:56:07] Socialism clearly in the lead among Democrats, 66% of them view socialism favorably, just
[05:56:12] 42% view capitalism favorably.
[05:56:15] No wonder mom, Donny had no problem blasting it, which is fascinating because when you
[05:56:18] look at bro, even on fucking, even on mother fucking Twitter, the audio artifact is still
[05:56:28] still very much here. Socialism 50% 2010 now 66% capitalism at 42% had no problem
[05:56:38] glassing it, which is fascinating because when you look at races coming up in New York,
[05:56:41] you've got a big one up in the Bronx and you've got Zora Mondani endorsing a Democratic socialist
[05:56:47] Hakeem Jeffries not going with the more traditional incumbent. So there are two big races involving
[05:56:54] Democratic socialists coming up in New York that Mondani's indoors. Tell us something
[05:56:57] I'll tell you something you don't know and that is that the Democratic socialists are likely to win one of those races
[05:57:03] The one down in Brooklyn gonna beat the Bronx break the Brooklyn borough president
[05:57:06] You take a look there look at that an 81% chance to win in Brooklyn and in northern Manhattan at this point
[05:57:11] I don't like the prediction market chances, man. I just like even if they favor our people
[05:57:19] I just 52% to knock off an incumbent Espelot unbelievable
[05:57:23] Yes, Espelot. Long time in
[05:57:25] with all of the incumbents
[05:57:27] endorsing him. All right.
[05:57:29] Thank you, Harry.
[05:57:32] Espelot.
[05:57:45] Democratic socialist
[05:57:46] Janice Lewis George holds
[05:57:48] a commanding lead in the mayoral
[05:57:50] race after campaigning on a
[05:57:52] Will you talk about the grape gang inquiry? Um, when you stop calling it the grape gang, maybe
[05:58:07] You can't bro, you can't be coming in here and fucking saying grape gang, okay, you can't be coming in here and saying that
[05:58:15] You have to grow up you have to be an adult at some point, you know what I mean?
[05:58:22] You have to be an adult at some point. What is this fucking tiktok language? Are you a bot?
[05:58:28] Are you a child? I mean you have an account that you created 11 years ago
[05:58:35] 11 fucking years ago, bro. What do you mean grape gang nasty shit?
[05:58:43] It's such a slob report that only repeats things from old reports law. Yeah, I it's just
[05:58:48] What does that mean? No, I think there is, I think that there is a new inquiry or something,
[05:58:57] or not even an inquiry, I think it's just a compilation of previous reports that they're
[05:59:02] trying to make into a salient point or something. Yeah, there, this is a Elon Musk thing, and these
[05:59:15] guys are fucking bots. Like they're human beings but they behave like bots basically.
[05:59:21] So what is going on is, um, I think they just wanted to, um, they wanted to, to foment more
[05:59:31] like race war on Twitter in the UK. And Elon loves pushing for that shit. And I assume it's
[05:59:44] Like I think as many gold is also pushing for it too. So then like a lot of their fans are straight up bots and they will go
[05:59:50] Why don't you talk about this thing? Why don't you talk about this thing that I want you to talk about and I?
[05:59:56] Don't know what the goal is here. Like do you just want more race riots like what's happening?
[06:00:01] happening. Rupert Lowe said in the first paragraph his gang
[06:00:13] ramp inquiry that he was unaware of the sheer scale of the grooming gang scandal and only
[06:00:17] became aware of it when it was amplified by Elon Musk early last year.
[06:00:20] He's even living under a rock. This was widely reported and debated for years. It was first
[06:00:23] raised in the parliament in 2003 by a labor MP and crier. The first major convictions
[06:00:27] came in 2010, the Times published extensive investigations into it in 2012. The first major
[06:00:32] inquiry into the grooming gang scandal was a rather him child sexual exploitation inquiry
[06:00:35] in 2013 led by Professor Lexus J. So I don't even think it's like a new thing. I don't even think
[06:00:43] it's necessarily a new thing. I think it's like they're, they're reheating the old nachos and,
[06:00:50] and claiming that, you know, all, all migrants are engaging in like rape gangs or something.
[06:00:57] And I think part of that is because they don't want us to talk about the new revelations
[06:01:03] of white pedophiles in the Epstein release, right?
[06:01:09] It's mostly super wealthy people that are trying to foment some kind of racial division
[06:01:15] amongst the working class.
[06:01:17] At a time when they're worried about the working class being united, they want to create some
[06:01:23] kind of ethnic conflict.
[06:01:25] They want you to think that, you know, Islamic-style mass rape is happening in the UK.
[06:01:33] Meanwhile, of course, all of the grooming and the rapes and the pedophilia that happens
[06:01:38] by white men obviously go unnoticed.
[06:01:42] If it's a societal elite that's engaging in it, you know, because I find it really odd
[06:01:47] that Elon Musk, who has basically begged to be on Jeffrey Epstein's pedophile island,
[06:01:52] the one who's really pushing this like no don't look at me only the Muslims are doing uh you
[06:01:57] know grooming gangs or whatever like that's that's what it is and a lot of people are being played
[06:02:05] a fool yeah this was widely discussed in 2016 when i lived in the uk these bots out here acting like
[06:02:10] the story broke yesterday yeah they're just trying to uh they're just trying to to fucking restart it
[06:02:22] The bottom 2% is doing the pedophilia not the 2% APAC mold wants you to be, wants to
[06:02:32] be invited to the next party, yeah.
[06:02:46] That person's logs in the roach chat from April, Hasan is a demon, as of last month they
[06:02:50] They have a 40 day wash streak for him.
[06:02:51] They're all coming from the same place.
[06:02:53] Yeah.
[06:02:56] I don't know why you guys think I'm like
[06:02:57] afraid of covering this story.
[06:02:59] I don't give a shit.
[06:03:00] Why would I defend crime?
[06:03:01] Unlike you, I don't give a fuck.
[06:03:04] Pedophilia is unacceptable across the board.
[06:03:05] I don't care if it's your favorite fucking
[06:03:07] content creator engaging in it.
[06:03:09] Many of you literally,
[06:03:10] many of the people that come in here and they'd be like,
[06:03:11] mm, why don't you cover the rape gang or whatever,
[06:03:14] are literally doing it out of a necessity
[06:03:17] like not talk about the the other types of pedophilia you just want to generalize and fucking
[06:03:23] target minorities that's it but you think i'm gonna be like oh my god um some of the rapists
[06:03:28] were muslim i guess let him go is that what you think i'm gonna say what are you fucking stupid
[06:03:34] yeah anyway
[06:03:36] What is this low cadet 490? What do they say? UK had a ridiculous problem sexual assaults a little
[06:03:49] deal with Brown immigrants Peter Sutcliffe known as the Yorkshire Ripper was murdering rape women
[06:03:54] in the 1970s that were going to investigate and victims retreated as if they deserved it even
[06:03:57] Jimmy Saville who was an institution UK was protected by the BBC for years and was friends
[06:04:01] with the Royals coughs knew who was raving children and nothing was done and only came out after he
[06:04:04] idea. I know the UK has a ginormous issue with prosecuting rapes and prosecuting pedophilia
[06:04:11] across the board unconditionally. It's not like, I mean, Jimmy Savile literally created a rape
[06:04:18] hospital. Okay. He bought out the wing. He bought out and built the wing of a hospital just so he
[06:04:28] So we could go and rape the victims there.
[06:04:32] Huh.
[06:04:36] So yeah.
[06:04:53] Anyway, let's look at Riley Gaines saying whatever Patreon mobile pays her to say.
[06:04:58] one two three four five six seven eight nine ten
[06:05:22] totally not what have you ever experienced traveling and like how
[06:05:28] God is heavy breathing. She got that gnome face. Yeah, they all is Mar-a-Lago face
[06:05:38] County attempt was the most talented thing she's ever done
[06:05:44] Okay first that's what that's what I needed to figure out really quick is when I first I
[06:05:52] Think this is just a
[06:05:54] Why won't you react to the news? There was a serial killer in California in the 70s. Are you scared to cover the zodiac killer? What are you hiding?
[06:06:00] Yes, I'm hiding the zodiac killer. Who happens to be Ted Cruz's father? Allegedly.
[06:06:07] They'd give up their right to vote for a more conservative America.
[06:06:30] Are you planning on voting in the midterms?
[06:06:32] The people that voted for Trump are just very fed up.
[06:06:35] My husband and I are really disappointed.
[06:06:41] What is the number one motivating factor for you when you decide, you know, who you're going to vote for?
[06:06:46] I don't want a party that's going to tell my son he can cut off his penis.
[06:06:49] Your plan is to vote Republican.
[06:06:51] Yes.
[06:06:52] The Republican Party is the party of freedom.
[06:07:02] These are some of the...
[06:07:03] You only want the viral clip. Yeah, here the pillars again, so it's pro-life
[06:07:14] First second yep, yep
[06:07:16] Yep, cool
[06:07:18] The first amendment the second amendment the sanctity of life our veterans. I feel very passionately about do you guys?
[06:07:26] if you're gonna talk about I
[06:07:28] I mean, you hate to even call them political issues, but do you specifically say, like,
[06:07:33] the left or the right, or is that something you try to kind of refrain from?
[06:07:40] Like if I were to say something-
[06:07:41] Dude, doing it after Patriot Mobile is so funny.
[06:07:44] Something to the effect of, like, the left is still doubling down.
[06:07:49] Yeah.
[06:07:50] Yeah, you can say that one.
[06:07:53] Okay.
[06:07:54] I've heard you introduce from the beginning.
[06:07:57] Okay, first, that's what I needed to figure out really quick, is when I first, I mean
[06:08:06] definitely over a year though, I would say, can I just say that like around two years
[06:08:15] ago wait tell me the pillars again so it's pro life okay first second yep yep
[06:08:30] gross let's get back to these ladies who are actually defending freedom by
[06:08:34] voting for the anti-woman party voters that Donald Trump and his Republican
[06:08:39] party desperately need in order to hold on to power.
[06:08:44] Conservative, mostly Christian women, at a leadership summit
[06:08:47] hosted by Turning Point USA.
[06:08:52] The right-wing advocacy group led by Erica Kirk,
[06:08:55] after the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk.
[06:09:02] Turning Point is influential with young voters.
[06:09:05] President Donald Trump has credited the organization
[06:09:08] with helping him get re-elected and bringing more young voters into the conservative movement.
[06:09:13] It's such a great place to be in here in America as being young, being a female, being conservative.
[06:09:20] They all just play hand in hand together.
[06:09:23] But fractures in this movement are emerging.
[06:09:26] A main-stage headliner is no longer backing Trump or Republicans,
[06:09:30] saying she won't vote in the midterms.
[06:09:32] We made it seem like everything was going to become more affordable, now the economy's worse.
[06:09:38] you know, he promised no more wars in the Middle East and we are in a war.
[06:09:42] Uh, so it's disappointing.
[06:09:45] Savannah Stone is a 21 year old Tradwife influencer.
[06:09:49] The 800,000 followers on.
[06:09:52] It's very funny that this is just fetish content.
[06:09:57] And a lot of these people don't realize it's just fetish content.
[06:10:01] Like the Tradwife shit.
[06:10:04] The Trowage shit is just straight up fetish content.
[06:10:08] But, fetish content has now turned into like a political movement from their perspective.
[06:10:32] very odd. It's just like, it's not different than only fans. Explain that more. No, it
[06:10:44] literally is. It's a performance. I've been on this since 2023. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know
[06:10:50] why people can't comprehend that it's quite literally serving a fetish more power to her.
[06:10:53] And there's obviously nothing wrong with choosing to live like this as well. But it's always
[06:10:56] It's funny to see people posting something as a political motive exists as when it's simply marketing.
[06:11:03] I'm gonna retweet that. I'm gonna re- I'm gonna re- I'm gonna reheat my old nachos.
[06:11:20] She is a beard.
[06:11:21] You get dressed up to go to brunch, you get dressed up to go to church.
[06:11:24] Why don't you do it when your husband comes home from work?
[06:11:29] Oh, my God.
[06:11:40] That's a gay man.
[06:11:42] Oh, that's a gay man.
[06:11:45] He got gay face.
[06:11:47] No disrespect.
[06:11:48] I mean, he's serving.
[06:11:50] serving cut. That's Austin. That's a gay body fat percentage. True. That too. He's got a
[06:12:08] gay body too. I mean, good for them. They make it work. You know what I'm saying?
[06:12:23] Social media. She is a rising star in Christian.
[06:12:28] Served of circles, even though she embraced Austin, Texas show, this highly controversial
[06:12:37] free positions. I'm going to start this off really strong. I don't think women should vote
[06:12:41] anyways. If somebody asked me, if the government was like, okay, if we could have a more conservative
[06:12:46] country, if all women gave up their vote, I would gladly give up my right to vote to have a more
[06:12:51] conservative country. There's a lot of churches that talk about it. Stone argues that women voters
[06:12:56] are too liberal, so the U.S. should shift to a one vote per household system. Now is that a hill
[06:13:03] I'm gonna die on and run for office and try to complete. No. Well, obviously, because you shouldn't run for office
[06:13:09] If your entire world view is that women should stay in the fucking kitchen dumbass
[06:13:14] The fuck do you mean women shouldn't be able to vote but they should run for office? That makes no sense
[06:13:20] What's next you want to be the the girl boss conservative queen? Like how is that?
[06:13:25] None of this makes sense. Why are you on camera? You should be barefoot pregnant in the kitchen churning butter
[06:13:31] I will never understand this concept
[06:13:34] Okay
[06:13:36] Like what what is this? Why are you frolicking about like a harlot?
[06:13:42] Instead of serving your homosexual husband
[06:13:47] What the hell
[06:13:49] 700,000 lives in her. Highest divorce rates to women. Lowest divorce rates to men. Highest rates of domestic violence to women.
[06:13:57] What? Lowest rates of domestic violence to men.
[06:14:01] Wait. Highest rates of domestic violence is two women. I don't believe that. Where is this information coming from?
[06:14:11] Lesbians are beating the shit out of each other. Is that what it is?
[06:14:20] That is so out of context. That is actually true. Wait, really?
[06:14:25] They're weaponizing the lesbian data roller derby.
[06:14:34] I know the study she's referencing, she got the data wrong.
[06:14:37] Emma Numbers Guy.
[06:14:40] Emma Numbers Guy, I don't believe this number.
[06:14:44] Okay, okay, listen.
[06:14:47] Emma Numbers Guy, I feel like there's probably something wrong with this number.
[06:14:54] It doesn't make a lot of sense, and let me tell you why, because when you look at crime statistics, as a numbers guy, I always look at the crime statistic when I'm making arguments.
[06:15:08] And women are underrepresented in the crime data as opposed to men. Men are, like, around 90% of the crime as opposed to the women's.
[06:15:24] Now, of course, I chat you, PTIT, I grok it.
[06:15:46] You probably saw the link, but just in case, keep it factually independent whether you agree
[06:15:49] or disagree with the announcement, do lesbians have higher domestic abuse, violence, race
[06:15:53] than others. What is this? Data from the U.S. Survey Show, Lesbian Women Report, higher
[06:15:59] lifetime rates of intimate partner violence ahead of sexual women in several large studies.
[06:16:04] Lesbian women ever experienced rape? Oh, wait. This doesn't mean in a lesbian relationship.
[06:16:12] Right? Am I crazy? This report doesn't even mean inside of a lesbian relationship. This
[06:16:19] means, oh my God, that took me zero and a half seconds to fucking understand.
[06:16:27] It says lifetime, lifetime rates of intimate partner violence.
[06:16:32] A lot of lesbian women are, I mean, I don't know what percentage of the lesbian women
[06:16:38] are actually experiencing intimate partner violence from their female partners during
[06:16:44] their lifetime.
[06:16:53] This could also still, what are you saying, as in plenty of, plenty of, of lesbian women
[06:17:02] initially in a heteronormative society, two reasons, one, queer couples and queer people
[06:17:10] in general are, have a higher likelihood of experiencing violence, domestic violence or
[06:17:14] violence in general, and also have a higher likelihood of reporting it. That's number one.
[06:17:19] Number two, they have, because we live in a heteronormative society, they have a higher
[06:17:23] likelihood of experiencing violence when they're in a straight relationship in the hands of
[06:17:29] heterosexual men for the most part, okay, before they end up getting in a relationship with another
[06:17:36] woman. This data doesn't mean that like, lesbians are beating the fucking doors off of one another.
[06:17:43] It just simply means that lesbians at some point in their lives have experienced domestic violence
[06:17:48] at a higher rate than straight women have, partially because of, I guess, less of a tendency to report
[06:17:55] it. But also, you know, there could be some kind of intimate partner violence that they received
[06:18:05] in a heterosexual relationship in their past. It took me zero and a half seconds to figure
[06:18:14] that out, by the way, but who knows? For example, CDC's NISBS related summaries report 43 to 44%
[06:18:22] of lesbian women ever experienced rape, physical violence or stalking versus 35% of straight women,
[06:18:26] but authoritative research caution difference for lesbians versus straight women are often
[06:18:29] not statistically significant in measuring the problem, sampling, under reporting,
[06:18:32] different definitions, complicate direct comparisons.
[06:18:35] Multiple reviews warn that same-sex IPD research suffers from non-random sampling, small community
[06:18:43] samples and self-selection that can bias prevalence estimates, therefore many studies cannot reliably
[06:18:47] establish that lesbian IPD rates are higher than heterosexual rates.
[06:18:50] The Williams Institute notes that although reported lifetime prevalence among lesbians
[06:18:53] often higher, the difference with the heterosexual women is not always statistically significant,
[06:18:57] bisexual women show a robustly higher risk. IPV definitions vary. Some
[06:19:04] survey count emotional verbal abuse, stalking and reproductive coercion, is an
[06:19:08] IPV in addition to physical or sexual violence and broader
[06:19:12] definitions are used. Prevalence numbers rise. Many sources highlight the
[06:19:15] psychological aggression is particularly common in same-sex relationships.
[06:19:18] This also is another part of the fucking problem with stat lines
[06:19:26] and reporting in other countries. One of the most common examples that people used to use all the time back in like the 2016 era of like
[06:19:33] Islamophobia was Sweden. Sweden changed the designation of sexual assault and the way that they were logging sexual assault. And that
[06:19:42] exploded
[06:19:43] the number of sexual assaults that were taking place in Sweden. Okay? A lot of the Islamophobes
[06:19:50] used that new data
[06:19:52] to imply that Muslims, Muslim refugees that actually come to Sweden and raped all of the white women, okay?
[06:20:00] Whereas the government was, you know, being woke and had in their,
[06:20:08] in a woke way, had decided to log each individual act of sexual abuse or sexual violence as a separate
[06:20:16] crime. So if one partner had actually sexually assaulted their partner 100 times, and that
[06:20:23] meant 100 different instances of rape in the way that it was being calculated.
[06:20:27] So the woke Swedish rules, which I don't have a disagreement with, by the way, if they want to
[06:20:34] report it that way, they can, led to this all of a sudden explosive growth in sexual assaults.
[06:20:41] And the reality of the matter is it didn't actually lead to more sexual assaults taking
[06:20:49] place at all and it certainly wasn't in the hands of migrants and the way that people
[06:20:51] were suggesting it.
[06:20:52] It just meant that the reporting was different.
[06:20:55] Differences in wording, time frames, lifetime versus past year and whether male perpetrators
[06:20:58] are included for women who identify as lesbian further effect comparisons.
[06:21:02] Yeah, see, told you.
[06:21:11] Do you remember what they changed about the methodology?
[06:21:23] I already told you what they did.
[06:21:25] So if one partner had raped their partner a hundred times in the past, that was one instance
[06:21:30] of sexual assault in the crime data.
[06:21:34] In this new format, that meant a hundred sexual assaults were reported, even if it was done
[06:21:40] by the same person against the same person. I just explained it to you. That led to an
[06:21:46] explosion in the number of reported sexual assaults.
[06:21:50] Any way.
[06:21:52] 80% of divorces filed by women. Top reasons, boredom, unhappiness, and a longer compatible.
[06:22:07] from out treatment of children by women. Women consume social media at a far higher rate than men.
[06:22:12] Women are also three times more likely to deal with mental health issues than men.
[06:22:15] When you share these statistics, you are automatically labeled a misogynist, pick me who
[06:22:18] hates women, but fortunately I care more about- I mean, I mean, you are.
[06:22:29] You, you are. You're using cherry pick data points to drive home a
[06:22:35] an insane position that like what women are evil women are rapists and abusive and
[06:22:45] And also
[06:22:47] It was weirdly pro gay marriage. I don't know how that happened
[06:22:51] I guess she was like I hate women so much as a woman that like I wanted to you know forget how
[06:22:56] Tread I am for a second and maybe hype up gay marriage
[06:23:05] I guess having a gay husband does that for her.
[06:23:16] You know, she's showing support for her gay husband, except she's kind of, is a double,
[06:23:23] it's a double vine.
[06:23:25] On the one hand, she's showing support for her gay husband, but then also on the other
[06:23:28] hand, she has locked her gay husband into a relationship with a woman, yuck, gross.
[06:23:34] are obviously evil. So don't know how to feel about this one.
[06:23:40] About truth, then being accepted by the sisterhood. I'm a woman's woman, which means taking radical
[06:23:46] responsibility and accountability for my own gender. And the truth is, we have a lot
[06:23:51] of work to do. What has happened instead is not only my generation, but the generations
[06:23:54] of women before us just constantly blame and deflect everything on men. So hear them say,
[06:23:59] well, if the men were good, if the men were better, if the men were more masculine, then
[06:24:03] We would be better women and that's an extremely entitled take to say that your virtue only
[06:24:08] relies on men in society.
[06:24:10] With that attitude, you will actually never attract the men.
[06:24:13] Okay, boring.
[06:24:15] That's not my main message.
[06:24:16] That's just one of the opinions that I hold because I think that would be better for society.
[06:24:21] I actually do agree with her.
[06:24:22] I would as well give up my vote if it's a lot of things like abortion.
[06:24:27] We spoke with several women open to...
[06:24:30] I just don't get it. Like what's their goal to die during an ectopic pregnancy? Is that
[06:24:37] what it is? Like that's the, that's beast mode for you. Like, like who cares? Just don't
[06:24:43] get a fucking abortion dumbass. Like why are you stopping other people from getting this
[06:24:48] medical procedure that is like unbelievably not invasive at all, especially in the, in
[06:24:55] the first trimester, it's just a pill. And then you just heavy bleeding and it's done,
[06:25:05] you know what I mean? Because it's not a fucking life. It's not like a real human being yet,
[06:25:11] you know? I just I find it so strange. You don't get it
[06:25:18] a Sonic it never happened to them. No, but like even then, it's just like, why? What
[06:25:22] What is this fucking tendency these dumbasses have or it's like, no, it's not that it's
[06:25:26] not enough that I don't want to get an abortion.
[06:25:29] I want to make sure other people also can't get it.
[06:25:32] It's like, okay, just don't fucking get an abortion.
[06:25:36] There's plenty of shit people do that I don't like.
[06:25:39] You don't see me fucking running around being like, make it illegal now.
[06:25:43] Right?
[06:25:44] I don't like lime scooters.
[06:25:46] I think they're fucking annoying.
[06:25:48] I'm not running around making it my whole life to be like, nope, we have to abolish lime
[06:25:52] Scooters because they're fucking annoying they crowd up the goddamn sidewalks
[06:25:57] Okay
[06:25:59] Hello
[06:26:05] They are great you are a hater see there's motherfuckers out here who will always
[06:26:10] Huh who will always have some different opinions is like I have to I have to love lime scooters now, okay?
[06:26:17] Giving up their own rights in pursuit of a more Christian conservative America.
[06:26:25] My perspective as a Christian dude was crazy about this is like she got gauges on she got
[06:26:31] that weird inner ear earring and then she's wearing a fucking Charlie Kirk Freedom shirt
[06:26:36] and it's like how did this happen?
[06:26:39] You're supposed to be experimenting with your bisexuality at this point you're supposed
[06:26:43] to have a septum ring.
[06:26:46] Where did this how what? I don't get it
[06:26:59] It doesn't make any fucking sense to me these people are supposed to be woke they are they look woke
[06:27:10] Why are you not experimenting with bisexuality you look like you should be doing that right now you look
[06:27:16] woke
[06:27:17] woman
[06:27:18] uh... is that my husband and i are one flesh i vote the same way he does so
[06:27:24] honestly i would be okay with giving up my right to vote
[06:27:27] because i know that he would represent me well
[06:27:30] my husband's head of the household
[06:27:32] i am the neck and and we work very cohesively together so i would imagine
[06:27:36] again
[06:27:38] again
[06:27:38] and i can't stress this enough
[06:27:41] you don't have to vote as a matter of fact it's probably better if you don't
[06:27:45] vote, okay? Why? Why are you like, I don't want to vote, and I don't think any woman should vote.
[06:27:55] Okay. Well, in that world, I as a man, I'm telling you, I don't care about your opinion.
[06:28:02] What do we do now? What do we do now? Now, I'm deploying misogyny,
[06:28:10] me, tactically in this circumstance, just for this moment alone, at the behest of feminism.
[06:28:16] Okay?
[06:28:17] All right, you're a woman, you think you ain't shit, I'm a man, and I'm telling you, your
[06:28:24] opinion is fucking worthless.
[06:28:27] What do we do now?
[06:28:29] As a man, I'm saying women should be able to have autonomy in their bodies and also
[06:28:35] be able to vote.
[06:28:38] Where do we go now?
[06:28:39] Did I cancel you out? Did I cancel all of these
[06:28:43] tread women out? Is that how this works? How many women am I able to can- how many women
[06:28:48] am I able to cancel out as a man?
[06:29:01] They dress alternative but don't understand what they're supposed to be,
[06:29:05] Alternative two, so annoying.
[06:29:08] Scientifically speaking, all of them. Good. Okay. I canceled them all. Now they all have a voice
[06:29:14] And we can hear them, but we're not gonna listen, okay?
[06:29:21] He was voting on behalf of our household, I would be fine with that.
[06:29:24] Do you think your daughter should have the right to vote?
[06:29:26] I'd be okay if she didn't because I also know she's going to marry a biblical man that they would also be in line
[06:29:32] But the vast majority of women here say this remains a conversation for the fringe
[06:29:39] I think the best thing that we can do is hold conferences like this to educate liberal women and hopefully sway them to the conservative side
[06:29:46] I think women
[06:29:48] Should yeah now you should really go up to random women and be like hey hey ladies
[06:29:53] What do you think about us not having autonomy?
[06:29:55] What do you think about the government just stopping us from having random medical procedures that are life-saving in many instances?
[06:30:02] How do we feel about that, ladies?
[06:30:04] What the fuck is happening?
[06:30:09] Be voting?
[06:30:10] Yeah, I want to give up my right to vote, ever.
[06:30:15] And most women-
[06:30:16] Like, unless you are literally a white cisgender man who happens to be at least a millionaire,
[06:30:25] if not a billionaire, none of this shit is good for you.
[06:30:29] There's always chickens for KFC for all these motherfuckers, bro.
[06:30:34] Every single time.
[06:30:35] Look, it's not like, it's not like the, the Democratic party is like, you know, all flowers
[06:30:42] on the other side here.
[06:30:43] Okay.
[06:30:44] I'm not saying that at all, but it's certainly better than being like, oh yeah, women shouldn't
[06:30:49] be allowed to vote and then they should die if they have an ectopic pregnancy, like it
[06:30:54] makes no sense.
[06:30:56] There's always a fucking race at the bottom.
[06:31:03] We spoke with, planned to exercise their right to vote in the midterm elections.
[06:31:08] Most plan to support Republican candidates.
[06:31:11] Most are united by their socially conservative views.
[06:31:14] You know it's all about the love.
[06:31:16] It's the transgender agenda.
[06:31:18] It's the, you know, I don't feel like schools need to be teaching.
[06:31:22] Go back to reading, writing, arithmetic.
[06:31:25] What is the number one motivating factor for you when you decide, you know, who you're
[06:31:28] going to vote for?
[06:31:29] Um, I don't want a party that's going to tell my son he can cut off his penis.
[06:31:33] I don't want to vote for a party that-
[06:31:35] Like, what party is doing that?
[06:31:37] What do you- you're just a psychopath, lady.
[06:31:42] You're just an insane person.
[06:31:44] Like, what's the- oh, the Democratic Party's platform is you have to chop your penis off.
[06:31:50] Like, you're just a freak.
[06:31:53] Back in the day before the internet, okay, this lady would be the most annoying lady
[06:32:00] at the parent teachers conference.
[06:32:02] And that would be the only place where you heard from this woman, okay?
[06:32:07] The only place where you heard from this woman would be the interactions that you were forced
[06:32:11] into in like, I don't know, some kind of school meet or something where you're like, ugh,
[06:32:16] yikes, Karen is here again.
[06:32:18] Ah, what are you going to do?
[06:32:20] Let her fucking chirp, okay?
[06:32:22] Now this is a political movement.
[06:32:26] Now this is all we have to listen to, because neither the Democrats nor the Republicans want
[06:32:32] to raise the salience of economic struggle in this goddamn country.
[06:32:37] So the Republicans keep egging on.
[06:32:38] They keep looking for the more schizophrenic psychos in their base to be like this.
[06:32:45] It literally feels like Frank Luntz will just go to the countryside to be like, who is the
[06:32:50] the most mentally maladjusted person we can find. Okay, great. That's now going to be
[06:32:57] our party platform. Okay, this is now the party platform. And then the Democrats are
[06:33:02] like, God forbid we fucking run on Medicare for all or free college or fucking, you know,
[06:33:07] government housing or something. So we now have to take this defensive position as though
[06:33:11] we're defending these insane things, these increasingly insane things.
[06:33:18] It's great. I love that. I love American politics. It's just two parties that are constantly fucking playing cultural or football.
[06:33:23] They're just passing it over and over again.
[06:33:30] Yeah. In 10 years, they're going to be like, I don't think we should even vote. Billionaires should choose for us.
[06:33:35] We just rise. We just raised the banner of one billionaire champion over the next.
[06:33:39] And they all obviously want to melt us as fucking bio matter, but at least one billionaire will be gay and the other one be homophobic.
[06:33:46] Actually, both are homophobic, but one's openly gay, one's secretly gay, okay?
[06:33:52] And you have to choose between those two.
[06:33:55] And the Democrats will be like, well, we have to go with the openly gay billionaire, obviously.
[06:34:00] At least they don't want to melt the gays for bio matter, just the homeless and just
[06:34:05] the people who are no longer productive, right?
[06:34:09] It's great.
[06:34:12] They promote pigotry, they promote racism, they promote, you know, things that we're
[06:34:27] against as human nature.
[06:34:32] Whatever this movement is headed, expect protests to fall.
[06:34:45] Some demonstrators outside this event dressed as characters from the Handmaid's Tale,
[06:34:49] the dystopian book and TV series to make their move.
[06:34:53] I have a problem with them trying to persuade people that their golden life as a woman is
[06:35:02] to keep house and raise babies.
[06:35:04] What?
[06:35:05] You want to come take a picture of me, sweetheart?
[06:35:07] Yeah.
[06:35:08] That's awesome.
[06:35:12] Wow.
[06:35:13] Did they deploy?
[06:35:14] Tensions.
[06:35:15] Here.
[06:35:16] They deployed tactical rapist chud.
[06:35:18] Come on, sweetheart.
[06:35:20] Come on, sugar kids.
[06:35:22] Show me a smile.
[06:35:26] R-Raw.
[06:35:27] All of it.
[06:35:28] Yet another example.
[06:35:29] Tactical chud rapist.
[06:35:31] the moment. Women hold up half the sky. Hey, we got some Maoist mobility. These protesters
[06:35:46] shouts infuriating some inside the women's summit. Happiness comes and goes and I pray
[06:35:53] that you find out. Motivating others to push ahead, create a change they seek. Yeah, that
[06:36:01] was the morality officer from the previous AI video that we watched.
[06:36:06] Oh, I can't watch this. This is the most insane story. Too much. Too much for me. Erica
[06:36:20] not Kirk. Erica Newkirk. You could rob these people blind as long as you promise you hate
[06:36:31] the transgender or whatever. Yeah, if the Iran deal leaks are correct, this is the biggest
[06:36:35] diplomatic defeat of American history and unmitigated surrender. Can't think of another
[06:36:38] time American history when the opposing country said the terms of a debate as much as Iran
[06:36:41] seemingly is. Says the guy with he him pronouns. Yeah, it's true. It's the method.
[06:36:50] It's the fucking method.
[06:37:00] New APEG ad for Haley.
[06:37:02] ice on Michigan, Haley Stevens,
[06:37:04] flawed fact, leading a fight to
[06:37:06] house Kristina.
[06:37:07] She's lied to the American people.
[06:37:09] She has to resign or be impeached.
[06:37:12] Then Haley went after ICE.
[06:37:14] Stevens introduced the
[06:37:16] whole ICE accountable act, which
[06:37:17] would create an independent
[06:37:18] special prosecutor to investigate
[06:37:20] ICE.
[06:37:21] If crimes are committed.
[06:37:22] This is why she's at like 25%,
[06:37:24] by the way, because no matter
[06:37:26] how restless she is, A-PAC is
[06:37:28] obviously smart enough to fucking
[06:37:30] fucking promote her as like this progressive champion. That's why it's so goddamn annoying.
[06:37:35] That's why I always say they're like subverting democracy because it has nothing to do with
[06:37:39] like who the actual progressive challenger is.
[06:37:58] who funded the ad united demox projects a pex subsidiary
[06:38:16] i don't even think obama actually endorsed her at this time around i think obama in the
[06:38:19] past that endorsed her and she fucking rides that
[06:38:22] all the way into the sunset
[06:38:24] nonstop
[06:38:26] I'm tired chat. I'm gonna end it here. Okay. I'll see you tomorrow
[06:38:32] I'll do the liver King footage tomorrow. I'll do more fun stuff tomorrow
[06:38:36] Because this seems good to clavicular in the evolution of in cell culture
[06:38:45] Six hours and 30 minutes
[06:38:47] This is the exact way back to the Thomas Massey era. They're very smart in the way that they operate.
[06:38:59] Unfortunately. Where Tansu tomorrow? Why?
[06:39:06] So no podcast tonight?
[06:39:16] What why do you keep asking if there's a podcast tonight?
[06:39:21] A SON PICT?
[06:39:23] Why would this so strange?
[06:39:24] This chatter has been asking that.
[06:39:30] Anyway, love you guys and I'll see you tomorrow.
[06:39:33] do some more fun stuff tomorrow, alright, bye.
[06:40:03] Stunlock to the, stunlock to the top is just begun
[06:40:11] Cause there is again a sun is streaming
[06:40:18] A sun is streaming
[06:40:21] There is again a sun is streaming
[06:40:27] A sun is streaming
[06:40:32] Leave you in the Chinese train, Telling Kyle Place
[06:40:39] Son in us men chattelers, Giving grinnings grace
[06:40:48] Zoran winning NYC, Walked two back with the force
[06:40:56] The Rogan of the left to me, a dumb gumbo, still a corpse
[06:41:04] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fear and online show
[06:41:12] Pay full fucking years of this, plan me more to go
[06:41:20] Doing fun stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
[06:41:27] A man made whore reaction brought to you by this life's dream
[06:41:36] Cause there he is again, the son is streaming
[06:41:43] The sun is streaming, there he is again
[06:41:50] The sun is streaming, the sun is streaming
[06:41:58] Can't doubt the DNC, I rel when March looked good
[06:42:04] Committing the prompter, can't look the shrub down people's throats
[06:42:10] CBS Israeli News, a coup, a regime false
[06:42:18] A full-blown fascist takeover and still the duty calls
[06:42:26] Total radicalization coming out to sea
[06:42:34] The system with hill always fail, it's up to you and me
[06:42:42] All these daily streets, weather show, or weather law
[06:42:50] I've held millions of people, keep it moving right above
[06:42:56] Cause there he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
[06:43:08] There he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
[06:43:18] But hey, what can you say?
[06:43:22] That's B.B.S. for you
[06:43:25] But he'll play games real soon
[06:43:28] Just you wait
[06:43:32] Say hey, what can you say?
[06:43:35] That's B.B.S. for you
[06:43:38] But he'll move on real soon
[06:43:41] Just you wait
[06:43:46] What can you say?
[06:43:48] That's B.B.S. for you
[06:43:50] I'll pull your lungs real soon, just you wait
[06:43:55] Sha-da-da, sha-da-da, sha-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
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[06:44:03] I'll help you jethize real soon, just you wait
[06:44:10] But hey, what can you say? Hey, that's PBS for you
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