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06-22-2026 · 7h 10m

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[00:00:30] What's up, folks?
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[00:10:30] King Joseph Green, give don't care.
[00:10:33] Don't care, don't care, don't care, don't care.
[00:10:36] Thank, thank, thank, thank, thank, thank, thank, thank, thank.
[00:10:39] Don't care, don't care, don't care, don't care.
[00:10:41] I should know what I'm saying, and you will understand,
[00:10:43] perhaps, what I'm trying to summarize from my days.
[00:10:46] Yeah, I am being patronizing.
[00:10:47] I don't know who the fuck you are,
[00:10:49] and you're over here, chirping all the way from fucking London.
[00:10:51] How about you want to fucking free pedestal,
[00:10:52] but also simultaneously, you're talking about
[00:10:54] both sides that are fucking fine.
[00:10:55] Shut the fuck up, you don't know anything, okay?
[00:10:57] Who the fuck is this pink-haired twink?
[00:11:00] I
[00:11:12] Do you not understand the English language
[00:11:17] What's going on everybody I hope everyone's having a fantastic evening afternoon pre-noon no matter where you are in the world
[00:11:22] I'm a son piker in this thousand hour broadcast coming to you live from
[00:11:26] rainy and
[00:11:28] And gloomy New York, New York, concrete jungle,
[00:11:35] where dreams are made of, there's nothing you can't do.
[00:11:37] Now you're in New York, you already know what it is.
[00:11:40] We're here, we're alive, we're alive.
[00:11:42] I'm back home, it's coming home, it's coming home.
[00:11:44] Football's coming home.
[00:11:47] And why are you in my grandma's room?
[00:11:50] It's because me and your grandmother are having sex.
[00:11:53] That's right, I didn't want you to find out this way,
[00:11:56] But you got to find out somehow.
[00:11:59] And I'm glad you found out.
[00:12:03] Ladies and gentlemen, we're live.
[00:12:04] We're alive coming to you from Manhattan.
[00:12:08] Manhattan.
[00:12:13] The heart, the tip of the spear, the heart of socialism
[00:12:17] in the United States of America as it stands currently.
[00:12:20] There's obviously an election coming up tomorrow,
[00:12:22] all around the country, but especially here in New York
[00:12:25] city, and I have a lot of, you know, investments here, political investments, time commitments,
[00:12:33] and I want to make sure we see them through and hopefully make some necessary changes
[00:12:37] in American politics for the better. We shall see if that happens. Obviously, everything
[00:12:40] usually sucks. So we'll, we'll see if that happens or not. But having said that, I'm
[00:12:46] here. This is the part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news coming to
[00:12:49] you live from stolen Lenape land, ladies and gentlemen, stolen Lenape, Lenape land here
[00:12:59] in New York City, New York, it's June 22nd. It's Monday, June 22nd, 2026. I cannot believe
[00:13:06] it, but the month of June is almost done. The year is already halfway through, folks.
[00:13:14] passes so fast. Folks, there's a lot to cover. There's a lot of news to talk about. But before
[00:13:23] I get to the news to talk about, obviously, first and foremost is personal news time.
[00:13:29] And there's not really anything going on in my life. Obviously, I'm a chud ass loser.
[00:13:32] As you already know, famously a chud ass loser. I ended the broadcast yesterday. And then
[00:13:41] I got on a flight and I flew out here and on the flight out here
[00:13:46] I actually experienced something that I'd never experienced before I almost saw a bunch of cops
[00:13:51] Escort someone out
[00:13:53] But before the cops game he left on his own volition, but he was very really mad that was strange also on the flight over
[00:14:04] Also on the flight over here
[00:14:07] We got on the flight putting our bags in
[00:14:11] And there was this guy behind me
[00:14:16] He was an orthodox rabbi
[00:14:20] With you know with a cool hat bag and everything
[00:14:23] And he went wow Hassan I
[00:14:26] Love your content and at first I was like I
[00:14:30] Almost got a little bit of whiplash. I was like damn. Okay
[00:14:35] respect
[00:14:37] Turns out he was a fan
[00:14:39] So, yeah, I got Orthodox Rabbi fans out here.
[00:14:50] No, he wasn't Nitori Karda.
[00:14:54] But, yeah, we got WMotion.
[00:14:56] We got WMotion, fam.
[00:14:59] In any case, got on the flight, took a, took a Nyquil, passed out.
[00:15:06] Four-hour flight flight came in early came to the hodl immediately passed out again
[00:15:12] Did a bunch of phone calls with the media as you guys already know business deals
[00:15:17] Media interviews galore. That's just a lot. That's just the chud-ass loser lifestyle suit-looking snazzy today. Thank you chatter
[00:15:25] This is one of my favorites is the Chinese one and
[00:15:29] And we're here to celebrate New York City mom Donnie motion. It's not this is not about Zara mom Donnie, okay?
[00:15:36] Need people to stop. I need people to stop hitting those lines. It's
[00:15:42] Anyway, but we'll we'll get to that in a second 20k per write-up, of course as always yes, that you already know
[00:15:49] But yeah, shut ass loser o'clock chest loser time took a shower. I'm here
[00:15:56] What is this the current he does not miss a sumpiker praises prime minister chef boss suits
[00:16:06] That's so funny
[00:16:16] This is such a funny article dude, what the fuck anytime I mentioned Pakistan there are like
[00:16:22] Like numerous articles that are written about it, even if I'm like not mentioning Pakistan
[00:16:27] in a favorable way, that's so funny.
[00:16:29] He does not miss.
[00:16:31] Hassan Piker praises Prime Minister Shehba suits American Twitch streamer and political
[00:16:35] commentator Hassan Piker pause midstream while discussing Prime Minister Shehba Sharif's
[00:16:38] meeting with the United States vice president, JD Vance and chief of defense forces field
[00:16:42] Marshall Asim Minir on the sidelines of the Lake Lucerne summit, not to analyze diploma
[00:16:47] diplomatically, not to analyze diplomacy, but to comment on the Pakistani premier's impeccably
[00:16:52] Taylor suits. Piker was discussing Sharif's meeting with the usbp jd vance said that
[00:16:57] he felt compelled to stop and acknowledge the prime minister's tailoring as a suit guy.
[00:17:00] I have to recognize that his suits are out of control. He said that man does not miss bro.
[00:17:04] He does not miss. He knew that Sharif does not get enough credit for his style despite consistently
[00:17:08] putting together strong looks. Not even a big fan of the guy politically, but honestly great
[00:17:12] fits. Piker said he also took a dig at himself in the process saying that a person is not
[00:17:16] truly a suit guy until they're wearing matching pants. The sharp generally throws fits nonstop.
[00:17:22] Pike also brought up menswear commentator Derek Guy saying he believed Guy would agree with his
[00:17:25] assessment. He noted that when men appear on the global stage, it is often leaders from
[00:17:30] non-western countries who show up in the sharpest western style tailoring and the sharp is a prime
[00:17:35] example of that. This is not the first time Sharp's tailoring has drawn attention internationally.
[00:17:39] In April, Derek Guy, editor of fashion magazine put this on, flagged the prime minister on X
[00:17:44] for exactly that. He posted photos of Sharp alongside Japanese emperor Narita. Hello?
[00:17:49] Oh, yeah one second. I'm coming hold on. I got to open the door
[00:18:19] I'm back
[00:18:38] Pause midstream GG reporting in 2026. Yeah, well, there's someone at the door, you know what I mean?
[00:18:44] Yeah, clone exchange. I'm clone. I'm a new guy. Yeah, guy had pointed to Sharp's appearance at the
[00:18:50] Untied Diploma diplomacy forum where he wore a beige double-breasted coat with matching trousers,
[00:18:54] a light gray shirt, and dark brown oxfords.
[00:18:56] Anyway,
[00:19:04] So chair comfy this time. Yes, comfy chair
[00:19:12] You if you can mention Pakistan and Patrick by David in the same sentence you'll get it Emma numbers guy in the print
[00:19:17] Yeah, Emma numbers guy, but I'm also a suit guy and Patrick by David. You already know an important part of
[00:19:27] Looking fashionable is to wear a suit that is well fitting and tailored
[00:19:32] This is why I went to Tuscany to go and get future looks bright collection with Tuscany leather
[00:19:40] That's why we're revealing our Tuscany leather
[00:19:46] Suiting collection and you can wear this while you're playing tennis and you can wear this in the boardroom
[00:19:54] Okay, Emma numbers guy we crunched the numbers. I know you like the number if you want to look like
[00:19:59] like, if you want to look like the prime minister of Pakistan, then you need to buy these suits.
[00:20:09] They are only, they're very, now, now let me tell you, designed in America, made in Tuscany.
[00:20:20] Now, now,
[00:20:22] Designed in America in Florida, made in Italy.
[00:20:28] Your head is looking normal size today and proportional. Thank you. It's the,
[00:20:37] it's the suiting. That's the other reason why I wear suits.
[00:20:39] If I sub, can I fast forward past your X's and impressions? They are so cringe and sad.
[00:20:49] My guy says starving Marxist
[00:20:51] No, you can only rewind and you can rewind to a part of the broadcast where I wasn't doing impressions if you would like
[00:20:58] But then again, there's another alternative out there. You can just simply
[00:21:03] Subscribe be able to rewind and never rewind because the accents are good and funny and you appreciate having a little bit of fun
[00:21:19] You need to get holiday ties. Why I love this. This is a much more conservative look today
[00:21:25] Now but clearly that guy is not a numbers guy
[00:21:31] Anyway
[00:21:33] Ladies and gentlemen, that's that's all for personal news honestly, I mean I I did a bunch of interviews and stuff
[00:21:41] I slept a little bit in the morning. I'm here. I'm live to take a shower and
[00:21:46] And we're ready to go and later in the day we might be doing some IRL as well with potentially Daria Lisa or potentially Clair Beldez
[00:21:54] I haven't figured it out yet
[00:21:56] If we can you know make it work
[00:22:03] Provot liren provot an itlendi bizde paraguayla itlendi aina ne olamina crema aina
[00:22:11] Like your fifth time in New York on pride month and still haven't got done gaydar with Ananya
[00:22:16] Ananya. I voted for Claire Good. Sir, moving the New York City permanently now. Probably
[00:22:29] not. The essay's red alarm. Yeah, Chris Sommerfeld. Look at this, bro. They got four different
[00:22:39] journalists on this byline. They are going so aggro. We're going to be talking about
[00:22:45] is they're panicking. The establishment is panicking about, you know,
[00:22:53] on me, Nia.
[00:22:58] What?
[00:23:01] Anyway, we'll do that. New York City Cure, stalling down Iran negotiations,
[00:23:04] Hormuz closed, NAC guard arrests around DC Greenpool, left populism rising,
[00:23:09] Scares the establishment. Primary day tomorrow. Get in now.
[00:23:25] Do we have a blast off? DSA is also a panicking law. I mean, the thing is, it's not, this is never
[00:23:32] supposed to be an easy task. I don't know why people make it seem like this was an easy task.
[00:23:37] There's also a weather warning in effect for tonight, so IRL probably not the best idea.
[00:23:41] Yeah, I might just put my body on the line, you know what I mean?
[00:23:47] Blast off pictures of tradition at this point. Yeah, yeah, of course, of course, of course.
[00:23:53] Here's Stalin and all his glory.
[00:24:07] I
[00:24:09] What is this which actress
[00:24:12] Finding out of Zalmonda he's gay straight or a homophobe. Oh my god if I did this everyone would know I'm a homophobe
[00:24:20] Chop cheese Monday King maybe yeah, bro put your body on the line. It's I was that was a joke by the way being out in the fucking
[00:24:29] Being out in the the brain is not actually gonna cause me to melt. I'm not made out of sugar
[00:24:37] Okay
[00:24:44] In any case ladies and gentlemen New York City Cure stalling down Iran negotiations hormones close
[00:24:49] Nat Garter rests around DC Greenpool left populism rising scares the established from the primary day tomorrow
[00:24:54] Get in now
[00:24:56] All right. We are a numbers guy. I'm a numbers guy
[00:25:00] You're a numbers guy. I know you like the number. I know you like the number
[00:25:05] And is the number one place for all the news that's fit the print
[00:25:13] Okay, we're gonna be talking about the UK. We're gonna be talking about the UK
[00:25:18] There's a guy who looked at the number who looked at and crunched the number and did not like the number that that came out
[00:25:26] The number said zero. That's who you are. I'm of course talking about Kier
[00:25:31] Starmer. Very woke guy, very woke guy in the labor party. I'm just gonna do the fucking,
[00:25:40] you know what? That's it, dude. I'm doing the broadcast with Patrick Bet David Voice. I'm
[00:25:47] just so stuck on it, you know what I mean? I'm just stimming. Yeah, we'll finish the
[00:25:53] juke from last night too, don't worry. Use the tune of the wash my favorite streamer,
[00:26:00] drip and talk about politics. Now he dresses like he works at the Daily Bugle, writing
[00:26:03] stories about himself and he likes the number, please help. Get me Spider-Man, Peter Parker,
[00:26:10] Hassan Parker, get me, get me photos of Hassan Parker. Um, but yeah, the F. E. Phillips
[00:26:26] Staley, uh, the FB Phillips, Staley race is not looking too good. Unfortunately, let's
[00:26:33] be real. Um, but, uh, you know, who knows, maybe there will be a dramatic upset there,
[00:26:40] but we shall see what is this. I just left majority report talking about Patrick with
[00:26:46] David's talking, uh, joining you talking like him. Yeah, I always talk like him. He's my
[00:26:52] my favorite. He's my favorite numbers guy. Okay. Sleeping on the plane and shit. Yeah,
[00:27:22] I'll be sleeping on the plane.
[00:27:23] Who knows?
[00:27:25] Hold on.
[00:27:25] I'm getting, I'm also getting some messages
[00:27:28] that I gotta look at.
[00:27:29] Is there's gonna be a little bit of this today?
[00:27:45] Bros got a second home in New York City
[00:27:46] since they got a bomb as mayor now?
[00:27:47] No.
[00:27:49] I do not have a second home in New York City.
[00:27:51] yet.
[00:27:55] Is Stavi coming by? No, because all of my, a bunch of my friends that live out here, I hit up ahead of time.
[00:28:04] Did you see Patrick Biddy, they were finding out about your impression of him? Oh, great.
[00:28:09] Great.
[00:28:11] Great.
[00:28:12] Why you got to do that to me?
[00:28:15] Why you got to do that to me?
[00:28:17] Why you got to do that to me? I start my day off thinking Patrick by David gave me a note. He gave me a notice and all of a sudden all of the sudden I realize is just a poop sock. The sock of the poop is not good.
[00:28:37] I don't like it. I don't like it. You have betrayed me. You have betrayed my trust.
[00:28:50] The delicate bond of trust between Patrick Witt David and the value tainers has been
[00:28:56] desecrated on a Monday. We just got started. I'm a numbers guy and I don't like the number.
[00:29:05] I don't like this number. Yes, Tom Switzer had my goat, John Mersh, John Goatheimer,
[00:29:14] and Tritoparcyon. And obviously, we'll be tuning in to see what the analysis is there.
[00:29:21] Now John Goatheimer could do that same thing on my broadcast, but he chooses not to, and
[00:29:25] it's fine. Why full screen it? You're inviting more. Yeah. Someone, someone said DSA show
[00:29:36] them before I was reminded Denver communists was posting advocating no one vote for anyone
[00:29:40] at all if they're running under Denver Republican Party, Lamau. Yeah. Okay. All right. Well,
[00:29:48] let's get started, folks. You already know, you already know there's a lot going on in
[00:29:53] the world, uh, you know, we'll, we'll find a different version of carrying the flame
[00:29:57] later. If we get to a hype train that is a sufficient level, um, bring back poop.
[00:30:02] Socking. No, let's not bring back poop. Socking poop. Socking should be gone. Okay. Uh, you
[00:30:07] guys saw that house on the head, uh, consistently Kirk Dean withers. And now you want to do
[00:30:15] the same to me and it's fucked up. Someone should check on Ben Shapiro. What is this?
[00:30:23] Putting toothpaste back in the tube, possible. Ben is looking at this. Ben Shapiro is reacting to this and thinking to himself, oh my god, maybe we can do this about Israel.
[00:30:33] Maybe we can put the toothpaste back in the tube about the beautiful nation-state of Israel. My emotional support apartheid state. What's going on?
[00:30:41] Facts don't care about did you see that Glendy had the future of the Chinese century on today? No, I did not see that
[00:30:52] Anyway, all right, his eyebrows look crazy. Have you been invited to the new hip secret gay club? What?
[00:30:59] Dissident wire and irritated nick was a reportedly planning to build a secret war room bunker that would operate under a shriek
[00:31:04] No women policy. Oh
[00:31:06] Oh, great. Yeah. No, I was not invited to this. I think this account makes like a bunch of these accounts make like fake shit all the time. They do like a lot of fake news. Anyway, let's dive into it. It's Monday. It's news day. You already know what's going on. We got a lot to talk about.
[00:31:22] about B2B to react to your W. LARP reaction has honestly been very envious of Mike's
[00:31:26] immersive long march experience in Guizhou.
[00:31:29] Next time I go to China, I must visit.
[00:31:31] My dream is to become a white-skinned Chinese like Israel Epstein.
[00:31:36] Below is an incomplete list of many individuals here who represent figures.
[00:31:39] George Hatham joined the Communist Party of China in 1937, first foreigner to acquire,
[00:31:43] oh my god.
[00:31:45] They put a bunch of other names on there that are white Chinese.
[00:31:51] These are all good friends of the Chinese people, we must not forget their outstanding
[00:31:53] contributions to the exception of China.
[00:31:58] Come back to BDBD and you will be reincarnated as a white Chinese.
[00:32:01] I am going to say Lüde, once vigorous international communist movement.
[00:32:05] Actually there are many foreigners who joined the Communist Party of China.
[00:32:09] The great communist proletary fighter Hassan Israelepstein will live forever.
[00:32:13] Hassan Pikerstein Uighur, international communist warrior, the most romantic idealist.
[00:32:17] I was thinking after watching yesterday would Hassan also want to join.
[00:32:20] happy he's smiling. This guy's prone to exposure when fighting guerrilla warfare and the food
[00:32:24] consumption is also high. Wondering his son would look like wearing the worker peasant red army
[00:32:29] uniform but the red army back then definitely couldn't have had such a burly figure. Li De was
[00:32:33] skinny as a rail. Li De was skinny as a rail. By the way, the guy next to Mike looks a bit like
[00:32:38] Charlie Kirk. In just 50 years, transformed from a fractured nation into a global behemoth,
[00:32:43] China is a miracle. Salute to the great, selfless and brave martyrs.
[00:32:45] Though everyone knows real artillery explosions are way more intense, seeing that chain of
[00:32:53] fireballs is still so thrilling, so immersive.
[00:33:00] It's kind of funny, and it's not lost on me, okay, that even Chinese netizens on bilibili
[00:33:07] know about the Kirk, the, the Kirkification memes, and they're making Kirk, Charlie Kirk-related
[00:33:12] jokes. That right there is internationalism. Okay. That right there is, is what principled
[00:33:20] international solidarity truly looks like. Okay. Behind the Great Firewall of China,
[00:33:26] there lies, there lie Chinese netizens who also know about Charlie Kirk's legacy.
[00:33:35] Yes, I know. I know. I know. I know. I never told anyone this, but they offered me Iran
[00:33:42] On a platter. I know I know you like the number wait, what the fuck marks
[00:33:56] What?
[00:33:57] Two of my favorite things dude. We'll watch this later
[00:34:02] Do they have rampant bot comments there too honest question? No
[00:34:05] I don't think the Chinese internet is as bothered as the Western Internet is the Western Internet is dead
[00:34:09] Dude that internet theory is just not even a theory anymore. It's just reality. All right, we're gonna start out with Kier Stalin
[00:34:16] News from the UK who must go Hassan must go
[00:34:20] Who must go?
[00:34:22] Kier Starmer must go. All right. I gotta be real quick your Starmer after just two years in office
[00:34:28] He made the announcement this morning at his official residence Chris Livese is outside Parliament in London Chris. Good morning
[00:34:34] Good morning, Vlad. Well, that pressure had been mounting on Kirstarmer for weeks.
[00:34:38] As recently as Friday, he remained defiant and said he wasn't going anywhere.
[00:34:42] But this morning, things changed. Just a couple of hours ago, that defiance was gone.
[00:34:49] Britain is due for its seventh Prime Minister in only 10 years.
[00:34:55] Every decision I've taken has been about putting the country I love first.
[00:35:01] That is why I will resign as leader of the Labour Party.
[00:35:07] When Keir Starmer led the Labour Party
[00:35:09] to a landslide victory in 2024,
[00:35:12] many Britons thought the country's revolving door
[00:35:14] of prime ministers had finally stopped spinning.
[00:35:18] Instead, there it twirls again.
[00:35:22] Britain's economy has remained sluggish.
[00:35:25] Many voters are still struggling with high prices,
[00:35:28] high taxes, and overstretched public services.
[00:35:32] Labor's poor showing in recent local elections
[00:35:35] only deepened concerns, while the anti-establishment reform
[00:35:39] UK, led by Nigel Farage, has surged in the polls.
[00:35:44] Starmer has also been damaged by the controversy
[00:35:47] surrounding the former UK ambassador to the US, Peter
[00:35:51] Mandelson, and renewed scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
[00:35:56] and he's faced repeated mockery from President Trump.
[00:36:00] And, you know, unfortunately, Kier is not Winston Churchill.
[00:36:04] Over the weekend, MPs from Starmer's own party
[00:36:07] continued to publicly call for him to resign
[00:36:10] and make way for a newly reelected MP,
[00:36:12] the former mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham.
[00:36:16] And that's the kind of change we need to,
[00:36:18] a change in our politics to make it work again for people.
[00:36:24] Now, unlike an American president,
[00:36:25] a british prime minister can effectively be fired
[00:36:28] by members of his own party that's regardless of election timetables
[00:36:33] leaving voters without their say
[00:36:36] kirsten's departure marks a historic period of instability for one of america's
[00:36:41] closest allies
[00:36:44] personal say london thank you chris
[00:36:47] and here is the prime minister
[00:36:53] wanker
[00:36:55] That's right, ladies and gentlemen, seven in 10,
[00:36:58] seven in 10, a state of disarray.
[00:37:05] Keir Starmer is out, and he's at number 10 Downing Street,
[00:37:11] coming out of that room perhaps for the last time
[00:37:16] to deliver his resignation speech.
[00:37:18] Now, what does this mean for the future of the Labor Party?
[00:37:23] Why did this happen?
[00:37:26] Why did you lie about the UK grape report?
[00:37:29] Was it cause they banned you dog zapper?
[00:37:35] The grape report.
[00:37:42] I think these are some of the most malleable people
[00:37:46] of all time.
[00:37:49] Brother, you are, I wanna say you're sheep,
[00:37:52] but you're not even sheep.
[00:37:53] You know what I mean?
[00:37:54] You're like a fucking amoeba.
[00:37:59] It's so easy to manipulate you.
[00:38:01] It's unbelievably easy to manipulate you.
[00:38:03] And it's always people who think
[00:38:06] that they're actually free thinkers,
[00:38:08] you know, they're not sheep.
[00:38:13] It's incredible.
[00:38:13] They just dangle a little bit of red meat in front of your
[00:38:17] eyes, maybe jingle some keys.
[00:38:19] And that's it.
[00:38:20] That's your primary focus.
[00:38:22] They literally turn around and Rupert Lo one of the dumbest motherfuckers in British policy come out and be like
[00:38:28] Yeah, we compiled a right rib. Who yeah, he turns out all the rights in the UK is so Muslim and
[00:38:36] And you're like wow that makes a lot of sense. I was already fearful of Islam
[00:38:40] It turns out everyone was everyone that was ever doing a rape in the United Kingdom was actually Muslim. Look at that
[00:38:47] I will not be questioning
[00:38:50] I will not be questioning
[00:38:52] the veracity of these claims being made because I'm a fucking idiot.
[00:39:08] Yeah, that's why 87% of sexual assault cases are white.
[00:39:12] Guys, guys, those are fake and they should be allowed, yeah?
[00:39:16] It's only the muslimic style sexual assault violations
[00:39:21] that we should be prosecuting because I don't care about actual fucking sexual assault.
[00:39:27] I just care about making sure that we have sufficient cause for deporting the fucking Muslims, yeah?
[00:39:44] It turns out you can get away with whatever you want.
[00:39:47] You can say you can make claims about whatever you want as long as you're making them about Muslim people and
[00:39:54] And these guys will fucking eat it up. Yes, dude Muslims are also stealing all of your all of your funds
[00:40:01] They're actually being put in luxury five-star five-star hotels
[00:40:07] Find dining accommodations all halal of course
[00:40:11] And that's the reason why your trains aren't running on time. That's the reason why you haven't had a
[00:40:16] a decent job in decades. It's because the Muslims came in and Keir Starmer, who is, you know,
[00:40:25] obviously secretly Muslim, has continued that process just like the past 14 years of Tory leadership
[00:40:35] that actively wanted to take money away from you and give it to the Muslims directly.
[00:40:40] It's true. This is actually happening and I support it. I love it and I support it and we should do more of it, honestly
[00:40:52] Yeah, Islam also a reason why you don't have a girlfriend think about that
[00:41:03] One in five people arrested over 2024 riots have since been reported for domestic abuse Wow
[00:41:10] Yeah, but that kind of domestic abuse is alright, right? When fucking England isn't winning, for example.
[00:41:16] That's the type of domestic violence that is as British as jelly fucking eel.
[00:41:28] You know?
[00:41:30] Yeah, a bunch of fucking plonkers.
[00:41:54] As British is banger and mash, as British, as a Prime Minister resigning in disgrace
[00:42:00] after a short tenure.
[00:42:03] Speaking of short tenures, of deeply unpopular British Prime Ministers, Kier Stammer, expected
[00:42:11] to announce his resignation at number 10 Downing Street.
[00:42:22] No one said that white don't do it, but why do you deny that they do it as well?
[00:42:26] Did I say that?
[00:42:27] Did I ever say that like Muslims are incapable of doing sexual assaults?
[00:42:31] I didn't say that at all.
[00:42:33] I simply said that that report makes it seem, or heavily implies, through fake numbers for
[00:42:41] the most part, that the overwhelming majority of rapes, if not the entirety of rapes, because
[00:42:47] it's what eighty seven percent of the inquiries focus is islamic style rate
[00:42:54] spokane ridiculous
[00:42:57] the overwhelming majority of sexual assault crimes that are committed on
[00:43:00] british soil are committed by white people
[00:43:03] and you're over here
[00:43:04] trying to make it seem like it's a it's a muslimic style
[00:43:08] uh... rape that's taking place
[00:43:11] that's the entire purpose of the inquiry
[00:43:13] that's what i'm opposing
[00:43:15] uh... i'm not opposing the the notion that like uh... you know a specific
[00:43:19] group of individuals given
[00:43:21] their race or their their religion are incapable of committing rape i'm i've
[00:43:26] never said that
[00:43:37] and even the per capita argument doesn't make sense either because of
[00:43:41] the
[00:43:43] if you want to make the correct per capita assessment you have to make it
[00:43:46] off of the same age and same demographics
[00:43:51] a lot of the muslim refugees that come into the country are
[00:43:55] usually very young
[00:43:56] they are
[00:43:57] far more likely
[00:43:59] to be in the age bracket
[00:44:01] that is over represented in violent crimes
[00:44:05] if you look at the white
[00:44:07] if you look at the white demographic and adjusted to the same age bracket that
[00:44:12] the majority of Muslim refugees are, you will realize that the white predisposition towards
[00:44:20] violence and crime, violent crimes in particular, is still higher per capita than the Muslim
[00:44:26] refugee proclivity towards crime and violent crime is.
[00:44:31] This is how you do appropriate statistical analysis.
[00:44:36] Not that I care about it because I don't think that we should be, I don't think that we should
[00:44:40] be looking at entire races or we should be deciding that entire races of people are actually
[00:44:51] readily available to do crimes. That's not how I do politics. It's not how anyone should do politics.
[00:44:55] That's how you arrive at eugenics. But even if you were to do the appropriate statistical analysis,
[00:45:03] you'd arrive at the same conclusion that the actual numbers guys have arrived at, which is that
[00:45:08] if you adjust, and this is before you even adjust to obviously finances, because
[00:45:16] that's how you're supposed to actually conduct. If you want to do like real
[00:45:19] race realism, if you want to do real race science, and this is precisely the
[00:45:23] reason why race science is debunked, you have to actually not look at like all
[00:45:28] black people or all Muslim people versus all white people. That's not how you
[00:45:34] would conduct a real study on the matter, you would have to look at and adjust for financial
[00:45:41] predicament like financial circumstances, socio-economic conditions, you would have
[00:45:47] to look at age, you would have to look at gender, and when you actually adjust for those
[00:45:52] exact same factors, you will find that when you control those variables, you will find
[00:45:58] that the Muslim population is not in any way, shape or form, more likely to do crimes than
[00:46:06] the white British population.
[00:46:08] Now what's actually interesting about it is that the white British population has a higher
[00:46:12] likelihood of committing crime than the Muslim population.
[00:46:14] Do you know why?
[00:46:16] That's the case if adjusted for all of those other variables.
[00:46:19] That's because the British population, and this is the same exact thing that comes out
[00:46:24] in the data in America as well, the Muslim refugee population unconditionally across
[00:46:28] the board, regardless of their financial circumstances, are obviously a little bit more careful about
[00:46:33] violating the rules because they don't want to get fucking deported.
[00:46:38] That's it.
[00:46:40] That's the same exact reason why if you look at the data in the United States of America,
[00:46:43] the undocumented and documented migrant population is responsible for less crimes per capita
[00:46:48] than the natural born US population actually is.
[00:46:52] It's not even close as a matter of fact.
[00:46:54] It turns out it's because people are a lot more careful and a lot less interested in
[00:47:01] doing crimes, regardless of their financial circumstances, when they know that the punishment
[00:47:06] for said crime, no matter how small, is deportation.
[00:47:15] I loved that the starving Marxist, by the way, I loved that the starving Marxist has
[00:47:20] uh... come in here per capita and turning a blind eye woke was the tipping
[00:47:24] point for reform and restore to get the momentum to change britain
[00:47:27] yes line about most people raping women you never read the report they violate
[00:47:31] the rules and they don't get the port at home a
[00:47:37] starving marxist
[00:47:39] you're gonna keep starving with that fucking idiotic mentality
[00:47:44] stop talking about british policy said iran was pushing you a shit and just
[00:47:47] wondering when iran got through the blockade
[00:47:50] Hey, starving Marxist, I have a question for you.
[00:47:53] Did you see the memorandum of understanding
[00:47:56] the ceasefire negotiations that are taking place right now?
[00:47:59] Has there ever been a point in history
[00:48:01] where the more powerful country
[00:48:02] has actually launched a war
[00:48:04] against a much less powerful country
[00:48:06] and then the much less powerful country gained leverage
[00:48:08] as a consequence of that war
[00:48:09] that the much more powerful country launched?
[00:48:11] And then in an effort to come to a reasonable conclusion,
[00:48:15] the much more powerful country decided
[00:48:17] actually release a lot of the unnecessary economic hurdles that they had placed upon the much less
[00:48:24] powerful country. It's just, it's just maximalist copier, it seems. You are quite literally refusing
[00:48:32] to recognize reality that is unfolding right in front of your eyes. Iran is winning because they
[00:48:36] sent lawn mowers in the desert and blew up old tech. Okay, okay, okay. Keep coping, bitch boy.
[00:48:43] Stop debating a bot, bro. Yeah, no, that's right.
[00:48:47] 110 days later, America is basically begging Iran and has completely rerouted its Middle
[00:48:54] Eastern foreign policy, okay?
[00:48:58] And has offered more sanctions released than Barack Obama ever did.
[00:49:04] Iranian oil is currently being traded around the globe with no impediments whatsoever.
[00:49:09] And this dumb fuck is like, yeah, dude, Iran didn't win, actually.
[00:49:13] Can you point to a single victory that Donald Trump got out of this?
[00:49:17] Okay, Donald Trump, don't give a fuck about the horribos. He's exposing it. So supply chains correct themselves. Oh
[00:49:23] Starving Marxist happens to be a Trump supporter interesting
[00:49:32] This is my favorite type of hog, okay, this is my favorite type of hog
[00:49:37] This is not a maga communist chatters. Don't be stupid. He just uses that name
[00:49:41] To make it seem like he's in any way shape or form of Marxist. He very clearly isn't
[00:49:45] Iranian oil being traded say thank you to Trump. I mean, I think you should say thank you. If you
[00:49:52] care about Iranian oil being traded in an international market, you should be saying thank you to Ali.
[00:49:56] You should be thanking the IRGC, Gallabaff, the former Ayatollah, the late Ayatollah, Ayatollah,
[00:50:05] Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Those are the people you should be thanking because those are the people,
[00:50:11] If that's what your goal is, if that's what you think is great, you know, I'm not making any inferences here, right?
[00:50:19] I didn't know getting shit pushed in meant the pusher is getting slapped.
[00:50:23] Buddy, I don't think you understand how words work at all. I don't think you understand anything.
[00:50:29] And the reason why I'm assuming this is because you literally refuse to recognize what's going on right now.
[00:50:35] I mean, literally read any article, please.
[00:50:38] First round of US-Iran talks ends with high hopes and big challenges, okay?
[00:50:44] Look at anything.
[00:50:45] Look at anything that has come out of the deal so far.
[00:50:49] Why is the United States of America currently not controlling the Strait of Hormuz?
[00:50:53] Why is the United States of America doing a ceasefire negotiation with a much less powerful
[00:50:57] country?
[00:50:59] How is this in any way sure to perform victorious for the United States of America?
[00:51:03] Now you're a fucking idiot and there are plenty of people like you out there who are obviously
[00:51:08] still going to be running on fumes, running on copium fumes, assuming that things are
[00:51:13] actually great, things are actually fantastic, America's number one, and America's destroying
[00:51:20] all of its enemies around the world.
[00:51:23] But there is a level of copium that you can't go beyond.
[00:51:31] Like for example, when America is forced to ceasefire negotiation and gives so many of
[00:51:38] amenities that the Iranian government had fought for, had asked for, like this. Iran's foreign
[00:51:42] minister Arakshi announces that the U.S. has now launched a $300 billion reconstruction plan,
[00:51:48] waved all oil and petrochemical exports, lifted the naval blockade, and released some frozen Iranian
[00:51:53] assets, extracting all these items shortly before the delegation walk out over the Trump
[00:51:57] assassination threat. All parties agreed to a roadmap to reach a final deal in 60 days.
[00:52:03] This roadmap won't start, and Iran refused to implement any commitments if Israel doesn't
[00:52:07] fully withdraw from southern Lebanon and all fighting stops. With Arakshi saying a newly
[00:52:11] established Lebanon deconfliction cell is the first real test of the deal. Israel has refused
[00:52:16] to comply with Lebanon deconfliction cell with Defense Minister Katz declaring Israel will not
[00:52:22] withdraw from the security zone in Lebanon and Bank of your vowing not a single intro withdrawal
[00:52:26] directly violating the MOE's first clause installing the entire 60 day roadmap before it can begin.
[00:52:32] Does the first part of this negotiation make it seem like Iran is losing Iran? It does not have
[00:52:36] have the leverage not enough to fix the structural damage again unbelievable
[00:52:43] copium unbelievable copium oh it's just 300 billion dollars dude oh dude it's
[00:52:50] just 300 billion dollars that we're giving point to a single fucking war
[00:52:54] where the victorious party has done this point to a single fucking war
[00:53:00] throughout history where the victorious party turned around and gave 300
[00:53:06] billion dollars to the losing party. That has never happened, you fucking idiot.
[00:53:13] What the hell are you talking about?
[00:53:27] And before you say World War Two chatters, that's not how that works. World War Two was an
[00:53:34] unambiguous defeat. Vietnam War, unfortunately, America was not the victorious party in Vietnam,
[00:53:43] and America actually had to literally pay Vietnam money because they lost the war in Vietnam.
[00:53:51] They just refused to do so with this fake POW-MIA initiative that they cooked up.
[00:53:56] America was supposed to pay Vietnam far more in any case as far as American payments and
[00:54:15] fucking or not American payments but like a some symbols of the Marshall plan in Japan
[00:54:18] we wrote their fucking Constitution man we rewrote their entire Constitution are we
[00:54:24] rewriting the Iranian Constitution? No, we're not. That's because that's never
[00:54:30] happened. Okay, that's because it's never happened. That's not how this goes. I
[00:54:38] thought you wanted peace. I do want peace. While I do want peace, he deflects
[00:54:44] from the rape report with Iran war stuff. Hassan's whole platform is
[00:54:47] misunderstanding things. We are America is number one. It's crazy how y'all want
[00:54:51] piece and want no dude I'm actually in support of Donald Trump's MOU 100% I
[00:54:57] don't care I think it's good I think this is a good step in the right
[00:55:02] direction I think this is the appropriate thing to do I am far more
[00:55:07] supportive of Donald Trump's memorandum of understanding in the continuation of
[00:55:10] the ceasefire 60-day program then Democrats in American Congress are then
[00:55:15] the Republicans in American Congress are I'm his lone fucking brave warrior out
[00:55:19] in the field.
[00:55:21] My frustration actually revolves around the fact that Donald Trump is not committing to
[00:55:25] it and is ruining his own ceasefire negotiation.
[00:55:28] I don't like that.
[00:55:30] I think that's actually very frustrating.
[00:55:32] I hate that.
[00:55:33] I hate that Donald Trump is not fucking following through on his own commitments.
[00:55:37] Anyway, let's get to this dumbass who just had to resign in disgrace before we deal with
[00:55:45] a metric ton of new hogs that are coming in here to say some of the stupidest things
[00:55:52] I've ever heard in my entire life. I genuinely did not think there were people like this
[00:55:56] out there in this day and age who are like he's using the Iran situation to distract
[00:56:02] from the rape report. Nobody fucking cares about the rape report that was established
[00:56:08] and and dealt with in twenty thirteen you fucking idiot
[00:56:12] you think this is new information because you are a fucking bot
[00:56:18] all it takes is for you on musta turn the dial in your direction
[00:56:23] it's just not none of this information is new many of it many of the information
[00:56:27] in the rape report as far as i've seen haven't uh... you know i'm not a deep
[00:56:30] dive into it
[00:56:31] but many of the information in the rape report is complete conjecture completely
[00:56:35] fucking made up
[00:56:37] And the real incidents that they're covering in the rape report are old incidents from like 2013
[00:56:45] It's just new to you because you're a fucking bot it's that simple okay equal parts cope and see okay, buddy, okay?
[00:56:54] It's new to you because you're a fucking idiot
[00:56:58] You're a goddamn bot
[00:56:59] It's like you know the chip meme that people use like the gray MPC chip meme is just like you take out the one chip and
[00:57:06] any substituted with a new chip, that's literally it for you.
[00:57:11] Someone dangled this in front of you and you went, this is my
[00:57:14] new thing. This is, this is it. I can't believe it. Yeah,
[00:57:17] guess what, dude, fucking Pearl Harbor happened. It's like, is
[00:57:20] that going to be, is it that simple to fucking manipulate
[00:57:23] you where we could just like show you the Pearl Harbor
[00:57:25] reports? You'd be like, why are you not talking about Pearl
[00:57:28] Harbor?
[00:57:28] why are you saying hindutva now i know iran lost thinking iran one is crazy cope man
[00:57:42] okay dude keep keep repeating that to yourself keep repeating that to yourself buddy and maybe
[00:57:49] Maybe it'll be true if you keep repeating it over and over again, like a fucking mantra.
[00:57:55] Oh, it's actually America totally won this.
[00:58:01] America totally won this.
[00:58:04] Stop arguing about the MOU.
[00:58:05] It's better if they believe USA won the war list likely to make a stir over it.
[00:58:09] No, at the same, no, I want to be, I want to be clear about this.
[00:58:13] Okay.
[00:58:14] I want to be clear about this.
[00:58:16] The United States lost.
[00:58:17] he received a bloody nose from the irg c
[00:58:22] iran did not have the military might or the capabilities defeat america and
[00:58:26] ahead the head match up
[00:58:28] but iran did something different
[00:58:29] iran struck centers of profit
[00:58:32] and at the end of the day america is servile to capitalism is servile to the
[00:58:36] needs of capital
[00:58:37] capital supersedes all other interests and therefore
[00:58:41] america had to go back to the negotiation table and beg iran and give iran
[00:58:45] everything that they wanted
[00:58:47] That's the reason why Iran, from like the second week onward, had placed ten points very publicly.
[00:58:56] Ten points of demands that they had made to the United States of America.
[00:59:01] A hundred days after those ten-point plans were revealed,
[00:59:05] now America signed off on a memorandum of understanding that has all of those points in it.
[00:59:11] sanctions relief, allowing Iranian oil to be exported and imported, or allowing
[00:59:17] Iranian energy to be traded on the international marketplace without any
[00:59:21] impediment whatsoever. These are demands that the Iranian government made from
[00:59:26] the second week on. So now, a hundred days after the fact, America signs off on
[00:59:31] all of those demands, implying that they recognize that this was an unambiguous
[00:59:35] defeat for the United States of America. The reason why I think we have to be
[00:59:40] honest about this is because I'll be I'll be very clear it's good that we took a
[00:59:45] bloody nose here we have to stop waging war all around the world we have to
[00:59:50] focus on ourselves okay because America the entity and its foreign policy
[00:59:55] apparatus and its goals are not in line with the goals of Americans I care about
[01:00:00] the Americans okay I don't care about America the entity or a collection of
[01:00:04] different interests that advance the profit motives of the military industrial complex.
[01:00:12] I care about Americans and their well-being.
[01:00:18] So while this is quote unquote bad and humiliating for America the entity, it's actually pretty
[01:00:24] good for Americans.
[01:00:26] It's really good in the short term because now you don't have to pay more for gas.
[01:00:30] There is obviously an inflation crisis that's taking shape right now and
[01:00:36] Americans are not going to suffer as nearly as bad as they possibly would have if this war continued
[01:00:42] Okay
[01:00:44] America has also taken all of your productive output and your taxes and
[01:00:51] Funded this initiative of war this death machine all around the globe
[01:00:55] Rather than funding your fucking schools rather than funding your healthcare
[01:00:59] care rather than funding your social safety nets if this bloody knows that
[01:01:04] we received causes us to be more restrained around the globe cause us the
[01:01:10] second guess before we decide to wage further wars all around the world
[01:01:14] especially at the behest of Israel and instead causes us to retreat from the
[01:01:17] rest of the world and that's a good thing I want to build better fucking roads
[01:01:21] I want to have high-speed rail in this goddamn country okay we funded this
[01:01:28] death machine for decades, and the death machine still could not defeat a middle power, a middling,
[01:01:34] a middling power that had complete command over 20% of the entire world's energy supply.
[01:01:41] That means we have to recalculate. Okay.
[01:01:46] It's that simple. So yes, this unambiguous defeat for America is good for Americans.
[01:01:53] That's it. Gotta use gamer terms for the roaches. Iran tanked the US, CC'd the Strait,
[01:01:58] And the global economy is about to hit its enraged timer so Trump needed to stop the raid, okay, I guess
[01:02:22] Huh
[01:02:28] I can't believe I dove right into this Iran thing.
[01:02:35] I truly did not believe that there was this level of
[01:02:39] copium amongst the Maggabots,
[01:02:42] like the cult that were running around being like,
[01:02:46] yeah, this is actually a fucking resounding victory for America.
[01:02:51] Thank you.
[01:02:56] Thank you.
[01:02:59] Walking up this street two years ago was the proudest moment of my life.
[01:03:04] A new Labour Government.
[01:03:07] The first in 14 years.
[01:03:10] A page in our country's history turned after years of disappointment and despair.
[01:03:16] The chance to change the lives of millions of people for the better.
[01:03:21] That's what I came into politics for
[01:03:25] The journey to that point all polls show that a small minority believe the war objectives were successful
[01:03:30] That the war was worth it in the USA one and that the MOU was more advantageous for the USA. Yeah, it's 21% of Americans
[01:03:36] What is the likelihood that 21% of Americans found their way into my fucking chat?
[01:03:44] It's incredible, I don't think these guys sincerely believe the shit that they're saying I think they're just trying to
[01:03:50] They're just trying to repeat a point that is lost.
[01:03:54] It was not easy. Six years ago, I inherited a Labour Party that was politically, financially,
[01:04:04] and morally bankrupt. I was told time and time again that my party was finished, that we were
[01:04:13] consigned to history
[01:04:15] to the majority and it was true election
[01:04:19] Let alone a by the way saying that he inherited a morally bankrupt labor party is gross and disgusting
[01:04:25] He is the one who is responsible for the moral bankruptcy of labor
[01:04:30] Okay, trying to make it seem like this was in the hands of Jeremy Corvin is nasty business
[01:04:36] Okay, it's totally a historical. It's totally nasty business
[01:04:41] you are the one who killed the Labour Party, okay?
[01:04:45] And you were actively trying to kill the Labour Party,
[01:04:49] while Corbyn was the leader of the Labour Party.
[01:04:52] And as a gift for your initiatives,
[01:04:55] as a gift for your initiatives,
[01:04:58] you actually got the leadership role within the Labour Party.
[01:05:01] Much like Israel,
[01:05:04] Kirstarmer here got everything he wanted.
[01:05:08] But the problem is,
[01:05:09] his success meant the demise of labor.
[01:05:12] That was the cost and it got to
[01:05:17] such a terrible situation that he has to now resign and disgrace.
[01:05:22] See, what's impossible. What we proved those people wrong.
[01:05:28] Because we changed our party, ripping out the poison of anti-Semitism,
[01:05:34] restoring trust on the economy,
[01:05:37] defense
[01:05:38] and that's yes i think his resignation is not good for the greens because andy
[01:05:42] burnham can like present himself
[01:05:44] if he plays his cards right he could present himself as like a more
[01:05:47] progressive
[01:05:49] figure even though he actually isn't
[01:05:51] and if he does that
[01:05:52] then he can restore some of the confidence back in labor
[01:05:56] and only uh... only chip away at the growth that the greens have actually
[01:06:01] uh... the greens have actually uh... acquired
[01:06:04] security
[01:06:06] and becoming a party that once again stood proudly with but against our national flag.
[01:06:14] The hard work of change was with a singular purpose, not power for power's sake,
[01:06:21] but to change Britain for the better, to build a fairer country with dignity and respect,
[01:06:30] where everyone is seen. Everyone is valued. Wealth and opportunity for all. Not just the
[01:06:41] privileged group. And look at what we've achieved in just two years. An economy that is stronger.
[01:06:51] Dude, this is such a funny resignation speech because like the entire purpose is to,
[01:06:58] The entire purpose behind why you're delivering this beach is because you suck
[01:07:03] Is because the Labor Party sucks and you suck and you are responsible for the Labor Party's sucking
[01:07:09] So anything you say here is just gonna be bullshit. Oh, things are so great, which is why I'm finally
[01:07:16] tendering my resignation
[01:07:20] Really
[01:07:22] Yeah, migrant hatred stoked, Palestine protesters arrested, conceded ground to the far right,
[01:07:31] Palantir face ID implemented, left his purge from labor, yep, it must be Starmer.
[01:07:36] Again, suffering from his success, if Kier Starmer's goal as a secret agent of reactionary
[01:07:44] forces was to eviscerate the formerly robust labor movement in the country, then yeah,
[01:07:52] He succeeded. He succeeded in spectacular display. He succeeded tremendously.
[01:07:59] If his goal was to restore power to labor, then he fucking failed.
[01:08:04] That's why he's resigning.
[01:08:07] Faster than our peers. Wages rising faster than inflation in every single month.
[01:08:13] Since we came to power. Investment secured. Infrastructure being built.
[01:08:19] An end to austerity, with the fastest fall in NHS waiting lists for 17 years.
[01:08:28] The biggest improvement in rights for workers and renters in a generation.
[01:08:33] The biggest uplift in defence spending since the Cold War.
[01:08:38] Small boat crossings, full of- Wow, incredible.
[01:08:41] The biggest uplift in defence spending since the Cold War?
[01:08:45] What a fucking resounding success that is.
[01:08:48] Dude, it's it's a literally this is the problem. It's part of the problem
[01:08:54] Your ambitions lie elsewhere. You had no interest in fixing any of the crises that the former
[01:09:02] Tory governments had had created
[01:09:05] specifically born out of austerity
[01:09:10] Kirstarmer could have ended child poverty homelessness and the grotesque levels of inequality in this country instead
[01:09:15] abandoned those in need, destroyed our civil liberties, and facilitated genocide in Gaza.
[01:09:20] That is how this prime minister will be remembered. And that is the legacy and moral and political
[01:09:25] bankruptcy he leaves behind. The crises in our society are not going away, neither are we,
[01:09:31] and we will keep fighting for a more equal, peaceful, and dignified society for all.
[01:09:35] Honestly, there is a warning here for the Democrats as well, a warning that they will
[01:09:50] not heed.
[01:09:52] Okay, this is the exact direction that the Democrats are headed down.
[01:09:58] This is exactly what the Democrats are doing as well.
[01:10:04] The single good accomplishment he listed that he didn't fabricate, lifting a two-child
[01:10:14] benefit cap, was something he opposed and purged members over as soon as Labor won.
[01:10:25] Zara Sultana says, History will judge Kier Starmor as a man who lied his way to the
[01:10:29] top of the Labor Party and then used that power to evoke Enoch Powell with the island
[01:10:33] of strangers, keep children in poverty, attack disabled people, scapegoat refugees, strip
[01:10:39] back civil liberties, and hand our public services to Palantir, a man who gave the top
[01:10:44] diplomatic job to the best pal of a convicted pedophile, set Israel as a right to cut off
[01:10:49] water and electricity to Gaza, rolled out the red carpet for Israeli war criminals,
[01:10:53] and kept the weapons flowing to the Israeli military as it committed genocide.
[01:10:56] Good riddance.
[01:10:57] It's just it doesn't I don't know how people don't see it
[01:11:12] Starmer's legacy is genocide. That's literally all I can think about
[01:11:16] I pray that he's tortured by this fact for the rest of his life. Next stop the Hague
[01:11:20] As responsible here by the way, this is literally him saying like
[01:11:24] Israel has a right to cut off electricity to the children of Gaza water to the children of Gaza
[01:11:29] I'm very clear Israel must have that does have that right to defend herself
[01:11:34] And her mass bears responsibility a siege is appropriate cutting off power cutting off water
[01:11:42] So I think that Israel does have that right. It is an ongoing situation
[01:11:49] Obviously everything should be done within international law, but I don't want
[01:11:54] want to step away from the core principles that Israel has a right to defend herself
[01:12:00] and Hamas bears responsibility for these terrorist acts.
[01:12:04] And I would call on all responsible states, particularly Middle East responsible states,
[01:12:11] to call this out for what it is and to stand with the world in condemning, utterly condemning
[01:12:18] these actions by...
[01:12:19] Human rights lawyer, by the way.
[01:12:24] Just a dog, just a servile dog to Israel, okay?
[01:12:35] And that's one of many issues that Keir Starmer had with his leadership of labor.
[01:12:48] It's the most obvious inconsistency with any kind of humanitarian principles that you abide
[01:13:00] by supposedly as a leader of a western liberal nation.
[01:13:09] But that's why I always say Israel is a phenomenal litmus test to help you develop a better understanding
[01:13:15] of where these guys' loyalty is. Saying herself as an enemy, yeah, that's how you can identify
[01:13:22] someone being an ultra-Zionist too. Referring to Israel as her. I only hear that from, you
[01:13:30] know, people, not even just like regular Israelis, but like Israelis who are really, really into
[01:13:36] Israel.
[01:13:37] asylum hotels closing protecting young people from social media asylum hotels
[01:13:44] closing oh my god even in his resignation speech he's leaning into far
[01:13:51] right nonsense and half a million children being lifted out of poverty
[01:13:58] because of the choices that I made our reputation in the world restored with
[01:14:05] Britain once again, standing up for decency, respect and the rule of law.
[01:14:12] Securing trade is standing with Ukraine, standing up for our values
[01:14:18] and rebuilding our relationship with our allies in Europe.
[01:14:23] Change promised.
[01:14:29] God, I hate him so much.
[01:14:32] He's just such an animal, dude.
[01:14:34] He is such a piece of shit.
[01:14:38] Boiled excrement.
[01:14:42] Just nothing redeemable about this man.
[01:14:45] No fucking Riz.
[01:14:48] No charisma whatsoever.
[01:14:51] And and his worldview is so broken, so flawed.
[01:15:00] Is he actually mentally impaired?
[01:15:02] I think this level of zealotry demonstrated towards a defense of neoliberalism at a time when liberalism is in crisis once again
[01:15:13] is mental impairment
[01:15:15] like he is such a loyal servant of
[01:15:20] capital
[01:15:21] That it does come across like he's mentally impaired like it doesn't make sense. You're like, what are you talking about? Oh, really?
[01:15:28] Oh, really you brought back international law
[01:15:30] dog you have the Israeli fucking president you rolled a welcome map for
[01:15:36] the Israeli president what the fuck do you mean you actively flew to Cyprus
[01:15:40] where the Royal Air Force bases and you celebrated the British Royal Air Force's
[01:15:46] surveillance operations and targeting operations that were aiding and abetting
[01:15:52] the Israeli genocide of Palestinians and now aiding and abetting Israel's war
[01:15:58] crimes in Lebanon. You fucking bitch. No one believes this shit. No one. Especially because
[01:16:07] the right wing reactionary forces like the Tommy Robinson's of the world don't like you
[01:16:13] anyway. The Israeli agents on the far right that the Israeli government is funding. Okay.
[01:16:19] And facilitating to disrupt normal British existence to to foment hatred towards Muslims.
[01:16:27] guys will never fuck with you. So who is this for? You went on LBC and you said it's okay
[01:16:35] that Israel is starving an entire people. And that was early on. Yeah, he defended one of the
[01:16:45] Fairford Five as a lawyer. He was a human rights lawyer. He successfully defended the exact same
[01:16:53] kind of action that the Palestine action was committing against the Iraq war.
[01:16:59] When he was a lawyer, he successfully defended his client from prosecution for engaging in
[01:17:06] the exact same kind of direct action that as the leader of labor, he turned into a prescribed
[01:17:13] terrorist action.
[01:17:19] It's insane.
[01:17:22] Okay, you said America deserved 9-11.
[01:17:29] What the fuck does that have to do with anything?
[01:17:33] Are you a defender of Keir Starmer?
[01:17:35] What's happening?
[01:17:40] What does this have to do with anything?
[01:17:45] How is you rehashing something that was addressed in 2019 that people still voluntarily misunderstand
[01:17:57] have to do with Kier Starmer's resignation after his dog shit tenure?
[01:18:02] Do you even like here, Starmer?
[01:18:32] to power and to begin the vital work of improving lives for millions of people.
[01:18:39] Those questions.
[01:18:40] Ape Lovely sends these regards true, Ape Lovely, one of the biggest, one of the most vindicated
[01:18:48] men in Europe, in the entirety of the European continent, have been answered.
[01:18:59] The question my party is asking now.
[01:19:02] funny because like he's trying to say, look, I know I'm resigning in disgrace, but I did a lot of great things to remember. And because he's done zero great things, virtually everything he brought up are part of the reason why he had the fucking resigned, they're either completely
[01:19:17] antithetical and completely the opposite of what he did in his leadership role,
[01:19:22] you know, advancing human rights or whatever the fuck he was claiming.
[01:19:27] Or their capitulations to right-wing framing on issues that are incredibly reactionary,
[01:19:34] incredibly racist, with no real purpose. He did not win anybody over with these actions, like,
[01:19:41] like, oh, the asylum seekers, we've destroyed their hotels,
[01:19:44] there's no more hotels for asylum seekers.
[01:19:48] Like, when he says stuff like that,
[01:19:51] you have to wonder, like, who is this for?
[01:19:54] Who is this for?
[01:19:55] Are you winning favors with the far right?
[01:19:58] Because they're the ones who are advancing this.
[01:20:00] They're the ones who are freaking out over it.
[01:20:02] They're the ones who have raised the salience
[01:20:04] of this supposed issue.
[01:20:06] When the real issue is the economic struggles that regular working-class folk experience in the UK.
[01:20:24] And who is this for?
[01:20:26] is whether I am best placed to lead us into the next general election. I have heard the
[01:20:37] answer of my parliamentary party to that question, and I accept that answer with good grace.
[01:20:46] Yeah. Starmer was the model embodiment of a tandem near tandem, Madaglacius, Jonathan
[01:20:52] shaped vision for liberal governance, purge anyone left of you and treat them with disdain,
[01:20:56] while abandoning all campaign promises and moving rightward, which failed to appeal
[01:20:59] to the conservatives and only emboldened the fascists.
[01:21:02] This has been my warning in perpetuity at this point.
[01:21:07] I've been screaming about this rightward shift in center-left governance in Europe specifically,
[01:21:15] but also within the Democratic Party here in the United States for a fucking decade.
[01:21:20] And all we have gotten in that same time frame is moving further and further, the Overton
[01:21:27] window shifting further and further to the right, which has only galvanized and emboldened
[01:21:32] the far-right fascist forces.
[01:21:35] I've been saying this for a decade now.
[01:21:42] This was also my direct warning when Keir Starmer won, if you recall.
[01:21:48] At the time I was in Croatia, I was in Croatia.
[01:21:55] And I said, if Cure Starmer does not fix these issues, here it is, Hassan in 2024 correctly
[01:22:03] predicted the downfall of Cure Starmer and the rise of Reform UK.
[01:22:06] If Cure Starmer continues with austerity, privatization, and conservative policies with
[01:22:09] a red sticker, we're talking Reform UK, Reform takes over, you're staring down fascist mobilization
[01:22:15] in the UK like you've never seen before.
[01:22:17] I really, really, really hope I'm wrong, but I'm telling you right now, it feels like
[01:22:23] we're at the precipice.
[01:22:26] If Keir Starmer continues with austerity, if Keir Starmer continues with privatization,
[01:22:32] if Keir Starmer continues with conservative policies with a fucking red, with a red sticker
[01:22:39] on it, okay?
[01:22:41] I'm telling you, I'm telling you, if he does that, we're talking real fucking wrong.
[01:22:47] Reform UK, whatever the fuck it is, maybe reform takes over the conservative party entirely.
[01:22:53] Maybe it's just simply reform.
[01:22:56] You are looking, you're staring at the barrel of a goddamn gun, okay?
[01:23:00] You are staring down fascist mobilization in the UK like you've never seen.
[01:23:07] I really, really, yeah, and lo and behold, that is precisely what happened, okay?
[01:23:14] That was a warning in July 2024.
[01:23:16] But that warning was not first addressed in July 2024.
[01:23:20] Throughout my career, as a political commentator, I have issued this warning about the rise
[01:23:26] of fascism in Europe over and over again.
[01:23:29] That's why I can go back to 2020 and you'll hear similar things that I've said.
[01:23:32] You can go further beyond 2020 and hear the exact same shit, okay?
[01:23:40] What is this?
[01:23:43] It appears a foreground conclusion of the British Labour Party's whether to take the
[01:23:45] pathways by Obama squandering and ones in a lifetime opportunity? Yes. Yes. Anyone, anyone
[01:23:55] with political analysis worth its salt is going to see this. That's why I always say
[01:24:02] it's not unique to just myself or Michael from Pennsylvania. All you have to do is be
[01:24:08] be honest. Okay? All you have to do is be honest. Another famous moment was when Hillary
[01:24:19] Rodham Clinton looked at the European center-left, supposed center-left parties, and told them,
[01:24:29] urged them to capitulate the right wing framing on immigration. Hillary Clinton said that
[01:24:36] was the right move. If you recall, this was like back in 2020, I believe. It was even
[01:24:40] earlier than that. Maybe even like in the 2016 cycle too. And I kept repeatedly saying
[01:24:46] over and over again that this is a horrible mistake. All you will do is galvanize the
[01:24:52] right. You won't win any votes and you'll just legitimize the grievance. A grievance
[01:24:59] born out of complete hysteria. This is why I started watching you. I've been saying this
[01:25:04] exact same shit about Starmer but my immediate environment never agreed and I'm not a streamer
[01:25:08] so no one gives a shit lol yet here we are well I am a streamer and no one still seems to give a shit
[01:25:22] but yes this is the third way method this is the neoliberal method okay
[01:25:30] And I don't know anymore. Maybe these guys are genuinely in the pocket of the far right.
[01:25:38] Like I always assume that it's part stupidity, part negligence, and it's not a deliberate
[01:25:48] attempt to generate a fascist right-wing mobilization in the country. But it's getting
[01:25:57] to a point where it's impossible not to notice that all of the center-left parties would
[01:26:03] rather engage in appeasement to the fascist forces and offer legitimacy to their hysterical
[01:26:10] race-baiting than actually solve these economic problems that people are experiencing that
[01:26:16] cause this volatility, that cause this anger and resentment amongst the masses, that make
[01:26:20] them more malleable, make them easily duped by these far-right forces that will turn the
[01:26:26] blame over to migrants. It's hard for me to look at this failure and then look at the
[01:26:36] Democratic Party here in the United States of America lean into the exact same failures,
[01:26:41] regardless of the lessons that they could be learning here from the labor defeat and
[01:26:45] assume that they're not doing this on purpose. You understand? Sometimes it comes across
[01:26:54] like they are doing this on purpose, that they're engaging in this unbelievably cynical
[01:27:02] trade, that they'll capitulate the right-wing framing on racialized hysteria with the hopes
[01:27:13] that when the fascist forces come into power, they'll spare these liberals.
[01:27:18] shows us that they will not be spared either.
[01:27:27] The only thing Keir Starmer has to his name is a more surveilled British Internet, a prescription
[01:27:35] of anti-genocide protesters, pensioners being arrested for showing support to anti-genocide
[01:27:42] protestors and a pandering to fascist forces on the issue of immigration. No
[01:27:51] solutions to the economic struggles that people face and just a steady pivot to
[01:27:57] the right.
[01:28:03] It's disgusting. Well and then banning me as well that was cool. That was very
[01:28:09] cool that he did that. Yeah, he was a servile little piggy to Donald Trump. He was a servile
[01:28:19] dog to Zionist interests on the foreign policy front. No, nothing, nothing to write off.
[01:28:29] No accomplishments whatsoever. Just a servant of the Epstein class through and through.
[01:28:39] Here, Starmer MP says, stop involving yourself in British politics, nothing to do with you.
[01:28:44] I had to resign, I had no choice.
[01:28:46] I blocked you from entry, though, my number one achievement.
[01:28:50] Here, Starmer MP in the building, ladies and gentlemen.
[01:28:55] Every decision I've taken has been about putting the country I love first.
[01:29:01] That is why I will resign as leader of the Labour Party.
[01:29:06] I have spoken to His Majesty the King this morning to inform him of my decision.
[01:29:13] I will ask the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party to set out a timetable
[01:29:17] with nominations opening on the 9th of July and completed by the summer recess.
[01:29:24] In the case of a contest, this will ensure a new leader is in place before Parliament
[01:29:29] returns in September.
[01:29:33] I will remain in post as prime minister until the contest is complete.
[01:29:38] And I will do everything I can to ensure an orderly handover of power.
[01:29:45] I will also give my successor, my full and unequivocal support.
[01:29:50] Yeah. Andy Burnham. Okay. Israel kicked him out too much.
[01:29:54] Writing Israel was like, bro, enough. Chill out with the D writing, bro.
[01:30:00] You are not yet banned from Belgium. Please come to Belgium.
[01:30:02] March a protest with us and come to the manifestia manifiesta
[01:30:08] No, I might go to Belgium
[01:30:11] Britain that is far stronger and fairer than the one I inherited two years ago
[01:30:17] Better prepared for the challenges ahead and better able to ensure the Labour Party secures a second term in office. I
[01:30:26] Want to thank all of those friends and colleagues
[01:30:28] colleagues who have been at my side for these past six years or so, for their incredible
[01:30:35] commitment, service and support. I want to thank the brilliant number 10 staff and our
[01:30:42] country's extraordinary civil service who dedicate their lives to public service. And
[01:30:49] when I leave the biggest job in the country, I shall spend more time on the most important
[01:30:56] being the best husband I can, to my fantastic wife Vic, who has been a rock by my side through good times and bad.
[01:31:06] Oh my god, he's about to cry. God, he is fucking pathetic. I don't believe even for a moment that he is a human being, okay?
[01:31:15] I think he's a lizard person in a fucking human skin suit. So spare me the fucking tears, okay?
[01:31:23] Okay, oh, here going back to my primary duty as a father and as a husband.
[01:31:32] Yeah, L husband, L father, just awful guy, notorious cheater by the way.
[01:31:39] Yeah, I know.
[01:31:40] That's how, that, that, when I first found out that Cure Starmer was potentially
[01:31:45] a notorious adulterer, like a serious adulterer, I could not believe it.
[01:31:50] Like, the dating pool in England is so busted that this guy fucks?
[01:31:57] Unbelievable. Probably the greatest L that the kingdom has seen thus far.
[01:32:03] I'm being the best dad I can.
[01:32:06] Yeah, who was this dick, man?
[01:32:09] My beautiful children, who are my pride and my joy.
[01:32:14] Thank you very much.
[01:32:20] But then I'm reminded that Boris Johnson also fucks and you know that that's a somber reminder that it is
[01:32:30] British politics and British culture is totally fucking busted anyway
[01:32:33] Let's see what Zach Polin said our country needs a bold change of direction
[01:32:36] Stomper loss of confidence the country because of his abject failure to challenge the power and wealth of an establishment
[01:32:41] Which is taken for themselves while leaving the vast majority in a cost of living crisis
[01:32:46] The vested interests that are holding this country back need to be confronted with well-taxed on the super rich
[01:32:52] Utilities taken into public ownership rent controls and affordable housing and an end to support for Israel's genocide in Gaza
[01:32:58] We are still waiting to see which version of Andy Burnham
[01:33:01] Which version of Andy Burnham is going to show up in Downing Street while he has talked about a change of course
[01:33:07] The early indications are not encouraging and suggest more the same with better communication skills
[01:33:12] The time for half-measures and sticking plasters is long gone, Burnham must be bold or he will be bust.
[01:33:18] It is going to be the Green Party in alliance with working-class movements, environmental and social justice movements that can stand up to reform to prevent the disaster of Nigel Farage in Downing Street.
[01:33:27] Street. Keir Starmer is objectively attractive and well-dressed for his age.
[01:33:35] Also, the Greens are charlatans who will split the vote and let reform win. In
[01:33:38] first pass the foes, fuck the labor right. They killed the UK. Wait, wait, we do
[01:33:46] have Keir Starmer defenders in the chat. That's unbelievable. Keir Starmer
[01:33:51] defenders who think that, who correctly point to his, his, his destruction of
[01:33:57] labor that will still say that the Greens are spoilers. Buddy, you should be thanking whatever
[01:34:06] God you believe that the Greens exist. Okay? This has to be actually Kier Starmer, right?
[01:34:15] I am good. I will permanently block you from the UK as my last act. No, fuck Kier, but he's
[01:34:19] objectively handsome and well dressed. Now that he lost the weight. Oh my God. Oh my God, stop,
[01:34:24] Stop, please stop, please stop, please stop, please stop. He's the most rizzless man.
[01:34:28] He's the most rizzless man of all time, please. At least Boris has some fucking swagger, bro.
[01:34:35] I hate to admit it, but he has some pizzazz. Keir has none of it. Boris looks awful, obviously,
[01:34:42] but so does Keir.
[01:34:43] The victory is like this one make a leader impregnable in office.
[01:34:51] But Kirstana started with low net favourability from which his ratings fell further.
[01:34:57] There were brief upticks when he first met Donald Trump or later resisted joining Trump's
[01:35:01] Iran War.
[01:35:02] His ratings hovered around the lows of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.
[01:35:06] His idea of change was calm after their storms.
[01:35:11] You have given us a clear mandate and we will use it to deliver change, to restore service
[01:35:18] and respect to politics and the era of noisy performance, tread more lightly on your lives.
[01:35:26] Kierstam's project was to make Labour Party a lexical program and save it from the hard
[01:35:32] left.
[01:35:33] Even that, he was extraordinarily successful.
[01:35:36] The problem is that the project didn't really extend beyond polling day.
[01:35:41] He'd arrived with a policy knapsack with little in it.
[01:35:45] The country had to wait 118 days until Rachel Reeves first budget.
[01:35:50] In the meantime, the government announced one eye-catching policy that stuck in voters'
[01:35:56] minds.
[01:35:57] Cutting winter fuel allowance.
[01:35:59] Starting the winter fuel, starting the winter fuel.
[01:36:03] Having said they'd only raised tax by just over £8 billion, over two budgets the government
[01:36:08] raised taxes by 66 billion, and Kirstam's attempts to clarify what he was about were
[01:36:16] ever more forgettable word salons.
[01:36:19] There are basics in government and they're foundational.
[01:36:25] The missions then sit on top of that, they're the foundational stone of the plan.
[01:36:32] The missions are then the additional thing.
[01:36:36] Dude, that's, I mean, this is literally Kamala Harris.
[01:36:41] Like, this is what happens when you don't have a bold vision for change.
[01:36:48] And I swear to God, it's so much easier than this.
[01:36:52] Like, politics is as difficult as you want to personally make it.
[01:36:56] If your highest priority is defending the interests of capital, while you're
[01:37:00] simultaneously presenting yourself as like a, like a left of center figure,
[01:37:04] It's going to be much more difficult for you to manage the decline of the Labor Party, right?
[01:37:15] This is literally the classic like Democratic line Democratic Party line where you say well
[01:37:21] We have concepts of a plan that we are choosing to implement in the near future
[01:37:27] that will you know change our attitude towards a plan for progress and it's like
[01:37:34] Dude, just fuckin' say you're gonna destroy 14 years of Tory austerity.
[01:37:42] That's what you were elected to do!
[01:37:48] That's it!
[01:37:51] Why is that so fuckin' tough?
[01:37:53] I guess it's tough when you are a servant to capital, though.
[01:38:06] Oops, that we want the government to do, and the plan for change then takes them forward
[01:38:10] with measurable milestones.
[01:38:11] He didn't have the thing of being a storyteller.
[01:38:15] To those who knew Kirsten Stammer in his legal career, his limitations weren't surprising.
[01:38:20] the senior lawyers in chambers, we used to fight over who would have him as our junior
[01:38:26] in our cases, because he was just so assiduous in his preparations of things, judges liked
[01:38:35] him great with legal argument.
[01:38:37] I wouldn't have said he was a jury lawyer, and so that may explain in some way.
[01:38:43] I wouldn't say he's a jury lawyer.
[01:38:45] Okay, well that's kind of really bad if you're gonna be the front-facing leader of the fucking labor party.
[01:38:57] Oh my god, what a fucking humiliating thing to reveal.
[01:39:03] This is the most British way to cook, your former colleague by the way.
[01:39:07] She just straight up said he had no charm whatsoever.
[01:39:15] ways that um he wasn't he wasn't a storyteller stories of the stuff of life and telling the
[01:39:21] stories of how you know i'm and i'm telling the same old story about your father being a toolmaker
[01:39:27] isn't good enough oh cook him it's true that's the classic that's the classic here starmer stories
[01:39:41] He's the son of a, son of a tool maker. He comes from a working class background.
[01:39:46] He understands the plight of, of those who are laborers for that reason, except none of the fucking policies that he actually advanced aided the labor force in the UK.
[01:40:01] So what good does that, what, what good does that make?
[01:40:07] There's it doesn't matter at all anything Kerstana's position became
[01:40:13] irrecoverable when number 10 tried to pursue five billion pounds worth of
[01:40:17] savings in the welfare budget the welfare system set up that can't be
[01:40:23] defended on economic terms or moral terms labor unity snapped you can see
[01:40:30] cuts. The dog's breakfast. This is a real juice man. It is with a heavy broken heart
[01:40:37] that I will be voting against this bill today. Kirstammer's authority over his party wasn't
[01:40:43] dented. It was destroyed. What you saw there was the parliamentary Labour Party rising up,
[01:40:50] shredding those plans and with it the Prime Minister's authority and from the welfare rebellion
[01:40:54] Kenzian cugs? No, Dickensian. Like Dickens.
[01:41:00] Well, basically, the government seemed to fold on pretty much any issue that could pitch it against us.
[01:41:06] Starmer reminds me of Mayor Luria of San Francisco, yeah, except he is the opposite of Mayor Daniel Luria of San Francisco,
[01:41:14] because as much as I despise the mayor of San Francisco, he is beloved by his constituents,
[01:41:20] Instituents unlike Kier Starmer who was beloved by no one including his immediate family members
[01:41:29] Okay
[01:41:32] No one loves this man
[01:41:39] Not his friends not his family
[01:41:42] Virtually everyone that has spent any time with them will say the same thing that he was
[01:41:47] He was not exactly a joy to be around, unbelievable charisma suck, just terrible, all together.
[01:41:57] Pissed against the parliamentary Labour Party.
[01:42:00] Most people would sort of acknowledge that on some level.
[01:42:04] You didn't feel he did, it didn't go in.
[01:42:07] He had remarkable levels of self-deleaf or resilience, and I think he was very stubborn.
[01:42:15] Mocking one year in office, Kirstammer had said in an interview, he felt his first big mistake
[01:42:21] was when he squeezed the hope out in one of his first big speeches.
[01:42:25] Things are worse than we ever imagined.
[01:42:29] Haha!
[01:42:30] He said another regret was adopting strident language on immigration, which echoed Enoch Powell.
[01:42:36] We respect coming in I-
[01:42:38] Yeah, we respect coming in I-liners, strangers. Enoch Powell is an incredibly far-right thing that he said,
[01:42:44] Except clearly he wasn't all that pissed off about it because on his way out as we found out earlier this morning
[01:42:53] He literally said one of his accomplishments was the ending of the asylum hotels
[01:43:02] So clearly you were on board with it, right?
[01:43:06] Clearly you were working to ensure that
[01:43:10] That that the you didn't become an island of strangers no more immigration
[01:43:14] island of strangers. Morgan McSweeney, who ran Kerstama's original leadership campaign
[01:43:20] and the general election campaign, was blamed for feeding him that line, operating Kerstama
[01:43:26] like a glove puppet, dragging him to the right. He was dispensed with when his favorite
[01:43:32] candidate for Washington ambassador Peter Mandelson was forced out of the limbs to Jeffrey
[01:43:37] Epstein. The relentless fallout from the Mandelson appointment is especially tough for Kerstama
[01:43:43] to take. I am angry. He lied, he lied, and he lied again. I am angry. I'm absolutely
[01:43:50] furious. I know that Keir Starmer had reservations and was listening to other pieces of information
[01:43:59] that he had and his own sort of reading of newspapers about Peter and had never sort
[01:44:06] He was not in the friendship circle of Keir, but Morgan McSweeney was one of Peter's boys.
[01:44:16] I don't think that boy would recognise where I am now.
[01:44:23] We faced huge challenges as a family.
[01:44:26] Relentless attempts to convey his humble origins didn't seem to get cut through.
[01:44:30] Through that door, there wouldn't be many people visiting our house because my dad didn't
[01:44:34] really want people coming in because he feared the conversation, what do you do for a living?
[01:44:42] And that made him retreat behind that front door.
[01:44:47] Many voters found the Sun remote unrelatable. He was asked how he coped with political attacks.
[01:44:52] Firstly, I think I'd sort of go in on myself, almost a protective crouch, absorb it into
[01:45:08] myself and then begin the process of shutting out what I can shut out.
[01:45:16] He's very emotionally detached, he's probably the most compartmentalised person that I've
[01:45:22] worked with closely in my career and I think sometimes that remoteness came across as being
[01:45:32] slightly aloof.
[01:45:35] In January when cameras were invited into cabinet, the Prime Minister looked like he
[01:45:39] was struggling to stay in command.
[01:45:41] It's so funny that professional mainstream media outlets are just basically calling
[01:46:08] here, Star-Marie, useless cunt in the most professional language they possibly can.
[01:46:14] Like, there is nothing redeemable about his tenure.
[01:46:22] It's so funny. They just straight up are like, yeah, he sucked. Everyone around him hated him.
[01:46:28] He had no allies whatsoever. And as a matter of fact, the allies that he did have were outed as
[01:46:34] like major pedophile affiliates, right? Which did not help. It's awesome. What a spectacular failure,
[01:46:54] but perhaps a perfect hatchet man to eviscerate the labor movement, right? Small L labor movement.
[01:47:02] I'm not talking about the Labour Party.
[01:47:06] Oh...
[01:47:09] What a fucking disaster.
[01:47:13] High-speed loss of authority that has ended with his removal from office.
[01:47:18] That was great, that was fantastic, well done.
[01:47:20] The right man to remove all trace of Jeremy Corbyn from Labour...
[01:47:26] ...and to remove the Conservatives from office.
[01:47:29] For too many, not the right man.
[01:47:31] Yeah, I'm telling you right now that literally like everything that he did successfully
[01:47:38] was
[01:47:39] Everything that the Democrats want to do to people like ourselves in the United States of America
[01:47:45] okay
[01:47:48] Objectively what the Labor Party what Kier Stammer did to the Labor Party the Democrats want to do to the DSA to the left populist movement
[01:47:56] in this country right now as
[01:47:58] as is gaining ground in American politics.
[01:48:08] I really hope they fail.
[01:48:10] I really hope the Democrats fail
[01:48:12] because if left to their own devices,
[01:48:13] they will unironically lead this country into ruin
[01:48:17] in the exact same way that the Labor Party
[01:48:20] shepherded by Keir Starmer,
[01:48:24] galvanized the most reactionary force in the country
[01:48:28] And that's why reform is such a strong force of politics in the UK now.
[01:48:34] And not only that, but it's not even enough.
[01:48:39] It's not even enough
[01:48:45] that reform is a growing force of politics
[01:48:51] that we now have to sit around and deal with, restore Britain.
[01:48:56] written. For those who haven't gotten the message that reform is fascist enough.
[01:49:07] What is this? Abdul might have the May Day of Nothing. Oh yeah, I saw this. We have it
[01:49:13] in the docket, don't worry. But, let us continue with now who gets to take over the throne.
[01:49:22] His name is Andy Burnham.
[01:49:25] He's confirmed Labour leadership bid after Starmer resignation.
[01:49:29] Andy Burnham is slightly to the left of Kira Starmer, which is of course not exactly a
[01:49:37] difficult feat to accomplish.
[01:49:39] Andy Burnham on the other hand is also a strong and proud advocate of the Labour friends
[01:49:44] of Israel.
[01:49:45] So he will be the stooge to Israel all the same.
[01:49:49] Andy Burnham has already said that he will keep Shabana Mahmood in power.
[01:49:55] A genocide denier all the same, Andy Burnham is not going to take the initiative and change
[01:50:01] the austerity that has plagued the United Kingdom for now, almost two decades.
[01:50:10] Third time's the charm, after trying and failing to become Labour leader in 2010 and
[01:50:16] And again in 2015, Andy Burnham is now tipped to become the UK's next prime minister.
[01:50:22] The fact that this individual could absorb...
[01:50:24] He is a career politician, first elected in 2001, and has held a number of high-level
[01:50:30] ministerial posts, before leaving parliament to become Greater Manchester Mayor in 2017.
[01:50:37] Where he overhauled public transport, and the city saw a period of growth.
[01:50:41] In May 2020...
[01:50:42] Burnham did apparently say West Reading won't get a position as cabinet, maybe because
[01:50:45] West Street in came out and was like trying to position himself as anti-Israel now. Maybe
[01:50:51] that's why Andy Burnham was like, nope, you straight away from the path.
[01:50:57] He won, he won a landslide re-election victory. Experience in politics both nationally and
[01:51:04] regionally, he promised as he became MP for Makerfield that he would replicate his Manchester
[01:51:10] track record. We do need to bring down water bills, energy bills, rail fares, just as we've
[01:51:16] brought down bus fares in Greater Munster to make life more affordable for people.
[01:51:27] We do need an end to trickle down economics, which didn't trickle down very much at all.
[01:51:33] all they are doing is slightly modifying the message okay let's see if
[01:51:48] they follow through on this at all I am not holding my breath
[01:51:56] There's one notable gap in Burnham's decades-long CV.
[01:52:07] On the global stage, he's a relative unknown with little foreign policy experience.
[01:52:12] In 2003, he voted in favour of the Iraq War.
[01:52:16] More recently, he called for the UK government to recognise Palestine as a state, but on
[01:52:20] the make of...
[01:52:22] That is, by the way, so unbelievably marginal.
[01:52:26] I can't even begin to explain that to you before you think that that implies that he
[01:52:30] has, like, he will be in any way, shape, or form different.
[01:52:35] If you're part of Labour Friends of Israel, I have no confidence in you at all on this
[01:52:39] issue.
[01:52:40] I'm sorry.
[01:52:41] Yeah.
[01:52:42] Labour friend of pedophiles.
[01:52:45] Many prominent Labour Friends of Israel figures were out at his pedophiles, by the way.
[01:52:49] Not even making that up.
[01:52:50] Look it up on your own.
[01:52:55] Zara Sultana, Red Burnham De Filth.
[01:52:58] Just another reminder that Andy Burnham voted for the Iraq War, an illegal war that cost
[01:53:03] over a million lives.
[01:53:04] He has refused to describe the systematic slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza as a genocide.
[01:53:09] So what will change?
[01:53:11] Nothing.
[01:53:12] Arm sales to apartheid Israel will continue.
[01:53:14] Palestine action will remain banned and more pensioners will be locked up.
[01:53:18] welfare will be cut to fund more weapons. Immigration detention will expand and nasty
[01:53:23] portations will continue. Andy Burnham is not the second coming. He's the establishment's
[01:53:29] last roll of dice. We've already seen races' pogroms on our streets. The danger has not
[01:53:35] gone away. So we must organize, build solidarity, and create power from below. Fascism isn't
[01:53:41] at the door. It's already here. Only socialism can face down this barbarism.
[01:53:48] And Zara Sultana, your party MP for Coventry South.
[01:53:59] Why do you insist upon the accent?
[01:54:00] Because I'm having fun.
[01:54:05] Also look at what they don't mention in criticizing Keir Starmer.
[01:54:08] BBC political reporters Becky Morton and Brian Wheeler managed to write 3,000 words on how
[01:54:14] STAMA failed to connect with the public without once mentioning the Gaza Genocide, one of the
[01:54:18] many reasons the Starmer is deeply unpopular with the public.
[01:54:23] Is his complicity in Israel's massive crimes against humanity?
[01:54:26] The BBC reporters deem this not worth a mention, just tells us how divorced they are from reality.
[01:54:32] Client journalism and the Westminster bubble need to be rooted out.
[01:54:43] Can you do the accent more?
[01:54:44] It's very enraging.
[01:54:45] Good.
[01:54:46] Accents are bad, but working with an accent coach would be content.
[01:54:58] Bro, I have the stream on audio only.
[01:55:00] I thought the BBC video was still playing when you were reading that tweet.
[01:55:02] Lemau, hell yeah.
[01:55:05] Posh reporter.
[01:55:07] I've got to be honest, you know, right now I've got to focus on the bi-election.
[01:55:22] That is my focus, but you know, I was one of those who called for a ceasefire, you know,
[01:55:29] shortly after the events of October the 7th, as horrific as they were.
[01:55:34] This is the only notch in his belt for legitimacy in this space is that he was one of the early
[01:55:43] demanders of ceasefire.
[01:55:45] This is true.
[01:55:46] Fair is fair.
[01:55:47] No, it is.
[01:55:50] You got to read it.
[01:55:52] You got to grade these guys on a curb, okay?
[01:55:55] That's just how it is.
[01:55:57] He was early in his demand for a ceasefire.
[01:56:00] Now, you could say, oh, well, he didn't have, he wasn't an MP, so it doesn't really matter.
[01:56:06] But I think it's still important to note.
[01:56:10] It's important to note.
[01:56:13] Ask her, not a demander, okay.
[01:56:25] I demanded one before him.
[01:56:27] I should run for prime minister.
[01:56:29] that was the stance that I talked so I do have spoken out in 2015 when he was campaigning
[01:56:47] for leader he said his first visit would be to Israel that's also true that's right
[01:56:58] did say that. They asked him, like, he brought it up voluntarily. He said he would go to
[01:57:07] Tel Aviv as his first visit as the leader of the labor party.
[01:57:21] I mean, what do you say to that? What the fuck do you say to that? Like, why are you
[01:57:25] volunteering this information why why is that even oh my god what is he running
[01:57:31] for the mayor of New York City yeah no he was well he became the mayor of
[01:57:34] Manchester and he stopped saying he'd go to Tel Aviv as a matter of fact
[01:57:40] Manchester as a high population of Muslim Brits
[01:57:47] the next prime minister must lift the ban on Palestine action I tried to ask
[01:57:51] Andy Burnham today if he would end the ban on Palestine actions.
[01:57:54] Will you end the ban on Palestine actions Andy?
[01:58:03] Yeah, he did not have an answer to that it seems.
[01:58:09] It's also not clear exactly where he falls on the political spectrum, having sidestepped Labour's past in fighting.
[01:58:15] The UK MOD have found twitch and being spammed with join the Royal Navy join the Marines when I click around the site XD
[01:58:23] Yes, join the Royal Navy and you took an aid in a bet in the war crimes of Israel
[01:58:31] Please join
[01:58:33] You can wear short shorts as you go and wage wars in the desert as your forefathers demanded
[01:58:45] lads it's time to reinstate the draft keep calm and carry on we must put our
[01:58:54] life on the line for the beauty of the nation state of Israel her goals are our
[01:59:03] goals we must put down our lives to ensure that Israel the greater Israel
[01:59:10] project is implemented. Very nice. Jason Hickle responds to Shabana Mahmood, my major
[01:59:23] op in the UK, Home Secretary, member of the parliament for Birmingham Ladywood. Shabana
[01:59:30] Mahmood of the UK Labour Party who banned me personally from entering the country, despite
[01:59:38] the fact that I am British as you know, as you can tell from my accent.
[01:59:44] I am a British man after all, I've been lying to the Americans this entire time.
[01:59:50] Much like Steve Hilton, I have infiltrated the United States.
[02:00:01] trying to implement policies such as making the national cuisine jelly deal.
[02:00:16] Anyway, Shibana Mahmood says,
[02:00:18] Kier Stammer, let our party from the brink back to power.
[02:00:21] He won a landslide victory, which few in our party's history have done before.
[02:00:25] An achievement that will never be forgotten.
[02:00:26] In office, he put us on the path to change.
[02:00:28] promise of the last election, a devoted and dedicated public servant. We owe him our deepest
[02:00:34] thanks. Jason Hickl says, pull yourself together. He won a landslide victory and then immediately
[02:00:39] betrayed his main promises, betrayed the working class, and then went on to participate in
[02:00:43] a genocide. He deserves contempt and punishment. Jason Hickl is my goat.
[02:00:57] visiting senior fellow at London School of Economics
[02:01:04] cut the shit your Chinese, I wish
[02:01:08] yeah, he only won because the Tories lost
[02:01:11] and he learned zero lessons from that defeat
[02:01:14] and all he did was become the Tories
[02:01:17] it's unbelievable
[02:01:22] the biggest issue is he came out swinging con for the last 40 years of failure
[02:01:25] of failure pissing off Blair and wanting to take public ownership of water power transport etc like
[02:01:29] he's done in Manchester with the buses but then the bond markets went wild and he ran or he ran away
[02:01:34] scared he doesn't have the spine for it we in the international pro workers movement need real
[02:01:47] advocates okay people who have moral conviction people who have moral courage people who are true
[02:01:53] true believers. Not people who will simply say the right things in order to gain favor
[02:01:58] with the working class, but people who will fight for those values, people who will champion
[02:02:04] these causes. The issue is, I do not trust that Andy Burnham will be that person. I think
[02:02:10] Andy Burnham is a politician. A career politician has been in office in one way, shape, or form
[02:02:16] since 2001. Someone who voted for the Iraq War, who at times has said the right things.
[02:02:22] And that's how I calculate his Palestine perspective, right?
[02:02:27] As a mayor of Manchester, of course, he has a lot more bandwidth to say the correct things
[02:02:32] about what Israel is doing, demanding that Israel cease its hostilities against the Palestinians
[02:02:37] as he's overseeing a large constituency of Muslim voters.
[02:02:43] What he will do with real power, I don't think is going to be all that progressive.
[02:02:50] And he was going for real power within the labor movement, within the labor party, it's
[02:02:55] very clear that he was absolutely servile to the interests of Israel, even when as far
[02:03:00] as to say that he would visit Tel Aviv as his first priority if elected into this leadership
[02:03:06] role.
[02:03:07] So, Andy Burnham is exactly the worst kind of politician, one that tries to dance around
[02:03:14] these issues, one that does not have any real moral convictions who will try to say the
[02:03:19] the right thing. Kier Starmer was even worse than Andy because he would say the wrong things.
[02:03:26] At least Andy is, you know, as a right, as a red Tory, as a right labour member, is still
[02:03:37] capable of reading the room, but that's not going to change much.
[02:03:42] He's thought as somewhat of a political enigma. Kamil Nidaleck, Al Dazeera.
[02:03:47] Is this Israel? Have you forgot the Armenian Genocide or still be denial like all Turks?
[02:03:52] Um, I don't deny the Armenian Genocide, but Israel does so I guess that's what you were trying to say here, right?
[02:04:00] I'll make the seventh in the midlands. Yes, and here is Nigel Farage
[02:04:07] Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands general election after prime minister Kirstama resigns Yorkshire all the north of England
[02:04:15] reform scored absolutely stunning victories in areas that Labour had
[02:04:20] dominated for the best part of a hundred years. The sheer scale of our victory
[02:04:25] against Labour made it inevitable that this Prime Minister could not survive.
[02:04:29] And because of that, Burnham steps forward.
[02:04:32] Some of the Britain Yahoo! Oh my god, he is, he is Britain Yahoo! That's true.
[02:04:41] wins quite convincingly the Makerfield by-election, ironically with the same
[02:04:46] message that we had in the local elections, ours was vote reform, get
[02:04:50] Stammer out, his was vote Burnham, get Stammer out. Unbelievably we're about to
[02:04:57] have our sixth Prime Minister in seven years. I remember growing up thinking
[02:05:03] Italy was totally ungovernable as they went through a new Prime Minister every
[02:05:07] year and yet that's where we are here. Why is it all happening and why did we get
[02:05:11] that big number of votes in the north of England? Well 10 years ago on the 23rd of
[02:05:16] June 2016 we voted Brexit. Much of our political establishment has never
[02:05:22] accepted the result and even those that reluctantly did, namely the
[02:05:27] Conservative Party, refused to implement what voters demanded, namely lower
[02:05:32] levels of immigration and more freedom for our sole traders and small
[02:05:36] businesses. They were just two of the benefits we could have taken having got back self-governance.
[02:05:43] Under Starmer, the Labour Party has moved much closer back to the European Union, and
[02:05:48] if Mr. Burnham wins, they'll go closer still, which means Labour voters and the Labour Party
[02:05:54] are completely divided on this issue. But the bigger point today is that of a mandate,
[02:06:01] is that of legitimacy. I have no idea whether there be a...
[02:06:06] I think one of the funniest outcomes of Brexit was literally the influx of migration that
[02:06:12] took place from even less white populations.
[02:06:17] But I obviously don't have an issue with that.
[02:06:20] It's just that these guys who championed Brexit ended up getting the worst of both worlds.
[02:06:27] Literally, if you look at the raw data, it's actually insane.
[02:06:33] guys were like, oh, we don't want the Polish. Like, we don't want the Polish coming into the
[02:06:38] country. And then, and then there was an influx of migration from, like, not the European continent.
[02:06:52] No, that's not even an issue necessarily. It's just funny that they, they, it's an issue for them.
[02:06:59] That's what they care about.
[02:07:04] And it also obviously led to a litany of additional complications for the British economy.
[02:07:15] Biggest winner from Cure's resignation? Yes, I know.
[02:07:20] Hey, lovely. He made the boss call.
[02:07:23] I cannot fathom how these guys, these fucking cockroaches on the far right, are capable
[02:07:36] of sequencing together some of the biggest L's, some of the worst punishments that the
[02:07:42] British people have experienced, and they just still survive in spite of their devastating
[02:07:48] failures in spite of their success when it's an initiative that harms the working class.
[02:07:55] And the working class keeps looking at this and going, more please. Yes, please sir, can
[02:08:00] I have some more? How is this possible? Yeah, here is the Financial Times data. The Brexit
[02:08:10] year is in charge since the referendum. Net migration to the UK from outside of the EU
[02:08:14] has risen on that migration from the EU has moved in the opposite direction.
[02:08:22] Literally.
[02:08:24] These guys were so racist to the Polish migration coming from the European continent.
[02:08:32] Because they were like, we don't we want we want domestic labor.
[02:08:36] We want we want the jobs to take in our fucking jobs, my Polish
[02:08:40] to take off fucking jobs. And then, yeah, after the referendum, you know, no more, no more migration coming from, you know, white, but less white, European countries, and an increase in non-EU migration.
[02:09:00] The problem with the UK is we have an electorate that wants a Japanese approach to immigration, Nordic welfare, and an American tax system,
[02:09:06] And a political class that would rather pander to this delusion as opposed to leveling with public with public about the necessary trade-offs
[02:09:14] This approach will continue to produce failed leaders until it fundamentally changes. I mean
[02:09:23] He kind of cooked I I don't
[02:09:27] This is like a real I mean I wouldn't say that like there is a robust demand for this
[02:09:31] It's just that the public has only seen that as a viable political expression.
[02:09:39] The public thinks that that's what they need.
[02:09:45] It's not super far off, but only because there is a crisis in political vision in this fucking
[02:09:51] country, okay?
[02:09:55] That crisis is born out of ineffective leadership because there is a media class that is the
[02:10:03] biggest attack dogs for capital and the entire political class comes from the same fucking
[02:10:11] schools.
[02:10:12] They're all friends with the same exact people that are dominating the forces of capital
[02:10:16] in the country.
[02:10:18] So the entire leadership structure and the entire propaganda apparatus is slanted in
[02:10:24] one direction and whenever someone comes out and says like, yeah, we should do something
[02:10:29] different. We should actually serve the working class in this country. They get destroyed.
[02:10:34] They get ritualistically humiliated. They get dominated. They get called a terrorist
[02:10:38] and anti-Semite. I mean, we saw this with Jeremy Corbyn, who actually was very effective
[02:10:45] and unbelievably popular. And he got punished endlessly for that popularity, far more popular
[02:10:53] than cure star mara is which is not really saying much cure star mara is as popular as a
[02:10:58] as a a rotting head of lettuce
[02:11:03] the same predicament now
[02:11:06] zak polanski has to withstand right
[02:11:10] because in all of this christian all this chaos that polanski was able to
[02:11:14] he makes something out of the green party he was able to present
[02:11:17] the green party is a as a real alternative
[02:11:22] an eco socialist movement
[02:11:25] now of course the green party has a very decentralized structure which i think
[02:11:29] is going to lead to
[02:11:31] a lot of problems down the line
[02:11:34] i don't know how that will work
[02:11:38] but
[02:11:41] i'm usually asking if you're coming over for the Durham miners gala yet
[02:11:46] i think you know the answer to that don't you
[02:11:48] There's also a Marxism conference that I was trying to attend
[02:11:53] that's coming up soon, and I won't be able to attend it
[02:11:57] in the UK.
[02:12:07] The problem with the UK government is that Margaret Thatcher is in power since 1979 until today.
[02:12:11] Yes, same problem that persists in America.
[02:12:13] Ronald Reagan has been in power and Reaganomics has been in power.
[02:12:18] since Reagan same predicament same issue we are not I mean I think you're
[02:12:27] allowed back now you think Shabana Mahmood the same home secretary is gonna
[02:12:31] allow me in now under the leadership of of Burnham I doubt it I highly doubt it
[02:12:39] I don't I mean it would be it would give me a little bit of confidence that there
[02:12:43] is like some real changes taking place within the Labor Party if they
[02:12:46] actually stopped prosecuting Palestine action as a prescribed terror organization, that
[02:12:53] would be great. But I don't think that's going to happen, especially considering she won't
[02:13:07] be Home Secretary or Burnham comes in, I doubt it. Yeah, my friend, Andy Burnham already
[02:13:12] confirmed that he would keep Shabana Mahmood so no reason for doubt he already
[02:13:26] confirmed a contest or a coronation but what I do know is the British public
[02:13:34] labor is cooked they let the grooming gangs cook oh my god dude dude here's
[02:13:40] why you are the biggest dumbass of all time, okay? Virtually all of the actual incidents
[02:13:48] that took place with the grooming gangs took place under Tory leadership. You fucking baboon.
[02:13:58] You absolute moron. What the fuck do you mean labor is cooked because they let the grooming
[02:14:02] gang's cook every single actual incident any time there was any like
[02:14:08] Pakistani grooming gangs or whatever the fuck you think happened it took place
[02:14:13] under Tory leadership you're a fucking idiot
[02:14:19] god damn how why are people so stupid why are people so malleable it blows my
[02:14:25] fucking mind. Learn. Learn to read. Educate yourself. You know when those
[02:14:37] grooming doesn't matter where it started? What are you talking about? These are
[02:14:40] issues that were prosecuted literally when you started your fucking Twitch
[02:14:44] account. This is when it started. 14 years of Tory austerity, 14 years of Tory
[02:14:51] governance. They didn't fucking deal with any of this shit and you think it's
[02:14:55] cure Starmer's fault. And if you think that it's just a Muslim problem, you're fucking
[02:15:00] moron anyway. This is an across the board issue with British policing. They are fucking
[02:15:12] awful at dealing with sex crimes. Okay. They don't care about the facts, just the narrative.
[02:15:18] Yet notice how we shifted the goalposts and go, why did they not end it? How are they
[02:15:22] supposed to end something that literally happened and ended under Tory leadership two decades
[02:15:30] prior to their governance.
[02:15:33] You fucking dumbass.
[02:15:36] Also, this is still a problem and it's not grooming gangs necessarily, it's not Muslim
[02:15:43] grooming gangs, okay?
[02:15:47] assault is a non-partisan issue in the UK. Only one party is trying to make it seem like
[02:15:55] it's just Muslims doing it. Okay? Stop being a fucking idiot. If there's one person on
[02:16:04] this platform that is across the board, anti-sex crimes, is me. I'm not the one who's fucking
[02:16:10] running cover for the Epstein class. I'm not the one who's actively trying to move the
[02:16:15] attention away from the sex crimes of Jeffrey Epstein affiliates, and I'm not the one who thinks
[02:16:22] that sex crimes are only being conducted by roving gangs of Muslims. Okay? The guy who you are a
[02:16:31] fan of, the guy who you are a fan of, is doing that. I'm 35 and he looks older than my dad.
[02:16:45] For some reason, these are words believed that Africa lived in peace and that the white nation attacked.
[02:16:51] All these countries were attacking all other and Africa was just fucking behind. I can assure you of Wakanda.
[02:16:57] Oh my God, this guy only lives in Marvel quotes too. Jesus Christ.
[02:17:04] You're 35 years old man. You have no excuse to be this fucking... this dumb.
[02:17:14] Mr. Socialist, stop dude, he's dead already.
[02:17:21] You're a fucking Disney adult, you're older than me.
[02:17:28] There's a, what makes these wankers better than BLM monkeys?
[02:17:39] Oh my god, just fucking unvarnished hatred.
[02:17:43] brother brother I'm gonna give you a warning right now you are easily duped
[02:17:54] they are manipulating you okay the places that you look for this reinforcement
[02:18:02] of bigotry are very aware of how easily manipulated you are okay you got a
[02:18:09] a fucking snap out of it dude no it doesn't matter who does it must be
[02:18:16] denounce be it trump the pakistanis whomever
[02:18:21] kind of feels like you're one directional though
[02:18:39] Look, racism is low IQ, okay? It's low IQ cope, the idea that there are inferior beings
[02:18:49] out there that are lesser than you, that society is hyper-focusing on. And that is a major
[02:18:56] weakness for the working class. You got to do away with that mentality. Because the reality
[02:19:02] is, they know, guys like Nigel Farage know how fucking easily manipulated you are. That's
[02:19:08] That's how they did Brexit.
[02:19:11] Is your life better?
[02:19:15] No.
[02:19:17] Now, I'm not a fan of the Labour Party either, but wake the fuck up.
[02:19:23] A lot of you guys love talking about how, oh, it's the British ruling class.
[02:19:27] I hate them, but you don't realize that you're being manipulated by that same exact British
[02:19:32] ruling class, you fucking idiot.
[02:19:36] They're tugging on your heart strings.
[02:19:38] You're making you think that it's actually, you know, brown and black migrants that are
[02:19:42] responsible for all the crime in the country, that crime is not born out of people's socioeconomic
[02:19:48] conditions, that there is no, there is no solution, that the solution actually comes
[02:19:55] from purging the fucking boundaries on, on ethnic confines, you know, as long as all
[02:20:03] the black and brown people are purged from the boundaries of the UK, then the UK will
[02:20:06] more prosperous nation you're fucking idiot that's not how this works at all
[02:20:10] that's not
[02:20:11] that's not gonna solve anything
[02:20:12] to make things worse ironically enough because now you have no one working at
[02:20:16] the nhs for example
[02:20:19] your ass is not going to go become a nurse you don't know you don't have the
[02:20:21] technical skills
[02:20:25] it's a delusional
[02:20:26] way to abdicate responsibility away from the hands of the ruling class
[02:20:31] the ruling class knows how easily manipulated you are
[02:20:35] they just dangle the shit in front of your eyes and you fall for it every time
[02:20:39] you're like yes i'm gonna vote for the most right wing party
[02:20:42] well it's those right wing forces that have defended the ruling class
[02:20:46] and they've actually manipulated you into thinking that they have your best
[02:20:49] interest in mind
[02:20:50] they've moved your attention away to tribalism they've moved your attention
[02:20:54] away
[02:20:55] to the crimes only being done by the muslims it's just the muslims doing the
[02:20:59] crimes right as long as we get rid of the muslims the uk will be a better place
[02:21:03] overall that's fucking stupid
[02:21:05] That's not true.
[02:21:10] They could simply had enough of political parties chopping and changing their leaders
[02:21:16] at will.
[02:21:17] We vote for somebody in a general election to be our prime minister.
[02:21:21] We expect them to serve their term.
[02:21:24] And barring ill health or exceptional circumstances, what is going on here, frankly, is reminiscent
[02:21:30] of a banana republic that has totally devalued the very process of general elections and
[02:21:37] democracy. I demand, we at reform demand, a general election. After all, when the conservatives,
[02:21:46] which are again changing prime ministers, labor kept saying there should be a general
[02:21:50] election. On that point, the conservative party simply put, I don't know how you have
[02:21:57] unlimited appetite to fall for this every time. Okay? It's literally this. And it's
[02:22:06] ironic because it is Rupert Murdoch that's like mass producing this propaganda. It's
[02:22:14] literally this always. And the only thing that has changed, the only thing that's changed
[02:22:20] over the years is the number of cookies that he has and the number of cookies that this
[02:22:27] This guy has, this guy has even less cookies now, but the strategy doesn't change and people
[02:22:33] are so easily manipulated they go, yeah, you're right, yeah, you're right, these fucking foreigners
[02:22:40] are taking my cookie.
[02:22:57] Cookies down to the fucking crumbs and you still think it's the black and brown working
[02:23:03] class that's actually stealing it.
[02:23:05] Today, there's no need for a general election because they're part frankly of the Uniparty.
[02:23:11] It's as if the whole thing is a game.
[02:23:15] Labour did not actually carry out their mandate of 24, did a whole number of things, a whole
[02:23:20] number of things, whether it was the tax on family farms, the giving away of the Chagos
[02:23:26] islands and much else that wasn't in the manifesto. If it is Mr. Burnham, he didn't
[02:23:30] even stand at the last general election. Britain is broken. Six prime ministers in
[02:23:36] seven years should convince you of that fact. We are ready for a general election and I
[02:23:42] suspect many of you too are ready for a general election. The thought we're going to go through.
[02:23:49] Your take on grooming gangs is so wrong. It's laughable. Wait, what? There's no way
[02:23:55] I have a 31 month subscriber who literally fucking is unironically a firm and committed
[02:24:02] believer that it's like there are that this is not an issue born out of the the British
[02:24:10] police is like lack of interest.
[02:24:16] Sarnix is a troll.
[02:24:19] Cyc, did you actually think that I as a 31 month subscriber, Andy would buy into a talking
[02:24:25] point of the roach community salivates over? Come on, unc. Anyways, now to more important
[02:24:29] things. Do the stripes on your suit line up with the pockets? I'm trying to submit that
[02:24:33] fit in for review of dye work wear. PS, give me a good shake. I'm gonna fucking ban you.
[02:24:42] Weeks, maybe months of paralysis in a country whose debt is rising faster than any country
[02:24:48] in the world, where the boats continue to come across the English Channel every day.
[02:24:55] The whole thing is not acceptable.
[02:24:58] Let's have a general election.
[02:25:00] Let's get a government with a clear democratic mandate.
[02:25:05] The left is in a state of disarray.
[02:25:09] Watch.
[02:25:12] Why is Trump's life taking questions?
[02:25:14] It's just an artificial web raising at price
[02:25:19] if you're running a bad company.
[02:25:21] So they spent $51 billion in stock by backs
[02:25:26] instead of spending them on plants.
[02:25:28] Now they can't do that anymore.
[02:25:30] Now they are spending a lot of money
[02:25:32] with building many plants throughout the country.
[02:25:36] They're dealing with General Motors.
[02:25:37] They're dealing with Ford.
[02:25:39] But I know General Motors is all excited
[02:25:41] about building weapons now they have some plants which are going to switch over and build weapons.
[02:25:46] He already revealed that Kierstahar was resigning before Kierstahar officially resigned, which
[02:25:51] is another devastating blow to Kierstahar.
[02:25:53] We had a big strong economic push to do the weapons and some of the car companies, if
[02:26:01] they have any excess capacity, they're making a deal to build missiles and the Patriot in
[02:26:08] particular we have we have quite a few of them but we want to make sure we have
[02:26:12] always a lot of them.
[02:26:15] Thank you Mr. President. Congratulations on the quantum physics
[02:26:19] schoo to all of you. Vice President Vance said there are mechanisms in place to make
[02:26:24] sure that there's not escalations with the straight-up poor moves and with Israel
[02:26:28] and Lebanon. Can you talk about what those mechanisms are and are you
[02:26:31] in direct talks with the Supreme Leader?
[02:26:34] as long as they respect us I don't want to use the word fear because that's an
[02:26:40] inappropriate word but as long as they respect us we're not gonna have any
[02:26:43] trouble we have total control of the street you know we have a Navy that had
[02:26:50] a blockade I think the blockade was more impactful than dropping bombs if you
[02:26:54] want to know there was like a said they call it the steel wall nobody got to
[02:26:58] not one ship got through look at that as long as they respect us he's changing
[02:27:04] his town okay interesting i would say people would phone call me no one
[02:27:09] fucking respects you but
[02:27:11] right now
[02:27:13] before we finish the meeting
[02:27:16] now we have uh...
[02:27:18] as long as they respect us we're gonna be fine
[02:27:21] they don't respect us
[02:27:23] things would be good but they have a lot of respect
[02:27:25] don't forget we had presidents that should have done this for forty seven years nobody
[02:27:28] did it
[02:27:29] obama obama gave them a road to a nuclear weapon i gave them a wall
[02:27:33] against another. They can never, under this agreement, they'll never even think of our
[02:27:39] building in their place.
[02:27:40] Mr. President, in Colombia, they can't do that.
[02:27:42] Oh, I agree with that.
[02:27:43] Yeah, in Chile, they have a better understanding. We know that you had a phone conversation.
[02:27:46] I endorsed him. He was in 10th place. I endorsed him. He won the election.
[02:27:49] Yeah, we know that you had a phone conversation.
[02:27:51] You had no difference in this country.
[02:27:53] You had a phone conversation with Abel Arden in the last hours. What can you tell us about
[02:27:57] that phone conversation? And what do you see, what do you anticipate in terms of Colombia?
[02:28:00] Yes, sir.
[02:28:01] So he called?
[02:28:02] He called me last night and he thanked me for the endorsement. He won the election. It wasn't he wasn't anticipated the way
[02:28:09] But he won anyway. Yeah another fucking fascist dipshit. He was just a
[02:28:15] Good man. I'd watch him a little bit speak and he always make you know when people like me
[02:28:21] I like them. It's very simple. It's a very simple formula and I like that
[02:28:25] He said really nice things about me and the job we've done in the United States and
[02:28:29] very, very powerful, and he won an election in Columbia that, I don't know, some people
[02:28:37] were surprised because he was a little bit further down the pack, but he won easily last
[02:28:42] night. He won by, call me at 8.30 in the evening, just to thank me very much. And I said, you
[02:28:49] ran a great campaign. I said, I'll take it, right?
[02:28:51] Yeah.
[02:28:52] And what do you anticipate for the relation with Colombia?
[02:28:54] Colombia will be much better.
[02:28:55] It will be better.
[02:28:56] It will be better.
[02:28:57] great president are the contractors who did the initial work for the reflecting
[02:29:04] pool huh boys crack the current condition or is it the end of the way
[02:29:07] correct to you know we have a hundred and we have a I think 290 300 foot slip
[02:29:15] right through probably a box cutter a knife of some kind we had people
[02:29:20] lifting up the basic some what it's not a lot of damage it's so funny
[02:29:26] everything is co-refix it they went in there with with a knife I was how could
[02:29:33] they destroy the entire of wiping pool with a knife dumbass five people are
[02:29:37] arrested and five people are under investigation right now oh my god I love
[02:29:45] this story so much it's so perfect it's so perfect for the Trump
[02:29:49] administration. Everything's reflecting Paul. They said 86, 47. They probably got
[02:29:57] that from the dirty cop. You know he's a dirty cop, don't you? Dirty cop. He's a
[02:30:02] crooked guy. They destroyed the grass. So that's a big thing. But we're gonna get
[02:30:08] it back very soon. National Heart and Police have been all over the mall. How
[02:30:12] would these vandals have gotten so close to do something like that? We didn't
[02:30:18] We didn't have a lot of them then who would think that somebody would go into a pool and take a knife and start cutting it
[02:30:25] Photos or video let's put it this way when you have a 350. I think it's 350 not 250
[02:30:32] This is in his wheelhouse, so he's letting it cook
[02:30:36] He's letting follow-up questions
[02:30:39] Looking for that slit that you mentioned
[02:30:42] What do you have to do to see the parks department? They'll show it to you see see
[02:30:46] They cut it very violently, the same thing with the floor, they cut it very violently.
[02:30:57] They're destroying my reflecting pool.
[02:31:00] And you know, we've done over 50 monuments.
[02:31:03] Number one, we start with, this is now a safe city, it's as safe a city as you can get.
[02:31:08] Yeah, not for the reflecting pool.
[02:31:10] And when I came here, it was a very dangerous city.
[02:31:13] And number two, what we did is the beautification with the parks and the grass and the removal
[02:31:18] of all the tents.
[02:31:20] And this is like a different place.
[02:31:22] One of the things we did is over 50 fountains and statues, most of which were in horribleship.
[02:31:29] All of them were bad, but some were just absolutely horrible.
[02:31:32] Graffiti, you couldn't even see the stone.
[02:31:34] They were all been fixed.
[02:31:36] We also fixed the reflecting pool.
[02:31:38] In fact, if you go over there right now, it looks very good.
[02:31:42] up they put somebody said fertilizer in the water if you put fertilizer in the
[02:31:47] water you get algae but somebody said they might have put fertilizer they did
[02:31:51] something to create the algae but that doesn't matter because that's been that's
[02:31:55] awesome purified yeah no it's it's a conspiracy laying at the bottom the dang
[02:32:02] libtards did it came in very carefully and it'll be back to health pretty soon
[02:32:07] we're gonna have to let the water out to fix the one little there's two little
[02:32:11] areas, very little areas where they would cut, and we'll fix that, but it's not
[02:32:15] leaking or anything, it's got a base underneath. Part of what's curious about this situation is we
[02:32:20] said here with you in April when you first revealed the plans. I said what? In April
[02:32:25] when you showed us pictures of what you were going to do, the one you said you had a guy,
[02:32:28] who was going to do it in a week for about a million dollars. Well, it's been two months
[02:32:32] and sixteen and a half million dollars. Okay, ready? I'm going to say in Obama, have you ever had him?
[02:32:37] He spent two years and over a hundred million dollars on trying to fix it.
[02:32:42] You know what happened to it?
[02:32:43] Never even opened.
[02:32:44] It took the water for the river.
[02:32:46] You know about that, right?
[02:32:48] It turned out to be putrid and it destroyed the whole thing.
[02:32:51] Spent over a hundred million.
[02:32:53] Him and Biden together spent a hundred and forty seven million dollars.
[02:32:56] You heard of them?
[02:32:57] You know what happened?
[02:32:58] Never opened.
[02:32:59] You don't mention that, right?
[02:33:00] But the film...
[02:33:01] We spent about ten...many of the...much of the money we spent on our park workers.
[02:33:05] they're there whether you they do this or not as you know they work in the
[02:33:09] park and they're very good workers they did a great job so they were going to
[02:33:13] spend three to four hundred million dollars you know that and it was going to
[02:33:18] take four years I spent yes yes about he loves this shit six seven weeks and I
[02:33:26] spent probably in terms of outside probably ten million dollars around ten
[02:33:31] they say 16 but a lot of those workers that work for the same thing. So they're
[02:33:36] going to spend 400 million, I spent 10, they were going to spend four years, I
[02:33:42] spent two months maybe less and I have a better product. Now I can't help it if
[02:33:49] somebody goes in with a knife and starts hacking it up and we also have
[02:33:55] pictures of it. You'll see it in court, you'll see it in court, but
[02:34:01] all you have to do is call the parks department, call the department of interior, and I don't
[02:34:06] know if their lawyers will allow you to speak to them because you know you're right, you're
[02:34:10] right, fake news, but call the interior department, and I understand they've arrested five people
[02:34:17] and they have another five people that are under investigation.
[02:34:20] Such a unique knife.
[02:34:21] Here's the bottom line, we made...
[02:34:24] Only a unique knife like this could present such a unique pattern.
[02:34:28] It's clear, it's clear to me, it's clear as day.
[02:34:30] 38% in a matter of months. It was the hellhole. New Orleans, crime is down 79%. And they had
[02:34:40] Mardi Gras, the safest Mardi Gras they've had in 50 years. The governor called me,
[02:34:44] Governor Landry called me, safest Mardi Gras they've had in, and by the way, Chicago, which
[02:34:50] is a shooting field right now, if the governor would call me, the governor Prescott would
[02:34:54] told me, I would solve the Chicago problem in three, four months. It had virtually a
[02:35:01] crime-free city. We'll remove all of the bad ones. You have criminals. You have career
[02:35:06] criminals that came in through the border because of Sleepy Joe Biden. You ever hear of Sleepy
[02:35:10] Joe Biden? Do you ever hear of him? He let people come into this country and we can never
[02:35:16] forget that that happened. Guys like you should never forget that that happened. There were
[02:35:21] murderers drug dealers mental patients
[02:35:25] they they took a matter prisons they took a matter of
[02:35:27] mental incitations
[02:35:29] you should never forget
[02:35:31] that happened
[02:35:35] we should thank you mr president
[02:35:41] we got here from the reflecting pool by the way he started out with do you know
[02:35:44] a guy named barack hussein obama and ended with joe biden let the migrants in
[02:35:49] It's NATO basically the question so we have been a great member of NATO in many ways certainly
[02:35:59] the predominant we paid trillions of dollars over the years not billions trillions over
[02:36:05] the years to protect Europe when we wanted to know I didn't need we didn't need any help
[02:36:11] at all I was more curious than anything else so I said to people let's see if it actually
[02:36:16] So we asked him to come and they weren't there for us. So we spent the stupid that they weren't
[02:36:22] By the way, Starmor wasn't there and you know what the people of the UK did not like it that he wasn't there
[02:36:28] Starmor said no
[02:36:29] Starmor said worse than no. He said we'll be there soon as you win. I
[02:36:34] Said we don't need you as soon as we went
[02:36:37] Yeah, I went in we called him
[02:36:39] He said oh, that's why we'll be there. This was not Winston. That's why that's why British people voted him out
[02:36:46] I like that this is in line with the with the other dumbasses like that come in here and they're like
[02:36:52] Well, Stomagot pushed out because of the rape gangs may and then and then you got some people thinking that and then the other
[02:37:00] The other people like Donald Trump being like Stomagot pushed out because he wouldn't go to war
[02:37:08] Yeah, I already retweeted this
[02:37:10] Yeah, I'm saying Starmer got pushed out because he banned me from the UK.
[02:37:17] So I say to Pete and I say to everybody else, if we're spending all of this money, hundreds,
[02:37:23] just hundreds of millions of dollars to protect them from Russia, mostly. Okay. So we're spending
[02:37:30] hundreds of millions of dollars a year. You know, the case could be made that we spent
[02:37:37] all of the money over the years before me. I cut it back. But listen, we spend all of
[02:37:43] this money and then when we want to maybe have help on small stuff, this is small time.
[02:37:49] This is not the big one. This is small potatoes. They say no one rather than help. Stupid thing
[02:37:56] to say because we can say that to them if we want and we might.
[02:38:00] It's one of your anniversary of Operation Midnight Hammer.
[02:38:06] If you could go back in time, is there anything you would do differently?
[02:38:09] No.
[02:38:10] Nothing at all?
[02:38:11] The most successful attack that anyone's ever seen with Obama that totally wiped out
[02:38:15] their nuclear potential.
[02:38:18] If we didn't do that, you'd have no Israel right now.
[02:38:21] Israel would not exist, and most of the Middle East would not exist.
[02:38:24] They were two weeks away from having a nuclear weapon.
[02:38:27] If we wouldn't have done that, Pete, they would have had a nuclear weapon.
[02:38:30] You want to say something about that?
[02:38:31] Yes sir, I didn't, I wasn't aware it was going weird.
[02:38:33] But you don't have the situation we have now, a position of strength where Iran's going
[02:38:38] to give up their nuclear program without midnight hangover.
[02:38:41] By the way, the irony is Kier Starmer not involving himself with the Iran ordeal is probably
[02:38:46] one of the only good things he did because he was under tremendous pressure at that point.
[02:38:52] And it is really funny that Trump is actually saying he got, he got ousted because he didn't
[02:38:57] involve himself with Iran.
[02:38:58] They can do nothing about it with their air defenses, which are even further now degraded.
[02:39:03] And that's what everyone misses in the press, and the president's right to call it fake news.
[02:39:06] Because the overwhelming military victory that has been had over Iran is what has set
[02:39:11] the conditions for them to be at the table with our negotiators.
[02:39:15] And we will ensure, whether it's through a deal or through the war department, that
[02:39:18] they never get a nuclear weapon because of this president right here.
[02:39:21] Okay?
[02:39:22] Thank you very much.
[02:39:23] Thank you, guys.
[02:39:24] Thank you, press.
[02:39:25] Thank you very much.
[02:39:26] Thank you, guys.
[02:39:27] Thank you, guys.
[02:39:28] Thank you guys, thank you guys, thank you.
[02:39:39] Kicking the press out. Do you see Taylor Lawrence? I don't want to talk about this.
[02:39:46] Anyway, alright, now let's get back to this administration.
[02:39:52] Administration Iran has agreed to admit nuclear monitors into the country vans says
[02:39:57] Shaky Susan loves Israel in terms of showing up. Okay. I don't even want to get into shaky Susan yet
[02:40:05] Okay
[02:40:06] Let's talk about
[02:40:09] Jorking the peanuts Vance
[02:40:13] And this is probably what we're most excited about as Americans the Iranians have agreed to invite
[02:40:18] IAEA inspectors back into their country. That is a major. Wow. What a, what a remarkable,
[02:40:28] what a remarkable improvement in diplomacy. You mean to tell me they're back to JCPOA
[02:40:34] conditions? Wow. Which by the way, not entirely certain this is real. Okay. Not entirely certain
[02:40:43] that this is even real because from what I understand, the Iranian envoys haven't even
[02:40:47] brought in their nuclear guys yet, and they keep repeatedly saying that the nuclear talks
[02:40:54] are not on the table yet. They will be just not at this stage in the negotiations.
[02:41:01] So I don't even know if he's lying about this. The Iranian side keeps saying he's lying
[02:41:10] about it. But what's also very funny about this is that he's not even lying about something
[02:41:15] far-fetched. Because even if what he's saying is real, even if what JD Vance is saying is
[02:41:25] correct, this is not a new thing. The International Atomic Energy Agency was already operating
[02:41:36] inside of Iran due to the JCPOA.
[02:41:41] milestone for the American people in the first step in permanently denuclearizing or permanently
[02:41:50] ending a nuclear weapons program in Iran. And that's exactly what we wanted to do. That's
[02:41:56] exactly what we asked to happen. We made a lot of great progress on other nuclear talks.
[02:42:01] And that leads me to the final thing that we wanted to accomplish, which is actually
[02:42:04] set up the process for the technical negotiations that will follow. Our teams with the – working
[02:42:10] with the Iranians, the Qataris and the Pakistanis
[02:42:12] made great progress yesterday.
[02:42:14] They will continue to work at the technical level
[02:42:17] with the teams here in Bergenstock.
[02:42:19] And then those technical negotiations
[02:42:21] are gonna continue over the weeks and days to come.
[02:42:24] We wanted to set up a structure for that
[02:42:26] so that you could have proper political oversight,
[02:42:28] but obviously, as much as this place is very beautiful,
[02:42:31] I can't stay here for the next 60 days.
[02:42:33] I'm about to go back home to the United States,
[02:42:35] but the technical teams are gonna be working
[02:42:37] with proper oversight to make sure
[02:42:38] that we're accomplishing the objectives that matter for everybody.
[02:42:41] So those are the things that we wanted to accomplish.
[02:42:43] We came here.
[02:42:44] We did exactly that.
[02:42:45] The way that I think about it is very simple.
[02:42:48] We laid a very good foundation for a successful final deal.
[02:42:53] The final deal is the House.
[02:42:54] We set the foundation.
[02:42:55] We haven't built the House, but we've
[02:42:57] laid a successful foundation to get
[02:42:59] to a good place for the American people.
[02:43:02] I think it's important for all of us
[02:43:03] to appreciate how much was done.
[02:43:05] But honestly, there is still a lot
[02:43:07] to do as we continue to make progress on the nuclear talks, on the economic talks, as we
[02:43:12] continue to de-mind the straits and ensure that that flow of traffic continues to pick
[02:43:16] back up. A lot of progress, but still some work to do and we're very committed to doing.
[02:43:22] Why did the Iranian delegation leave at the beginning and then they came back because
[02:43:24] Israel was bombing Lebanon in direct violation of the first stage? Like the first demand
[02:43:31] being made in the ceasefire negotiations in the MOU is a cessation of hostilities.
[02:43:37] Iran understandably does not trust the American side.
[02:43:41] Why would they?
[02:43:42] America has engaged alongside Israel an act of perfidy, not once but twice.
[02:43:47] So for them, for the Iranian side in order to establish any kind of trust from their
[02:43:54] end, they want America to restrain Israel.
[02:43:56] This is actually not that complicated of a demand.
[02:43:59] It's actually a just demand.
[02:44:01] It's a demand that the rest of the world is also on board with, ironically enough.
[02:44:05] But basically, yes, I'm going to watch the rest of the MAGA debate.
[02:44:09] Yes, I'm going to.
[02:44:10] Asana, you're going to watch the rest of the MAGA debate.
[02:44:12] I'm locked in.
[02:44:13] Yes, yes.
[02:44:14] Dean Withersjub will watch the rest of it today later.
[02:44:22] Anyway.
[02:44:26] Okay. Hold on. Will you watch the messy highlights? No. Please know it's so boring. It's not. It's
[02:44:47] It's actually a lot of fun, in my opinion.
[02:44:51] Things a lot of fun.
[02:45:04] Your commenter on the Jude video was some of your funniest commenters.
[02:45:07] Show it up.
[02:45:08] Thank you.
[02:45:09] Do you think the Iranian government watches all this unserious political pendulum swinging
[02:45:11] in the U.S. and just go like, I mean, sure, we all agreed to the thing we agreed to before
[02:45:14] you said it was bad?
[02:45:16] They are very tapped in. They are very, very locked in to American politics. They're super
[02:45:24] tuned in to American politics. Let's be real. We know that already. Many of them have actually
[02:45:31] had jobs in the United States of America. They're much better educated. I'm so happy
[02:45:37] the UK banned you. Okay, 31 month subscriber. In any case, getting back to the point that
[02:45:53] I was making, Iran, understandably is demanding America for sure in Israel because they want
[02:45:59] assurances that they can trust America. It's a big ask only because America has chosen
[02:46:05] not to, we're sure in Israel so far. And that's a huge problem. Okay.
[02:46:14] Exactly that. So with that, I'm happy to take a few questions from guys in the
[02:46:18] audience. I appreciate you guys being here. Start with you.
[02:46:22] Describing it as perfidy downplays that it was lying on purpose to set up
[02:46:26] murders. No, I mean, that's literally what perfidy is. You just said describing
[02:46:29] perfidy as and then you inserted the definition of perfidy. That's precisely
[02:46:35] what yeah yeah it's just lying that's you know the official word for it chat is
[02:46:45] being bratty because it's June let us be
[02:46:52] no they didn't throw a wrench in the system the thing with the Iranians yes
[02:46:56] they did threaten to walk out or at least there were social media threats
[02:47:00] that they would walk out but we were negotiating well past one in the morning
[02:47:04] yesterday so they didn't walk out and their technical team is still here in
[02:47:07] Bergenstock working with our technical team actually as we speak though I
[02:47:11] imagine maybe some of them are taking a break to watch this news conference but
[02:47:14] look what what we told the Iranians yesterday is when you guys engage in
[02:47:20] what us millennials might call trash talk you can't expect the president of
[02:47:24] the United States not to respond and not to correct the record so when they say
[02:47:28] things that aren't true the president is going to respond to it I'm going to
[02:47:32] respond to it. Americans are going to respond to it. When they make threats that aren't
[02:47:36] rooted in reality, they have to accept that the President of the United States is actually
[02:47:41] going to set the record straight. That's all that happens. So, yes, there was a little
[02:47:44] bit of threatening. There was a little bit of whining. But at the end of the day, the
[02:47:47] talks continued and we made great progress.
[02:47:49] People are expectors. Why do you expect them to be welcomed into our ranks? There are timeframe
[02:47:56] that you guys are looking at and also in terms of when we can see this entire conflict end.
[02:48:01] do you think this can end by the midterm elections?
[02:48:04] Well, look, right now the conflict is in a ceasefire.
[02:48:07] And certainly our hope is that we
[02:48:09] get to the final deal and a permanent settlement.
[02:48:11] But right now, I think we've made great progress,
[02:48:13] and we should all celebrate that.
[02:48:15] In terms of when the nuclear inspectors are going to start,
[02:48:18] it's funny we were trying to call some of the inspectors
[02:48:20] last night around 2 in the morning.
[02:48:22] As you can expect, not many people
[02:48:24] were answering their phone at 2 in the morning.
[02:48:26] I expect that will happen at the minimum this week.
[02:48:28] But we think even some of those conversations
[02:48:31] with the inspectors and with the IAEA could happen as soon as today, but I
[02:48:36] checked in with our team since we made that 2 a.m. phone call to some of those
[02:48:40] inspectors. Sorry. Mr. Vice President, thank you Mr. Vice President. Did you go
[02:48:47] again expect the Iranians to make Lebanon as much of a linchpin as they
[02:48:51] ended up doing, and how would you describe the progress on Lebanon? I know
[02:48:55] Ms. Daraht, she said it was very good progress, but what's your
[02:48:58] characterization of it. Yeah, I would describe this very good progress too. I mean, look,
[02:49:01] we want a regional ceasefire, right? We want Hezbollah to stop firing at our friends in
[02:49:05] Israel. We want Israelis to be able to promote it. I wish we hadn't banned that one starving
[02:49:15] Marxist chatter because I love hearing. I love hearing from the hogs. I love hearing
[02:49:21] from the hogs when this is like a moment of absolute defeat and a recognition of absolute
[02:49:27] defeat and JD Vance is trying to present this as like some semblance of
[02:49:33] victory and it's clear that there is no victory here. It's awesome.
[02:49:40] 11 piece. Hey bro, it's my 36th birthday today. I'm washed like you,
[02:49:45] crash carpenter. Hey, we're both chud ass losers together, buddy. We also want to
[02:49:51] make sure that, you know, when things happen, they don't spiral into a
[02:49:55] broader escalation. And so we've been, I think, very good at setting up what we're calling a
[02:50:01] deconfliction mechanism. But what it really is, is to say that when things happen, the sides are
[02:50:06] actually talking to one another. Sometimes, you know, you've got a bit of a chicken and egg problem
[02:50:11] that you've got a junior guy who fires a drone that didn't have approval from the high end.
[02:50:16] Oh
[02:50:20] You know when the Iranians are lobbing missiles, it's just a junior guy, you know, it's just
[02:50:27] It's not their fault respect
[02:50:30] respect he's
[02:50:31] Putting respect on he said, you know look the IRGC has a decentralized mosaic system of defense. Okay, sometimes they're gonna have rogue operators
[02:50:40] Some of them hate Dubai. I personally JD Vance also hate Dubai
[02:50:44] So I kind of understand. Can you blame them?
[02:50:50] Okay, of course, Israel has to respond to that.
[02:50:53] But then sometimes that response, we could actually have a better and more peaceful situation
[02:50:59] if Israel responds in the context of a conversation that's ongoing between Hezbollah, Lebanon, Israel, and other partners in the region.
[02:51:07] There really hasn't been a mechanism to have those discussions
[02:51:11] Until basically around 4 p.m. Yesterday Bergen stock time when we set that up
[02:51:15] So what we're trying to do is to say first of all Israel and every other nation in the region has the right of self-defense
[02:51:21] But we want to make sure that everybody has that right of self-defense. Oh
[02:51:26] He's running cover for Israel. He's just saying it's not Israel. It's I thought he was talking about has below I
[02:51:33] Think he's just doing it across the board. He's just like, you know, both sides have their guys sometimes they get a little
[02:51:39] Excited they're excitable. They're excitable. It happens. Don't worry about it in the background where we're talking about how to
[02:51:47] Deescalate these conflicts rather than spiraling out of control
[02:51:50] Sometimes what will happen is that is that if the conflict spirals out of control?
[02:51:55] That's worse for everybody's opinions and worse for everybody's security
[02:52:00] So we've actually got the process in place to ensure that that doesn't that escalation doesn't happen now
[02:52:05] I will say you already see the fruits of that over the past 24 hours have probably been the most peaceful that we've seen
[02:52:11] The situation in Lebanon the previous 24 hours were pretty good
[02:52:15] Obviously there was some shooting about 72 hours ago
[02:52:18] So this is a work in progress
[02:52:20] But what we've done is actually set up the operation so that we can ensure it doesn't spiral out of control in the future
[02:52:28] Does the US want Israel to withdraw forces from southern Lebanon
[02:52:31] Well, we want Israel's security to be protected, and we also want Lebanon's sovereignty to be protected, and this is going to be an ongoing conversation.
[02:52:39] The Israelis have been very clear they do not have territorial intentions on south Lebanon. The reason they feel they have to be there...
[02:52:46] Oh, oh, so you want Israel to retreat but also at the same time you believe
[02:52:55] Israel has a right to set up a frontier
[02:53:00] Inside of Lebanese territory very interesting
[02:53:03] So do you want Israel to retreat or not is because they're worried about Hezbollah fighters in south Lebanon firing into Israel
[02:53:10] We do believe of course
[02:53:11] is going to require a lot of hard work that we can get to a place where Lebanon's territorial
[02:53:16] integrity and sovereignty is protected, Israel's security is protected, and that's going to
[02:53:21] require some coordination with the Lebanese armed forces, and also it's going to require
[02:53:25] the Iranians to reign in Hezbollah.
[02:53:26] That's all the sort of things that we were talking about yesterday, and again, I think
[02:53:30] that we got much further compared to where we were just 24 hours ago.
[02:53:34] Have you spoken with Prime Minister Netanyahu during any of his process at all in the recent
[02:53:39] days?
[02:53:40] We were in constant contact with the Israelis yesterday, but also, of course, with the Saudis
[02:53:47] and the Emiratis and others in the region.
[02:53:50] We talked to the Lebanese yesterday as well, so we're constantly trying to keep our regional
[02:53:53] friends updated about this.
[02:53:55] This is not a deal that the United States is imposing on the region.
[02:54:01] This is a deal that the region has desperately asked the United States to put in place.
[02:54:06] Obviously, the headlines have been very focused about what's been going on between the United
[02:54:09] states in iran but this region has been a basket case for a very long time
[02:54:14] and what yeah they're all a bunch of crazy guys
[02:54:18] is certainly not one country that is responsible for all of the instability
[02:54:23] the same country that is doing all of this instability and behaving in this
[02:54:28] belligerent manner
[02:54:30] with our weapons and our unlimited support
[02:54:33] it's certainly not the same country that we are refusing to restrain right now
[02:54:38] even though the other country that we're currently
[02:54:41] in a ceasefire
[02:54:43] negotiation with is making it their primary focus in their primary demand
[02:54:48] it's awesome
[02:54:49] just say israel is the fucking belligerent country and you're gonna restrain israel
[02:54:53] that's it
[02:54:55] that's it that's all you need to say here and that's all you need to do really
[02:55:03] it's awesome though because no matter what these dipshit say
[02:55:07] no matter what these kids say about all the region is so
[02:55:10] scary and so dangerous all the time or whatever
[02:55:14] israel is the one country in the region that keeps saying we are not abiding by
[02:55:18] american demands here
[02:55:20] were sovereign nation and they will continue giving us all the weapons that
[02:55:24] we will
[02:55:25] dump
[02:55:26] on lebanese territory
[02:55:33] Israel is dunking on us.
[02:55:38] The president has set us to do, again, lay the foundation, see if we can get to a permanent
[02:55:45] peace.
[02:55:46] If we can't, the president of the United States still has a lot of options to accomplish
[02:55:49] America's security objectives, but he has certainly committed us to this pathway for
[02:55:54] now and we're going to keep on working and seeing what we can accomplish.
[02:55:58] And then I want to just, before we, before we...
[02:56:02] For all the talk about Arab honor or Iranian hang-ups, it's clear that Amer Israel is way
[02:56:07] more obsessed with saving face and way less capable of swallowing its pride.
[02:56:12] Adam Johnson says, yes, and in my opinion, more people should familiarize themselves
[02:56:15] with the British Empire's concept of the moral effect.
[02:56:18] Once one understands the centrality of it as a growing ideology within liberal imperialism,
[02:56:23] the extreme seemingly counterproductive violence makes more sense.
[02:56:26] Today, U.S., U.K. and Israel use different euphemisms, threat deterrence, American credibility,
[02:56:31] the Dehiya doctrine, crippling sanctions, but they all speak to a rigid and paramount
[02:56:36] ideological commitment to extreme violence to discipline recalcitrant populations on
[02:56:40] the periphery.
[02:56:43] Empires never die quietly, is exactly what Adam Johnson is talking about.
[02:56:48] But empires' powers are not infinite, and America is certainly one of these empires
[02:56:54] that's currently in decline.
[02:56:56] and instead of addressing that decline and maybe retreating from the global stage in
[02:57:02] order to be a more productive partner in diplomacy with other countries, the United States of
[02:57:06] America keeps behaving in increasingly belligerent ways.
[02:57:11] It's a pillar of colonial military doctrine and it's been central to the US, UK, and Zionist
[02:57:18] ideology for centuries.
[02:57:19] The only way to maintain dominance of untamed populations is non-stop, extreme and never
[02:57:23] ending violence.
[02:57:24] Again, it is better PR now, but it's a basic tenet of U.S. foreign policy.
[02:57:29] Obviously, using a stream violence to dominate a population is not unique to the U.S., U.K. and Israel,
[02:57:34] but what they've invented was combining this subjugation and killing regime with high-minded liberal civilizing ideology,
[02:57:41] e.g. killing 20,000 kids is a-okay because democracy and gay pride marches.
[02:57:46] Yeah, liberal imperialism.
[02:57:50] Liberal Zionism, liberal imperialism, liberal colonialism,
[02:57:54] These are ideologies that are supposed to be at odds with one another, and yet, it has been the defining doctrine of Western imperialism in perpetuity, from manifest destiny, from the British colonial occupation as well, to manifest destiny, to Israel's taming of the beast, to develop a land without people, for a people without land.
[02:58:19] It's always been the same. We have to do this because these guys are very angry and they're impossible to deal with.
[02:58:27] We just have to take, we just have to take more and more of their land. We have to keep killing them.
[02:58:33] And this is our way of civilizing these masses.
[02:58:39] White man's burden. Yep.
[02:58:45] Fascism is a more honest expression of this violence.
[02:58:48] Fascism is colonialism turned inward for that reason, right?
[02:58:54] It's a more honest expression of this militarism, and it's one that also turns its crosshairs on the domestic population that says this kind of instability can't go on.
[02:59:11] Oh, another Kulet writer. My latest Kulet.
[02:59:18] Hello?
[02:59:40] depart here, I want to say one last thing. I've seen some misreporting about frozen
[02:59:46] or unfrozen Iranian assets. One of the other things that we wanted to...
[02:59:50] Boss call from Israel. I've decided that the MOU must not go on and that it's bad and
[02:59:58] that Israel has a right to defend itself. Ladies and gentlemen, it has nothing to do
[03:00:03] with the phone call I just had. It was just a very convincing phone call. M Israel, hi.
[03:00:09] Okay. Yeah, M is real high. Israel is a right to defend itself. And, yeah, JD Vance is a vicious anti-Semite for things that he said about Israel last week. It was unforgivable. Okay.
[03:00:27] Yeah, Benji called me personally. Big Yahoo called up and said, Hoson, enough is enough.
[03:00:35] So has a lot of options to accomplish America's security objectives
[03:00:38] But he's certainly committed us to this pathway for now and we're gonna keep on working and seeing what we can accomplish
[03:00:44] And then I wanted just before we before we
[03:00:48] Departure here. I want to say one one last thing
[03:00:50] I've seen some misreporting about frozen or unfrozen Iranian assets
[03:00:56] One of the other things that we wanted to do and you know, wasn't as high of a priority for us for obvious
[03:01:00] What state is Israel the size of?
[03:01:03] It used to be New Jersey, but it should be New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut.
[03:01:09] That's the right answer. Israel, the size of New Jersey.
[03:01:13] Until now, we are taking territory in Syria and Lebanon.
[03:01:19] Israel will no longer be the size of New Jersey.
[03:01:22] It will be the size of New Jersey, New York, and maybe even Connecticut.
[03:01:29] But we wanted to make sure that we set up a process where if, if we ever unfreeze Iranian
[03:01:37] assets, we can ensure that those, that money, that Iranian money, goes to help the people
[03:01:43] of Iran and not to fund terrorism.
[03:01:45] So Jared Kushner actually came up with a very interesting solution with the Qataris where
[03:01:51] basically, again, if there is any frozen Iranian assets that are unfrozen, then we have a
[03:01:59] approval over that process, the Qataris have approval over that process, and then the money
[03:02:05] would actually go to buy American soy, American corn, and American wheat for the benefit of
[03:02:11] the Iranian people.
[03:02:12] And as much as I see some of the press misreporting on this, and of course, you know, buttressed
[03:02:17] by what the Iranians are saying, or not all Iranians, I want to be clear.
[03:02:20] There are a lot of Iranians who are telling the truth about what happened yesterday, but
[03:02:24] you see some social media reporting that gets this wrong.
[03:02:27] And fundamentally, what Jared and the Qataris and the entire team here in Bergenstock accomplished
[03:02:32] is to me a classic Trump deal, where if Iranian assets are ever unfrozen, they're going to
[03:02:39] go to make American farmers richer and to feed the Iranian people.
[03:02:45] That's a very, very good and very classic Trump deal.
[03:02:48] He's like, we eliminate, we eradicated USAID and we're just going to do a direct USAID
[03:02:52] intervention in Iran.
[03:02:55] great for our farmers. That's cool. Don't know why Iran would take that deal, but sure.
[03:03:09] I love watching these guys cosplay neoliberal shit like Feed the Future. Yeah. I'm not entirely
[03:03:16] familiar with what the Iranian agricultural industry looks like. But I do love these guys.
[03:03:25] reinventing USAID from first principles after destroying it and possibly leading to like
[03:03:33] hundreds of thousands of deaths in Africa. They have finally arrived at USAID once again.
[03:03:39] They're just putting the Trump sticker in front of it. Trump aid. It's different. Totally different.
[03:03:44] You don't understand. It's called Trump aid and it's such a good deal for our farmers. Okay.
[03:03:50] Okay.
[03:03:54] Kubid-A fields wherever your eyes gaze upon.
[03:03:57] Yeah.
[03:03:58] That's great for our people.
[03:04:00] Great for the people of Iran.
[03:04:01] And fundamentally, again, we'll contribute to this regional security architecture that
[03:04:05] we've built, and that we're going to work very hard to ensure that it endures.
[03:04:10] So from Switzerland, thank you all for being here.
[03:04:13] I appreciate the questions, and I appreciate the engagement.
[03:04:16] i'm looking forward to going back home
[03:04:18] and uh... will certainly keep everybody updated on what happens in the
[03:04:21] days and weeks to come thank you all
[03:04:26] we want a regional ceasefire right we want to have a lot of stop firing our
[03:04:29] friends in israel we want israelis to be able to live in peace we've been i think
[03:04:33] very good
[03:04:33] all body calling a deconfliction was he was there as a says is to say that i
[03:04:38] gotta be in things happen
[03:04:40] the sides are actually talking to one of the vice president jadie vance says
[03:04:43] Iran has agreed to let weapons inspectors into that country, but the major concession
[03:04:49] that Barack Ravid just told Kate that the U.S. made along the way.
[03:04:53] The vice president was asked if Netanyahu had been kind of looped into all of this.
[03:04:57] And he said, yes, we've been talking to the Israelis and keeping them in the loop as well
[03:05:00] as the Qatari's and Maradi's.
[03:05:02] Like he says, everyone is being kept looped in because this is about the region.
[03:05:07] This is not a U.S. imposed deal is what he says.
[03:05:10] But you also, Netanyahu was just saying, I think it was just yesterday, that Israel
[03:05:15] is going to stay in Lebanon for as long as it takes to protect Israelis.
[03:05:19] Vance is clearly trying to downplay how serious these last kind of round of strikes and flare-ups
[03:05:27] have become in terms of threatening this overall deal.
[03:05:32] How central are you hearing that Lebanon, this fight between Iran proxy Hezbollah and
[03:05:38] Israel has now become to the fate of the actual U.S. deal with Iran.
[03:05:42] That will stick.
[03:05:43] No, I think it has become a major hurdle for the deal.
[03:05:49] This was, in my opinion, one of the biggest mistakes in the negotiations to wrap those
[03:05:54] two issues together.
[03:05:55] It was an Iranian demand in order for Iran to have a say in what's going on in another
[03:06:00] sovereign country that is not Iran.
[03:06:01] This is Lebanon.
[03:06:03] And they wanted to have a say in order to make sure that the proxy, the terrorist organization,
[03:06:08] Hezbollah will survive.
[03:06:10] And they got-
[03:06:11] Yeah, Israel is a sovereign nation.
[03:06:14] Lebanon not a sovereign nation, just an Iranian proxy.
[03:06:17] Hezbollah.
[03:06:18] Hezbollah.
[03:06:19] Iranian proxy.
[03:06:20] Okay.
[03:06:21] Well, Israel is an American proxy, Barak.
[03:06:27] Okay.
[03:06:28] Guess what?
[03:06:31] It's tit for tat.
[03:06:33] The deal is being negotiated between the United States of America and Iran.
[03:06:37] One is saying, Israel is an American proxy, his B'la is our proxy, you have to stop the
[03:06:42] war between our proxies.
[03:06:46] Sucks to suck.
[03:06:48] They have a better understanding of the situation on the ground than the way Barak Ravid is
[03:06:53] trying to present it to the American population.
[03:07:01] And what they got yesterday is even more significant.
[03:07:05] At the end of the- What is this?
[03:07:08] Why would Iran want their money back if it's forced to be spent in America's economy anyways?
[03:07:12] What difference does it make to Iran at that point, whether they get the unfrozen or not,
[03:07:16] if it's not staying there?
[03:07:17] Yeah, it's incredibly stupid.
[03:07:19] War in Lebanon in November 2024, the Biden administration negotiated a deal between Israel
[03:07:25] and the government of Lebanon that set a mechanism.
[03:07:28] This mechanism was the U.S., Israel, Lebanon, France, and the U.N. and it was supposed to
[03:07:32] do the confliction.
[03:07:34] Now the Trump administration has created a new mechanism, but this time with the U.S.,
[03:07:42] Iran, Lebanon, Pakistan, and Qatar.
[03:07:46] Israel is not part of this mechanism at all.
[03:07:49] And so I think that when Benjamin Netanyahu read this statement that came out last night
[03:07:54] from Switzerland, I think, you know, basically it blew his mind, because this is a catastrophe
[03:08:03] for for him and his government
[03:08:06] jd van saying that iran has agreed to allow you in and you in nuclear
[03:08:09] inspectors back in
[03:08:11] talk to you about what this means how much of a win this is
[03:08:18] well first that this is part of a
[03:08:20] let's call it
[03:08:22] that that's my description and many deal
[03:08:24] between uh...
[03:08:26] iran in the u.s. that i think
[03:08:29] what was
[03:08:30] both sides of the working on for several days now ahead of this
[03:08:34] first round of talks what
[03:08:35] brock i don't get it you're supposed to be you know an american journalist for
[03:08:40] an american outlet
[03:08:41] called axios
[03:08:43] but here you sound
[03:08:45] quite sad
[03:08:48] here you sound quite disturbed
[03:08:50] by this revelation of the m o u maybe i'm reading too much into it but
[03:08:53] kind of feels like you're not an impartial actor here
[03:08:57] you know i i i'm just a little confused by this professional journalist doing
[03:09:01] professional journalism on the impartial
[03:09:04] uh... znn
[03:09:07] news network
[03:09:12] interesting is this mini deal
[03:09:14] the uranians will
[03:09:16] agreed to invite the i a inspectors back to the country and the u s will
[03:09:21] start taking step to release
[03:09:22] uh... frozen assets iranian frozen assets
[03:09:25] in Qatar. What happened during this round of talks? The Iranians said, we will invite
[03:09:32] them. Iran and Qatar signed some kind of document that approves a mechanism for use of those
[03:09:40] funds, those $6 billion in Qatar. This money hasn't been released yet, and I think it will
[03:09:47] be released once the Iranians actually allow those inspectors back in the country. So this
[03:09:54] This is the whole, let's say, mini deal that was agreed on during this round of talks.
[03:10:00] And it's meaningful because IAEA inspectors did not visit the key nuclear facilities in
[03:10:06] round, the facilities that were attacked during the June 2025 war.
[03:10:11] They haven't visited there since then, more than a year now.
[03:10:14] So if they will, it will be a meaningful step.
[03:10:18] So has everyone's keeping track of Barak's great reporting always?
[03:10:22] They were working the MOU as a framework to get to a deal, a path to get to a path to
[03:10:27] a deal.
[03:10:28] And now we're talking about a mini-deal, which will now continue with technical negotiations
[03:10:31] to get to, we're continuing to follow this, as Brock brings it to us at every step of
[03:10:36] the way.
[03:10:37] A kernel, one aspect that's becoming more and more central, it seems very clearly in
[03:10:42] the last few days, is Lebanon.
[03:10:44] And Vice President Vance described in some detail how he says they have now set up a
[03:10:49] a de-confliction mechanism to prevent flare-ups
[03:10:52] between Hezbollah and Israel,
[03:10:55] flare-ups and incidents from spiraling
[03:10:57] and escalating kind of out of control.
[03:11:00] How could this or would this work?
[03:11:01] What do you hear in this kind of announcement?
[03:11:06] Yeah, Kate, one of the things that you hear
[03:11:08] is that this is basically going back
[03:11:10] to what was supposed to have happened
[03:11:13] in Lebanon multiple times.
[03:11:16] The UN had peacekeeping troops in Lebanon that were designed to basically be conflict
[03:11:22] between the Israelis and Hezbollah and, of course, any Lebanese, other Lebanese elements
[03:11:28] that could possibly have been threatening to Israel.
[03:11:32] So in essence, we're going back to that kind of a state of affairs, possibly without direct
[03:11:38] UN involvement.
[03:11:39] It's not clear yet whether that the UN will be involved or not, but right now they're
[03:11:43] not involved.
[03:11:45] So what I hear is a mechanism whereby the Israelis and the Lebanese will be talking
[03:11:51] to each other.
[03:11:52] Okay, that's good.
[03:11:54] The problem is, is how much is Hezbollah involved in all of this?
[03:11:59] And the thing we have to remember is that neither Israel nor Hezbollah nor the Lebanese
[03:12:05] are part of these negotiations.
[03:12:08] So this is a deal that is made by other people that hopefully will be followed because it
[03:12:14] does have an impact on the greater Iran deal that the U.S. and Iran are working on.
[03:12:20] But it is a positive step as far as it goes, but the problem is it does not include the
[03:12:27] people that are actually going to be either doing the shooting or the deconflicting.
[03:12:31] Well, this now is the National Security Analyst, Alex Plitzis and Beth Sanner.
[03:12:35] Alex, I want to start with you.
[03:12:37] If I'm not mistaken, there were weapons inspectors inside Iran as recently as a year or so ago.
[03:12:44] What's the significance of Iran now saying they can come back in immediately?
[03:12:48] This was mentioned in the Memorandum of Understanding.
[03:12:54] So it's part of the overall implementation of the MOU, as I'll put it.
[03:12:58] We've slow and gotten to the technical level details.
[03:13:00] So the inspector's coming back is good, obviously, since the strike hasn't really been in place
[03:13:05] to see what the condition is on the ground.
[03:13:07] So having them come back is an important step.
[03:13:09] But overall, again, this is really just the high-level implementation portion without
[03:13:13] actually getting into the technical details of how we're going to solve some of the authorities'
[03:13:16] issues.
[03:13:17] Beth, what have we seen so far in terms of leverage, and who seems to have more of it
[03:13:24] in these talks?
[03:13:25] Well, you know, I think that it was very interesting that President Trump came in with this threat
[03:13:33] of, I mean, almost a threat to assassinate the group who was negotiating, saying that
[03:13:39] They may not make it back to their country
[03:13:41] if they didn't stop Hezbollah in Lebanon
[03:13:46] from initiating actions.
[03:13:49] And I think that this is so important
[03:13:51] in terms of this leverage, right?
[03:13:54] But then Vans had to walk it back.
[03:13:57] So, you know, when you have leverage like that
[03:14:00] and you try to use it, but no one believes
[03:14:02] that you will actually follow through with it,
[03:14:05] then you don't really have leverage, right?
[03:14:07] So I think that when you look at what leverage we have,
[03:14:12] it's mainly about economics, right?
[03:14:14] It's really about the dangling of the carrot
[03:14:16] because the stick is almost completely irrelevant right now
[03:14:20] and not believable.
[03:14:22] And I wanna make one additional point
[03:14:24] on this idea of inspectors.
[03:14:26] We can't forget that Iran is actually obligated,
[03:14:31] treaty obligated to have IEA inspectors in Iran.
[03:14:35] So what we're asking them to do is literally, yes,
[03:14:38] fulfill the MOU, but that's nothing to do with the fact
[03:14:42] that they already are under that treaty obligation.
[03:14:45] So again, we're kind of getting concessions for things
[03:14:48] that they're supposed to already be doing.
[03:14:50] Or are we getting consistent at all, Alex?
[03:14:52] Are we seeing Iran give anything they're not more
[03:14:56] than willing to give so far in these talks?
[03:15:01] So so far there hasn't been anything of substance.
[03:15:03] But to Beth's point, they were granted the oil waivers,
[03:15:06] you know, things are starting to flow there.
[03:15:08] But we haven't seen any movement
[03:15:10] in terms of the technical details.
[03:15:11] The main issues the president wanted,
[03:15:13] which is particularly along the nuclear file.
[03:15:14] Again, from what we're hearing that came out of day,
[03:15:16] one of the talks,
[03:15:17] this was really what I would call the next level below
[03:15:19] the MOU of the MOU was, hey,
[03:15:21] we've agreed to talk about these topics.
[03:15:23] What was set forth is a framework over 60 days
[03:15:25] for how they would get those done in a very tight timeline
[03:15:28] that would quite frankly be unprecedented.
[03:15:30] And then some de-conflection mechanisms
[03:15:32] potential regional hotspots for conflict. But other than that, Iran hasn't agreed and
[03:15:36] looks at this point to major concessions of any kind.
[03:15:39] On the one hand, talking is talking, which is good. I mean, you'd rather have every side
[03:15:42] talking than not talking. There is another side of this, though, Beth, which is that
[03:15:47] the Iranians, they're good at talking.
[03:15:51] Would the media be a mouthpiece for Israel or the U.S. State Department if it came down
[03:15:54] to it? I know they're never going to be at odds. Yeah, they're never going to be at odds,
[03:15:57] so it doesn't matter. But yeah, I do think that they would side with the American State
[03:16:02] Department of Push came to shove.
[03:16:08] But because they're never going to be at odds, it doesn't matter.
[03:16:12] I mean, you're watching it unfold right now.
[03:16:15] JD Vance had a short, like brief stint criticizing Israel and abdicating
[03:16:20] American responsibility.
[03:16:22] And that shortly was, I mean, that was quickly subsided.
[03:16:32] And, and they're back to business as usual.
[03:16:38] And the longer the talking goes on, it seems it benefits them.
[03:16:42] It took two years for people to call the war in Gaza Genocide four months to finally realize
[03:16:46] Iran won this war and how they had more leverage.
[03:16:48] How long until outlets are saying Israel's the problem in this war?
[03:17:00] It's entirely dependent on how America wants to manage this retreat.
[03:17:05] So if America is sincere in following through with this memorandum of understanding and
[03:17:11] an actual ceasefire, then the American media will follow through on the criticisms of Israel.
[03:17:19] They'll start ripping into Israel.
[03:17:23] All the while, in spite of this propaganda, there are tremendous numbers, tremendous
[03:17:29] percentage of the population who say 69% of the American population pulled in the
[03:17:36] YouGov poll says the conflict with Iran was not worth the cost for the United
[03:17:41] States. And there are even worse numbers here for the record. The only group of
[03:17:50] people that say it was worth it are conservatives of 63% and 66% of
[03:17:57] self-identifying Republicans say it was worth the cost for the United States.
[03:18:10] Just so you understand, these guys are failing and they're unironically losing
[03:18:18] what remains of their shred of credibility every single day that they
[03:18:22] maintain this position. But I guess it doesn't matter.
[03:18:33] My latest for Quillette says, Eric Bordenkircher,
[03:18:37] were responsible and effective. Lebanese army to be created, Lebanese society would
[03:18:40] have to be rebuilt and reformed. Unfortunately, rehabilitating such a society can take generations,
[03:18:44] but without that rehabilitation, the LAF, Lebanese Armed Forces, cannot effectively confront
[03:18:49] and subdued his beloved law.
[03:18:51] The attitude that Arabs can only have peace and sovereignty
[03:18:53] if they're forcibly educated into loving Israeli humiliations
[03:18:55] ironically a huge impediment to peace.
[03:18:59] Yeah, there's one army and one population
[03:19:01] that needs to be forcibly reeducated
[03:19:03] and it's not the Arab population, okay?
[03:19:07] You're just not gonna like what I'm gonna say here
[03:19:09] if you want full blown longstanding peace in the region.
[03:19:15] Not the Arab population, it's the Israeli population.
[03:19:19] It's pretty cool to see how detached elite consensus is from actual public opinion.
[03:19:25] The American public did not want this war, does not want it to continue, thinks it's
[03:19:29] a mistake, thinks Trump screwed up, and does not care about preventing a nuclear Iran as
[03:19:33] a priority.
[03:19:34] Look at this.
[03:19:35] The conflict with Iran, what should the U.S. do?
[03:19:40] End the conflict now, 78 percent.
[03:19:42] Has the U.S. permanently stopped Iran's nuclear program?
[03:19:45] 69 percent says no, not done.
[03:19:49] What are you guys doing?
[03:20:02] What is this argument about shit particles in the chat?
[03:20:10] Now this is the YouGov poll, the CBS News is showing.
[03:20:17] It is incredible how much of an L mainstream media has taken here, too, because they have
[03:20:24] actively tried to justify the war.
[03:20:29] The only people that they had on board on all of their platforms were people who were
[03:20:33] like, this war is great.
[03:20:35] We would have done it, too.
[03:20:37] Former Biden officials showing bipartisanship in a moment where it matters, in a moment
[03:20:45] where bipartisanship is a must, is a necessity.
[03:20:49] They've done maximum propaganda.
[03:20:52] And it's gotten them nowhere.
[03:20:58] Basically, the supporters of this deal, or rather,
[03:21:03] the supporters of the continuation of the war in Iran,
[03:21:05] are the 20%, if at that, many of which
[03:21:10] are Trump supporters.
[03:21:11] It's conservatives that want to figure out,
[03:21:15] It's conservatives that think that there is like something good that Trump did here.
[03:21:20] So it is established along partisan lines for the most part.
[03:21:26] I think Gaza played a major role in this because mainstream outlets basically used
[03:21:35] what remained of their, you know, crumb of credibility over the last three years.
[03:21:40] They expended it all and now they have no capacity.
[03:21:45] to get people on board with things like this, not that they're not trying, they're certainly trying.
[03:21:50] That's why you get Brett McGurk on the panel, right? Brett McGurk goes on and says, you know, Joe Biden
[03:21:55] would have done similar things, actually. I know Trump didn't go about it the best way,
[03:21:59] but we were training for this Iran war in the beginning. I didn't forget. Brett McGurk went on CNN
[03:22:06] when they thought that America had an opportunity to destroy Iran alongside his real Brett McGurk,
[03:22:12] try to take credit for it. Now he's saying, Oh, it was bad.
[03:22:16] It did. We didn't go hard enough or this or that, right?
[03:22:26] And no one bought it. No one fucks with Israel. No one fucks
[03:22:31] with our, our initiatives in the region. Most Americans when
[03:22:36] asked directly say, Yeah, let's retreat. Who cares? Why are we
[03:22:39] there. What are we doing there? This is, of course, a part of, or this is one of the impacts
[03:22:48] of 20, 25 years of global war on terror initiatives and the abject failure that it was, where Americans
[03:22:57] are forced to reckon with, regardless of how propagandized they are, Americans are forced
[03:23:01] to reckon with the reality that American imperialism is not beneficial for them at all. Because
[03:23:09] Because it's not. Yes, the Leninist analysis here is that the labor aristocracy still benefits
[03:23:16] from the unequal exchange of the nations of the periphery that are dominated, their natural
[03:23:21] resources are extracted, they're relegated to permanent rentier status, their labor forces
[03:23:28] are kept behind, their industrial prowess is kept behind.
[03:23:36] But ultimately, in the world of finance capital, there has to be an evolution of this understanding.
[03:23:43] With global financial capitalism running amok in the western world, we no longer have need
[03:23:49] for domestic industrial output.
[03:23:53] And the number of people that are benefiting from American imperialism has reduced dramatically.
[03:23:59] The only benefit that the American labor aristocracy currently has is that they are not under
[03:24:04] the boot. That's it. So in comparison to the people of the periphery that are being dominated,
[03:24:10] that are being crushed under the boot of American capital, certainly we are in a better predicament
[03:24:15] overall, but it's not like we're seeing the bounties. Now of course, even if we were seeing the
[03:24:20] bounties, would that make it appropriate? Would that make it just? Of course not.
[03:24:24] The only thing that remains for those in the Imperial Corps is this false belief that when
[03:24:36] America and American military is dominant around the world and killing people, we feel powerful.
[03:24:43] And that's it. It's a lie. And the lie can only be kept up if the organs of propaganda are capable
[03:24:53] of deluding the masses into this belief, to subscribing to this ideology, to this idea
[03:24:59] that like when America is the world police, you're safe, you're good. Americans are no
[03:25:03] longer subscribing to this idea because they've seen it. They've seen it in their own lives.
[03:25:10] They've seen their cousins, their brothers, their sisters, their children go out and come
[03:25:15] back broken. They've seen all of their productive output, all of their industrial output go to
[03:25:25] this death machine. And they're seeing a version of this kind of domestic occupation taking
[03:25:30] place in America as well in an effort to tame the masses when they dare speak out. As the
[03:25:37] economic condition is worsened, as the material condition is worsened for the working class
[03:25:41] in this country, there's more and more instability.
[03:25:45] The right-wingers try to take that instability and redirect that angst and animosity towards
[03:25:52] vulnerable populations, as they've done so very successfully.
[03:25:56] White supremacy, white nativism, these are the ways in which reactionary forces have
[03:26:02] been able to take that anger that the working class feels and divide the working class into
[03:26:07] sectarian conflict ethnic conflict conflict off national boundaries religious boundaries
[03:26:13] gender expression gender identity and the like
[03:26:17] but even that
[03:26:19] Is not going to work as effectively as it once did partially because there's too much diversity in the media diet
[03:26:27] and also because
[03:26:29] Even the dumbest guy
[03:26:30] Can recognize that when trump comes into office off the backs of these powerful reactionary forces
[03:26:37] these powerful reactionary anxieties and then doesn't deliver on an economic agenda for these people,
[03:26:47] inevitably they recognize maybe it wasn't the trans people that were our enemies.
[03:26:54] This administration is not focusing on making lives better for transgender people.
[03:27:01] As a matter of fact, they're focusing on making lives worse for transgender people,
[03:27:05] And yet, my life hasn't gotten better.
[03:27:08] And they go back.
[03:27:09] When these negotiators go back to Iran, how do you think they'll explain it to the higher
[03:27:13] ups there and how will it be received?
[03:27:16] Well, they've already put out some statements that, as Vice President Vance indicated, are
[03:27:23] slightly divergent from the U.S. understanding.
[03:27:27] For example, on the frozen assets where the foreign minister of Iran has put out that
[03:27:34] there was this movement on the four frozen assets in the central bank
[03:27:38] governor of iran said that they signed agreements
[03:27:41] about getting the frozen assets
[03:27:44] underway and uh... transferred so
[03:27:48] they are saying that this is all uh... positive that they're getting things
[03:27:54] specifically the money and they want the money
[03:27:56] so there is some leverage there but you know again
[03:28:01] time is something that is probably more on Iran side than our side as we're
[03:28:06] really trying to get the straight open and as Alex said this is all about
[03:28:11] getting the straight open and then getting that money moving so and the
[03:28:15] mechanics for doing that 11 on part we haven't talked about but having this
[03:28:20] kind of board or group overseeing the confliction is very important because
[03:28:25] because that is the thing that could spoil this quickly.
[03:28:29] It can and has in the past and every day,
[03:28:33] every day it's a huge risk to all sides.
[03:28:35] They're Alex Plissas-Besson.
[03:28:36] Great to see both of you.
[03:28:37] Thank you.
[03:28:38] and that my life and that the security of the country will be ruined and will not be changed.
[03:28:43] Our wars in Lebanon will have a great impact.
[03:28:47] We will have to deal with all kinds of evil and evil against them or against the security of the country.
[03:28:52] There is no country that is as strong as that.
[03:28:55] I stand behind them, and everyone stands behind them.
[03:28:58] And I am standing here for the sake of the security situation in Lebanon, so that we can
[03:29:04] protect the border and the entire country.
[03:29:09] I have a question for the mayor.
[03:29:11] Some members of the Jewish community, including Democratic Congressman John...
[03:29:15] Oh, yeah.
[03:29:16] Zoram was asked about the APEC.
[03:29:18] Now is the time for a monsters comparison or statement.
[03:29:23] And he had a pretty good response to it.
[03:29:26] New York Mayor Zoram Mdani holds a press conference where he has held the account for his previous
[03:29:33] sentiment that identified APEG as a malign force corrupting American politics, which
[03:29:41] is objectively true.
[03:29:44] But of course, in the United States when you say objectively true things, they punish
[03:29:50] you for it endlessly senselessly ceaselessly I got a protein burrito chat are they saying
[03:30:02] Monsters and anti-semitic slur, no.
[03:30:04] Do you agree?
[03:30:19] The learn by the language used
[03:30:22] at the rally last week.
[03:30:25] Calling a pack monsters who
[03:30:26] move dark money.
[03:30:29] These are phrases that invoke
[03:30:32] I want to be very clear, we're talking about a status quo where children are being killed
[03:30:40] on a daily basis.
[03:30:42] More than a thousand Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli military since the so-called
[03:30:46] ceasefire.
[03:30:48] Even an Al Jazeera journalist, Ahmed Wusha, was killed this past Saturday by an Israeli
[03:30:53] strike.
[03:30:55] And when I am speaking about APEC, I'm speaking about an organization that has been supportive
[03:31:00] of the status quo that has fought any attempt to actually deliver safety to people not just
[03:31:07] in Palestine, but frankly, through much of the region.
[03:31:11] And it is a status quo for immorality, it is one that I will not accept.
[03:31:15] And when it comes to the way in which they defend the status quo, oftentimes they defend
[03:31:20] it through direct contributions, as we are seeing right now in New York 13.
[03:31:26] Sometimes they also support the status quo through dark money by filtering money that
[03:31:31] would have previously been directly from APEC, now through other shell organizations whose
[03:31:39] identities of their contributors are only made clear after an election.
[03:31:44] And I think that it is important that when we ask ourselves how such death and destruction
[03:31:48] is happening overseas, we also name those who allow it to take place.
[03:31:52] Sorry, we're gonna go-
[03:31:55] Cooked.
[03:32:00] Good shit.
[03:32:04] No apologies, no nothing.
[03:32:09] Respect.
[03:32:10] Thank you!
[03:32:15] Yeah, you got a fucking applause break, too. That's crazy.
[03:32:18] I was quoting Gramsci immediately, immediately, oh, well, what about the language is like
[03:32:38] I just described to you an institution that is fully in support of child murder and you're
[03:32:44] You're asking me if I'm hurting the feelings of people who are funneling resources into
[03:32:50] American politics as a vert-American democracy to continue at the institutional level full
[03:32:58] funding of child murder.
[03:33:00] No, they are fucking monsters.
[03:33:03] Monsters is kind in comparison to what they should be called.
[03:33:06] They should be imprisoned.
[03:33:08] Who said that the old world is dying and the new world struggles to be born now is the
[03:33:12] time of monsters.
[03:33:13] used the term to describe all those who are preventing the birth of a new world. Not solely
[03:33:19] a PAC, but frankly super PACs at large who are spending millions of dollars in deceptive
[03:33:25] and misleading ads that are blanketing airwaves, not just in the case of Dario Lisa Villachevallier,
[03:33:32] but also we see that kind of PAC spending when it comes to opposed Brad Lander who's
[03:33:37] running for Congress as well as Claire Valdez as well as a number of other races. And I
[03:33:41] I also use the term to describe a politics that for far too long has asked working people
[03:33:46] to lower their expectations.
[03:33:48] It has asked working people to be satisfied with small victories as their wages grow even
[03:33:53] smaller.
[03:33:54] And my use of the term is a broad use that speaks to the untenable nature of a status
[03:33:59] quo that is quite literally starving people in the city, all in the name of sustaining
[03:34:05] something that we simply cannot defend any longer.
[03:34:07] Oh, thank you.
[03:34:08] Henry, go ahead.
[03:34:10] Dude, though, any time he has a bold moment, though,
[03:34:13] they hit him with the Hassan edit.
[03:34:15] You see this?
[03:34:15] Then Morgan.
[03:34:17] Like now that he's like moving,
[03:34:20] now that he's moving a little differently than normally.
[03:34:24] And he is rising to the fucking moment for the record, like.
[03:34:28] Coming out.
[03:34:30] And showing support and putting all of his, like, established
[03:34:35] credibility behind that. Aliza behind Claire respect. Okay. I'm
[03:34:44] giving him his fucking flowers. He's doing more than I thought he
[03:34:49] would be doing. I'm giving him his fucking flowers here. But
[03:34:52] notice how he's getting cooked now.
[03:34:55] I'm
[03:34:56] I've been clear that I'm proud of our sanctuary city status.
[03:35:15] It is a status that we have had in the city for decades.
[03:35:19] It's also a status that when there is the conviction of more than 170 serious crimes
[03:35:25] does allow for coordination with the federal government on that, however, beyond that.
[03:35:30] That is something that we have made clear we are not going to allow the city to become
[03:35:33] the civil immigration enforcement arm of a federal government that is hell-bent on a
[03:35:37] deportation regime that would rip families apart across the city.
[03:35:42] Do you have a comment on the comments that you made in recent days?
[03:35:47] I've been clear about where I stand on this, and I'm looking forward to making sure that
[03:35:51] a city where more than three million New Yorkers
[03:35:54] are of an immigrant background, including myself,
[03:35:56] is one where they understand we're going to follow
[03:35:58] the laws that we have, and we're proud to do so.
[03:36:00] Right.
[03:36:01] We're gonna bring in former libertarian
[03:36:02] presidential candidate, Austin Peterson.
[03:36:04] Austin, I want to run the soundbite of President JD Vance
[03:36:08] on Fox and Friends Weekends,
[03:36:09] and let's talk about it on the other side.
[03:36:12] My genuine hope was that the lesson the Democrats learned
[03:36:15] from the 2024 election is maybe we should stop
[03:36:19] being so crazy.
[03:36:20] And unfortunately, the lesson that Democrats seem to have learned from the 2024 election
[03:36:25] is to lean into the most-
[03:36:27] Isn't this Austin Peters guy kind of based weirdly enough?
[03:36:29] Like, am I crazy?
[03:36:31] Cool fringes of their party.
[03:36:32] I feel, unfortunately, that those patriotic blue-collar Democrats, they increasingly
[03:36:36] don't have a place in that party anymore, at least among the elected senior leadership
[03:36:41] ranks.
[03:36:42] You know, and that, I feel like that-
[03:36:43] Isn't Austin Peters like the least bad lulbertarian, like, out of all of them?
[03:36:50] He was like, you know, pro immigration, that kind of guy, or am I, am I crazy?
[03:36:54] That is the biggest question.
[03:36:57] When you're putting the socialist in front of people to vote for, where do these blue
[03:37:01] collar old school Democrats go?
[03:37:04] Where do they turn?
[03:37:05] Who do they vote for?
[03:37:06] And is this risky for the Democratic Party?
[03:37:09] Great questions.
[03:37:10] Good morning, Ashley.
[03:37:11] Good morning, Todd.
[03:37:12] Thanks for having me.
[03:37:13] Yeah, this isn't just Zoran Mondani freelancing.
[03:37:14] This is almost like a full time job for him.
[03:37:16] I think the real story here is that this is a coordinated DSA slate.
[03:37:20] These people are all acting in concert because ever since winning city hall in 2025,
[03:37:25] mayor of Mamdani has endorsed a handful of these congressional and legislature.
[03:37:29] It's kind of funny that he's just jealous.
[03:37:32] Libertarian guy,
[03:37:35] libertarian guy jealous that like an actual,
[03:37:40] like an actual third party style.
[03:37:44] movement is gaining success and momentum. Yeah, candidates, Bernie Sanders has blessed
[03:37:55] the federal ticket back, uh, back in May. Claire Valdes, I saw the clip that you play.
[03:38:00] She's running for that open sea left by Nadia Velazquez retirements and she's running in
[03:38:04] the stretch of the city. Some of you may not have heard this term before, but it's called
[03:38:08] the commie corridor. She's running up against Brooklyn Borough, President Antonio Renoso,
[03:38:14] and then Daria Lisa of Villa Chevalier. That's a 32-year-old first-time candidate challenging
[03:38:20] the sitting rep, Adriano Espeyot, the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Congress, Hispanic
[03:38:26] Caucus. They are spending $2.5 million to try and stop this off-start candidate. So the
[03:38:32] Democratic establishment, they are clearly running scared from these Democratic socialist
[03:38:37] candidates, guys.
[03:38:38] But Austin, they clearly wanna spread their message
[03:38:41] much further than the Kami quarter.
[03:38:43] They want Democrat socialism to spread nationwide.
[03:38:48] So the question now becomes-
[03:38:49] Okay, this is my favorite thing that they're doing.
[03:38:55] My favorite thing that they're doing
[03:38:56] is calling Democratic socialism Democrat socialism.
[03:39:05] Obviously it's a little bit of a tell
[03:39:07] when someone says Democrat instead of like Democratic Party.
[03:39:12] But I think it's so funny that they're calling it
[03:39:14] Democrat socialism too now.
[03:39:16] This a gift or a warning to Republicans come November.
[03:39:21] It's really, it depends on where you live.
[03:39:24] The one organizer told Jacob in the quiet part out loud,
[03:39:27] they said, we need to run a socialist for president
[03:39:30] in 2028 and running these congressional candidates
[03:39:33] is the rehearsal for that.
[03:39:35] So that's their strategy.
[03:39:37] City Hall, Zorn Mandali was the audition.
[03:39:39] Congress is the dress rehearsal.
[03:39:41] The White House is gonna be opening night.
[03:39:43] And it's not just contained in New York guys.
[03:39:45] Janice Lewis-George just won the Democratic primary
[03:39:48] for mayor of Washington, DC,
[03:39:50] all but assuring that a Democratic socialist candidate
[03:39:52] will replace Muriel Bowser in the nation's capital.
[03:39:55] So this movement is scaling.
[03:39:58] Our education system may be the blame for this,
[03:40:00] for indoctrinating our children for the last 10, 20 years
[03:40:04] the benefits of socialism well now those kids I love this shit yeah yeah it's
[03:40:08] the education system yeah no it's the teachers that are too woke that made the
[03:40:14] kids commies and not the fact that they have no future
[03:40:24] oh that's awesome
[03:40:28] Fox News with the Hitler comparison to the DSA.
[03:40:37] All their busting out the big guns.
[03:40:38] Let's go.
[03:40:39] And vote and we're seeing the results throughout our nation.
[03:40:41] Austin Peterson, really interesting insight.
[03:40:43] We appreciate it.
[03:40:45] Be sure to like and subscribe for all the fun.
[03:40:48] We know in the richest country.
[03:40:52] By the way, the Hitler comparison is the ultimate one.
[03:40:55] Congress.
[03:40:56] Once they start saying socialism and Nazism is the same,
[03:41:02] we've reached peak consciousness.
[03:41:06] They're scared.
[03:41:08] Last time I heard this comparison, it was on MSNBC,
[03:41:13] now known as MSNOW.
[03:41:16] It was when Bernie was pumping.
[03:41:20] In the primaries.
[03:41:22] And all of these progressive candidates, you're right Harris, they outnumber the regular Democrats
[03:41:28] because that is the Democrat now.
[03:41:30] In fact, maybe we should stop saying the qualifier, Democrat, they are just socialists, and that
[03:41:35] means Democrat.
[03:41:36] Well, and I think sliding into communism, forgive me one second David, because I want
[03:41:41] to hit on what you said.
[03:41:43] This sounds like the moment just before Hitler moved in.
[03:41:47] Because Jews were told, you know, so first they were to wear the star, first they were
[03:41:52] to give over parts of their business. It was like a mom take.
[03:41:58] Yeah.
[03:42:02] Yeah, socialism growing foothold is just like the Holocaust.
[03:42:08] She's not wrong. It's just the exact opposite. And it was
[03:42:13] literally the Fox News adjacent political movement that became
[03:42:17] the Nazi movement that saw the growth of socialism as a Jewish thing and sought to punish all
[03:42:25] of the socialists, many of which were Jews.
[03:42:30] Taking over, and it seemed to be very slow.
[03:42:42] And then the next thing you know, they're being marched out of their homes and put in
[03:42:46] holding camps at first and then they would be and then it got worse and worse and worse
[03:42:50] and the problem with that is I love your your analogy is that tide just rises it doesn't come
[03:42:57] into shore where you can run from it it's all around you just to be all of congress and all of
[03:43:03] these progressive candidates you're right here as they outnumber the regular democrats because that
[03:43:08] What is the
[03:43:11] Yeah, wait, what did they do?
[03:43:15] What did the Nazis do?
[03:43:19] After the Nuremberg race laws were implemented.
[03:43:22] Oh, that's right.
[03:43:25] They started denaturalizing and deporting people off of their political perspectives.
[03:43:33] I wonder who's closely associated with that ideological tendency in modern American politics.
[03:43:40] Hmm.
[03:43:53] Yeah.
[03:43:56] Yeah, the MAGA movement.
[03:44:00] Folks, it's socialism or barbarism.
[03:44:02] That's just what it is. That's the reality. That's what it was a hundred years ago, and that's where we're going towards right now.
[03:44:12] This world has ever seen one of the most expensive cities in the world. We have the resources to make sure that everyone has a life of dignity and beauty.
[03:44:21] What we don't seem to have is the political will to make it happen.
[03:44:24] it happen. This district has the potential to lead the entire country when it comes to laying down
[03:44:30] the marker for working people. And now we have a choice in front of us of what kind of leadership
[03:44:36] do we want to see across the entirety of this district. It's not one person, it's a movement.
[03:44:41] It's a little over a year ago, I was standing here for a very different race. And the reason we all
[03:44:46] come back is we know that a movement is not about one seat. A movement is not about one messenger.
[03:44:51] a movement is only as powerful as the number of messengers it has and the
[03:44:56] reason that I'm so excited about Claire and this campaign is that it is a
[03:45:00] campaign that is unflinching in its commitment it's a campaign that leads
[03:45:05] and then polls after it's a campaign that knows if it is good enough for a
[03:45:10] working person that it's good enough for us to fight for it's making sure that
[03:45:13] the movement that we are all building step by step knock by knock door by
[03:45:19] door continues long after June 23rd. When that door opens and they ask you why
[03:45:24] should I care about this why should I give you my time and you tell them
[03:45:28] whether it was the fact that Claire rose through trade unionism to get to this
[03:45:33] point whether it's the fact that we need a congresswoman who was working at
[03:45:37] Taco Bell whether it's the fact that we need someone who knew that genocide was
[03:45:41] wrong long before others have occurred to say
[03:45:45] whatever your reason is that's all you need to know and so what I ask you for
[03:45:51] today is your commitment we can win this race we can win this race
[03:46:03] okay night club through let's go
[03:46:15] This stuff is crazy. They're just like constantly go to nightclubs. I don't know why Zoran is
[03:46:29] spending much more time with Claire. Two reasons. One, it's the commie corridor and two, like
[03:46:40] Claire was specifically Zoran's pick to run in that race.
[03:46:47] Also, he's definitely spending a good deal of time with Dottie Aliza as well.
[03:46:54] Both of these races, both of these races are a lot tougher than you would think.
[03:47:05] The establishment forces have been unbearable in the Dottie Aliza race.
[03:47:10] they have gotten racist
[03:47:12] they're using like ethnic conflict
[03:47:19] i'm definitely a lot less confident in the daryl is a race which is why we
[03:47:23] have to work extra hard
[03:47:25] go out smile and i'll baby do some fucking phone banking
[03:47:29] because it's winnable
[03:47:31] a race where the incumbent in his own internal polls is only showing thirty
[03:47:35] eight percent approval thirty eight percent
[03:47:39] two weeks prior to the election is beatable
[03:47:44] okay
[03:47:47] there's a massive enthusiasm gap here
[03:47:59] yeah
[03:47:59] there's also an opportunity here
[03:48:04] the opportunity is it's raining
[03:48:06] now you might be thinking to yourself as on its raining what are you talking
[03:48:08] about. It's tough. It's tough to go out on canvas. Raining means people are home.
[03:48:13] Raining means you have a higher likelihood of knocking on a door and
[03:48:18] actually having someone on the other side of that door. Talk to you. Okay.
[03:48:27] We have to focus all of our forces and all of our efforts on Dottie Aliza
[03:48:34] and also Claire Valdez, but especially Dottie Aliza.
[03:48:38] You also have an opportunity to look convicted because you're in the rain you mean conviction
[03:48:46] you're you have an opportunity to show your conviction yeah I'm glad that Zora also spoke
[03:48:54] about this. The espion attacks.
[03:49:24] United States of America.
[03:49:25] Now I just want to speak a little bit
[03:49:27] on the question of these primaries.
[03:49:29] I understand that in our city, there
[03:49:31] will be a variety of opinions when
[03:49:33] it comes to which candidates for which district to be
[03:49:37] involved in.
[03:49:38] One thing I do want to make clear
[03:49:39] that I find unacceptable in our city
[03:49:42] is the attempt to use the termification as a slope,
[03:49:45] the trafficking and anti-black sentiment and narratives
[03:49:50] that we've received specifically in New York 13
[03:49:52] it comes to that it's something that I cannot stand here and say isn't mine
[03:49:57] dude is crazy espios been so fucking gross I have people asking my family for
[03:50:12] my birth certificate daughter this is Chevrolet tells me of the race campaign
[03:50:16] claiming she's Haitian people who are reaching out trying to force me to quote
[03:50:19] unquote prove that I'm Dominican it's just reflective of these deeply
[03:50:22] raised in divisive politics that have that have been seen as the norm up here for far too long.
[03:50:27] She said this is the kind of fear modern politics that Magna Republicans resort to.
[03:50:32] Yeah, and it's crazy that no one is talking about it.
[03:50:36] Mason Media is so busy being like, oh, Dottie Aliza said, you know,
[03:50:41] Flochamal Harris or whatever. It's like
[03:50:42] Like, Meshem outlets so quickly got whipped into shape.
[03:50:51] I know that they're not very good at convincing the masses that Israel is a great country,
[03:50:56] or that, you know, we must keep waging wars at the best of Israel.
[03:50:59] But this is an area where they do have a lot of influence because old people read the news
[03:51:05] and old people still get their notes on electability and who to vote for, especially in the primaries,
[03:51:11] especially for the democratic party's primary system
[03:51:14] from ms now and all these other resources
[03:51:17] so unfortunately when local news is straight up
[03:51:22] uh... only covering darryl lisa
[03:51:25] as uh... a a ridiculous crazy person with like negative framing
[03:51:30] uh... especially because she's a
[03:51:32] unknown entity she's a she's a newcomer right thirty two years old she's an
[03:51:36] organizer
[03:51:37] uh... she doesn't have that name recognition when the first thing you
[03:51:40] hear about her that is that she's like this crazy person
[03:51:43] who hates kamala harris
[03:51:45] a lot of older black and brown voters especially in this district are going to
[03:51:49] look at that and go who
[03:51:50] that's strange i don't i you know this is my first reaction to this person i'm
[03:51:55] probably not going to vote for that
[03:51:57] uh... i'm probably not going to vote for this person
[03:52:00] the only way to overcome this
[03:52:02] barrage of
[03:52:03] misinformation
[03:52:05] is
[03:52:06] through canvassing is through door knocking.
[03:52:10] That's the only way that you can make this plea.
[03:52:13] The only way that you can cut through that noise.
[03:52:16] Okay?
[03:52:24] That's it.
[03:52:26] And yes, Michael Lange has written his analysis.
[03:52:30] He's the, you know, he is the soothsayer normally,
[03:52:33] or he was the one who like correctly identified
[03:52:35] Zoran's victory, margins and whatnot, and he predicted every block in New York City's
[03:52:39] three closest congressional races. And the summary is somewhat bleak for Dario Lisa plus
[03:52:45] two for Claire Valdez, a very close victory. And a plus four defeat for Dario Lisa is what
[03:52:52] his prediction is. This doesn't mean that will be the final result. Okay. This doesn't
[03:53:01] mean that it'll be the final result?
[03:53:08] Yeah, bro, I'm from Darryl's district. And it's insane that
[03:53:10] they're doing to her what they did to the mayor's raise about
[03:53:13] Israel and spreading misinformation and hate about
[03:53:15] her in the DR and questioning her Dominican, Dominicanidad.
[03:53:31] is it too late to donate it?
[03:53:46] Yesterday was Juneteenth, and I woke up this morning still thinking about what that day
[03:53:53] means, because Juneteenth didn't just mark the end of something, it marked a revolution.
[03:54:00] That people had been free, and nobody had told them.
[03:54:04] That liberation had been declared, and the people it was meant for were the last to know,
[03:54:08] because somebody else profited from their reading.
[03:54:13] about who benefits when the people don't know their own power. Black and Dominican identity
[03:54:22] have been part of the same story of the city from the very beginning. Harlem is the capital of Black
[03:54:28] American culture and Washington Heights. Hey sir, America deserve 9-11 publicly speaking out against
[03:54:33] a black woman in that way. It's a big misstep and I do think it's because she's Dominican long.
[03:54:37] Oh my fucking god and fan door. How do you mathematically arrive at literally the worst possible fucking take?
[03:54:46] First of all, she's Afro Latina and secondly, she's literally been victim of
[03:54:53] racialized animosity from a lot of older Dominicans not even in the district
[03:54:58] But in the Dominican Republic and you literally are implying that she was
[03:55:03] Racistly anti-comala Harris regardless of the fact that she is Afro Latina herself and is currently a victim of a barrage of
[03:55:12] Anti-black racialized
[03:55:15] hate crimes basically
[03:55:18] That she was actually anti-comala because she's anti-black you're so fucking stupid. I don't know how to deal with you
[03:55:24] Okay, please
[03:55:26] Have one fucking day have a 24-hour
[03:55:29] media cycle where you don't arrive at the stupidest fucking position you literally live in reverse world
[03:55:37] God damn
[03:55:41] Yeah, I wonder why a socialist after Latina would have a negative association with Kamala Harris
[03:55:49] It must be because she's Dominican and therefore anti-black. That's your argument. What are you fucking stupid?
[03:55:55] What the hell's wrong with you?
[03:55:59] All the while, they're literally consistently spamming her fucking inbox with with uh with
[03:56:14] statements like oh you're of course your Haitian, your Haitian, your Haitian, your Haitian because
[03:56:18] She's half our Latina get your fucking head out of your ass
[03:56:34] Jesus Christ
[03:56:36] How how are people so fucking stupid black culture is not a model this she's not anti black but more culturally out of touch
[03:56:49] Everybody doesn't think like you oh my god. Oh my god. Stop trying to justify your fucking stupid position. Okay. I know why
[03:56:58] In addition to Harlem for older black and brown voters saying fuck Kamala Harris looks bad. I know that
[03:57:03] You are implying that she said that because she's anti-black. Don't try to fucking run away from that now now that you learn that
[03:57:11] Not only is she black. She's also the recipient of anti-black
[03:57:15] Racialized animus don't fucking run away from that. I understand the other side. I know that it's an effective attack at against Daria Lisa
[03:57:22] I know that
[03:57:26] My anger is not about that my anger is that you implied
[03:57:29] that because of her Dominican background, she criticized Kamala Harris as a as a Dominican. Okay, she was actually demonstrating anti-blackness in her criticism of Kamala Harris is what you implied. Okay.
[03:57:42] Okay.
[03:57:50] To be fair, infant door is literally pro segregation.
[03:57:53] So, you know, I don't know why I'm, I'm taking infant door seriously right now.
[03:58:02] That should have been the last time I took infant door seriously.
[03:58:12] Listen, that was why my response to this would have been, look, much like many other voters,
[03:58:28] of course I was very critical of Kamala Harris and very frustrated, but I still voted for
[03:58:34] her and that what we need now is change like real fighters. Ultimately it doesn't matter
[03:58:48] though because yes once the aunties catch wind of you saying fuck Kamala Harris is tough to
[03:58:54] have them hear anything different. There is a real auntie coalition out there who are the
[03:58:59] fucking fete not like the k-hyvers on twitter but yes the ontical issue here's
[03:59:07] that and straight up loses their minds on it
[03:59:13] that is as a path to victory but it's difficult she's tempted appeal to black
[03:59:16] Harlem which is a very active demographic of older voters who are
[03:59:18] somewhat distrustful of us by out because of the decades-long civil war
[03:59:21] between his Dominican machine and the black political machine led by the
[03:59:25] rights, but our commoner comments hurt her there and the DSA is also going after one of the rights
[03:59:30] which hurts her by association. I know. I know. I'm very aware of the intricacies here, but it's so,
[03:59:40] it's such long-standing beef between Espaya and the right that literally Espaya endorsed
[03:59:46] the son and the father did not endorse Espaya in return.
[03:59:50] And we have seen what this machine looks like by the way. It's unbelievably racist. I'm sorry
[03:59:59] They're literally
[04:00:20] you
[04:00:50] you
[04:01:20] you
[04:01:50] you
[04:02:20] you
[04:02:50] the
[04:03:03] of New York City can't knock on doors want to avoid the rain phone bank tonight is 7pm in an hour for that a Lisa alongside Zora
[04:03:11] us replace an APAC Democrat with a Democratic Socialist. There is a national
[04:03:18] phone back happening tonight in an hour from 7 p.m. Eastern time to 9 p.m. Eastern
[04:03:28] time.
[04:03:36] huh
[04:03:41] Something that gets.
[04:03:45] Oh, they did a dual breaking points.
[04:03:48] Respect.
[04:03:49] APAC is a right wing lobby.
[04:03:50] It backs Republicans.
[04:03:51] It backs Donald Trump.
[04:03:52] It's pushing us towards a war that nobody in this country was.
[04:03:54] Dottie Aliza says Democrats cannot fight Trump while taking money from the same right
[04:03:57] wing lobby funding Republicans in incumbents.
[04:03:59] Closed often is that APAC is a right wing lobby.
[04:04:02] It backs Republicans.
[04:04:04] It backs Donald Trump.
[04:04:05] It is pushing us towards war that nobody in this country wants.
[04:04:10] And to have Democrats accept money from a right-wing lobby.
[04:04:15] Yes, you don't need to be in New York.
[04:04:18] You don't need to be in New York to phone bank.
[04:04:19] You can literally do it from anywhere.
[04:04:21] Yes.
[04:04:22] Yes, you can participate in a phone bank.
[04:04:26] You can participate.
[04:04:27] I keep repeating this over and over again and people still don't know.
[04:04:29] Yes, you don't have to live in New York to be able to participate in a phone bank.
[04:04:35] You can do it from anywhere around the world.
[04:04:36] It's deeply concerning.
[04:04:37] Actually, I don't know if you can do it from anywhere around the world.
[04:04:39] I assume you can.
[04:04:40] How are we supposed to fight back against the fascism of Trump when we have a right-wing
[04:04:45] lobby that is also funding Democrats and incumbents?
[04:04:49] And I think, you know, if we are serious about taking our democracy back.
[04:04:53] I just realized this campaign is literally blue birtherism dog.
[04:04:57] Who do you think birtherism was invented by?
[04:04:59] It wasn't Donald Trump.
[04:05:01] Donald Trump stole that ship from Hillary Rodham Clinton.
[04:05:04] Hello.
[04:05:06] That was the point I was making the other day.
[04:05:10] Yes, Hillary Clinton hit Barack Obama with the same exact bullshit.
[04:05:17] Releasing that photo of Barack Obama in a turban being like, whoa, well he's kinda African,
[04:05:22] isn't he?
[04:05:23] Remember his middle name is Hussein, is he really an American?
[04:05:26] That was Hillary Rodham Clinton.
[04:05:28] She did that shit in 2008.
[04:05:33] So yeah, Democrats are up to no good.
[04:05:35] back to their old business as usual bullshit
[04:05:42] i said this last time i saw this much open racialized hasian from establishment
[04:05:46] that is a younger black challenger with the hillary campaign against obama
[04:05:49] this kind of issues coming from the former d r energy ministers in campaigns
[04:05:52] for s by out local media major media silent shame
[04:05:59] I believe you have to live in the US, but otherwise, yes, yeah, you have to live in the United States.
[04:06:06] Unless you live in Canada and are currently illegally crossing the border with 500 mules packed full of votes for Dottie Aliza and Claire Valdez.
[04:06:29] Can you please tell DSA comrades that they should phone bank for Claire and Dari even
[04:06:34] without national endorsement.
[04:06:35] A few national comrades have been mad anal about it.
[04:06:37] Dude, I mean, they're not going to listen to me then.
[04:06:41] If they're fucking DSA, if they're, if they're from other DSA chapters and they're like, well,
[04:06:47] there's no national endorsement and they're refusing to do so.
[04:06:50] How the fuck am I supposed to be able to convince them?
[04:06:52] I'm an even more of an outsider.
[04:06:55] Are you illegally voting?
[04:06:56] Yes.
[04:06:57] Why do you think I'm here?
[04:06:58] I'm here with the fucking 30,000 mules
[04:07:13] Mentioned at the phone bank that you will not call from your own number. It sets up it sets you up with the New York City area code
[04:07:28] Anyway, it's been incredible to watch this this race if we're serious about creating a Democratic Party that the working class can actually identify with again and we have to call out the way that right wing lobbies are putting money into the selection.
[04:07:44] And these and again these are values that most Jewish New Yorkers here actually even then we disagree with.
[04:07:50] That's a great point.
[04:07:58] Anyway, um, where else? What else? What else? What else? Yeah, Godheimer, monsters, dark
[04:08:09] money, hitting hand, turning us against one another. Swap A-Pack for Jews. It is the oldest
[04:08:13] anti-Semitic conspiracy. It's so funny. Swap A-Pack for Jews. Dog. Yeah, that would be
[04:08:22] horrible except that's a whole different sentence
[04:08:28] That's an entirely different sentence
[04:08:31] It's so funny to be like well swap a path. Why are we doing that?
[04:08:35] You know who does that Nick Fuentes you fucking idiot
[04:08:40] That's who does it
[04:08:42] He's the one who says organized Jewry is single-minded in defensive Israel and they have dual loyalty and only care about Israel
[04:08:50] So why are you as an American Jewish congressional rep making that making that statement?
[04:08:59] It doesn't make any fucking sense.
[04:09:02] This horrible neo-liberal identity politics tactic responded every apparent difference of opinion with
[04:09:06] fantastical agenda of accusations of racism comes from the U.S. pro-Israel fanatics.
[04:09:10] Is there a signature move?
[04:09:11] People should be rejected from them and everybody else.
[04:09:16] Yeah.
[04:09:16] It's like it's like I'm coming out and being like, you know, I
[04:09:25] Don't really like hot dogs. Okay. I hate hot dogs. He's like replace hot dogs with Jews not so funny now is it?
[04:09:35] Yeah, man, it's not because that's a different sentence the target is totally different
[04:09:46] that
[04:09:53] the swapping back produce no I don't think I will do that actually
[04:10:01] swapping back for Zora mom Donnie and now he's admitted to meddling in elections and needs to be impeached
[04:10:03] the
[04:10:22] Oh,
[04:10:42] Not that you're wrong with that statement
[04:10:43] I'm not sure works the counter because they would say flint is just saying the implication out loud and that you're cloaking it again
[04:10:48] You're correct, but that's how they say it. No, dude
[04:10:52] Because I don't believe that. I don't believe that APAC is a substitute for Jews.
[04:10:57] Josh Gottheimer and Nick Fuentes do. That's the difference. Of course, Josh Gottheimer thinks APAC is good.
[04:11:04] Okay.
[04:11:08] But it's fucking ridiculous.
[04:11:10] I fundamentally oppose
[04:11:14] this fucking, this disconflation. I've never, I've never leaned into this conflation.
[04:11:19] I've never allowed this conflation to continue. I have always opposed this conflation
[04:11:27] It's fucking ridiculous
[04:11:32] It's untrue
[04:11:34] it's nasty business dude
[04:11:49] it's primary down yeah yesterday when I made the joke about Iran kicking the ball and replacing
[04:11:56] the ball with Jews that was before the sweet he literally did the meme yeah not so funny
[04:12:00] is it? Not so funny now, is it? That's right. I too also love to freak myself out and invent
[04:12:15] racial animus where no such racial animus exists. And now it's everybody else's problem.
[04:12:23] Tuesday, there are candidates buying for spots on almost every level from open state Senate
[04:12:27] seats to congressional seats. So joining us now to discuss, we're bringing in a round table with
[04:12:32] Democratic strategist Tripp Yang and political expert J.C. Polanco. Thank you so much for being
[04:12:37] here. You guys know these races in and out. So thank you so much. Thank you. Thanks for having us.
[04:12:42] So we're going to start first with New York 12. There are eight candidates in the race, but there
[04:12:47] are four probably getting the most attention. State Assemblyman Michael Lasher, State Assemblyman
[04:12:53] out. This race doesn't exist in my mind. I don't care for this district. This district is not
[04:13:03] something that I'm thinking of. I don't even want to believe that this district exists.
[04:13:09] What a fucking miss this has been. Alex Boris, Jack Schlossberg, who's the grandson of President
[04:13:16] John Kenny, and then George Conway. So we've got all three, excuse me, all four. They're kind of
[04:13:22] One of the top ones that are getting the most conversation, what are your thoughts on the
[04:13:26] race so far?
[04:13:27] First of all, thank you so much for having us here, Morgan.
[04:13:30] Politics unusual.
[04:13:31] The best new show on TV since 2025 on the record.
[04:13:37] On discussion here, look, in year 12, respectfully, there's only two real candidates here, Michael
[04:13:42] Lasher and Alex Borrez, both of them well-esteemed, respected state legislators.
[04:13:47] It is a very competitive race.
[04:13:49] On balance, it should lean Michael Lasher.
[04:13:52] The reason why is because most of the vote occurs on the west side, where his assembly
[04:13:56] district is, as opposed to the east side of Manhattan, where Alex Boraz is, current assembly
[04:14:00] district is.
[04:14:01] The reason why Boraz is making this a race is because he has an incredible narrative,
[04:14:06] he has been a strong fundraiser, great political outreach.
[04:14:08] So this has become a race, you know, originally I thought this was going to be a decisive
[04:14:13] type of win for last year, but it is coming down to the wire here with two strong candidates.
[04:14:17] Now, one of the more controversial races, New York 13, um...
[04:14:21] Um, why was I banned? Why was I banned? Why was I banned?
[04:14:25] It's probably because you spam like a fucking loser.
[04:14:34] Send the mods proof that you're phone banking for Dario Lisa and I'll reconsider your, uh, unbanning.
[04:14:42] It's gonna happen in an hour. Now you have an hour.
[04:14:47] He's got a lot of taste in the moment.
[04:14:53] So Daria Liza Avila Chevalier is challenging congressman Adriano Espiot, but Chevalier,
[04:15:02] as you all know, has come under fire for some of her past comments that she's made criticizing
[04:15:06] the military, police, calling President Biden a racist.
[04:15:11] Why are you so rude?
[04:15:14] Are you aching for it too?
[04:15:16] am I so rude? There's a back and forth correspondence on this broadcast. Anytime someone violates
[04:15:23] that by deliberately, uh, deliberately getting around the Fossibot to spam, that makes it
[04:15:31] harder for me to read your stupid ass comment. Take a second off.
[04:15:39] a
[04:15:43] an arraist calling president obama evil
[04:15:46] uh... she used a profane language and describing other top democrats and she
[04:15:51] even criticized
[04:15:52] interracial relationships all my god that's not what you did
[04:15:57] god i fucking this is what i'm talking about do it do this is what i mean when
[04:16:00] i see local media
[04:16:02] is i mean they might as well be a fundraising for
[04:16:06] espiat. Okay? Like, dude, dude, what the fuck are we doing? What are we doing? She did not
[04:16:16] criticize interracial relationships, man. That's not a fucking policy position of Dalia
[04:16:21] Eliza of Elisheva lia. Okay?
[04:16:26] Like she made a joke. She made a fucking joke. Who gives a fuck? Jesus Christ, the level of
[04:16:34] coordination is unfathomable, dude. They don't have anything. They have no way to defend
[04:16:41] Espayot. And because Daria Lisa is a newcomer, right? So there's not a lot that they can
[04:16:50] attack on her background, except for her advocacy and except for her actual work and like as
[04:16:56] an organiser
[04:17:01] so they're just hitting this fucking insane line over and over again look at all of our
[04:17:05] tweets let's take them sincerely let's fucking endlessly pontificate on these fucking tweets
[04:17:10] jesus christ
[04:17:15] i hate this shit stop demanding
[04:17:18] of one second ban
[04:17:25] on the debate speech slightly, but a week before the election, JC, go for it.
[04:17:30] You forgot, as Carmella Harris.
[04:17:33] Yes, exactly.
[04:17:34] What planet is this even happening, right?
[04:17:36] It's happening in a place where there's a cult of personality.
[04:17:39] This individual just got...
[04:17:40] Yeah, these guys fucking hate that the DSA, they want a scalp, okay?
[04:17:46] Let me tell you exactly what's going on here.
[04:17:48] Hesa Papa.
[04:17:51] Welcome to the broadcast.
[04:17:52] Thank you for the raid.
[04:17:54] They desperately want to scalp here, okay?
[04:17:58] They want to undermine the DSA slate whichever way they can and given the unfathomable, ungodly
[04:18:05] amounts of fucking money being spent in the direction of SPIA and the negative ad campaigning
[04:18:10] against Dottie Aliza, they think this is the one, this is the race where they can just
[04:18:15] like really ham up the the controversy. That's what's happening right now. Okay. That's all
[04:18:31] this is. So they can turn this around on Zoran, they can turn this around on DSA. I'm sure
[04:18:38] like, if if there's any losses here, all of my fucking idiotic haters on the timeline
[04:18:43] We'll celebrate in the same way that they did when they thought Nithya Raman had not won
[04:18:49] right
[04:18:52] That's all this is it's like personal animus
[04:18:56] Personal anxiety. I don't even think that there's that big of a ideological disagreement overall
[04:19:01] Like I don't think this guy gives a shit about Medicare for all one way or another as a matter of fact
[04:19:05] We were to ask him. He probably be like yeah, no, it's a good idea
[04:19:08] Like these guys are not all
[04:19:10] Super pro-Israel people, and that's the reason why they fucking are, you know, attacking Dari Elisa.
[04:19:17] Some of them are, certainly, and a lot of the money interest that's coming in is coming in for that reason.
[04:19:23] But I think a lot of the people are just fucking mad. They're just annoyed that there's this disruptive force in New York politics.
[04:19:31] politics and they're, you know, they have maybe existing relationships with these older,
[04:19:38] with these older politicians, and they're just fucking annoyed that someone's coming
[04:19:43] in and rewriting this design and they don't like it.
[04:19:50] Here has no experience, has no business rating in this correct.
[04:19:53] Guys, I'm not gonna, I'm sorry.
[04:19:55] Only Simon, only in Simon from HESA Papa want to talk to you about German military policy.
[04:19:59] I'm not going to do that today.
[04:20:00] Okay.
[04:20:01] Fucking primary happening. I'm in New York City for that reason. There's a huge primary happening tomorrow
[04:20:07] I'm covering that right now. All right, we're trying to get some fucking socialists elected in the office in
[04:20:13] One of the most reactionary countries on the fucking planet
[04:20:18] It's tough
[04:20:20] No race, but there's millions of dollars being spent to beat up on the chairman of the Hispanic caucus
[04:20:24] Someone who's been representing that this over 30 years and I cannot even believe this is happening
[04:20:29] Yeah, you can't believe it's happening. He's been he has done a dog shit job
[04:20:34] That's the reason why in the latest internal polls that his campaign released. He was at 38%
[04:20:42] Okay, he was at 38 fucking percent people are desperate for a change. They want this change
[04:20:48] He's been he's been in charge for three decades
[04:20:51] And the only thing he's done is basically line up his pockets and build a machine just for himself
[04:20:58] That's it. A machine that doesn't work for the constituents of Harlem. A machine that does not work for the district at all. A machine that just makes sure that he has a little fiefdom.
[04:21:12] Okay? There are so many congressional districts like this all around the country.
[04:21:19] Okay? Where politicians sit on top of a fucking deep blue district on a throne.
[04:21:27] And don't do anything with it. Okay?
[04:21:32] They're just there to fill asses in seats and collect paychecks from corporate subsidiaries corporate donors and
[04:21:40] Of course the needs of corporations is antagonistic to the needs of the masses and therefore they don't ever do what needs to be done
[04:21:49] This is the design of the system. This is what breeds apathy and it's actually sad
[04:21:54] When you look at a situation where you can make this change and most people are completely oblivious to it
[04:22:03] Completely and utterly oblivious to it not invested at all not interested
[04:22:08] What is this Fox News is finally got something on you that you can't fight
[04:22:15] Left-wing hunger piker mox trump eats blue burrito, okay, dude
[04:22:20] So stupid
[04:22:24] I
[04:22:37] Do the matter is that if this were anybody could you imagine a white candidate saying half the things she said could you wow?
[04:22:43] Yeah, that would be dramatically different. Don't you think yes
[04:22:48] As the Afro-Latina she's making a joke about race mixing and you're there taking it seriously
[04:22:53] Obviously, if it was a white dude making that same statement, it would probably read very
[04:22:58] differently.
[04:23:03] Even then, what should matter more is not what they've said in the past, but what they
[04:23:07] are, who they are now, what they represent now.
[04:23:11] Put the policies in the bag, little bro.
[04:23:13] Imagine anyone else appearing on an event, blasting Israel the day after the phobos...
[04:23:18] Oh, there it is.
[04:23:19] Never mind.
[04:23:20] Remember when I said this guy probably doesn't care too much about Israel?
[04:23:23] I was wrong. It turns out that's where the animosity is coming from
[04:23:27] Terrorist attacks. I mean, I don't say but can you imagine that I think this is a shit
[04:23:32] Yeah, she was right by the way
[04:23:34] She was right to to go to a propensity and protest after October 7
[04:23:39] The majority is on her side now. What are we doing? We're fucking punishing someone for being right too early
[04:23:46] We're punishing them for premature anti fascism. Oh
[04:23:50] She opposed the genocide prematurely
[04:23:53] Fucking asshole, you're still wrong. What's your fucking excuse dickhead? You're still on the wrong side of the story
[04:24:03] That's by our response
[04:24:11] Conspiracies that your primary challenger that elisa
[04:24:17] Is
[04:24:18] I'm lying about her Dominican heritage and Sanchez secret location. Do you think that I couldn't have anything that talks to them?
[04:24:28] He aggressive the campaign has been very aggressive
[04:24:33] All right, thank you very much
[04:24:37] Yeah, finally one day out from election
[04:24:48] I wish I didn't have to make this video, but there is hatred burning against me that I
[04:24:56] cannot say silent about.
[04:24:58] In the final days of this campaign, I have been hit with attacks that use Haitian as
[04:25:03] a slur.
[04:25:04] A coordinated way of Islamophobia lies about my identity, my faith, and my family.
[04:25:11] Espionage supporters are standing at poll sites in our district shouting lies and slinging
[04:25:15] racial slurs.
[04:25:17] People are reaching out to my family demanding to see my birth certificate, a tired, racist
[04:25:24] trope that every black leader who dares to challenge power knows all too well.
[04:25:29] We saw a similar campaign last year when Andrew Cuomo and his allies attacked Mayor
[04:25:33] Mamdani over his faith.
[04:25:37] And we all watched Donald Trump run his racist birther campaign against President Barack
[04:25:42] Obama.
[04:25:43] So I have to ask, why is a supposed progressive congressman following the same steps as the
[04:25:50] famed electives like Cuomo and Trump?
[04:25:54] He's not new to this.
[04:25:56] This is what he does.
[04:25:58] As by out in his machine, have resurfaced and carried out this playbook time and time
[04:26:02] again and I, quite frankly, refuse to allow it to continue to happen.
[04:26:08] He did this to Charlie Rangel by claiming that his Latino supporters were traitors so
[04:26:13] the Latino community and they did it to Senator Robert Jackson, another black man, for daring
[04:26:18] to run in what they called a Dominican district.
[04:26:22] I am proudly Dominican.
[04:26:23] I am a proud black woman.
[04:26:25] I am a proud Muslim woman running for Congress in a district that is home to black and Caribbean
[04:26:30] and Dominican families who have built this community together for generations.
[04:26:36] And the smear campaign against me is not politics.
[04:26:40] That is racism, dressed up and unleashed by my opponent, because he has nothing else left.
[04:26:47] He can't run on his record.
[04:26:48] He can't run on his dedication to this community, and he can't answer for his nine years of
[04:26:53] abandonment in this office.
[04:26:56] So instead, he's trying to pit us against each other, because the fractured elector
[04:27:01] is the only kind that he can still win.
[04:27:04] But here's what he's up against.
[04:27:07] Garland and Washington Heights have been family for generations.
[04:27:11] Black New Yorkers and Dominicans have lived side by side for generations.
[04:27:15] We eat together, we pray together, we raise our kids together.
[04:27:20] And many of us carry both of those identities, including me.
[04:27:25] And we won't stand for this hate.
[04:27:27] And while he sows divisions through our sur-, through his surrogates, his canvassers, and
[04:27:32] his supporters. He is taking money from the landlords, raising our rents, from ice contractors
[04:27:38] kidnapping our neighbors in churches and schools and hospitals, and from right-wing
[04:27:43] lobbies like APAC, that bankroll genocide and supported efforts to overturn our 2020
[04:27:49] election. That is who he's fighting for, not us. But I'm not afraid of hate masking
[04:28:00] under power. I will never stop fighting for the right thing to do. I want to
[04:28:05] represent, you know, I will never stop fighting for the right thing and I want
[04:28:11] to represent each and every single one of you. I want to build power for you and
[04:28:16] with you and I want to tear down every barrier that has ever been put between
[04:28:21] you and the life that you deserve and I want us to do it together because
[04:28:26] tomorrow on June 23rd? We have a choice. Do we want more cynicism and hatred from a congressman
[04:28:33] who shares donors with Donald Trump while abandoning his own community? Or do we want
[04:28:38] a fighter in office that will not be intimidated by hate and will always put the needs of working
[04:28:44] people first? The choice is yours, New York.
[04:28:56] the
[04:29:12] I think she just hit a one one take one one take jake it.
[04:29:30] Um, Zohan also, uh, talked about the racism in New York 13 as well.
[04:29:38] What's happening here?
[04:29:39] And I think that, uh, Mayor Moundani is going to pay a serious price politically for getting
[04:29:43] involved in this race and getting involved in the race out in Brooklyn to try to defeat
[04:29:47] media Velazquez.
[04:29:48] I think this is going to be a long memory to this and, and he's been so active trying
[04:29:51] to defeat Congressman Espeyot, the first Dominican member of Congress, we're never going to
[04:29:55] forget this.
[04:29:56] I can never believe this is even happening.
[04:29:57] Yeah.
[04:29:58] it was endorsed by Mayor Mom Donnie.
[04:30:00] It was one of the three congressional candidates
[04:30:02] that he endorsed.
[04:30:03] Do you think it's right for,
[04:30:05] is this a candidate that Mom Donnie should be
[04:30:07] hitching his wagon to in this race?
[04:30:09] So what the mayor is demonstrating here
[04:30:10] is that those folks who are with him on day one,
[04:30:13] when he launched his mayoral campaign, October 2024,
[04:30:16] he was polling around 0%.
[04:30:18] The DSA was the first major organization
[04:30:21] that endorsed him.
[04:30:22] And so he is-
[04:30:23] Dude, he's literally a DSA cadre candidate.
[04:30:26] Of course, yes.
[04:30:29] These guys don't understand what a political movement is, OK?
[04:30:32] They just have never seen it.
[04:30:33] They've never experienced it.
[04:30:35] Because everything that the Democratic Party has done thus
[04:30:39] far is cynical and anything that the Democratic Party has done
[04:30:46] is an expression of self-interest, OK?
[04:30:50] So they can't comprehend a movement, a movement that
[04:30:54] wants to put working class and their needs first, for example.
[04:30:57] They just like, it's just like shocking for them.
[04:31:00] They're like, oh, well, he's trying to flex his political muscle.
[04:31:04] It's like, no, he's actually expending social and political
[04:31:08] capital to advance the project that is far larger than he is.
[04:31:17] It will hurt Zoran, but only if his candidates lose.
[04:31:19] If they win, that's crazy political capital for him taking out two
[04:31:22] institutions with his endorsement.
[04:31:23] At least that's how it would be seen.
[04:31:24] I know, but that's not the goal here.
[04:31:27] Zoran is not doing this because he's,
[04:31:30] Zoran is not doing this because he's like,
[04:31:31] oh yeah, I will look really cool if I fucking,
[04:31:35] if the candidates that I've endorsed
[04:31:36] end up winning their races, right?
[04:31:50] It's not, that's not the goal here at all.
[04:31:52] It's infinitely easier for Zoran to literally do the exact same thing he did with Chiose,
[04:31:59] which by the way, I can't believe I'm saying this.
[04:32:04] I love Chi, okay?
[04:32:07] And as you guys know, I was a supporter of Chi trying to unseat Hakim Jeffries, but judging
[04:32:13] by the limitations of even Daria Lisa's campaign, like, or judging by like what it looks like
[04:32:20] currently with Dalia Lisa and Claire Valdez. I get why Zoran was like, don't fucking go after
[04:32:28] Hakim Jeffries. Because Hakim Jeffries is a lot more popular in his district than Espayat is
[04:32:39] and Claire is going after an open seat.
[04:32:41] like, I'm willing to admit that, you know, I think he made, I think he might have made
[04:32:53] the right decision there.
[04:33:09] and comments aren't even nationally known. Jeffries is known nationally. Yes, but it's
[04:33:13] not even that. I mean, he's the most powerful Democrat in the fucking party and also more
[04:33:17] importantly than that. He's unpopular nationally, but he's very, very popular in his district.
[04:33:23] And you can't defeat him in his own district. Then it doesn't fucking matter how unpopular
[04:33:26] he is nationally.
[04:33:27] It's very much saying if you are a D one loyalist to me, uh, Dario Lisa, Claire Valdez,
[04:33:33] these are DSA endorsed candidates. I'm going with you now. Let me go. Let me finish. Let
[04:33:38] let me finish it, let me finish it, so what I'm saying here is that he is saying if you're loyal to me I'm gonna rock with you
[04:33:47] now on a political level this candidate has a lot of risks here, she is not as polished as Mayor Mimdani is
[04:33:54] and frankly her immediate reaction to some of these problematic posts, she did not react to where candidate Mimdani did last year
[04:34:02] we all remember last year during the general election
[04:34:05] yeah she apologized
[04:34:09] which ironically is it you know
[04:34:12] it's it's what you would want her to do right
[04:34:17] this is what you would want her to do and now she did what you wanted her to
[04:34:20] do so you have to fucking turn around and say oh she actually reacted poorly
[04:34:24] she and merman donnie actually went on fox news and said if i said previous
[04:34:28] comments the rank and felt in my pd officers
[04:34:30] that offended you i apologize i thought that was one of the stronger
[04:34:33] We're talking about the candidate. The candidate is awful. She's inexperienced. She's trashed Arab and black men, Jews, Americans, police.
[04:34:47] Oh my God, I hate this guy. Oh my God. I didn't realize he's wearing a stand up to hate logo too, right? Isn't that the stand up to anti-Semitism logo? Am I wrong?
[04:35:02] He's everybody and what you're saying is absolutely not true. The reason why trip is because we have a lot of kids
[04:35:09] If you were there with you were there with him since day one he'll show you know me have Alaska's was there since they
[04:35:15] Know no, no, no, no, no respect for you. Look, JC. I'm not look
[04:35:19] Am I wrong?
[04:35:21] That's not true. Absolutely. I say is was with him in October 2024. The DSA wasn't with him
[04:35:27] He's with the DSA even the guy who's like kind of defending Zoran here is doing a poor job at it
[04:35:39] Yeah, this guy doesn't give a fuck about nitty of Alaska is nor Adriana Espaya, I think he's just never mind
[04:35:44] He's a pro Israel stooge himself, too
[04:35:47] I'm not agreeing or disagreeing whether this was a good political decision or not
[04:35:51] There were a lot of folks who were with him, but I was actually closer to June 2025 May 2025 when he was emerging as the
[04:35:58] Anti-Columbal alternative the folks who were there with him with day one was the DSA. I am not saying this was the right decision
[04:36:04] Not again, I do believe that Dariya Lisa is a risky candidate
[04:36:08] She is not as good of a candidate as Mayor Mandani was look
[04:36:12] If she loses, I believe that this may not have been the best decision politically for Mandani to put his political cap on
[04:36:20] even if she wins there's a loss there's a price to be paid for take dude oh my
[04:36:25] god what are you a fucking mob boss dude who the fuck do you think you are
[04:36:29] these guys literally talk about political dynasties like it's a fucking like it
[04:36:33] like it's a monarchy dude yo buddy talk about why espayot in his own fucking
[04:36:41] internal numbers two weeks after the election was sitting at 35% the whole
[04:36:47] district fucking hates the guy what a fucking freak ass bitch this dude is oh
[04:36:55] my god
[04:37:02] what a fucking pig Zora will pay a big price first of all know the fuck he
[04:37:10] won't okay suck my dick this idea that like yes the media will absolutely seek
[04:37:16] out a punishment they will they'll try to knock him off his fucking pedestal
[04:37:21] he's been riding too high for too good okay straight up they will try to do
[04:37:26] that but guess what it'll be a harder it'll be a tougher hill to climb for
[04:37:31] him but I'm sure he'll manage okay
[04:37:35] god damn these guys have never given up on the anger and resentment that they
[04:37:40] felt since that Zoran victory it's like they're literally waiting for any
[04:37:44] opportunity moment to just take the knives out and slit his fucking guts holy shit
[04:37:55] it's crazy it's unbelievable dude this level of disdain is psychotic
[04:38:02] at this point you're like salivating for for something horrible to happen in new york so you
[04:38:08] You can just shit on Zoran.
[04:38:10] You know, trying to take out the chair.
[04:38:12] I fucking hate that, like, dude, blue.
[04:38:16] Blue stronghold politics is so nasty.
[04:38:20] Okay.
[04:38:24] That's what this is.
[04:38:25] We have to break this machine.
[04:38:28] Okay.
[04:38:29] We have to break this machine piece by piece.
[04:38:32] We will never have just an equitable outcomes for the working
[04:38:36] class in new york city or anywhere around the country if we cannot penetrate
[04:38:41] this calcified institution it's unbelievable the way this guy gets the
[04:38:51] talk holy shit he says so much anger and resentment that there are candidates
[04:38:57] out there that are saying no to all this fucking corporate pack money no to all
[04:39:01] these foreign lobbyist interests and they're placing New Yorkers interest
[04:39:06] first he's like this is a personal slight to me how dare you that's not how
[04:39:09] this game is played a fucking a fucking knife you
[04:39:12] the spanish caucus in the first american elected to congress is just impossible to tell me otherwise
[04:39:17] speaking of nydia and new york seven that's another race where we want to focus on here
[04:39:20] so this race drew so much attention as well because like you guys mentioned she was one
[04:39:25] of mayor mom donnie's first supporters the mayor mom donnie endorsed she's she's not
[04:39:31] uh... running for reelection she's she's leaving
[04:39:33] this guy jc is not a fan of you
[04:39:36] but some fighters in nick flint is all this is that guy this is him
[04:39:40] isn't it when this analysis of the left is the guy they say brings out the
[04:39:43] energy of the base you think that was that we deserve not a letter that that
[04:39:46] would be too much
[04:39:47] we doubles down in a socialist base eats it up
[04:39:54] but son is fine shit he's not supposed to appeal to the ops
[04:39:57] this guy goes check this out
[04:40:12] yet centrist
[04:40:14] six a heart five eight and shoes
[04:40:17] little guy
[04:40:19] Is that why you're so angry, little man?
[04:40:33] Right. But she got a little, um, uh, perturbed about the fact that mom, Donnie decided to endorse, um, somebody before she was able to. So he endorsed, um, Claire Valdez and, uh, the
[04:40:45] You can sit there and say Zoran is only loyal to the essence of a balloon in the face, but that doesn't change the fact that he's the most popular politician in the entire country, wherever his loyalties allegedly lie, his constituents love it.
[04:40:55] Um, yeah, I mean this guy, first of all, being loyal to the Democratic Socialist America isn't a bad thing, it's a good thing, because it's the type of politics that the voters actually want.
[04:41:05] That's why they liked Zoran.
[04:41:09] It's not about one guy, it's a fucking movement, it's a movement that centers the working class.
[04:41:14] That's what it is, and they can't stand that shit.
[04:41:18] When the USA holds a casting call, the requirements are, must have zero experience, must be a non-native New Yorker, despised Democrats, hate Israel's Zionism,
[04:41:24] must be communists, zero understanding of finance, economics, or commerce, gentrifier, or gentry adjacent.
[04:41:30] Oh my god, this guy is such a fucking dickhead, dude.
[04:41:38] Must hate the United States. It's so fucking nasty.
[04:41:44] It's so goddamn nasty. I mean, this is odious politics. Okay, you can just disagree with certain things that these people are saying
[04:41:51] You don't have to fucking hate them more than you hate the Republicans
[04:41:56] Tweets about wealthy DSA one of the weirdest features today's politics. How many oh my god
[04:41:59] This guy has DSA up the mind DSA's dick is lodged so far up his spine, dude
[04:42:07] It's occupying permanent real estate in his fucking brain. Holy shit
[04:42:14] Jesus Christ, oh my God. What is this level of animosity? This guy should be nowhere near media.
[04:42:31] You know what's funny?
[04:42:34] They talk about people like myself holding deep resentment to the Democratic party,
[04:42:41] but i don't hate the fucking national democratic party as much as this guy hates the dsa
[04:42:49] but that's what's so crazy about it i give props to people who are uh you know regular
[04:42:55] straight ticket democrats when they do something redeemable my anger and resentment with the
[04:43:00] democratic party is that the democratic party doesn't represent our interest that's my anger
[04:43:06] If they did tomorrow, you know, by some stroke of luck or, you know, a magic wand was waved,
[04:43:12] then I would support them. And I have. I supported the Democrats in their initiative to redistrict
[04:43:18] Virginia, for example. I thought that was the right thing to do. These guys do not give a fuck.
[04:43:24] The DSA could do everything right. The DSA could advance the agenda that he wanted,
[04:43:30] and he would still turn around and be like, no, they fuck as fuck. I hate them. I hate them. I
[04:43:34] hate them. For that guy, he hates the DSA more than he hates the Republicans.
[04:43:49] Let's go ahead and later endorse Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Rinozo. And there's a third person in the race as well.
[04:43:54] City Council member Julie Juan and a vehicle Kumar as well as in this race. So, you know, when you guys are looking at this race as well,
[04:44:02] I mean, just how much attention is being brought and and outside money is being
[04:44:07] ordered into this race millions of dollars are being spent.
[04:44:10] I've never seen anything like this before.
[04:44:11] The amount of money and independent expenditures being spent on this rate.
[04:44:14] Yeah.
[04:44:15] Millions of dollars being spent, by the way.
[04:44:17] And then he's going to say, oh, it's a DSA canister to spending millions of dollars.
[04:44:20] Bitch. Espaya is getting like 750 bands on a weekly basis.
[04:44:27] First from the Latino Action Fund, Latino Victory Fund, then from APAC.
[04:44:32] Then from Apex Shell Corporation, the fuck do you mean? Millions of dollars are being spent.
[04:44:36] Of course, you don't have an issue with that though, because that's, you know,
[04:44:39] an establishment Democrat, and you want business as usual politics in the fucking city.
[04:44:44] It's in the amount of capital that Mayor Mamdani's put in his first couple of months
[04:44:47] as mayor of New York City in trying to defeat what is, in fact, a proxy battle with Congresswoman
[04:44:53] Velazquez. Look, the truth is this, Antonio Renoso is a two-term former city council member,
[04:44:58] Chairman of committees, you know what's funny about this this guy in a different race if renozo was running against an establishment democrat
[04:45:05] He would be saying the exact same things that he's saying about claire valdez
[04:45:09] But this time about antonio renozo. I don't think this motherfuckers a working families party guy
[04:45:14] I don't think he's a pro wfp person at all
[04:45:18] It's just he has deep disdain for the left. So whoever the leftmost politician is in any race. He hates them
[04:45:25] Okay
[04:45:27] That's what's so interesting about this reynoso race is that like a lot of pro-israel groups have basically given up on the commie
[04:45:34] Corridor having a guy who's gonna be pro-israel
[04:45:38] So they're just saying like a at least Antonio reynoso is like more malleable, right?
[04:45:42] And that's where the danger lies obviously you can't have a malleable guy here
[04:45:47] This is one of the bluest most radical districts in the entire fucking country. That's why it's called the commie corridor
[04:45:54] OK.
[04:46:01] As dozens of legislation is passed, two term elected
[04:46:04] Borough President of Brooklyn, the largest borough in our city, incredible
[04:46:08] experience running against someone who's been in the Assembly for a year.
[04:46:10] Just got here has no legislation passed and is going up against the wishes
[04:46:14] of the first Puerto Rican woman ever elected to Congress.
[04:46:16] I wrote my term paper in college on the Alaska.
[04:46:18] I agree with her very little politically.
[04:46:19] But my goodness, how could you look at someone who supported you in day one
[04:46:23] and say I'm going to go against you and the board president of Brooklyn and support this
[04:46:26] new person who comes out of nowhere with very little experience, the memory will be long,
[04:46:30] big mistake for the mayor to get involved. This is the rare race where you have the working fair.
[04:46:34] Dude, dude, Nidia Velazquez is not a fucking god, okay?
[04:46:40] Like Nidia Velazquez is a relatively progressive force in New York politics. Nidia Velazquez,
[04:46:47] when AOC was challenging an incumbent, endorsed the incumbent, okay? That's just fucking politics.
[04:46:56] And it's really interesting that these people will literally turn around and make it seem like
[04:47:01] politics only works in one direction. You can only defend establishment Democrats.
[04:47:07] And that's precisely what he did, by the way, okay? That's precisely what that dipshit in the
[04:47:12] center did. He endorsed and defended Andrew Cuomo. So I don't want to fucking hear from
[04:47:19] this asshole about what it means to be a good Democrat. Okay. He defended Cuomo in
[04:47:27] the general. He attacked Zora Mamdani viciously.
[04:47:34] My look my silver lining in all of this is that this level of negative campaigning depresses
[04:47:49] voter turnout and espion has his rider dies in his machine and they're going to come out
[04:47:58] and dot elyza is going to have
[04:48:01] a lot more pro darry lees of voters
[04:48:04] so maybe all of this negative campaigning is not going to cause people to
[04:48:08] go out and vote
[04:48:10] for darry lees of but it's not going to cause them to go out and vote for s by
[04:48:13] dot either
[04:48:15] negative campaigning always the presses voter turnout so i
[04:48:19] i hope
[04:48:21] yes yes that that fucking
[04:48:24] little dipshit hates me look
[04:48:27] when the regular mission democrats fight each other in the primaries
[04:48:30] what makes else i had not mention of them being muslim muslim what does that have
[04:48:33] to do with him being a sanders piker's got piker got a retake in america
[04:48:36] carat israel
[04:48:37] or what about pushing to defund the police was i have to do with his faith
[04:48:47] liberals love rightfully calling maga a call for refusing to recognize their own
[04:48:50] culture behavior towards a party that frankly no longer exist is directly
[04:48:53] leading to our current flavor fascism
[04:48:56] and it never fails to be incredibly infuriating,
[04:48:58] just full of egotistical consultants draining the beast,
[04:49:01] enriching themselves, and then wagging their fingers
[04:49:03] at working people who want their lives
[04:49:04] and materially improve, yes.
[04:49:12] Once again, if you're annoyed by this little man
[04:49:16] and his insane behavior,
[04:49:20] take that anger and resentment
[04:49:22] and use it in a productive manner.
[04:49:26] They remember when you criticize similar concern for supporting the Iran deal because Israel
[04:49:33] opposed it.
[04:49:34] What does your community think about that?
[04:49:43] Oof.
[04:49:49] Typical stooge, dude.
[04:49:53] There you have it.
[04:49:54] .
[04:49:57] Typical fucking operative typical stooge
[04:50:01] doesn't care about results, doesn't care about policies,
[04:50:04] doesn't care about the impact that policies or lack thereof
[04:50:08] have on the constituents only there to fucking collect the paycheck
[04:50:12] and be a goddamn attack dog for Israel and pro-Israel interest.
[04:50:20] Classic.
[04:50:23] God, these guys are such fucking sharks.
[04:50:26] Progressive is vocally behind reynoso and the DSA on the other side.
[04:50:29] Usually you don't have this type of divide between WFP and DSA in progressive circles.
[04:50:33] It's only the case because, you know, this district voted for Mandani by over
[04:50:37] 50 points last year. This is the youngest and the most progressive congressional
[04:50:42] district in all of New York City in any other race in New York and across the country.
[04:50:46] Reynoso would be the most progressive, the most left wing option.
[04:50:50] He clearly has a record, but look,
[04:50:52] and he has most of the endorsements,
[04:50:54] but on the other side, he's really running
[04:50:57] against the mayor's imprint,
[04:50:58] running against the mayor's shadow.
[04:51:00] That's why this is a 50-50 talk spread.
[04:51:02] And respectfully, JC, I do gotta correct you,
[04:51:05] that there, from Memdani's perspective,
[04:51:08] those who are with him when he was at 0%,
[04:51:11] which was in October 2024, very big difference
[04:51:14] than when he was at 20% in June 2025.
[04:51:16] That's a big difference.
[04:51:17] It's like, are you, were you a Knicks fan, basically, you know,
[04:51:21] when the Knicks lose the games, I lose attention on those games.
[04:51:24] It's not even that. It's not even that. It's just not.
[04:51:31] It's not that Zoran is like paying it back or paying it forward.
[04:51:36] I don't, like, again, I like this guy Tripp.
[04:51:39] I think he's like trying to do his very best here with the horrible circumstances
[04:51:44] that he's facing being next to this asshole. But like, again, expand your imagination.
[04:51:54] Zoran is one part
[04:51:59] of a much broader movement. Okay, he's just one guy. I mean, we're fortunate enough to have him.
[04:52:06] He's charismatic. He's got a wonderful smile. He's actually pretty astute, pretty good at playing
[04:52:12] the game of politics as well. But he's not in the business of paying it forward or paying back
[04:52:19] his allies. That's not the reason why he's doing this. He's doing this because there's a broader
[04:52:25] vision here. And what's really interesting is a lot of people cannot comprehend that. Even the
[04:52:30] most woke guy on this panel can't comprehend that because American politics is so cynical,
[04:52:38] Right? It's so cynical that no one can comprehend burning political and social capital at the behest of a larger movement, recognizing your role, recognizing the role that you're playing in a much larger national movement, if not an international movement, that you're playing a role in.
[04:52:58] a role in. It's really interesting. It's really interesting to watch this unfold. And even
[04:53:06] people who are seemingly indefensives are on failed to grasp this. Okay?
[04:53:11] The garden where we're losing these games. Look, we're talking about mixed fans versus
[04:53:15] are you a mixed fan now? There's a difference. The historical consequences are serious here.
[04:53:20] Now, in New York 10, Mayor Mom Donnie also endorsed Brad Lander over Congressman Dan
[04:53:26] goldman and that was another one I think we saw that you know goldman did not
[04:53:30] endorse mom Donnie even after he won the if anything that ironically was like
[04:53:34] Zoran personally you know massaging it a little bit he didn't give Brad lander
[04:53:44] a position in the admin in the mayoralty and and basically it was like yeah well
[04:53:51] let's just slot you into this district and there was someone else that was
[04:53:55] supposed to run in that district. It probably would have been a tougher run to be fair.
[04:54:01] But yeah. What is this? Nothing was really proven. Some women said he tried to touch
[04:54:14] them and I'm mostly talking about Cuomo's politics. I am Sicilian, I know he's a Turk,
[04:54:19] not Greek. What? Are you defending Andrew Cuomo inappropriately sexually harassing people?
[04:54:25] Are you okay? Am I misunderstanding something here? Yeah, Mum Donnie burns allies and making
[04:54:39] a big bet for Congress on the left. Very strange headline. Burns allies, they mean literally
[04:54:46] endorsing primary candidates he supports instead of the ones that the
[04:54:49] nearing times prefers. That's literally what it is. That's exactly what's fucking going on here.
[04:55:08] It's so passive, that the Times and the editorial board told New Yorkers literally to vote for
[04:55:12] anyone above Omnani have now appointed themselves as crucial allies.
[04:55:16] Don't try to make sense of the notes being passed around in chat, this is dangerous rabbit hole is true.
[04:55:39] Oh my god, Harmey Dillon.
[04:55:42] So, you know, when you're looking at all this, these three candidates, actually, you know,
[04:55:48] what's funny, the reason why they're not talking about this race is because they should still
[04:55:51] be pissed off.
[04:55:52] This is an incumbent.
[04:55:53] It's an incumbent that Zoran is endorsing against, but the reason why they didn't talk
[04:55:59] about this race as much as like the Clairvaldes one or the Dottie, at least the one is because
[04:56:04] this is a wrap.
[04:56:05] Okay.
[04:56:06] Brad Lander is going to fucking put LeBron numbers up.
[04:56:09] of Brad Lander is going to have a plus 20 lead on Dan Goldman. Okay. That's why they're
[04:56:18] not talking about it because that's already a done deal. So that's not interesting because
[04:56:24] you can't shit on Zoran over it. I mean, plus 20 is the most conservative estimate, by the
[04:56:35] It's gonna be fucking insane
[04:56:40] How important is it for mom Donnie to make sure that all three candidates actually
[04:56:46] There's a win at least two of the three, you know, I don't think you'll go three for three
[04:56:50] I don't think you'll go zero for three, but he's got a one at least two for three
[04:56:53] The reason why JC Morgan is because right now if you look at the polling man Donnie is one of the top two most popular
[04:56:59] Democrats in all of New York, right?
[04:57:01] They're the one typically his shanks. They have the highest approval ratings amongst Democratic primary voters
[04:57:05] He is still right now the king of New York electorally
[04:57:08] He has to win two out of three to extend his period. It's very important for him to win somehow
[04:57:14] Because he's got really involved in these races. I could sit here all day with you guys. There's so many races
[04:57:23] I hate this guy
[04:57:26] We are in Herbert Von King part on Juneteenth talking to the community just having great conversations
[04:57:31] We're trying to get out the vote. This is a home stretch. We need to make sure everyone shows up
[04:57:36] Dude, Ian Hundley's got so much swag is unbearable. Okay dial it back big guy
[04:57:45] Just kidding. It's important for socialists to have swag
[04:57:52] It was the vote for an affordable future and election day is Tuesday, June 23rd
[04:57:56] Today, we got a group coming together to go out there knock on some doors talk to
[04:58:01] media reporting it finally
[04:58:03] okay but that's literally fucking peter stern
[04:58:06] that doesn't count
[04:58:08] peter stern is basically
[04:58:10] uh... a former dsa member peter stern
[04:58:13] i mean i'm glad that someone's fucking reporting on it at least but
[04:58:17] what i was talking about is like
[04:58:18] fox eleven or the local new york city
[04:58:21] uh... reporters like the the the news hit that we just watched right
[04:58:26] no mention whatsoever of the racialized animus
[04:58:29] none of that
[04:58:31] adam carlson prediction on the election all boy
[04:58:35] i've been really wrestling while i know he's yeah and okay brad lennon with the
[04:58:38] feet and goldman that's it
[04:58:42] he's just he's baiting people
[04:58:46] like every the the analysis that i obviously uh... uh... you know hold to
[04:58:52] high esteem is is michael lange
[04:58:54] and
[04:58:55] he thinks daria liza is going to come in like four points as playoff
[04:59:01] i think
[04:59:02] i think there's a world where that doesn't happen i think there's a world
[04:59:05] where daria liza wins
[04:59:13] new york city early voters in twenty twenty six are substantially older than
[04:59:16] they were in twenty twenty five progressives win tomorrow new york city
[04:59:19] they will have done so with a much more typical democratic electorate them i'm
[04:59:21] done enjoyed last year
[04:59:23] i've seen some suggest that these numbers are a huge warning sign for ds a
[04:59:26] back in progress of candidates but i respectfully disagree
[04:59:28] these important to remember that twenty twenty five was an unusually high bar
[04:59:31] for comparison
[04:59:32] zaram and i drove an unprecedented surgeon youth turnout
[04:59:35] both the june primary and the number general election
[04:59:38] and it was probably unrealistic to expect every candidate endorse a replicate
[04:59:41] that level of mobilization
[04:59:42] youth e v turn out is solid just not exceptional
[04:59:46] and progress of the post in a number of notable wins this year with fairly
[04:59:49] typical democratic electorates
[04:59:52] Yeah, that said, the relative difference in median age between New York 7 and
[04:59:58] New York 13 is telling us something.
[05:00:00] Yes, New York 7 is obviously much younger.
[05:00:02] New York 7 also has Sotmar, a Jewish, and according to the
[05:00:06] Lange, that is 12% of the electoral vote or early vote.
[05:00:10] Lots of young voters in that demo.
[05:00:11] I also haven't seen the absolute numbers for New York 7.
[05:00:14] Perhaps you have.
[05:00:16] Yeah, Sotmar is voting as a block for, uh, for, for, uh,
[05:00:21] Reinozo.
[05:00:29] And it's a big chunk.
[05:00:42] I live in New York 13 for like five plus years. Espayot isn't well known here because he's never around.
[05:00:47] I think most people voting tomorrow care about politics and therefore swing towards Dottie Aliza.
[05:00:51] Yeah, the problem is that their first interaction with Dario Liza, who is an unknown entity,
[05:01:00] is probably most likely going to be negative because there's been a barrage of negative
[05:01:05] attacks.
[05:01:06] However, in the next 12 minutes, you can change that dynamic by going out and doing
[05:01:13] a phone bank for Dario Liza, okay?
[05:01:17] a national phone bank demand for, for Dario Lisa tonight. Zoran and Dario Lisa are going
[05:01:24] to be smiling and dialing. And you can too, you can do that from anywhere around the country.
[05:01:31] It's not a problem. You can't do it from outside of the country. But if you are tuning in from
[05:01:36] anywhere around the country, I urge you to go. I'm in the phone bank. It's international.
[05:01:44] Is it Chris Rab one in the typical elector of almost 20 and people were freaking out
[05:01:52] you about low early youth turnout in New York 13 early vote turnout early vote turnout doesn't
[05:02:09] clearly favor a candidate. Mumdani won precincts are turning out slightly stronger relative
[05:02:14] to the 2025 than Cuomo won precincts. Positive sign from Mumdani endorsed Dalia Eliza, but
[05:02:19] the electorate is much older across the district than in 2025.
[05:02:29] You can do it from outside the country. I didn't know that. Okay, there you go.
[05:02:35] So, Commie Corridor, I'm skipping. I'm going to talk about the New York 13, Movement vs.
[05:02:50] Machines. New York 13 is the richest ethnographic tapestry of any district in the five boroughs.
[05:02:54] I mapped it all granularly in the 13 neighbors of New York, and I earlier coined it the next
[05:02:58] Commie Corridor for a reason. This is a ground where Mondani's largest overperformers'
[05:03:02] relative expectation occurred, not in the hipster precincts of Brooklyn, but in the
[05:03:05] with supermajority renter working-class blocks of upper Manhattan.
[05:03:08] Adriana Espayot, five-term incumbent,
[05:03:10] Dean of New York's Dominican elected officials,
[05:03:12] and the first formerly undocumented immigrant ever to serve in Congress,
[05:03:15] is the machine and not metaphorically either.
[05:03:18] Still, a question whether Espayot's apparatus has more mythos than machine
[05:03:21] and pondered whether he was the next Joe Crowley hiding in plain sight.
[05:03:25] Maria Lisa Avila-Chevalier,
[05:03:26] the student organizer backed by New York DSA and just Democrats,
[05:03:29] is the movement attempting to do to Espayot.
[05:03:31] What he once did to Keith Wright and
[05:03:33] the dynasty by demographic arithmetic
[05:03:36] a month ago i thought darry was on track for an epic upset the momentum
[05:03:39] across over manhattan felt real
[05:03:41] and espionage here to sleep of the wheel best in the wake up only when it was
[05:03:44] too late but the political establishment eager to save the chair of the
[05:03:46] congressional spanish caucus rallied
[05:03:48] hard a deluge of independent expenditures arrive soon thereafter
[05:03:51] blanketing televisions a stuffing mailbox across new york thirteen now
[05:03:54] i'm not so sure
[05:03:56] that's it
[05:03:58] that's literally the the
[05:04:00] primary thing that took place here is
[05:04:02] uh... outside expenditure
[05:04:04] dumped boat loads of fucking funds and they went super super super negative
[05:04:09] uh... and they just started fucking tarnishing tarring in feathering the
[05:04:13] alyssa all her old tweets
[05:04:16] she's Haitian she's not a real dominican like
[05:04:19] upping racialized animus
[05:04:21] and and try to present her as like this liberal blowhard
[05:04:25] uh... that is a spoiler
[05:04:27] near thirteen retain two-thirds of his early twenty twenty five vote total in
[05:04:30] In 2026, the best mark of any congressional district in New York City, the enthusiasm
[05:04:34] and age trend line bode well for the insurgent of the Chevrolet, but the distribution of
[05:04:38] the early vote map indicates Espeyot is pulling out his people to compare to New York seven
[05:04:42] and New York 12.
[05:04:43] The early voting data from New York 13 is more difficult to parse cleanly because many
[05:04:46] of the older black and Hispanic precincts favorable to the incumbent hold out for election
[05:04:49] day.
[05:04:51] And his prediction is Espeyot at 52 of the Chevrolet at 48, I'll put my cars on the
[05:04:56] table.
[05:04:57] 13 and I voted for Eva Avila Chevalier. My honest read is that the negative spending
[05:05:02] hurt her significantly with older voters and a challenge once prime for an upset may
[05:05:06] fall a couple points short. The increased salience of this race spurred by the challenge of closing
[05:05:10] the gap in the mayor's intervention may have been a net negative for the insurgent. When
[05:05:14] the race was sleepier, I liked Avila Chevalier's odds to surprise the establishment. However,
[05:05:18] once the contest became the race, the watch, Espaia and Cole could see the threat Avila
[05:05:23] was posing and responded with overwhelming force to crush it.
[05:05:26] Hakeem Jeffries was working aggressively to save his colleague.
[05:05:29] Labor unions were deploying their operatives and several million dollars of independent expenditure
[05:05:32] landing on a candidate most voters had never heard of three months ago.
[05:05:35] Abel Chivalier is a lesser-known candidate being defined by seven-figure avalanche
[05:05:39] and in a fundamentally different position from the one Mamdani occupied a year ago.
[05:05:43] Mamdani was a juggernaut of earned and new media.
[05:05:45] Canada's so saturated in coverage that it was effectively inoculated against a smaller rash
[05:05:49] of late attacks.
[05:05:50] Dari has no such immunity. When the first thing an older voter who was not raised in the social
[05:05:54] media era learns about you is the worst thing a pack can find, the deleted tweet has done its
[05:05:59] damage. Espayat, who has long battled Harlem's black political leaders, has cynically swooped
[05:06:03] in and made a temporary truce with his arse while enemies, and has poised to win a majority of older
[05:06:06] black voters on Tuesday. The race largely hinges on a progressive and liberal white voters, many
[05:06:11] of them Jewish, in Morningside Heights, Hudson Heights, and Inwood. Win them decisively, and a
[05:06:16] and Avila Chevalier has a multi-racial coalition that carries the district, lose them or even
[05:06:20] win them but not by the margins she needs, and her path to victory is strained.
[05:06:28] The RSVP crashed.
[05:06:41] Block by block, lean on the 13 neighbors in New York 13, Avila Chevalier wins Hamilton
[05:06:45] and heights common quarter light and runs strong through manhattan valley in south harlem
[05:06:49] espaya maintains and aggressively turns out a stronghold in washington heights in inwood
[05:06:52] east of broadway the beating heart of little dominican republic and makes enough in rose
[05:06:56] survival among older black voters in river tint lennox terrace esplanade a esplanade
[05:07:03] and say that gardens of the polo grounds of brocks exclave beset by weak turnout break
[05:07:08] for the incumbent albeit not decisively this race has down ballot implications to conrad
[05:07:12] Blackburn, a public defender also backed by near-accusity DSA, is challenging the native
[05:07:16] son of Harlem Jordan Wright in the 70th assembly district of all the DSA insurgents.
[05:07:20] Blackburn is the most challenging race.
[05:07:22] While the PACS held their fire on Avila Chevalier until she began to build momentum, Blackburn
[05:07:26] has been blitzed for months on end.
[05:07:28] Dueling lessons in the damage spending can inflict on first-time candidates.
[05:07:31] The question remains whether Blackburn or Avila Chevalier has had enough time to inoculate
[05:07:35] voters.
[05:07:36] If I'm wrong, it's because Avila Chevalier changed the electorate in a Mamdani-like manner
[05:07:41] and no one cared about a deleted tweets when the incumbent was cashing checks
[05:07:44] from a pack
[05:07:45] if darry can run up the score among middle-aged progressives in older
[05:07:47] liberals in morning side hudson heights in inward holding the very voters the
[05:07:50] spending was meant to scare off
[05:07:52] and activate the college educated renters of south harlem and hamilton
[05:07:55] heights she slays the giant
[05:07:57] of upper manhattan
[05:08:01] keep that in mind
[05:08:03] there's a real opportunity here to defeat an establishment democrat that is an
[05:08:06] APEC, Democrat. Okay, a pro-Israel, Israel first Democrat.
[05:08:21] Phone Bank, you want more money out of us, dude?
[05:08:27] Do you think I make money if you go up and call
[05:08:32] at the behest of a political campaign?
[05:08:34] J.K.? Okay.
[05:08:46] Anyway, Effie Phillips-Staley is another candidate that I've interviewed on this broadcast before, as you guys know.
[05:08:54] But I don't, I mean, if you're in that district, obviously go back and go and certainly vote for her.
[05:09:02] But I don't see her doing that well.
[05:09:06] There's one poll that just came out,
[05:09:07] and she's in still in third position at like 14% or something.
[05:09:22] But you should still go out and vote for her,
[05:09:24] and you should still go out and try to get people to vote for her as well if you live in the district.
[05:09:28] Our neighbors about the world that we're building is actually crunch time,
[05:09:32] and I'm so so grateful to have this many folks show up knock on doors and do the work
[05:09:40] She's supporting me the congresswoman the mayor senator Bernie Sanders. Yeah
[05:09:46] Hey, I'm Eli Northrop. I'm running for state assembly in the upper west side in Morningside Heights the 69th district
[05:09:51] I'm a public defender policy advocate
[05:09:54] I spent a lot of time in Albany trying to improve our criminal legal system and we're out here
[05:09:59] We're at a full site at West Side High School.
[05:10:02] This is a really, really critical time for our communities.
[05:10:06] 450,000 New Yorkers are going to lose health care coverage on July 1st because their governor decided to not take action.
[05:10:13] I'm the Assembly Member of the Ferris and Front Forest, representing Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Brown Heights and Bed-Stuy.
[05:10:19] The nap is for six years now and I'm looking to be re-elected because the work is not done.
[05:10:25] We're all going to be working together in tandem to tax the rich and recapture the revenue
[05:10:29] that was lost to the Trump budget cuts.
[05:10:32] I've also been in the immigrant...
[05:10:33] Look at that, David Orkin.
[05:10:35] Some of these guys are DSA, some of them are not.
[05:10:37] AOC has endorsed most of the DSA slate, with the exception of the congressional races.
[05:10:45] Zon has endorsed the congressional races, but not all of the local ones.
[05:10:49] It's a little bit of a cross endorsement scheme going on there.
[05:10:55] But AOC also endorsed people beyond the DSA slate as well.
[05:11:02] What did AOC endorse Reinozo?
[05:11:04] Just saw an interview with Estede where he said she did.
[05:11:06] No, AOC did not endorse Reinozo.
[05:11:08] AOC did not endorse Clair Valdes either though.
[05:11:13] Yeah, all except Eli and Brian are DSA.
[05:11:18] I'm going to continue that work in Albany by making sure that we protect our neighbors from ice.
[05:11:22] I'm here because we need to make sure they become...
[05:11:25] It's so funny.
[05:11:26] The whole assembly represents this district.
[05:11:29] We have the right to represent this district.
[05:11:32] They want to distract you from the fact that what they call a clique is actually the product of collaboration and work that gets done.
[05:11:42] Hi everyone, this is Amanda Septimo, the assembly member representing the 84th Assembly District here in the South Bronx.
[05:11:47] We know the federal government has abandoned New York, so it's time for us to stop.
[05:11:50] AOC endorsed Tish James, who endorsed both Espeyot and Reynoso.
[05:11:54] Okay, Zoram Mdani endorsed Brad Lander, who didn't officially endorse Reynoso, but appeared in a Working Families ad,
[05:12:01] where Indorzo is prominently featured.
[05:12:10] I'm a proud Democratic Socialist because I believe that everyone deserves to live with dignity.
[05:12:16] This is our time to empower people to get out to vote, to respect and be part of our democracy.
[05:12:23] Don't forget to make sure that you come out and you vote from the top to the ticket to the bottom of the ticket
[05:12:28] because everybody who's on the ballot is doing work to represent our communities.
[05:12:32] They are tripping us from our...
[05:12:34] Endorsal.
[05:12:39] What is this? And somehow this is still less messy than the California left.
[05:12:44] Black Liberals are surprisingly losing their minds once again because Tanya Zicoza reminded them that Kamala Harris lacked the moral courage to oppose genocide even though he still voted for her, that's not good enough for them, they want blind loyalty.
[05:12:54] Yeah dude, I mean did the whole like any sort of criticism of Kamala Harris is like unacceptable narrative is so wild to me.
[05:13:02] I don't know why people see this as like such a personal slight. It actually blows my fucking mind.
[05:13:09] There are some liberals who just legitimately are like, oh, you criticize Kamala Harris.
[05:13:14] You're basically mad.
[05:13:15] Actually, you're worse than Mago.
[05:13:33] Yeah, I mean, look, I voted for it.
[05:13:35] You know, I mean, I told people and I went in front of, you know, a majority.
[05:13:39] Muslim and Arab-American audiences and had to explain myself, which I did, which I did.
[05:13:45] And pretty much what I said is, look, we as black Americans in general have not had the
[05:13:50] luxury of voting in presidential elections for people that we felt fully saw our humanity.
[05:13:56] And that is just what it's been for us.
[05:14:00] Having said that, I'll never forget, man, I was in and this is not the only time this
[05:14:05] happened.
[05:14:06] I was at Houston, Texas, and I was, you know, with the group of Palestinian
[05:14:09] Americans, very, very accomplished.
[05:14:12] Damn, such a good line.
[05:14:15] God, he's so fucking he is such a good writer.
[05:14:23] Like connecting the reluctant voting.
[05:14:28] Of Kamala Harris back to like voting for a Democrat who is most likely.
[05:14:33] You know, not exactly pro black. It's pretty, pretty good.
[05:14:40] By the way, and the woman's house who was hosting me, beautiful, large, large mansion.
[05:14:49] And she sat next to me. She said, you know, I'm from Gaza. Two hundred members of my family have been killed.
[05:14:58] And she said, I don't go outside anymore.
[05:15:03] I don't talk to my neighbors about this
[05:15:05] because they think it's right that my family be killed.
[05:15:10] I think I have two separate questions.
[05:15:12] There's one question for people like me
[05:15:16] about what we should have done without vote.
[05:15:19] And the answer to that, for that to me is very, very clear.
[05:15:22] I mean, we should have voted for Harris.
[05:15:25] I feel the loss of some measure of my humanity,
[05:15:30] or I felt the loss of some measure of my humanity
[05:15:32] by turning to this woman and telling her,
[05:15:36] you have to vote for a member of the administration
[05:15:43] that was shipping bonds for this to happen.
[05:15:46] That you have to now, you know what I mean?
[05:15:47] Have a conversation with your family, tell them why you.
[05:15:50] Tim, I couldn't do that, man.
[05:15:51] I couldn't do that.
[05:15:52] And I gotta be honest with you.
[05:15:54] If I were in her shoes, I don't know what I would do.
[05:15:57] I don't know, because I think the thing we also have to face
[05:16:01] is everybody didn't make the decision that we made.
[05:16:04] Everybody didn't make, like they're Palestinian Americans
[05:16:06] and Arab Americans who made the harm reduction decision.
[05:16:08] In fact, Kamala won the plurality of the vote.
[05:16:11] So most of them did, you know what I mean?
[05:16:13] Like the plurality of them made the harm reduction
[05:16:16] is decision, you know what I mean?
[05:16:19] But look, I get it.
[05:16:22] I mean, the thing I would ask you is,
[05:16:24] And the thing I've been asking myself is,
[05:16:27] man, at what point do we stop doing this?
[05:16:29] Like, at what point,
[05:16:30] what is the point where we stop saying to people,
[05:16:32] this is the most important election of your lifetime.
[05:16:36] And you must accept things that,
[05:16:41] in this case, you must accept the murder
[05:16:42] of your family members, the killing of your family members
[05:16:47] for the greater good.
[05:16:48] Like.
[05:16:49] It is pretty wild that he makes this argument,
[05:16:52] which is like, you know, uh, rooted with an empathy and is like advocacy for
[05:16:57] fucking Kamala Harris and how he was advocating for people who demonstrably
[05:17:03] understood that the Kamala Harris demonstrably had no sympathy for them
[05:17:06] and they're slain family members.
[05:17:09] And k-hop is up his ass, bro.
[05:17:16] For a lot of these guys, like it's just anything short of absolute
[05:17:20] fealty is unacceptable. They did this with Hillary Clinton too.
[05:17:34] I remember they did this with Hillary Rotem Clinton.
[05:17:45] At some point like we have to figure out how to have a different kind of politics.
[05:17:48] Now, maybe that's not when you go in the voting booth, but I feel like we go in the voting
[05:17:53] booth and then there's no discussion of it afterwards.
[05:17:55] It's just, you know what I mean?
[05:17:56] We wrap up for another four, another four, another four.
[05:17:59] Yeah.
[05:18:00] I mean, look.
[05:18:01] I've seen random Twitter is common token paid Republican for this.
[05:18:18] k-hovers are the barbs of politics I mean they're not like that powerful of a
[05:18:22] force in the real world damn they're cooking his ass on keeping the rent
[05:18:28] freezing
[05:18:30] turn out is already tracking a bit lower than your historic election last year
[05:18:34] there's been some comparisons fair or unfair to president Trump and now he
[05:18:39] maybe necessarily hasn't been able to bring up his case for those he is
[05:18:43] supporting what do you think of those comparisons are you concerned by any of
[05:18:46] the voting numbers you're seeing.
[05:18:48] I'll always tell New Yorkers about the fact
[05:18:50] that they have an opportunity still to vote in these elections.
[05:18:52] Tomorrow is election day, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
[05:18:55] Go to vote.nyc.
[05:18:57] And make sure that you cast your ballot.
[05:18:59] I also will not blame New Yorkers
[05:19:00] because they're too busy trying to make ends meet
[05:19:03] in the nation's most expensive city
[05:19:05] to be able to think about the problems not of today,
[05:19:07] but of tomorrow and the leaders that could resolve them.
[05:19:10] However, I do know that more and more New Yorkers
[05:19:12] are starting to think about this race
[05:19:14] because we're getting to the final point of it.
[05:19:16] And I'll say that, you know, in our election last time around,
[05:19:19] I was lucky in that I didn't have to compete with the Nix's
[05:19:21] first championship in 53 years.
[05:19:24] I didn't have to compete with the first World Cup being hosted
[05:19:26] by our city in a generation.
[05:19:29] And I didn't have to compete with what
[05:19:32] will be a summer for many of us to remember.
[05:19:34] And yet, I've seen the last few days more and more New Yorkers
[05:19:37] coming out to vote.
[05:19:38] And I think some of it may be because also the board of elections
[05:19:41] is putting out those limited edition basketballs, soccer
[05:19:45] balls, but I'm very, very excited to see more and more New Yorker's casting about that time
[05:19:49] for a few more. We're going to go from the bay to the reflecting pool in the nation's
[05:19:53] capital, also facing some big problems after more than $16 million overhaul. The Washington
[05:19:59] landmark has been plagued with algae, which turned the water into a start to bother you.
[05:20:04] I know this is your land, but do you know how someone can ask the 4 p.m. phone back?
[05:20:06] I signed up. I haven't got a link yet, brother. There is a literal link. Action network.org
[05:20:12] link on the top. It's literally above. Click on the link. It's pinned. Infant door level
[05:20:39] posting.
[05:20:49] Coates term for domestic race policy to Palestine reads a high heaven like it doesn't make sense.
[05:20:53] It doesn't make them track what his expertise or how he builds political credibility is
[05:20:56] reading as a sliver agent.
[05:20:58] They get a big payday to make this his pet issue, especially try to confound black people,
[05:21:04] try to confound black voters by creating parallels between oppression in this country
[05:21:08] by Palestinians, which is far too neo-Soviet retrofitted into our experience. Why would
[05:21:12] it be? He quite literally did not have this sympathy at all until he went and he saw it
[05:21:17] with his own two eyes and recognized the apartheid for what it was. The same exact type of apartheid
[05:21:23] that existed in the Jume Crow South, the same exact type of apartheid that existed in apartheid
[05:21:26] South Africa. It's literally something that he openly talks about. People forget that
[05:21:35] that Tana Hezzi Coates worked for the Atlantic. His editor-in-chief was a former concentration
[05:21:43] guard in the Israeli occupying forces. His former boss was pro-Israel. Tana Hezzi Coates
[05:21:52] had a lot of coverage in his past defending reparations where he used Israel as a great
[05:22:01] example used Germany's reparations to Israel as a great example for how reparations could
[05:22:08] be done. All of this stuff he has openly went back on.
[05:22:14] Being a bash cover in the primary today, oh here we go.
[05:22:22] Tomorrow is election day in New York City where we're watching four really contentious
[05:22:27] democratic primaries for Congress. Mayor Zora Mondani has endorsed and heavily campaigned
[05:22:34] for three candidates, two of whom are challenging sitting house Democrats. He says the slate,
[05:22:40] if elected would seek to transform the democratic party in Washington. And boy would it, uh,
[05:22:48] let's just start with these. Oh, Dana is not happy about this. Let me tell
[05:22:52] you, well, I mean, I'm sure she's ecstatic at the prospect of shitting on Zora on shitting
[05:22:57] on the slate and defending her emotional support apartheid state, of course.
[05:23:05] She loves doing that shit.
[05:23:09] Chatters, there's still time to join the dial for Dari phone bank.
[05:23:15] We have 223 people in the zoom as orange as it even here yet.
[05:23:18] There's a script plenty of house and I'll be heads in the chat.
[05:23:20] Get in now.
[05:23:21] Get in there chat.
[05:23:22] What the fuck are you doing?
[05:23:23] Put me on mute.
[05:23:27] Yeah, I saw that they're like harassing her to in person and saying she's like a terrorist.
[05:23:45] The fact that no black or Latino organization from the CBC or the NAACP's will to defend
[05:23:49] Dario Lisa against the Zionist establishment harassment campaign speaks volumes about the
[05:23:52] limits of identity policies versus the power of money to interest.
[05:23:56] The range races surround Daria Lisa at the polling site.
[05:23:59] Also sudden surge in alleged black Zionism is the most obvious Hasbra up of all time.
[05:24:04] Yeah, why do you hate the Jews?
[05:24:06] Why do you hate Hamas?
[05:24:07] They just like go up and bird-dog her and fucking harass her.
[05:24:15] It's insanely frustrating.
[05:24:26] I'm in New York, where you are right now, bro, I'm in New York.
[05:24:36] You hate the Jews, you hate the Jews, you hate the Jews, you hate the Jews, you hate
[05:24:52] You're a good nation! You hate the Jews! She hates the Jews!
[05:24:56] Put in the s-
[05:24:57] Fucking psycho, dude. Dude, Israel has one speed, by the way.
[05:25:05] One fucking speed. Again, I'm gonna repeat it one more time.
[05:25:09] You can fuck a phone bank from anywhere on the planet, and anywhere around the United States of America.
[05:25:14] Sign up, listen to the talking points, smile and dial, if you want to fucking combat this
[05:25:20] kind of insanity, if you want to combat the Hasbra operations, if you want to combat the
[05:25:27] smear campaign, the Zionists have implemented against a candidate that will place a New
[05:25:34] York constituents first against the interests of Israel who will unseat an establishment
[05:25:38] Democrat who's taken in millions of dollars from pro-Israel lobbies
[05:25:44] Then get in there and smile and fucking dial. I can't begin to it can't begin to stress enough. It's a close-ass race
[05:25:54] Victory is imminent
[05:25:57] Okay, you don't want to be
[05:25:59] You don't want to be the guy who had an opportunity to make this change
[05:26:03] And in the opportune moment you were like, you know what? I'm too busy. I'm too bored. I don't want to do it
[05:26:11] It's a fun experience overall
[05:26:13] I've the deranged Zionist that have been following around Dariya Lisa and harassing her including her mom as they go to try to vote and
[05:26:21] Get in her face like they were getting really really close to her face. Besides the deranged Zionist who I know they mean it
[05:26:27] Everybody else you're just getting paid
[05:26:29] Just admit you're getting paid.
[05:26:31] All of this, so I saw this really obvious op-pose
[05:26:35] where this person was like,
[05:26:37] I'm black and I live in the district
[05:26:40] and I stand in solidarity with Israel
[05:26:44] and we black people stand in solidarity with Israel
[05:26:48] and don't want people like Daria Lisa representing our district.
[05:26:52] This is the biggest op-
[05:26:54] Getting phone calls from random is going to do anything?
[05:26:56] Yes, are you kidding me?
[05:26:58] Foam, okay as far as canvassing operations goes door knocking and foam banking are two of the most effective ways to combat the misinformation
[05:27:06] because
[05:27:07] these guys
[05:27:09] Have a lot of money. Okay, so
[05:27:12] Adriana Espeyot has a lot of money. He doesn't have his own personal money
[05:27:16] But like the pro Israel lobby has a lot of money. So what they do is
[05:27:20] Take advantage of the fact that Darryl Lisa is a lesser known
[05:27:23] candidate with not a lot of name recognition so the first interaction
[05:27:28] that constituents potentially have with Daria Lisa is a mailer that they
[05:27:33] receive or a TV ad that they watch and in those TV ads they'll they'll present
[05:27:38] her as a crazy person but oh she said fuck Kamala era she's like awful she's
[05:27:46] you know she's she wants to release like rapists in the streets or whatever the
[05:27:51] fuck right just like unbelievably psychotic bullshit if you phone bank if
[05:28:00] you phone bank and you call people up in this district which is what you will be
[05:28:05] doing because tomorrow's election day you have an opportunity to talk to these
[05:28:10] people and convince them that what they saw is bullshit okay you have an
[05:28:16] opportunity to be like yeah the the guys that are the guys that are spending
[05:28:20] all this money are pro-Israel. They want to keep taking your tax dollars and they
[05:28:24] want to keep spending it on Israel. Daria Lisa wants to spend it on you, okay? She
[05:28:30] wants to spend it on public housing.
[05:28:35] You can be that change. You can be that person. You can be that person who ends up
[05:28:44] convincing someone to go out and vote and literally be the vote that changes
[05:28:48] is the outcome of this race.
[05:28:51] You have to think about it like that.
[05:28:53] There are plenty of people right now
[05:28:56] in Harlem, in this district in New York 13,
[05:28:59] that may have seen a mailer, okay?
[05:29:08] Dari Lee's a phone bag lead here yesterday.
[05:29:11] During the two shifts I led,
[05:29:12] we had 16 volunteers total, chat please RSVP, yeah.
[05:29:18] So
[05:29:20] Here's how it goes. There's probably older renter voters out there. Okay
[05:29:26] older
[05:29:28] Voters who are in public housing?
[05:29:30] And they may have received a mailer that says Daria Lisa is this or that Daria Lisa hates Kamala Harris
[05:29:37] right
[05:29:38] But if you are calling them up today and you're telling him like that's all bullshit and
[05:29:44] And the reason why they're attacking her is because she wants to make sure that you don't get fucking gentrified
[05:29:50] You don't get kicked out of your housing that your housing is is your housing is is
[05:29:57] protected, right
[05:30:00] That person is going to be a lot more likely to go out and vote
[05:30:05] Every vote matters
[05:30:08] So it's an opportunity to set the record straight and that is a much more powerful tool to convince people
[05:30:14] than a fucking mailer is. It's the only effective means of combating this barrage of misinformation.
[05:30:22] That's it. They give you a script. It's super easy. I've done it. And there are certain talking
[05:30:35] points that they, they, they give you. And you actually, if you join right now, if you sign up
[05:30:42] right now. On the Zoom call, they will train you on how to speak with people and how to
[05:30:49] talk to people. They give you phone numbers. It's an automated process. Okay. It's super
[05:30:57] simple. It's a lot easier than you think. You might have anxiety, you know, speaking
[05:31:03] on the phone or whatever. You might be worried, but it's honestly a super simple process.
[05:31:07] unbelievably easy. It's actually kind of fun too. It's like it turns into a game.
[05:31:23] It's even better if you're Spanish speaker as well.
[05:31:25] You can do it for a good cause, you can gamify it, and you can also work to overcome your anxiety
[05:31:44] when you're doing this as well. It seems, before you do it, it seems anxiety inducing,
[05:31:50] but when you start doing it, you get more comfortable doing it, it turns into a game.
[05:32:09] Yeah, and if you sign up right now there's a PowerPoint they're going over and you get Google Doc with a script.
[05:32:15] You don't have to like rely on the script religiously of course, but it's very helpful.
[05:32:20] I said, I know there are some black people that support the Zionist agenda like in a
[05:32:26] genuine way because like, you know, demons and evil people come in every race and gender.
[05:32:31] But by and large, if we're looking at it from a pure like statistical standpoint, black
[05:32:36] people have and always have been one of the biggest champions of Palestinian liberation.
[05:32:43] Black Americans, especially in fact, the three groups of people that I learned.
[05:32:48] Yes, you can call from outside of the states too.
[05:33:18] It's such an obvious op and I'm just wondering when somebody's gonna write an article about it
[05:33:23] when somebody's gonna do an investigation into their funding because all of the people that are reposting this
[05:33:29] Claiming that black Americans don't stand with Palestinian liberation
[05:33:33] Many going as far as coming out like straight-up Zionists and attacking Palestinians and defending the genocide
[05:33:39] Suddenly after Israel ups its husband borrow budget to close to a billion dollars. It's just not credible
[05:33:48] Yeah, it's unbelievable, dude. Dude, the lengths that the lengths that design is
[05:33:57] lobby will go to to fucking disparage attack, try to humiliate opponents of
[05:34:04] Israel is insane.
[05:34:07] It's nasty business and in the age of the internet, obviously, PSI ops are much, you
[05:34:25] know, PSI ops can be much more convincing and it's much easier to do it.
[05:34:31] You can just like target people with bots and do whatever you want.
[05:34:37] So again, it's incredibly powerful to have your voice, like a real human being, call
[05:34:43] another human being up to be like, hey, can I count on you to go out and vote tomorrow,
[05:34:51] tomorrow's election day.
[05:34:52] Speaking of pro-Israel harasses, this shit's happening over here in Toronto too, and the
[05:34:57] law seems to be taking the side of the attacker by letting him off with a slap on the wrist.
[05:35:00] Imagine if this were happening the other way around, it'd be national news right now, and
[05:35:03] the crown would throw the book at him.
[05:35:04] Okay, I'm not going to look at that right now, but hold on.
[05:35:07] phrases, and in particular, the three, and I guess you would call all of them challengers
[05:35:14] even though two of them are only actually sitting members of Congress. And the fact
[05:35:20] is two are still Democratic socialists. One, Brad Lander, who's running against Dan Goldman,
[05:35:27] used to be, he left the party after October 7th.
[05:35:30] Of course, of course, Dan has got to bring that up
[05:35:35] 345 participants let's let's pick those numbers up
[05:35:39] 345 is not good enough. I want to see 400. Let me get 400 in there. There's 27,448 people in here
[05:35:48] We can reach 400 easily
[05:35:50] Okay, we can reach 400 with ease
[05:35:54] Zoramumdani is gonna be there too. You guys like them a lot
[05:35:57] You get to participate in this phone back was our on
[05:36:04] I'll carry the fucking flame at 400 I'll carry the flame at 500 if we get 500 participants
[05:36:13] We get 500 participants in this phone bank, I will carry the motherfucking flame you understand
[05:36:20] Show us your peepee if we hit 1000. Okay, relax
[05:36:23] Relax Chatter. That's crazy.
[05:36:30] At a thousand, I'll do gaming instantly. You unlock gaming instantly. I will literally
[05:36:47] Download whatever game I can right now and start gaming immediately.
[05:37:05] Get in there.
[05:37:17] I know we're going to talk about another specific report you have on a different race, but what
[05:37:44] What is your sense of how things are going in this sort of vibe among Democrats in New
[05:37:48] York?
[05:37:49] Oh, Dana Fash and Edward Isaac Dover.
[05:37:57] My two favorite media figures.
[05:38:00] Just two people that are totally impartial in their analysis.
[05:38:07] Definitely no disdain for any anti-zine sentiment.
[05:38:10] No disdain for socialists.
[05:38:13] Oh my God.
[05:38:17] Of course.
[05:38:18] And big last year.
[05:38:19] And what he did afterwards is think about how he could really capitalize on that power.
[05:38:25] And this is his attempt to do so.
[05:38:27] He's going against two incumbent members of the House.
[05:38:30] That is a big move.
[05:38:32] And he also went, the third race, there is a woman who he is supporting who was not the choice of Nidia Velazquez,
[05:38:41] going, uh, Congresswoman, which has been notable because the last cause was the first big endorsement
[05:38:46] them on Donny got.
[05:38:47] Yes. When you sign up for a phone bank, they give you an auto phone dialer. They give you
[05:38:52] a script. They give you talking points and it's all an automated process. Like people
[05:38:57] are fearful because they think their phone numbers are going to leak or something. That's
[05:39:00] not how it works. Okay. It's literally super turnkey. It's designed so that anyone and
[05:39:08] everyone that's even like a little bit sympathetic but has no experience whatsoever doing this can
[05:39:13] immediately do it. Okay. 387. All right. We got to get to 400. 387 is not good enough.
[05:39:38] Shivali is unfortunately toast below 30 and dropping on poly market. Oh fucking idiot, dude. No way. You know who else was fucking toast on poly market? Zoram on Donnie.
[05:39:57] What are the what are the reasons for why that's happening?
[05:40:06] You're at an 87 watt, people who have signed up for the phone bank that are in the zoom
[05:40:10] call right now.
[05:40:12] It's happening currently.
[05:40:14] Click the link right now.
[05:40:15] It's literally happening currently.
[05:40:19] The link is above my head, above the chat.
[05:40:25] It's pinned in the chat.
[05:40:36] Yeah, these were the poly market odds two days before the 2025 New York City mayoral
[05:40:46] primary by the way.
[05:40:50] Before you fucking talk to me about poly market odds, okay?
[05:40:54] You understand?
[05:41:06] No shot, you pulled up poly market odds?
[05:41:27] Yes, I pulled up poly market odds to tell that one chatter who said, Darry Lee's poly
[05:41:32] Merit odds are going down on polymarket.
[05:41:40] Mamdani is coming in. Join up.
[05:41:44] Zara Mamdani is about to be on the phone bank. Join up now.
[05:41:52] You like Zara Mamdani? You want to hear his voice, right?
[05:41:58] It's like the mayor will be talking to you personally.
[05:42:01] Think about this handsome guy.
[05:42:03] Think about how handsome he is.
[05:42:12] He's gonna be rallying the troops.
[05:42:19] If not in the US, you click not in the US
[05:42:21] and choose your country, by the way.
[05:42:22] You can still join and sign up from all around the world.
[05:42:28] Okay.
[05:42:28] Is he going to wear the jersey on the call?
[05:42:32] I hope not.
[05:42:33] I hope he stopped wearing the jersey under his jacket because I feel like it's a little
[05:42:40] wild.
[05:42:43] No, the click, the link that you can click it as the pinned link is not a poop sock.
[05:42:58] All right, what are the numbers that I know you like the number I know you like the number
[05:43:09] what are we at in terms of the number
[05:43:28] I
[05:43:34] Am a numbers guy, I know you like number
[05:43:44] Hold on
[05:43:58] He was running.
[05:44:08] So Mondani is trying to flex this power here and we're going to see how it goes.
[05:44:12] There is a lot of feeling that Dan Goldman is in worse shape going into this than Brad
[05:44:16] Lander is.
[05:44:17] That race may be the easiest one to see where it goes.
[05:44:20] But with Adrien Osbayat, with his challenger, it is dynamics that are about Latino politics
[05:44:27] in the city, black and brown politics, all that sort of stuff, dynamics that then are
[05:44:31] going to hit Washington.
[05:44:32] No, actually, if we hit 500 for the series, it has new shatters, since they're so serious
[05:44:36] about advancing socialism.
[05:44:37] Okay.
[05:44:38] I can't promise that with a lot of people who are incumbents mad about what's going on.
[05:44:45] And then this larger question of what happens if some of these people are elected who may
[05:44:48] be trouble to the house leadership, if and when they win the majority.
[05:44:53] And that's really the key.
[05:44:54] There's obviously a lot of characteristics that these candidates have that we can talk
[05:45:02] about one in particular, but broadly, it's about Mamdani, but it's also about where the
[05:45:07] Democratic Party is.
[05:45:08] And if you are going to elect Democratic socialists, New York City is obviously the playground
[05:45:14] for them because there are so many who have gotten a lot of attention, especially since
[05:45:20] Mamdani.
[05:45:21] number are we at? What number are we at? 1000 signups and you do 20 v1 the jub. I will
[05:45:32] do it. I will go on jubilee if we get to 1000. Charlie Kirk, Latina version at 500. We pass
[05:45:42] 420 we passed 400 420 let's go
[05:45:57] Is is a democratic socialist and has supported a lot of them you mentioned the
[05:46:03] incumbent Adriano Espelot and I told you guys Espelot. She doesn't even fucking know the name dude
[05:46:09] This is what I mean Dana doesn't even know the name of the incumbent
[05:46:17] This is how little motion Adriana Espion had
[05:46:22] Like there's an election tomorrow and nobody knew about him and nobody gave a fuck about him
[05:46:28] Okay, she said Espelot
[05:46:30] Yeah, you got a vote for Adriana Espelot
[05:46:33] God because obviously his opponent is a scary Muslim man who who hates Israel.
[05:46:44] My emotional support apartheid state.
[05:46:49] We cannot allow there to be another congressional representative who hates Israel vote for Espelot.
[05:47:01] Xavier
[05:47:03] Baccaria
[05:47:19] All right, let's get the 500 let's get the 500 we're at 420 420 blaze it let's get the 500
[05:47:24] I'm not seeing enough movement in this chat. We got 27,148 people in here. We have to be able to get at the 500 people that are phone banking. It's crazy.
[05:47:35] I will carry the flame at 500. I already promised.
[05:47:42] pretty promised.
[05:47:51] And his challenger, she've heard last name of Abila Chevalier, she has come under scrutiny,
[05:48:01] let's say, for a lot of things that she tweeted when she was an activist before she started
[05:48:06] running and also places that she is gone, namely to a what turned out to be a pro-Hamas rally.
[05:48:14] It was pro-Palestinian, the Palestinian people, but there were a lot of explicit pro-Hamas
[05:48:22] people there.
[05:48:27] I'm in the zoom boss. Good. Lock in chatters. We need more. We need more movement.
[05:48:36] What do you mean?
[05:48:47] And she was there on October 8th, the day after the October 7th attack on Israel.
[05:49:07] This was part of the debate that she had with the sitting congressman last week.
[05:49:13] Let's watch.
[05:49:14] Not even a month or two later, the day after she was spotted, seen there, celebrating the
[05:49:21] death of innocent people.
[05:49:23] The difference between me and her is that I believe in a two-state solution.
[05:49:27] She doesn't believe in the existence of Israel.
[05:49:29] I was there at that rally on October 8th because I remembered what happened in 2014.
[05:49:35] And I knew that the reaction would be an outsized reaction that would cause the death of thousands
[05:49:40] upon thousands of people.
[05:49:42] And that is what I was there to protest.
[05:49:45] How about the death of the almost 2,000 people, violently,
[05:49:50] civilians?
[05:49:52] That's Dana.
[05:49:54] Dial it back.
[05:49:56] You're not supposed to let it.
[05:49:58] You're not supposed to lay it down so thick, Dana.
[05:50:04] That's crazy.
[05:50:09] That's crazy.
[05:50:11] God damn
[05:50:18] By the time that rally was taking place Israel had killed more people than Hamas had by the way
[05:50:33] Instead talked to
[05:50:36] To to renozo
[05:50:40] Antonio Reynoso and Nitya Velazquez. This is how you know these guys are also like not necessarily, you know, anti-progressive. I mean, these are, like obviously, Clara is my candidate in this race, but they are fairly progressive forces and would be probably a lot more progressive than the average Democrat in most other races.
[05:51:09] most other races. She's like Claire is, Claire is above and beyond.
[05:51:23] Anyway, let's continue with the ends at the hands of Hamas.
[05:51:26] That happened the day before.
[05:51:27] It's pretty stunning. And look, she appeared in an ad with Zoran,
[05:51:31] mom, Donnie Zoran, mom, Donnie is pushing this camera, not just,
[05:51:34] not just her, but also those three other candidates you mentioned,
[05:51:37] including Brad Lander including the other challengers as well.
[05:51:42] And they're trying to, he's trying to push them as a ticket,
[05:51:45] but her positions have put another candidate
[05:51:47] that Mambani is pushing, Brad Lander,
[05:51:50] in a complicated position.
[05:51:51] I asked Lander, do you support this candidate?
[05:51:55] Not just her comments Chevrolet,
[05:51:57] not just her comments about October 7th and October 8th,
[05:52:00] but she has a whole host of positions
[05:52:02] that she tweets about policing and the like
[05:52:05] that have really caused a lot of attention and scruity.
[05:52:08] And he backed, Landon backed off and said,
[05:52:11] I'm only worrying about-
[05:52:12] I'm asking why the password isn't working.
[05:52:24] To get into the Zoom call.
[05:52:25] My own race, you know, he appeared in a campaign
[05:52:28] at with her and her mom died.
[05:52:30] I want to get to your great new reporting
[05:52:33] about new york's twelfth district which is also up for grabs jerry nadler is
[05:52:39] retiring after thirty years there i'm gonna put up the candidates who are the
[05:52:44] biggest contenders alex boris but john adorge conway michael lasher and jack
[05:52:49] kennedy schlosberg and he is the focus of your join from the email link your
[05:52:56] head money for password that way to kennedy about if you're joining from the
[05:52:59] email link
[05:53:03] Then there's no need for the password.
[05:53:10] You just get a Google invite with the link.
[05:53:18] I'm just going to read a little bit from your story, Isaac.
[05:53:36] Everyone says it's time for a new generation.
[05:53:40] The Democratic Party has got to learn to do things differently until someone actually
[05:53:45] tries then they don't want to.
[05:53:47] then about him and his pedigree. I feel like people cannot accept the fact that I might
[05:53:54] be a smart, hard-working person who is just really trying because that's unacceptable
[05:53:59] for some reason.
[05:54:00] Yeah, that's the district that is Manhattan based, the Upper West Side of recent Manhattan,
[05:54:04] Chelsea, West Village, Schlossburg.
[05:54:08] They did, Asmongole tried to call me the establishment. Yeah, apparently, Asmongole
[05:54:14] said, TwitchStreamer, Asmongole states that he doesn't need anybody to defend him when
[05:54:16] it comes into a streamer son piker as mcgill states that a son piker is the
[05:54:19] establishment and states that a son of the bigger figures that support him are
[05:54:22] institutionally insulated while twitch streamer states that as mcgill is an
[05:54:26] epstein defender as mcgill laughs and says that the statement isn't even true
[05:54:31] comracket says if a son is the establishment wise fox new cnn
[05:54:33] central democrats were hoax coming after him there are literal congressmen
[05:54:36] trying to deplatform and whereas as mcgill is propped up by elon muskin jd
[05:54:39] vans
[05:54:42] Yeah, it's an incredibly stupid line. It's it's actually projection. I said as man goes a multi-millionaire owner of multiple businesses
[05:54:50] He's been highlighted by the VP for polishing Trump's dick
[05:54:53] He's been amplified by the world's richest right wing loser Elon Musk knew all the UK's ban me for my profiles on advocacy wonder
[05:54:58] Who's establishment?
[05:55:00] like
[05:55:01] This dude actually lost his damn mind. I'm the establishment dude really maybe I'm the establishment's biggest fucking nightmare
[05:55:08] Even the Democrat, even the Democratic establishment is fucking annoyed.
[05:55:13] Home Bank has no more calls to give. Wait, what the fuck?
[05:55:27] No.
[05:55:38] We've made over 12,000 calls already, we need more, we need more.
[05:56:08] you
[05:56:38] Zaron is so good. Oh, yeah, I covered this already earlier
[05:56:54] They're gonna get a new list they're gonna get a new list loaded
[05:57:00] They're still calling their recycling the list now, no, they're gonna get a new list
[05:57:04] They're gonna get a new list loaded. There's not enough. There's no way
[05:57:10] New list incoming. Okay? Just hold on
[05:57:16] Hold on
[05:57:18] Stay on the fucking line. Keep smiling in a dialing, baby
[05:57:22] And also more people still get in
[05:57:26] They're getting a new list
[05:57:34] hold the line count the votes if you're in line to foam bank stay in line
[05:58:04] They're gonna they're gonna give you guys new they're gonna give you guys new numbers. I know you like the number
[05:58:18] It's a 450 we got to get it to 500
[05:58:22] We got to get it to 500 450 is is pathetic. We need to I need to see 50 more people sign up right now
[05:58:30] Okay, I need to see 50 more people sign up the phone bank right this moment 27,148 people in the chat
[05:58:38] We can't get 50 additional names on there to smile and dial remember
[05:58:42] It's an automated process is super simple. You can literally do over your computer. You can all you need to do is click on the link
[05:58:49] Okay
[05:58:55] You can do it from all around the country and all around the world you can you can call in
[05:59:00] to phone bank for Daria Lisa of Ilisheva liye who's been getting attacked non-stop
[05:59:08] from the pro-Israel lobby and its fucking corporate stooge is okay it's a fun game
[05:59:20] it's like a game you can gamify it
[05:59:25] If we get to 500, I'm carrying the flame.
[05:59:33] I already said it.
[05:59:35] I will carry the flame in this goddamn hotel room.
[05:59:42] You understand?
[05:59:44] All right, they're reloading.
[05:59:50] New numbers are coming in.
[05:59:52] New numbers are coming in.
[05:59:53] Yes, you can do it from abroad.
[06:00:08] Berg is new to politics, but he came in with a lot of attention on him, a lot of buzz because of who his grandfather was, JFK.
[06:00:17] And he has had a real hard fall from that.
[06:00:22] There's a lot of scrutiny on him,
[06:00:25] definitely more scrutiny on him
[06:00:26] than on many of the other candidates in the race.
[06:00:28] And he has had some trouble dealing with it.
[06:00:31] That included a New York Times article that came out in May
[06:00:33] that was really devastating for him.
[06:00:35] That, whatever.
[06:00:41] Look at Jesse Waters.
[06:00:42] Jesse, Jessica, uh, Jessica Tarkov, our queen to Jesse Waters says this, sure. Um, I don't
[06:00:54] know if I'm flattening the garden or what kind of coat rack Jesse just pulled out of
[06:00:58] his bag. Um, but you're not also supposed to say Jews instead of Israel. That's their
[06:01:03] separate things. Just say Israel. Just say Israel. No, I'm just giving you some.
[06:01:10] Oh, damn
[06:01:21] Even though Jessica is currently on hold as our queen because
[06:01:25] She was shitting on Daria Lisa
[06:01:28] Our actual queen
[06:01:30] As an African American the Haitian Dominican ending beef is why because it's literally only old tos and miserable people online pushing
[06:01:36] many of the millennials and zoomers that stay in the states don't care about any of that shit and
[06:01:39] identifies black dominicans date and have kids with Haitians Haitians date and have kids with
[06:01:43] dominicans and both date and have kids with african-americans these kids will identify as and be black
[06:01:56] again all out national phone bank for dahlisa zoran is going to be on there too i don't even
[06:02:02] think he's been on yet? What are we at numbers wise?
[06:02:15] Well what? A no sense of media outlets connected this person Nancy Guthrie, Mother of MBC Today
[06:02:19] Show anchor Savannah Guthrie said she had died multiple long-forces on the investigation.
[06:02:25] If all the first note that demanded a ransom of a million dollars investigated believed
[06:02:28] their legitimate communication from the kidnappers.
[06:02:31] Damn.
[06:02:39] Tarkov being a bit of a hawk here about the MOU.
[06:02:43] He's talking about 65 now, yes.
[06:02:45] The biggest win in the MOU, the thing
[06:02:47] that aggravates the strongest supporters of the president,
[06:02:51] the most, is Iran being able to sell oil on the open.
[06:02:55] Only 455?
[06:02:56] Since the last time I said we need to get more people to sign in, only 5 of you have signed in, shameless, shameful.
[06:03:11] I need to see more movement dude. We're washed, we're chopped, we're chopped huzz, I'm chopped huzz.
[06:03:17] Okay, 461.
[06:03:21] We need 39 more people until I carry the flame.
[06:03:25] 39 more people to join in on the zoom call
[06:03:29] and smile and dial for Dalia Lisa.
[06:03:33] There's a new, there's a new list of new numbers to call.
[06:03:55] You have 27,000 bots, only five real people.
[06:04:03] A lot of introverts scared of the phone in the chat is phone I promise is not scary.
[06:04:11] It really isn't.
[06:04:12] It's actually a really good way to, it's a really good way to overcome that anxiety
[06:04:16] as well because you're like, I've talked about it like this.
[06:04:22] I'm not necessarily a big fan of talking on the phone either, right?
[06:04:26] But I'm not necessarily a big fan of talking on the phone either, but when you have a goal
[06:04:31] in mind when you're like making these phone calls for a specific reason, you can overcome
[06:04:36] that anxiety really quickly. And it's kind of like this. I hate running. I hate getting
[06:04:41] on a treadmill and running. My fat ass hates it. But I love playing basketball. The reason
[06:04:46] why I love playing basketball is because I'm running for an objective. I'm running for
[06:04:51] a specific purpose. Running just for the sake of running, I can't do. But running for hours,
[06:04:57] chasing a basketball
[06:04:59] i can do
[06:05:00] and phone banking is similar
[06:05:01] you might have anxiety
[06:05:03] you might not want to have uh... a phone conversation i think that it's like
[06:05:07] gonna be tough
[06:05:09] it's not
[06:05:10] and it also ends up helping you in the long run as well
[06:05:13] you get better at it
[06:05:27] I'm only signing up if you sign an MOU that you'll do gaming tonight no matter how tired
[06:05:42] you are no more getting over the game.
[06:05:44] I already said it I'll do it at a thousand if a thousand of you joined.
[06:05:48] The call immediately that would unlock gaming on the broadcast like instantly instant unlock
[06:05:53] gaming.
[06:06:07] Adam Hamawee.
[06:06:10] Also endorsed, Daria Lisa, New York Friends, Tomorrow's Election Day.
[06:06:13] If you live in New York 13, uptown in Portia of the Bronx, get out and vote for Daria Lisa.
[06:06:17] I'm endorsing Daria because she has spent her life fighting for just as easy as the kind
[06:06:20] of energy we need in Congress.
[06:06:21] at that. We're at 480, 480, we need 20 more. 480 in the call. 20 more to get the 500 and
[06:06:40] I'll carry the fucking flame right now. Does it make sense for you to register? Yes you
[06:06:48] can. You can register from anywhere around the world. And once again, it's all automated, okay?
[06:06:54] It's an automated process. It's super simple. All you need to do is click on the link. They give
[06:07:00] you the talking points. It's not scary. I promise you, it's actually a fun experience.
[06:07:12] I call someone and they said they already voted for her. Good. There you go.
[06:07:18] I've been on the dialer for a few minutes now, definitely a big challenge for me after
[06:07:23] a lifetime of phone anxiety but I agree it's good practice and might take a bit of push
[06:07:26] for some people with some more practicing on the script but it's really simple.
[06:07:33] 490, we need 10 more.
[06:07:42] 10 more, we're at 490.
[06:07:45] more people need to sign up for me to carry the motherfucking flame okay low
[06:07:50] Kirk this is why the establishment is terrified if you keep doing what you're
[06:07:52] doing I mean the establishment shouldn't even be terrified of me we can only get
[06:07:56] 490 fucking smileers and dollars dude are you kidding me ABC always be closing
[06:08:01] okay
[06:08:08] 497 okay okay
[06:08:15] I
[06:08:23] Phone bang for my vein I will phone bang for daddy. Lisa, but I have to go to work see Chatter can tell you how
[06:08:30] Exciting that experience is because my vein is literally going to win because chatters like this one
[06:08:37] smiled and dialed and called people up
[06:08:42] Okay
[06:08:44] It's 15k now. 15k phone calls have been made.
[06:08:54] You can deploy the talking points that you learned here as well.
[06:08:57] Just don't say America deserve 9-11.
[06:08:59] We're at 500 buck-o. Oh, we hit 500.
[06:09:03] All right. Well, I guess it's time.
[06:09:14] All right, dude back to the classics
[06:09:37] This is what you should be saying on the phone that you're carrying the flame for a daddy at least
[06:09:44] Also shot saw the shot color guy have reacted to this Lamal
[06:10:14] Without fear, the world tried to silence, but his voice remains
[06:10:22] In our city close, in Christ's existence
[06:10:27] We are Charlie Curd
[06:10:31] We carry the blame, we'll fight for the gospel
[06:10:36] We'll honor his name
[06:10:39] We can all jolly girl, it's because girl is old
[06:10:45] We can all broken, we can't even know
[06:11:02] The battle is raging, the darkness will fall
[06:11:08] So we rise with the spirit, we answer the call.
[06:11:14] The truth is eternal, the cross is our guide.
[06:11:20] With God as our captain, we march side by side.
[06:11:25] We are chocolate, carry the flame.
[06:11:31] We'll fight for the gospel, we'll honor His name.
[06:11:37] We are Charlie Curt, his current is known, Together unbroken, we'll make every move.
[06:11:48] We are Charlie Curt, Charlie Curt, Forever alive, Charlie Curt, with God we will rise.
[06:12:01] We've got Charlie Kirk. We've got Charlie Kirk.
[06:12:15] Zoran is joining us with Daria Lisa. There you go. Now Zoran is going to be on the call too.
[06:12:22] Read more on the YouTube comment. Also fun facts, but the next mother who made the original
[06:12:26] we're Charlie Kirk is copyrighted my two most popular remixes law
[06:12:33] yep
[06:12:36] we're always carrying the flame baby can I talk to zoran no
[06:12:51] you guys are on a call with zoran mondani
[06:12:56] Hassanavi the socialist bribed his viewers with reggae charlie kurd to get phone bankers in on fox news tomorrow
[06:13:03] Also copyright claiming AI music is crazy. I didn't even know you were allowed to do that
[06:13:08] How the fuck do you actually claim ownership or IP over AI generated content?
[06:13:16] Zoran's in the call join now join now
[06:13:26] Yeah, this is the kind of shit that, this is the kind of harassment that she's experiencing.
[06:13:54] Just a normal guy bro.
[06:13:57] This is what the paid ops do.
[06:14:16] Like dude, this is what I'm talking about.
[06:14:20] These guys are fucking vicious.
[06:14:21] Can I support phone bank from Europe, Switzerland, buddy?
[06:14:26] If you can support the MOU from Switzerland, you can certainly phone bank from Switzerland
[06:14:30] as well.
[06:14:32] Yes, you can phone bank from anywhere around the world, chat anywhere around the world
[06:14:38] you can phone bank from.
[06:14:39] This was her response.
[06:14:54] These chattens are lying. Zoran is not on the call. Man, shut up.
[06:15:00] That guy yelling like that is making Jewish New Yorkers feel safer in their neighborhood. What are you talking about? Yeah.
[06:15:09] The challenge appeared.
[06:15:19] Yeah, that guy, that guy is keeping New Yorkers safe. All New Yorkers, honestly.
[06:15:35] Holy shit, that's insane. Is it illegal to pick and roll in public?
[06:15:38] Pick and roll. Yeah, we watched this earlier that she said hate has no place in up down the Bronx and not in our politics.
[06:15:52] I love, I love behaving like a terrorist by screaming Jew hater at a random Afro-Latina woman who is simply
[06:16:08] Oh, here. This was also here. Here's some copium. Okay, here's some
[06:16:14] Hopium. Sorry, not copium, because I forgot to mention this.
[06:16:19] Okay, here's an encouraging sign for Chevalier. In Miss Avila Chevalier's race in particular,
[06:16:25] Mr. Gordillo said more non-DSA members of volunteer for a campaign than members suggested
[06:16:29] that DSA membership could grow considerably after the primary. Okay.
[06:16:37] Encouraging sign for Chevalier, her clearest path was always to grow DSA membership within
[06:16:42] the district while winning over a significant member of non-DSA black voters. It looks like
[06:16:46] she's doing exactly that down the stretch. Okay, so there's some good sign here. There
[06:16:54] They're good signs as well.
[06:16:57] And yeah, this was the poll that I saw.
[06:17:00] Effie Phillips daily at 14%, undecided at 29%.
[06:17:04] This is from New York 17, Conley endorsing majority
[06:17:07] Democrats' own poll and reporting.
[06:17:14] Kate Conley at 33%.
[06:17:15] Beth Davidson at 19%.
[06:17:18] This is going to be the Democrat that ends up taking out
[06:17:22] Mike Lawler. Yes, we will find out who wins tomorrow.
[06:17:36] The only problem in New York City, DSA, is that it's too white-coded.
[06:17:38] Patrick Bed-David has joined the call. No. My goat.
[06:17:43] My goat Patrick Bed-David is on the call.
[06:17:47] Karl Marx is actually on the call. Here.
[06:17:49] Here's another Espaya style establishment Democrat. This one, of course, is Hailey Stevens, who is going up against Aldo El Said.
[06:17:59] Let's take a look at what she was doing drunk at AAPI night.
[06:18:19] the
[06:18:29] image voter back in the good graces image voter was also fucking canvassing for
[06:18:32] the image voters up big okay
[06:18:35] it turns out
[06:18:36] i thought
[06:18:38] i thought you must voter
[06:18:40] was just like straight up paid
[06:18:42] it turns out
[06:18:44] Umich voter just genuinely, legitimately thought Mallory McMoroll had a better shot of defeating
[06:18:50] Hailey Stevens than Abdul El Sayed.
[06:18:53] I'm not going to make any speculations or assumptions as to why he thought that was
[06:18:59] the case.
[06:19:00] Zoran is officially on the call, but it is very funny that Umich voter we found out
[06:19:08] is not even a voter in Michigan, by the way.
[06:19:13] voter is not in michigan he's in new jersey and he actually went in doorknock for claire valdez
[06:19:18] which is you know i respect it and uh it turns out he just sincerely thought
[06:19:28] he sincerely thought that malry mcmaron had a better shot big z is on mum donnie is here
[06:19:34] here
[06:19:36] Pog
[06:19:38] Pog
[06:19:40] Pog
[06:19:42] Pog
[06:19:44] Pog
[06:19:46] Pog
[06:19:48] Pog
[06:19:50] Pog
[06:19:52] Pog
[06:20:02] He's unblocked me and he's re-followed me. He's back on our good graces
[06:20:16] He's doing a car speech like a chud
[06:20:20] Yeah, you can send a screenshot of your phone conversation with Ramam Dhani to your parents if you join now
[06:20:32] Zo said hi to me ason he's my bestie now sorry bud you're washed it's over I'm done
[06:20:40] he's already taken over my my space as a as guy who streams so
[06:20:54] yeah you will mostly just leave voicemails chat you can do that
[06:21:02] Abdul being the only non-nominee up here, seems like Boomers might be aware he's campaigning
[06:21:14] ASAPAC even at a national level.
[06:21:32] It's garbage.
[06:21:45] Y'all are.
[06:21:46] Let him your il, you'll Yanov has joined the call, Paul.
[06:21:50] Lenin.
[06:21:51] This is a worthy discord group activity too.
[06:21:57] I promise you'll dog my girl out nasty style while I watch and I'll smile and dial for you king.
[06:22:08] Sure, I will have sex with your girlfriend.
[06:22:11] If you phone bank for a Dottie a Lisa.
[06:22:14] a
[06:22:21] Trump said in early May that not even a knife can cut his big beautiful reflecting pool. No, that's so funny.
[06:22:36] God, he's so stupid.
[06:22:39] Tulsi Gabbard has joined the call
[06:22:43] Ladies and gentlemen Tulsi Gabbard has joined the call
[06:22:48] Weird how megaphonic skin canvas for his district, but he can't seem to today sus. I agree. I
[06:22:56] Agree, he's too busy spamming jokes in the chat like Baraki Brock. The Obama Shaw has entered a call
[06:23:02] Living for God and country. Demand is on the call. He's just naming names that he actually voted for by the way
[06:23:07] illegally, illegally voted for. Over 600 now, we're questioning these lids, hell yeah.
[06:23:15] A real post by Trump. A crazy pro-algae likely paid protest there. Here's another example of a crazy
[06:23:29] par algae likely paid protest. The scientists first they came for the algae, which is a reference to a
[06:23:34] famous post world war two statement about Germans not speaking out against the Nazis and they came
[06:23:37] for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew then they came for me and there was
[06:23:41] no one left to speak for me there's no fucking way he posted this God what a stupid man this is
[06:23:52] what an unbelievably stupid man this is
[06:23:55] Yeah, Toby Durden has, Terbi Durden has joined a call.
[06:24:02] Terbi Durden has joined the call from South Dakota.
[06:24:08] That's right.
[06:24:13] We have gained, Thaddeus has gained the support of Toby Durden, who's running for South Dakota governor.
[06:24:21] and
[06:24:32] to be dirty
[06:24:34] and you know who's not on the call
[06:24:37] rusty johnson
[06:24:40] rusty johnson would never get on that phone call brother and tell you is only to be dirty
[06:24:45] who's brave enough to go out and
[06:24:48] phone bank for
[06:24:49] Democrat Socialist, Rusty Johnson would never, 30,000 phone calls have been made and Toby
[06:24:57] Dyrton made most of them.
[06:25:09] Dusty Johnson, you know who Dusty Johnson endorsed?
[06:25:13] Adriano Espelat.
[06:25:18] of bus a rock she in the call
[06:25:23] the foreign minister
[06:25:25] of the islamic republic of iran
[06:25:27] of bus iraqi
[06:25:30] what are you doing on this phone bank
[06:25:34] yet well he's uh... he's a fan he's a house on abbey head
[06:25:40] he probably heard me say you can call internationally and he's calling in from
[06:25:43] from Switzerland.
[06:26:07] Yeah, our boss is giving, our boss is cluing in the Dade Aliza
[06:26:13] A boss is giving the Dot Elysees a canvassers inside access into the MOU.
[06:26:22] Wait, the one chatter that said he's in Switzerland, that was him?
[06:26:26] Yeah.
[06:26:27] Muhammad. Muhammad, Marandi has joined the call. Zay squirrel also known as Zay squirrel.
[06:26:44] Professor Muhammad Marandi has joined the call.
[06:26:55] Switzerland Chatter, turns out Switzerland Chatter wasn't a bus or actually the foreign minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It was JD Vance
[06:27:09] Donald Trump also has some choice words apparently in describing the vandalism that took place at the reflecting pool in Washington, DC
[06:27:17] ABC fake news one of the worst in the business even paying me
[06:27:21] 16 million for past bad and inaccurate reporting failed to report that they're close friends
[06:27:29] Democrats Obama and Biden spent over a hundred million dollars on the reflecting pool and it never worked
[06:27:38] In fact, it was rarely open due to leaks and stench they wanted to spend
[06:27:44] 300 to 400 million dollars
[06:27:46] but just let it rot. I spent approximately $16 million and it came out great except for the vandalism,
[06:27:53] which we are now fixing. It was also a much bigger job than originally envisioned,
[06:27:58] including the outer areas and sidewalks. We are preparing lawsuits against ABC for
[06:28:04] false reporting. I like their money, which will be given to the U.S. Treasury.
[06:28:10] Thank you for your attention to this matter. President Donald J. Trump.
[06:28:16] Hell yeah, yeah, you can do it from your computer or phone by the way, and if not in the US you click down to the sign-up form in your country
[06:28:32] Remember they have released there is so much more
[06:28:37] People that have joined the phone bank, and I'm really proud of you guys for doing this
[06:28:41] There's so many more people that joined the phone bank that they previously expected that they
[06:28:45] They put down more lists, more phone numbers, and they're splitting it up as well.
[06:28:51] So they can tackle different neighborhoods piece by piece.
[06:28:58] So keep going.
[06:29:00] Keep smiling.
[06:29:01] Keep dialing.
[06:29:02] I'm proud of you guys.
[06:29:06] You don't have to be from New York.
[06:29:07] You don't even have to be from the United States of America.
[06:29:14] You can do it from all around the world.
[06:29:16] You can do it from your computer, you can do it from your phone.
[06:29:19] It's an unbelievably simple process, chat.
[06:29:22] It's an incredibly simple process.
[06:29:25] 30,000 calls have been made already.
[06:29:30] Many of them obviously still go to voicemail.
[06:29:35] Can you talk about the why this race is specifically so important for the broader movement?
[06:29:51] Yes, Adriana Espayot is an establishment Democrat, Kels fight in his position, is a do nothing
[06:29:59] Democrat, he is not well liked by his constituents, he's weak.
[06:30:04] But he also has a party machine that is going to draw a lot of turnout.
[06:30:08] He also has a lot of outside spending, interest groups like the real estate developers, interest
[06:30:16] groups like the Israel lobby that have dumped bucket loads of money into this race to stop
[06:30:24] Badi Aliza from winning this race.
[06:30:27] The race was actually favoring Badi Aliza initially when it didn't get that much attention
[06:30:32] because no one really gives a shit about Adriana Espíade. He's a relatively unknown candidate,
[06:30:38] regardless of the fact that he's literally the head of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, okay?
[06:30:47] And then the negative attack ads started coming in. They started rolling in.
[06:30:52] Nostop, right? Someone just asked, what's Hossil in the Zoom chat? That's so funny.
[06:31:02] And, yeah, so basically, she's bold, she's brave, she will be an incredible fighter,
[06:31:17] and she's a Democratic Socialist.
[06:31:22] She's gone to the West Bank, she's done advocacy and organizing work for the last decade or
[06:31:27] so.
[06:31:28] I'll tell you how much of a real one that Elisa is and that'll maybe help you understand why
[06:31:35] She's been on the receiving end of tremendous amounts of attacks from mainstream outlets as well as
[06:31:43] Millions of dollars of APAC money
[06:31:46] She was doxed by canary mission in 2016
[06:31:52] Okay
[06:31:54] So she's been on the right side of history for longer than a decade
[06:31:58] They doxed her in 2016.
[06:32:01] Okay?
[06:32:02] That's part of the biggest attack, like one of the biggest attacks that she has been receiving is the fact that on October 8, she went to the pro-Palestine rally.
[06:32:16] And they're trying to punish her for it.
[06:32:18] They're trying to punish her for being on the right side of history, but perhaps too early.
[06:32:23] Okay?
[06:32:24] So, the idea, I mean this person has, this person has been a fighter pretty much her whole life,
[06:32:39] and she's going up against the establishment machine, and hopefully will be able to unseat a
[06:32:46] They do nothing Democrat that is responsible for this district not getting the proper looks.
[06:32:58] Other than SP out is also horrible with his constituent services from what I understand.
[06:33:03] As he's for our community.
[06:33:05] But check the fine print.
[06:33:06] Espayas said he thrust Donald Trump to follow the law.
[06:33:09] Trust Trump?
[06:33:10] Espaya backs Trump's agenda and gets big money from Trump donors.
[06:33:14] ice contractors, APAC, and developers.
[06:33:17] We can afford a spaya.
[06:33:18] We need Darialisa Avila Chevalier.
[06:33:21] Daddy is one of us.
[06:33:22] Reuniting families,
[06:33:24] fight to abolish ice,
[06:33:25] stand up to bad land,
[06:33:26] and make life more affordable again.
[06:33:28] Darialisa, for a future, we can afford.
[06:33:32] Adriano.
[06:33:34] What is this?
[06:33:36] Oh, the reflecting pool saga.
[06:33:39] All right, so we're gonna move on
[06:33:40] to the reflecting pool saga right now.
[06:33:42] ZBS Mornings covered it and so did ABC and Donald Trump is very upset. We're gonna do poolgate. Obviously won't be great
[06:33:49] Now there's peeling paint as well. President Trump is blaming
[06:33:53] Vandals but not offering any proof and said several people have been arrested
[06:33:57] Ed O'Keefe has more on this saga and president is even inspecting the pool himself
[06:34:04] That's right Matt
[06:34:05] He flew over it and Marine one on Sunday and says the repairs to the pool will begin almost immediately
[06:34:09] immediately. That might mean draining the nearly six million gallons out of this nearly
[06:34:14] six acre pool for the second time in two months, making this an even more costly and time-consuming
[06:34:19] summer pool project for the president. President Trump is promising to drain the swamp again.
[06:34:26] He says work to restore the green peeling mess to American flag blue will begin immediately,
[06:34:31] blaming vandals for ongoing problems, but with no proof. An administration official
[06:34:36] says at least 10 people were arrested given citations for allegedly vandalizing the Washington
[06:34:42] landmark. But the White House didn't respond to requests for comment for more information
[06:34:46] about the president's accusations. He launched the repair project earlier this year, head
[06:34:52] of America's 250th birthday celebrations. But within days of its completion, algae blew.
[06:34:58] We were trying to look at the new American flag blue and we can't see that on the bottom.
[06:35:05] in the pool, workers treated the water with gallons of hydrogen peroxide, cleaned out muck.
[06:35:10] But in some places, American blue coating is now floating to the surface.
[06:35:15] The green water takes a backseat here to fixing any potential areas that have been damaged.
[06:35:20] Swimming pool and aquatic systems specialist Steve Gooddale says the scale of the reflecting
[06:35:25] pool is a unique challenge.
[06:35:27] It's perhaps similar to a man-made shallow lake.
[06:35:32] It's unique in that it's unlike a swimming pool where we manage it with a chemical sanitizer
[06:35:36] chlorine.
[06:35:37] That's not an option here.
[06:35:38] But on top of this, we add the grand scale to it, making it all more complicated.
[06:35:44] Repairs are adding to the already over budget project, only more than $16 million after
[06:35:48] a pair of no bid contracts.
[06:35:50] One went to the company run by a Trump donor, JJ Caferro, called Get This Green Water Services,
[06:35:57] which previously has done work at the president's private golf clubs.
[06:36:00] The side that's been cleaned is kind of dark gray, I would say, and the side that they're
[06:36:06] working on here is...
[06:36:07] Liar.
[06:36:08] See?
[06:36:09] So many haters.
[06:36:11] So many haters all around us.
[06:36:13] They're hating.
[06:36:14] They're lying.
[06:36:16] Don't believe their lies.
[06:36:18] Don't believe your lying eyes.
[06:36:21] The haters and losers are claiming that the pool is gray.
[06:36:26] The pool is blue.
[06:36:30] flag blue still bright lime green the interior department insists quote the
[06:36:36] reflecting coolest come on bro that is mountain dew green dude that is fucking
[06:36:41] mountain dew green holy shit it's getting greener every day
[06:36:52] god I love the story shit looks like shit is just straight up Mountain Dew and
[06:36:59] And probably just as lethal is brahondo.
[06:37:02] Yep.
[06:37:02] So, clear.
[06:37:03] People we spoke with say the reality is mercury.
[06:37:07] It's definitely greener.
[06:37:09] I was worried that it wouldn't reflect.
[06:37:10] It looks like it will still reflect.
[06:37:11] So, there's that going for it at least.
[06:37:16] Among those charged so far, former Olympian David Hearn,
[06:37:20] who faces a misdemeanor charge of destruction
[06:37:21] of government property,
[06:37:23] he says he merely just leaned over
[06:37:25] to take a look at the bottom of the pool
[06:37:27] and didn't do anything to damage it.
[06:37:28] and one of the president's weekend online post he alleges that there's
[06:37:32] a two hundred fifty foot gash that's been found in the pool
[06:37:35] but when we followed up with the white house for more details of those
[06:37:38] accusations
[06:37:39] we have yet to hear back guys
[06:37:41] boy and in the name of mister kafaro's company is really green water services
[06:37:46] well at least it's living up to the title
[06:37:48] i just keep thinking about that scene in force cup when jenny goes through the
[06:37:51] reflecting
[06:37:53] dude
[06:37:55] bro
[06:37:58] I'm sorry. It's fucking amazing. It turns out, you know how earlier today, Donald Trump
[06:38:05] said that someone, a vandal with a knife, cut through the pool, which we all know is
[06:38:10] bullshit, obviously, because like what's going on now is like, obviously the pool has gained
[06:38:15] a lot of attention. So our liberals are going to the pool, to the reflecting pool and taking
[06:38:21] a look at what's at the bottom of it. And maybe some of them are pulling out the, the
[06:38:26] chipped paint particles. Okay. Obviously, that the chipping is not happening because someone is
[06:38:35] cutting with a knife. But it turns out Donald Trump, I guess, knew ahead of time that someone
[06:38:44] might try to vandalize it with a knife. And here's what he had to say back in May 4th, 2026.
[06:38:49] This will last for at least 50 years. And you'll never have a leak. It's very small. You couldn't.
[06:38:54] If you had a knife, I don't want to give anybody ideas.
[06:38:56] If you had a knife, you can't even cut it.
[06:38:58] So strong, so powerful, powerful rubber.
[06:39:02] Are the contractors who...
[06:39:04] That's so funny.
[06:39:08] I don't know why he brought up the knife.
[06:39:13] Like, I don't know why he was just tempting fate with that,
[06:39:16] where he was like, even if you had a knife,
[06:39:18] I mean, you couldn't even cut it if you tried to.
[06:39:21] Well, it turns out,
[06:39:22] Now he's claiming that someone with a knife actually did cut it, which of course didn't happen, by the way. That's not, I don't believe that at all.
[06:39:29] Did the initial work with the reflecting pool, are they to blame for the current condition or is it the end of the list?
[06:39:35] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a bunch of liberal agitators came in and chipped away at the paint with a knife or, or the fucking hydrogen peroxide started eating away at the dog shit paint.
[06:39:52] You know, we have a hundred and we have a, I think, 290, 300 foot slit right through
[06:40:12] probably a box cutter or a knife of some kind.
[06:40:16] National Guard police have been all over the mall.
[06:40:18] How would these vandals have gotten so close to do something like that?
[06:40:22] We didn't have a lot of them then. Who would think that somebody would go into a pool and take a knife and start cutting it?
[06:40:29] So do you have proof of that?
[06:40:31] Yeah, yeah, we have proof. Well, let's put it this way. When you have a 350, I think it's 350, not 250, a 350 foot slit from one end to the other.
[06:40:42] You think that's proof?
[06:40:44] Of course it's been down there today looking for that slit that you mentioned.
[06:40:47] What you'd have to do is see the parks department.
[06:40:49] They'll show up to you or see, see, uh, the secretary, but I saw it.
[06:40:56] They cut it, they cut it very violently.
[06:41:00] He deported all the competent pool guys.
[06:41:02] Oh, come on.
[06:41:06] Yeah.
[06:41:06] Also third world country with a Gucci belt.
[06:41:09] Shit.
[06:41:09] This is literally brawl, brawl, brawl, brawl, brawl, brawl.
[06:41:13] This is like, this is the type of shit.
[06:41:17] that American foreign adversary authoritarians are suspected of doing, okay?
[06:41:23] Like this right here, this entire saga, this entire chaotic saga, albeit very comical,
[06:41:30] is exactly what we envisioned happened in like Stalin's Russia,
[06:41:35] and is happening under Xi Jinping's leadership in China, okay?
[06:41:47] and
[06:42:01] plain clothes officers
[06:42:03] making arrests
[06:42:06] of people trying to get a lick
[06:42:08] trying to just fucking get
[06:42:10] uh... funny tick tock video dude
[06:42:13] Claiming that this is vandalism.
[06:42:35] Oh my god, oh my, the National Guard is here. Thank god.
[06:42:40] I feel so much more comfortable now that I know the National Guard is here with their fucking Polaris vehicles.
[06:42:58] I was really worried that this crazy liberal woman was actually vandalizing the reflecting pool by taking a take talk video and looking at the chip paint.
[06:43:09] You work for the National Park Services, like you don't have any shame at all?
[06:43:27] Like you don't feel even remotely ashamed of what you're doing?
[06:43:31] Is this what you thought your job would entail?
[06:43:35] Serious question for the guy.
[06:43:37] you think that you would be doing this? Because like if you work for the National Park Services
[06:43:42] you're like a fucking fun loving you know forest loving tree hugger right? Like that's
[06:43:47] what I thought. I can't believe even the MPS has chuds now. How is that possible?
[06:43:57] Defending the homeland? Yes, defending the homeland from Iranian terrorists.
[06:44:19] I served two tours in 2026 in the reflecting pool, brother.
[06:44:24] Shit got out of hand.
[06:44:25] Sometimes we had to arrest grandmothers those are the most vicious ones, okay?
[06:44:33] Anytime I pass by an old folks home I get P T S D
[06:44:38] You understand I remember those grandmas and what they would say to me they'd call me a fascist spit on me brother
[06:44:47] But I had to do my job
[06:44:49] That's why I fucking that's why I joined the military brother. That's why I joined the National Guard
[06:44:54] I lost five brothers in mind and mind I ever making it the reflecting pools brother
[06:45:10] Look at the amount of law enforcement
[06:45:14] Look at the amount of police mobilization. They got the National Guard. They got the National Park Services and
[06:45:21] And now they have capital police
[06:45:25] Everyone is dressed up in tactical gear to arrest a clearly libtarded tick-tock
[06:45:35] What the fuck is happening bro, this is literally what we think is happening in Pyongyang
[06:45:42] This is unironically what Americans think they're doing. This is the timing of Pyongyang. Okay?
[06:45:47] America's will sincerely look you dead in the eyes of you like this is what happened in North Korea and it's bad and when it happens in America it's good thank God we're killing these fucking vandals
[06:46:00] oh my god it just keeps growing oh my god oh my god the more the camera zooms
[06:46:15] out the more there are soldiers and cops around are you fucking kidding me
[06:46:22] Bro, ironically enough, the whole beautification initiative for Trump was so that people could
[06:46:33] go and look at the reflecting pool and be like, wow, my president actually beautified
[06:46:37] Washington, DC.
[06:46:40] With this level of law enforcement response, people are going to be scared to go near the
[06:46:44] reflecting pool.
[06:46:47] It's going to defeat everything.
[06:46:49] He's going to defeat the purpose of even, you know, trying to implement a beautification initiative.
[06:46:53] Now, he's not succeeding anyway, so I guess the less people see how green the fucking
[06:46:59] pool is, the better for Trump right now, but what are we doing?
[06:47:08] What the hell is going on?
[06:47:15] the
[06:47:37] He's sending Bortak units. He's sending Bortak units in there to fucking figure it out, dude.
[06:47:55] Oh my god, they're gonna ban Force Gump and label it Terras Propaganda.
[06:48:07] Chris Hayes interviewed the Olympian who was arrested for touching reflecting pool.
[06:48:24] Mr. Turner, am I right that you were detained for five hours after this arrest?
[06:48:31] Yes, I was in the lock up at Pains Point Park Police jail and I didn't know how long I was
[06:48:39] going to be held.
[06:48:40] I was held after an hour.
[06:48:42] I was told that it was going to be a site in release.
[06:48:46] So that led me to believe that I might not be there that long.
[06:48:49] But then it dragged on.
[06:48:50] I was photographed and they put me back in fingerprinted, put me back in and I had not
[06:48:58] been able to look at this monstrous creature.
[06:49:01] criminal. He touched the reflecting pool. Okay. It's like he touched our reflecting pool. Oh,
[06:49:11] swap the word reflecting pool for E. Jean Carroll, and it's not so funny. Is it libtard?
[06:49:18] Okay, some Republican is going to make that argument, actually. Now that I've, now that I
[06:49:22] said it out loud, oh my God, I can, I can see Republicans making that argument.
[06:49:31] This is this is how we're operating this is this the frequency we're on nowadays in America. You know what I mean?
[06:49:41] Like oh you said a pack is monstrous well swap the word a pack for Jews and
[06:49:49] Kind of seems like you're a meanie
[06:49:52] Not so funny is it?
[06:49:55] What I don't understand is how do you as a cop who imagine tells a cool punisher figure go back home and take yourself with any
[06:50:00] amount of seriousness after arresting the pool toucher brother I think this is
[06:50:05] you know is easy booking for these guys to make a phone call no one nobody
[06:50:11] really knew what he said phone is he Canadian is he Canadian put him in jail
[06:50:16] again put him in jail again why is he out why is this foreign terrorist why is
[06:50:23] this foreign terrorist allowed to do terrorism on US soil I thought Trump's
[06:50:28] America was different.
[06:50:34] Is from Baltimore?
[06:50:36] Even worse.
[06:50:40] Even worse.
[06:50:44] Even worse.
[06:50:45] Why are these terrorists?
[06:50:48] Why are these terrorists allowed to roam the streets?
[06:50:50] I thought Donald Trump was not releasing these criminals.
[06:50:55] I was there, I was held in Kaminakata that whole time, was never read my rights.
[06:51:01] What?
[06:51:02] Well, are you charged yet?
[06:51:06] Have they even furnished the charges?
[06:51:10] We do have to misdemean our citations, Chris, but there's no basis for this.
[06:51:16] We're going to contest it vigorously.
[06:51:18] Well, it is not a federal crime to touch water, if you look in.
[06:51:25] if you look in the statutes you'll see there's no such federal crime
[06:51:33] yeah he's it
[06:51:35] does he do water sports he's a canoe guy right
[06:51:38] or a kayaker
[06:51:41] trump iris the u.s. is for asking Oklahoma state troops why they're in dc
[06:51:44] regarding the reflecting pool, what?
[06:51:58] Why do you do it?
[06:52:01] I was yelling at them, that's not a Oklahoma State trooper.
[06:52:04] Why?
[06:52:05] I was yelling at them.
[06:52:06] I know, but why were you yelling at them?
[06:52:07] Because they're here.
[06:52:09] Oklahoma State troopers.
[06:52:10] I know, but why would you be yelling at them?
[06:52:12] Just because they're here?
[06:52:13] I'm just trying to better understand the boot.
[06:52:15] If you like it, you love the boot, lick it.
[06:52:17] Ha ha ha, babe. Beast mode. Beast mode.
[06:52:21] No, I think this guy was just trying to understand, like, why he were yelling at the old woman's stage with us.
[06:52:27] Like, like...
[06:52:33] Big Z in the call with 600 phone banking recruits.
[06:52:36] The mayor and 600 of his closest friends making 30,000 calls on a typical Monday.
[06:52:41] Monday, join us tomorrow.
[06:52:47] Cap and Carl from Hassanabish chat to every hustle.
[06:53:01] 70,000.
[06:53:05] 70,000 phones rang in New York 13.
[06:53:11] I was there, converted an undecided voter to vote for Dade Elisa. Hell yeah.
[06:53:17] Bro, this needs to stop. We are absurd. This country is absurd. It's not even funny now. It's just disappointing.
[06:53:24] No, it's pretty funny. I mean, what can you say, man? I mean, we're...
[06:53:29] What can you fucking say, dude? I mean, what do you say to this?
[06:53:34] Why the fuck are there Oklahoma State troopers guarding the fucking reflecting pool?
[06:53:40] Yeah, baby duck died at the reflecting pool as it was shared with me in the past hour
[06:54:00] by someone who's visited the reflection pool is unclear what the cause of death is.
[06:54:03] Yeah, by the way, Trump is gonna make it illegal to distribute photos like this.
[06:54:08] We're in fucking Bahrain and and people are filming the strikes the Iranian strikes on American bases
[06:54:15] Trump is gonna be like it's illegal if you film any of the dead ducks. You're going to prison. I
[06:54:21] Will not stop until every American only looks at the pool and says yum that water looks delicious
[06:54:28] It's definitely American flag blue. Don't even say it's a different kind of blue
[06:54:33] It's not turquoise if you say it's turquoise straight to jail just American flag blue
[06:54:40] Do not say it's French flag blue. I will put you in prison for that, too
[06:54:50] Another water molester arrested
[06:54:52] Texas Marshal told me yes but National Guard told the Swedish media that if she touches
[06:55:04] it again it'll be her last time. What? Good morning from the reflecting pool where we've
[06:55:10] been told by Texas Marshal that I'm allowed to touch the water.
[06:55:13] get her ass dude get this fucking terrorist out of here again foreign criminal terrorizers
[06:55:42] molesting our beautiful water. Okay. Molesting our beautiful waterways. This is, last time we
[06:55:56] allowed someone to molest our waterways, we had to sign off on $300 billion. Okay.
[06:56:02] We had to release $300 billion in funds. Okay. We are no longer letting any waterways be molested.
[06:56:08] That's right. That's right. Straight to Guantanamo Bay. I believe she's a Swedish reporter. Sure.
[06:56:20] A Hamas reporter, you mean?
[06:56:27] Yeah, right. Swedish reporter. What's next? Al Jazeera reporter? We all know that means Hamas.
[06:56:38] That's awesome that they're just like arresting people for interacting with the national parks,
[06:57:00] interacting with a monument.
[06:57:04] What is this?
[06:57:05] Right?
[06:57:06] 121 years ago Albert Einstein published a paper.
[06:57:07] All of you have actually, Chris, right, please?
[06:57:10] Yes, thank you, Mr. President.
[06:57:12] So 100, 120, 141 years ago, Albert Einstein,
[06:57:18] 121 years ago, Albert Einstein published a paper on the floor.
[06:57:21] Nobody cares.
[06:57:22] Get point, get point.
[06:57:37] Oh my god, this fucking dipshit dude, I mean it's kind of funny, it's kind of, he kind
[06:57:50] of cooked them.
[06:57:51] He kind of cooked them.
[06:57:54] What is this?
[06:57:55] Zion's Law for Activist Hillel Noir, bless you and special repertoire, Francesca Albany's
[06:58:00] for saying America's control of the Jewish lobby, then Braggs vests especially lobbying
[06:58:05] the US government to sanction her and close her bank accounts for her criticisms of Israel.
[06:58:11] She is banned from entering.
[06:58:12] She is banned entry from the United States.
[06:58:14] She cannot use a bank card.
[06:58:15] She cannot use a debit card.
[06:58:17] She cannot receive a payment.
[06:58:19] It sends a message of deterrence and after she was sanctioned, we got her husband who
[06:58:23] works for the World Bank, who shares in her incitement.
[06:58:26] He was demoted from his position at the World Bank for incitement to hate.
[06:58:33] He is BAN!
[06:58:34] Bro, what is going on?
[06:58:39] Dude, it is nutty, man.
[06:58:49] Jerusalem News Syndicate.
[06:58:51] Another one.
[06:58:52] Remember, these conferences, man.
[06:58:54] They're crazy.
[06:58:55] Yeah, we expelled her...
[06:58:58] We expelled her 12-year-old from middle school.
[06:59:03] was awesome and I was like, yeah, put him in a camp. The person he's talking about
[06:59:10] is the special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories at the United Nations,
[06:59:18] by the way. Like this is the person that he's talking about
[06:59:27] is someone who works for the United Nations.
[06:59:33] I
[06:59:37] That's who this dipshit got debanked successfully
[06:59:53] Is actually nuts
[06:59:57] Do you believe that Israel has a right to exist yeah, this is who does exist
[07:00:01] Israel has recognized the member of the United Nations. Besides this, there is not such a thing in international law like a right of the state to exist.
[07:00:13] Does Italy has a right to exist? Italy exists. Now, if tomorrow Italy and France want to merge and become it a France, fine.
[07:00:21] This is not up to us. What is enshrining international law is the right of a people to exist.
[07:00:28] So the state is there, the state of Israel is there, is protected as a member of the United Nations.
[07:00:34] Does this justify the erasure of another people? Hell no.
[07:00:39] Not 75 years ago, not 57 years ago, surely not today.
[07:00:45] Where is the protection of the Palestinian people from erasure, from annexation, from illegal occupation and apartheid?
[07:00:54] This is what we need to discuss.
[07:00:58] I love her. She's brilliant
[07:01:01] That's who this fucking comic book villain is celebrating ruining the life of
[07:01:11] It's crazy cuz it's like then they demoted
[07:01:20] They demoted the husband to anyway
[07:01:29] All right
[07:01:31] That's all I got for today folks, I'm tired
[07:01:35] Short sweet seven hour broadcast tomorrow is gonna be a long fucking day
[07:01:41] It's a 5 49 p.m. In
[07:01:45] Los Angeles time, but it's actually 8 49 p.m. Here in eastern time. It's it's a night night time for me
[07:01:54] me. Tomorrow is a big day. Tomorrow night. Hopefully we're going to make history happen.
[07:02:02] We'll see. I am going to have a very special broadcast tomorrow. I'll obviously do my regular
[07:02:11] news coverage and then I'm planning to travel to potentially Claire's district and Dotty
[07:02:17] Deleze's district with the Kid Mero, Embrace Belden for a very special episode and then
[07:02:26] at night, did you mean to do sub only boss?
[07:02:31] Did I do it?
[07:02:35] I don't know why.
[07:02:41] I mean I'm obviously, you know, it ain't over till it's done, right?
[07:02:47] pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will or as Jalen Brunson put it, what did he
[07:02:59] say? He said, you can imagine the worst scenario as long as you overcome it. Now what he said,
[07:03:08] like that and that's the mayor.
[07:03:13] Quick update, fourth list is almost done.
[07:03:17] On the dialer list, I'm proud of you guys for smiling and dialing.
[07:03:25] Oh, god damn.
[07:03:38] If tomorrow is better for you, you can sign up the phone bank ahead of time.
[07:03:43] You can also go out and doorknock tomorrow to get out the vote initiatives will be happening
[07:03:47] all around the city.
[07:03:52] And yeah, it's amazing that US people are so full of themselves when calling from Switzerland.
[07:03:59] Everyone's like, yes, make sense that you can call from there.
[07:04:01] New York is the most important city.
[07:04:03] Was a good night.
[07:04:04] See ya.
[07:04:05] Okay, JD Vance, calm down, all right.
[07:04:07] Go focus on the MOU.
[07:04:14] Go focus on the Memorandum of Understanding JD.
[07:04:16] You ain't slick, big dog.
[07:04:19] Callin' in from Switzerland.
[07:04:21] I see you.
[07:04:22] Are you gonna be in a suit tomorrow?
[07:04:23] Yes, of course I'm gonna be in a suit tomorrow.
[07:04:25] What a question.
[07:04:26] What kind of question is this?
[07:04:29] Obviously.
[07:04:31] Um, anyway.
[07:04:38] Uh, tomorrow also, Utah, Nate Bluin, if you're in Utah, go vote for Nate Bluin, okay?
[07:04:49] And then at night, I'm going to go to both of the election parties, election watch parties
[07:04:53] later, okay?
[07:04:58] And
[07:05:03] That's it I
[07:05:06] Didn't finish reacting to Dean on Jubilee, but maybe if we have time tomorrow, I'll do that tomorrow. Okay. Love you guys
[07:05:13] See you tomorrow
[07:05:28] I'll sell people hay
[07:05:33] Sonny Los Angeles, California says a son
[07:05:41] Stunlock to the, stunlock to the top is just begun
[07:05:49] Cause there is again, a sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[07:05:59] There is again, a sun is streaming, a sun is streaming
[07:06:10] Leave you in a shiny, straight, talent-kile place
[07:06:18] Son in us, mint-chatter-loves, giving grimace grace
[07:06:26] Zoram winning and YC, walk two back with the force
[07:06:34] Rogin' out the left to me, dumb hymbs still on chorus
[07:06:42] The Charlie Kirk assassination, the fearland online show
[07:06:50] Pay full fuckin' years of this, plenty more to go
[07:06:58] Doing time stuff tomorrow, throw PBS up on the screen
[07:07:06] A man made whore reaction brought to you by this life's dream
[07:07:13] Cause there he is again, the son is streaming
[07:07:21] The son is streaming
[07:07:24] There he is again, the son is streaming
[07:07:31] The son is streaming
[07:07:35] Kept out of the DNC, a rail went march the foot
[07:07:41] Committing the propaganda to shut down people's throats
[07:07:47] CBS Israeli news, a coup, a regime false
[07:07:54] A foreblown fascist takeover and still the duty calls
[07:08:03] Total radicalization coming out to sea
[07:08:10] The system where he'll always fail, it's up to you and me
[07:08:18] On these daily streets, whether short or whether long
[07:08:26] I've helped millions of people keep it moving right along
[07:08:34] Cause there he is again, a son is streaming, a son is streaming
[07:08:56] But hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[07:09:02] But he'll play games real soon, just you wait
[07:09:09] Say hey, what can you say that's BBS for you?
[07:09:15] But he'll move on real soon, just you wait
[07:09:20] Ba-da-da, ba-da-da, ba-da-da-da-da-da-da-da, hey, what can you say, hey, that's B.B.S. for you?
[07:09:28] Well, pour your lungs real soon, just you wait, sh-a-da-da, sh-a-da-da, sh-a-da-da-da-da-da-da, hey, what can you say, hey, that's B.B.S. for you?
[07:09:41] But he'll to death eyes trill soon, just you wait
[07:09:48] But hey, what can you say?
[07:09:51] Let's be BS for you
[07:09:54] Wrote on my views like you
[07:09:57] Just you wait
[07:10:00] Just you wait
[07:10:11] you